found: Work cat.: Bough pots, via the Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute museum objects digital image collection, Sept. 9, 2005
found: AAT online, June 7, 2006(Boughpots, Containers, usually of pottery or porcelain, with a perforated cover in which cut flowers, boughs, or branches are held or displayed
found: Fleming, J. Penguin dictionary of the decorative arts, 1989(Bough pot. A vessel, usually of pottery or porcelain, for the display of branches or foliage or flowers. It usually has a perforated cover to hold and support the boughs or branches)
found: The Random House dictionary of the English language, 1987(Boughpot. A vase for cut flowers or small branches. Also, bowpot)
found: Savage, G. Illustrated dictionary of ceramics, 1989(Bough-pot. A pot or vase in which cut sprays of flowering shrubs or small blossom-bearing branches of trees are placed through holes in the cover. They were intended for use near the hearth or on a mantel piece. Also, bow-pot)
notfound: Grove art online, June 8, 2006