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Unique ID: IOW-CBA347
Object type certainty: Certain
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A Medieval to post-Medieval cast copper-alloy cooking vessel leg/foot (c. 1250-c. 1650).
This object is sub-triangular in plan and cross-section. At the front it has a central vertical central mid-rib. At the top, within the breaks, the inner surface of the vessel can be seen. The rear face is concave and the bottom is flat and worn.
The object is generaly worn and mainly covered with consolidated soot.
This leg was probably originally part of a cauldron.
Height: 49.6mm; width: 27.5mm; thickness: 27.3mm. Weight: 82.20g.
Cast cooking vessels seem to have come into use in the second half of the 13th century and to have continued at least until c. 1600 (Geake 2001: 52).
Geake, H. 2001. Finds Recording Guide. Unpublished.
Butler, R., Green, C., and Payne, N. 2009. Cast copper-alloy cooking vessels. The Finds Research Group Datasheet 41. Finds Research Group.
Class:
Cooking vessel
Sub class: leg/foot
Current location of find: Finder
Subsequent action after recording: Returned to finder
Broad period: MEDIEVAL
Period from: MEDIEVAL
Subperiod to: Early
Period to: POST MEDIEVAL
Date from: Circa AD 1250
Date to: Circa AD 1650
Quantity: 1
Height: 49.6 mm
Width: 27.5 mm
Thickness: 27.3 mm
Weight: 82.2 g
Date(s) of discovery: Sunday 9th February 2014
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Other reference: IOW2014-2-117
Primary material: Copper alloy
Manufacture method: Cast
Completeness: Fragment
Grid reference source: GPS (from the finder)
Unmasked grid reference accurate to a 1 metre square.
Author | Publication Year | Title | Publication Place | Publisher | Pages | Reference | |
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Butler, R., Green, C. and Payne, N. | 2009 | Cast Copper-Alloy Cooking Vessels | York | Finds Research Group 700-1700 Datasheet 41 | |||
Geake, H. | 2001 | Finds Recording Guide Version 1.1 | 52 |