- were
copied in
English silver, and from the 1740s, in
English porcelain.
Sauceboats became an
important product for
English porcelain factories, particularly...
- ****adic period.
There were a
variety of
sauceboats in
multiple shapes and sizes. The
bowls and
sauceboats of the
Early ****adic
period were the most...
- fork to the
right of the
dinner plate if not
accompanied by a knife)
Sauceboats and
serving dishes, when used,
either are
placed on the
table or, more...
- Maître d'Hôtel but in
England you send up with
gravy under it, and in a
sauceboat mint-sauce with
sugar and vinegar.
Marcel Boulestin wrote in 1936, "I...
- A
covered sauceboat, ca 1750, in a
fully rococo style owing a debt to
contemporary silver...
-
Sauceboat by
Enoch Wood & Sons, c. 1840,
showing a p**** in the
Catskill Mountains. In
Brooklyn Museum....
-
Bering (GB)
Arctic Tern (USA)
Beaune (FR)
Guapa (GB)
Shareef Dancer (USA)
Sauceboat Dam
Chronologist (JPN) 2003
Kurofune (USA) 1998
French Deputy Deputy Minister...
-
Vincennes porcelain sauceboat by Jean-Claude
Chambellan Duplessis, Vincennes, 1756....
- Wood, 1757–65 (the
mould is
shown rear left, with a
similar finished sauceboat in the foreground).
Aaron Wood, who
formerly worked for
Thomas Whieldon...
- 2700-2200 BCE Wine cooler, Tiryns, 2700-2200 BCE Askoi, 2700-2200 BCE
Sauceboat. Tiryns,
Lower citadel, 2700-2200 BCE
Askos with scorpions, Tiryns, Lower...