Small, two-handled earthenware bowl, encrusted and intact. 590 grams, 7" to 9" in diameter and 2-3/4" tall. A type of bowl known as a "porringer," with two small handles at top and flat bottom, this one marvelously intact and thoroughly encrusted with wormy coral, gray and tan in color, important provenance as this ship was known to have participated in the American Revolutionary War. With Sedwick certificate from 2008. Recovered from: Tounant, sunk in 1779 off Haiti
Estimate: $200