It was from an online collage. I'm looking for the original source to credit...It resembles the classic barber's shaving bowl.
http://www.traditionalshaving.co.uk/ Cyril R Salter bowl. You'll find less costly versions w/o the brush & razor rest if you do a Google images search for "metal pedestal shaving bowl" etc
I like the looks of this copper one from Bestshave.net, but have only seen the photo. I would like to hear the opinion of someone who actually uses one of these.
I don't think barbers used it for shaving. They use to be the town surgeons as well. I think that was used as a blood catcher.
That makes sense, especially for blood letting The platter sized ceramic ones seem better suited for shaving customers. They would hang on the wall as decoration when not in use... An interesting read-- About the Barber's Bowl
I wonder how fragile they might be? They're on several vendor sites, often listed as "palm bowls". The only comments I've seen are on Amazon --> Reviews
Wow, great find! I love the look, size & low price. Plus lather-making divets The shavenook thread they mention has some great pics & feedback. Oh the temptation! "Fairy Tale Shave Bowl" http://shavenook.com/thread-fairy-tale-shave-bowl Review of a Turkish Copper Bowl http://shavenook.com/thread-my-review-of-a-turkish-copper-bowl-aka-fairy-tale-bowl
The traditional scuttle (with soap dish) gets a modern twist-- Col. Conk Scuttle Vintage Scuttle from Etsy.com Traditional Shaving Scuttles. Very floral.
Some shavers use gravy warmers as brush scuttles etc --- World Market Warming Pitcher Vintage Ceramic Gravy/Sauce Warmer
Steve also makes scuttles. I've thought abut giving one a try a few times but haven't pulled the trigger. Anyone given one a try and have a opinion to share?