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Medieval South Hertfordshire Greyware pipkin

Medieval South Hertfordshire Greyware pipkin
Medieval South Hertfordshire Greyware pipkin
Medieval South Hertfordshire Greyware pipkin
Medieval South Hertfordshire Greyware pipkin
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Medieval South Hertfordshire Greyware pipkin
Medieval South Hertfordshire Greyware pipkin
Social History (Museum of St Albans)
  • Museum of St Albans artefacts
Medieval South Hertfordshire Greyware pipkin from Christopher Place site, 1981, with handle stub, badly fire-scarred. Pipkins were cooking pots with a handle and three small feet, designed to stand in the hot coals at the edge of the fire. They would have been used in kitchens at all levels of society. Some recipes actually specify an earthenware pipkin or cooking pot rather than a metal one.
From the education handling collection
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  • St Albans Museums photographer
  • Medieval (1100 - 1485)
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