18th Century Cooking Vessels
by tkendrick | Nov 14, 2013 | Uncategorized
by Bob McCann 1. How are you going to cook? The pots and kettles with 3 inch or so legs seem to be for use in fire pits where the ash builds up. Those with 1 inch legs are more for use on stone or brick hearths. Those with very short, broken off legs that just support...Recent Posts
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