Bronze Cooking Pots
- Puffin
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Bronze Cooking Pots
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Re: Bronze Cooking Pots
Great article, good to see how the legs went, thanks
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Re: Bronze Cooking Pots
Great article Barry. I just checked some of my bronze vessel pieces and a couple have the brush marks on from painting the slip onto the moulds as described................
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Re: Bronze Cooking Pots
Trying to track down the bit I found yesterday. See my Bunch of Five post. Came across the site, looks like a great collection of pots. Still looking, I am pretty sure its part of a pot but does not fit the standard medi bronze pot hanger attachment point.
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Hamster Count 55. Then so far this year 0 to the Deus.
Denarius Count 7. Then so far this year 0.
Hamster Count 55. Then so far this year 0 to the Deus.
Denarius Count 7. Then so far this year 0.
Re: Bronze Cooking Pots
Excellent link Barry, as pockmark says. it good to see the legs in situ.
Re: Bronze Cooking Pots
thanks for sharing it with us Barry, I haven't seen such an informative site on pots before.