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A 17th Century Bronze Cooking Pot With A Scrumptious Color.
  • A 17th Century Bronze Cooking Pot With A Scrumptious Color.
  • A 17th Century Bronze Cooking Pot With A Scrumptious Color.
  • A 17th Century Bronze Cooking Pot With A Scrumptious Color.
  • A 17th Century Bronze Cooking Pot With A Scrumptious Color.
  • A 17th Century Bronze Cooking Pot With A Scrumptious Color.
  • A 17th Century Bronze Cooking Pot With A Scrumptious Color.
  • A 17th Century Bronze Cooking Pot With A Scrumptious Color. SORRY SOLD🔴

  • A17th Century Bronze Cooking Pot
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A 17th Century Bronze Cauldron.

A pot with an amazing color, a crusty surface, and a good back story.
This fat-bellied pot is alleged to have been excavated from Basing House, Hampshire which would explain its great color, it was also part of The Roderick Butler Collection which was sold by Bearnes Hampton & Littlewood.
Roderick studied and published a book on early bronze cauldrons and Basing House once rivaled Hampton Court Palace in its size and opulence. Today only parts of the basement or lower ground floor, plus the foundations and earthworks, remain.

As I said it has a great color and surface two of the legs are iron replacements which also add a folky feel to it and it has a hole to the side which could be the reason it was originally discarded.
 
Dimensions:
11"    (28cm) Diameter.
10.5" (27cm) High.
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