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Culture:English
Title:chamber pot
Date Made:18th century
Type:Toilet Article; Container
Materials:ceramic: tin-glazed earthenware (delftware)
Place Made:United Kingdom; England; London
Measurements:overall: 5 x 8 3/4 x 6 5/8 in.; 12.7 x 22.225 x 16.8275 cm
Accession Number:  HD 2004.3
Credit Line:John W. and Christiana G.P. Batdorf Fund
Museum Collection:  Historic Deerfield
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Description:
English delft chamber pot with a molded rim, bulbous base, strap handle, and unglazed flat base; the interior has a strong pink undertone. According to Joanthan Horne, a London dealer, this pot was found in the Thames River in London. English delft chamber pots were a common import from abroad and are often found archaeologically along the eastern seaboard, although they are rare, above-ground survivals. Delft chamberpots have been found from Massachusetts to Virginia; Connecticut River Valley documents record their presence: the "Connecticut Courant" advertisement for William Elllery, April 13, 1773, lists "Delph bowls, large and small, Muggs, Porringers, Chamber Pots, & c. & c." In Ellery's account book, owned by the Connecticut Historical Society Library, he sold delft chamber pots to Joseph Flagg and Capt. Hugh Lidlie in 1776. A similar example was excavated at Rumney's Tavern, Historic Londontown, Maryland, in a c. 1735 context.

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