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"462947","HAMP-645BE8","PAS4E7645BE001F1A","VESSEL","cooking vessel","leg","58.5","","14.7","13.6","","1","E3129","","POST MEDIEVAL","1400","1700","A small cast copper-alloy leg from a post-medieval cooking vessel. The foot is basic, with a slight angular expansion to one side. The cross-section of the majority of the leg is therefore sub-circular. Attached at an approximate thirty degree angle is a sub-square body fragment. The object has corroded to a grey-green colour overlain by an orange-brown patina in places. Such legs were common on all types of cooking vessels (small cauldrons, skillets, posnets), and also ewers.","","","2011-09-18 20:25:54","2011-09-20 12:34:00","4","","1","","2011-05-24","","","","1","1","1","1","","","","","","rwebley","Robert Webley","HAMP","rwebley","Robert Webley","Copper alloy","","","","Cast","","Fragment","Corroded","Certain","MEDIEVAL","POST MEDIEVAL","","Metal detector","","Mr Robert Webley","","Mr Robert Webley","HAMPSHIRE","","BASINGSTOKE AND DEANE","","","","","SU7048","SU74NW","","","","","","Upton Grey CP","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","346542","HAMP-645BE8vesselleg.jpg","images/rwebley/",

