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Object: http://collectie.boijmans.nl/nl/collection/b-31-(kn-v) info: http://www.britannica.com/topic/pilgrim-bottle Boijmans informatie: Titel: Pelgrimsfles Pottenbakker: Anoniem Jaartal: 1525-1565 Lokatie: Dit object is te zien in zaal 48 Objectsoort:pelgrimsfles Inventarisnummer: B31 (KN&V) Afmetingen: H. 26,2 cm Materiaal en Techniek: Witbakkend aardewerk, relief applicatie, loodglazuur Creditline: Bruikluin/ Loan: rijksdienst voor het cultureel erfgoed 1953 Collectie: Kunstnijverheid & Design Onderzoek: ALMA Material: Loodglazuur, witbakkend aardewerk Object: Pelgrimsfles Techniek: Relief-applicatie Geografische herkomst: Sain porchaire Geografische Herkomst: Frankrijk

“A pilgrim’s bottle, Vessel with a body varying from an almost full circle, flattened, to a pear shape with shortish neck, a spreading foot, and, generally, two loops on the shoulders. Though the loops either a chain or a cord was passed from carrying the bottle or for maintaining the stopper in place.’’ The bottle from boijmans is indeed almost full circle. It has a longish neck and a spreading foot. It does not however have two loops on the shoulders. The website that described that they were made from various materials. ‘’Originally these vessels may have been carried by travelers on their journeys, but the ones that have survived are so sumptuous that their function was probably purely ornamental. If they were used, it must have been, as in the case of some of the traveling tea or coffee sets of Meissen porcelain, exclusively by the very wealth’’