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dripping pan

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  • myah asked

    What would this have been used for?

  • Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen answered

    Dear Myah, a dripping pan was used to catch the fat that was dripping from the meat that was roasting on the spit. The Dutch name for it is 'vetvanger' which literally means 'fat catcher'! All the best, Rianne

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Title dripping pan
Material and technique Lead glaze, whiteware
Object type
Dripping pan > Cooking utensils > Kitchen and household > Utensil
Location This object is in storage
Dimensions Height 5,5 cm
Width 44 cm
Depth 22,4 cm
Artists Potter: Anoniem
Accession number F 3743 (KN&V)
Credits Gift Coll. Van Beuningen-de Vriese, 1990
Department Applied Arts & Design
Acquisition date 1991
Creation date in 1200 - 1300
Collector Collector / Van Beuningen-de Vriese
Research Show research Alma
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Object
Geographical origin The Netherlands > Western Europe > Europe
Archeological Find Utrecht > The Netherlands > Western Europe > Europe

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