From Bothwell Castle, Lanarkshire
Add to albumThis ceramic dish was found at Bothwell Castle in Lanarkshire in 1937-1938. It dates from the 16th century and was used to catch the drips from roasting meat.
The oval dish has a handle on one side. There is a dull olive-green glaze on the inside.
Situated on the Clyde, Bothwell Castle was probably built in the second half of the 13th century and was an important fortress during the Wars of Independence. It has been called 'probably the greatest ruin of its kind in Scotland'.
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- Online ID: 000-100-045-850-C
- Image Rights Holder: National Museums Scotland
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National Museums Scotland
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- Ref: National Museums Scotland H.MEC 5
- Date: 1200 - 1400
16th century
- Material: Pottery; dull olive-green glaze inside; restored
- Dimensions: 420 mm L x 250 mm W x 110 mm D
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- Where: Scotland, Lanarkshire, Bothwell Castle
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- Description: Restored oval dish with one side handle, dull olive-green glaze inside, 13th - 14th century, from Bothwell Castle, Lanarkshire, 1937 - 1938
- References:
- Proceedings of the Society of Antiquities of Scotland 86, pp 140-170, Fig 40,40a, pl.35,4.
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