Model of a two-handled cooking brazier

Broken two-handled terracotta cooking brazier or chauffeur, with fragments of the rim and the second handle. One of a group of 18 items of model cooking ware from the studio collection of Clarkson Stanfield RA, acq. 9.04 (Bagshawe Collection). Most are of low-fired terracotta and probably of southern Italian manufacture. It is not known whether they are standard toy items for children or made to order, but they were almost certainly purchased by Stanfield when in Italy, perhaps in 1838-39, since they appear to have been used for paintings deriving from his tour then as far south as Naples and its vicinity. Examples can be seen in the print of ‘The Kitchen of the Inn at Amalfi’, ZBA4170. The numbers of the whole group are ZBA4172, 4185, 4191-92, 4195, 4197, 4199, 4200-01, 4204-05, 4211-12, 4214-16 and 4252. [PvdM 6.05]

Object Details

ID: ZBA4195
Type: model cooking brazier
Display location: Not on display
Date made: Mid 19th century
Credit: National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London
Measurements: Overall: 35 mm x 40 mm x 32 mm
Parts: Model of a two-handled cooking brazier
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