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Skillet

Description

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

Museum reference

H.MEA 399

Object name

Skillet

Materials

Pottery

Physical description

Pottery, buff-pink-grey ware; traces of brown glaze; worn

Associations

Finder: John P. Inkster
Cliff Sound, Burra, Shetland, Scotland, Northern Europe

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