White salt-glazed stoneware patty pan.
Stoneware | Object #: 1696130
measurements of largest mended group; weight is for all sherds
measurements of largest mended group; weight is for all sherds
rim to base present but do not mend; measurements of handle fragment; weight is for all sherds
Two scenes represented: "The Fox and the Stork" and "The Fox and the Eagle".
Capacity estimated at about 1 1/2 pints (using imperial measure).
Flared at base; two bands of rustication. Capacity estimated at 2.87 pints or almost a quart (using imperial measure).
Though the rim diameter is slightly larger, the vessel probably measured 70mm in height, similar to 2573. Therefore, capacity estimated at 0.36 pints
This coarse earthenware milk pan, a shallow, straight-sided dish, sometimes with a spout and a rolled, everted, or reinforced rim, was used for cooling milk and separating cream. The black lead glaze and mixed yellow and red clay body are characteristic of Buckley, produced in western England. After…
Capacity: 0.73 imperial pints or about a pint.
Base broken, so no diameter taken.
Capacity estimated at 0.69 pints or about 1/2 a pint (using imperial measure).
Capacity estimated at 1.49 pints or about 1 1/2 pints (using imperial measure).
Spout length (complete): 35; average spout width (complete): 14.99; four spout holes.
Steam hole present to the side of the finial; diameter of interior rim: 50mm.
Capacity: 0.71 imperial pints or about a pint.
Measurements except weight of rim sherd.