A chamber pot, used, is estimated to sell for $100,000 at a Bonhams Auction in London. Ornate bathroom fixtures like this porcelain piece from Dresden’s Meissen factory, circa 1724, not only had a practical function, but also were often displayed to show wealth and status. This oval bourdaloue style toilette was designed specifically for women, and was useful for travel. Reportedly, the “bourdaloue” description is associated with sermons delivered by a Jesuit priest named Bourdalou in Louis XIV’s court. Again, reportedly, the sermons were so captivating the ladies didn’t want to miss a word and discretely used the chamber pots beneath their skirts rather than leave their seats. Whatever the circumstance, the term stuck to these elaborate models. Bonhams says this one offered at the December 5th sale has been in the same family for nearly 400 years.
Woman’s Chamber Pot To Sell For $100,000?
September 05, 2012
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