In the first place, the little Gallipot of a boat that we were in was gravely overloaded.
"Treasure Island"
Robert Louis Stevenson
However, let that pass, for I know very little about it; but the place itself is a pretty one, though nothing to frighten anybody, unless he hath lived in a Gallipot.
"Lorna Doone, A Romance of Exmoor"
R. D. Blackmore
All his thoughts were boiling in his head, obfuscating him with a prodigious steam, through which he beheld the city surging, and the streets curving like lines in water, and the people mixing and passing into and out of one another in an astonishing manner-no face distinguishable; the whole thick multitude appearing to be stirred like glue in a Gallipot.
"The Complete Project Gutenberg Works of George Meredith"
George Meredith