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  2. Washstand - Wikipedia

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    A washstand or basin stand is a piece of furniture consisting of a small table or cabinet, usually supported on three or four legs, and most commonly made of mahogany, walnut, or rosewood, and made for holding a wash basin and water pitcher. The smaller varieties were used for rose-water ablutions, or for hair-powdering.

  3. Aftabeh - Wikipedia

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    Plastic aftabeh Aftabeh from the Erivan Khanate in the Museum of the History of Azerbaijan. Aftabeh or Abtabeh (/ ɑː f t ɑː ˈ b ɛ /, / ɑː b t ɑː ˈ b ɛ / Persian: Ābtābe), also called ābdasta (Persian: آبدسته, from āb – water and dasta – handle) is a pitcher made out of clay, copper, brass, or plastic which is used traditionally for purposes of hand washing, cleansing ...

  4. Marquand and Co. - Wikipedia

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    Savannah's Telfair Museum also contains several unique pieces, including a detailed water pitcher. [30] Many of Telfair's Marquand and Co. objects were previously in the collection of James A. Williams. [31] Colonial Williamsburg also has Marquand objects in its permanent collection, including a silver urn-form pitcher, as does Atlanta's High ...

  5. Lavabo - Wikipedia

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    A 14th-century lavabo as a niche recessed into the side wall of a sanctuary in Amblie, Normandy. A lavabo is a device used to provide water for the washing of hands. It consists normally of a ewer or container of some kind to pour water, and a bowl to catch the water as it falls off the hands.

  6. Royal Doulton - Wikipedia

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    Decorated lavatory, late 19th century. The Royal Doulton company began as a partnership between John Doulton, Martha Jones, and John Watts, as Doulton bought (with £100) an interest in an existing factory at Vauxhall Walk, Lambeth, London, where Watts was the foreman.

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