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In the collection of Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago · as of July 2026
FROM THE ART INSTITUTE OF CHICAGO’S CATALOG
Baptismal basins, which were traditional European forms, were introduced into America in the early 18th century. The form was impervious to the stylistic changes of the century. Although this basin was crafted in 1755, the plain style, with its broad rim and thin banding around the edge, evokes designs of the earlier part of the century.
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Cornelius Wynkoop — Bowl
Anton Singer — Plate
Continental Europe — Footed Salt
Townsend and Compton — Basin
Anton Singer — Plate
R. B. — Quaich
Moody Russell — Porringer
John Sutton — Basin
Germany or Switzerland — Basin (possibly for use with lavabo
Thomas Compton — Basin
William Homes, Sr. — Salt
Edward Wood — Trencher Salt