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Pipkin
- Place of origin:
England (made)
Hampshire (possibly, made) - Date:
ca. 1500-1600 (made)
- Artist/Maker:
Unknown
- Materials and Techniques:
Lead-glazed earthenware
- Credit Line:
Given by Mr J. F. da C. Andrade
- Museum number:
C.359-1930
- Gallery location:
Ceramics, Room 138, The Harry and Carol Djanogly Gallery, case 1, shelf 3
Physical description
Pipkin of greyish and red earthenware, covered on the inside and on the handle with a streaked green glaze. Circular with straight sides contracting towards the base; small lip spout and spur handle.
Place of Origin
England (made)
Hampshire (possibly, made)
Date
ca. 1500-1600 (made)
Artist/maker
Unknown
Materials and Techniques
Lead-glazed earthenware
Dimensions
Height: 1 1/2 in, Diameter: 3 1/8 in without handle
Descriptive line
Pipkin of reddish earthenware with streaky green glaze. English, possibly Surrey/Hampshire borders, 16th century.
Labels and date
Pipkin
Made in the Surrey/Hampshire borders, about 1500-1600
Lead-glazed earthenware
C.359-1930 Given by Mr J. F. da C. Andrade [23/05/2008]
Production Note
Possibly Surrey/Ha,pshire borders.
Materials
Earthenware; Lead glaze
Techniques
Glazing (coating)
Categories
Ceramics; Earthenware
Collection
Ceramics Collection