£60
A 19th century blue and white Pap Boat, depicting chinoiserie scenes, 20.5cm wide. [The Pap Boat Collection Pap boats were originally plain, shallow, feeding bowls with a lip at one side for infants and children which first appeared circa 1710. Early examples were plain, with later examples having reeded or moulded rims. Pap itself consists of a mixture of bread or flour, sugar and water or milk combined to form a tacky consistency. Sometimes used to administer medicines pap boats were also used in Quebec to hold water used for baptisms]
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