NMS Archaeology Object 227297: H.MEA 399 - Skillet
Description
Summary
Skillet of buff-pink-grey ware, the surface much worn with traces of brown glaze, dragged up from the sea in Cliff Sound between Burra Isle and Mainland, Shetland, by John P. Inkster, c. 1935
Accession Number
H.MEA 399
Other references
Register Number | 1962.780 |
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Original description
MEDIEVAL POTTERY. Skillet of buff-pink-grey ware, the surface much worn with traces of brown glaze; upstanding plain rim with slight lip, swelling to shoulder, slightly convex base; round-section handle attached to one side. Dragged up from the sea in Cliff Sound between Burra Isle and Mainland, Shetland, about 1935, by John P. Inkster, Burra Isle.
Associated person/people (e.g. excavator/former collection)
John P. Inkster
Discovery / field collection
Date of discovery
Not recorded
Method (e.g. excavation)
Not recorded
Place (i.e. location of discovery)
Grid reference
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Acquisition
Acquisition date
Not recorded
Acquisition source (i.e. name of donor)
Not recorded
Acquisition source role (e.g. donor)
Vendor
Image
None
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