Or the oblongs and moons of crystal, as much a part of a bride's registry as the silver porringer nut dish.
12.
A second, modern usage, for the term porringer is a double saucepan similar to a bain-marie used for cooking porridge.
13.
Dahlia, meanwhile, failing to convince Runkle to give Tuppy his due, has purloined the silver porringer he wished to sell to Tom.
14.
The second is two-handled porringer inscribed " The Gift of Mrs Henry Favell of Pontefract to the Church of Normanton for ever 1699"
15.
But those who admire the handmade tankards, porringers and coffeepots of the 18th and early 19th centuries may wonder how they compare with the later ones.
16.
Magistrates ceremoniously gave Penn " one turf with a twigg upon it " and a " porringer with River water and soyle ."
17.
No jarring conversation pieces, though Timothy does lap his water from a sterling silver porringer that is an heirloom from Ms . Zabar's Manhattan babyhood.
18.
Back at Brinkley, Bingley ( in Runkle's employ ) discovers the purloined porringer in Bertie's drawer, and Runkle accuses Bertie of the crime.
19.
Related vessels to the Scottish quaich include the porringer, a larger vessel typically in diameter with one ( US colonial ) or two ( European ) horizontal handles.
20.
The inventory of his estate included two pewter candlesticks, forty-two pewter dishes, four porringers, thirty-six spoons, one bedpan, and one still.