Jones explained "As bonkers as this sounds, bourdaloues/chamber pots are an interest of mine, as I create content based on everything from social etiquette to bathroom habits in the 1800s." ...
In 1672 the pot was handed over to the City and has stayed with the city ever since. Why its place in history? Well, this is the oldest surviving chamber pot in the country and is indicative of ...
Some 18th or 19th-century antiques mistaken for gravy boats might actually be something else entirely—a bourdaloue or a portable ladies’ chamber pot. “I’m not trying to scare anybody ...
this was because they did not want the odour from the chamber pots to reach the persons nostrils. While the servants were doing this Queen Elizabeth I was reported to think that they were too noisy.