Posset pot with Chinese decoration, Netherlands, 1701-1750

A popular treatment for colds and other minor illnesses, posset was traditionally made from hot milk curdled with ale or wine and could be thickened with breadcrumbs. Spices were sometimes also added. Posset pots generally have two handles and a spout through which the mixture can be sucked , although the mixture could be spooned out for those less able to feed themselves. Such pots could also be used to feed soup to a patient or help them take in fluids. Dutch posset pots tend to be straight sided and this is a typical example. maker: Unknown maker Place made: Netherlands

Erscheinungsdatum: 1701
Schlagwörter: feeding / posset pot / Common Cold / Nursing
Sprache: unknown
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