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One of several wooden bowls and dishes found on the site of the medieval hospital of St Mary Spital. Some are scratched with marks, possibly to show they belonged to particular patients. Production Date: late 13th century | Museum of London
A medieval sycamore bowl | Woolley and Wallis
A medieval sycamore bowl - Lot 210 - Furniture & Works of Art including: The Michael Nellist Collection of Treen
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One of several wooden bowls and dishes found on the site of the medieval hospital of St Mary Spital. Some are scratched with marks, possibly to show they belonged to particular patients. Production Date: late 13th century | Museum of London
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12370: bowl Production date: Medieval; late 11th-mid 14th century Measurements: H 42 mm; DM (rim) 124 mm
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York, 16-22 Coppergate Bowl Early 13th century Ash. It has a rounded profile and flat base. Dimensions: D.180, H.42, T.9mm Bibliography : Morris, C.A., 2000. Craft, Industry and Everyday Life: Wood and Woodworking in Anglo-Scandinavian and Medieval York, The Archaeology of York 17/13, 2165-86, 8607 Location and accession details : York Archaeological Trust 1976-81.7, sf4008 (Photo: S. I. Hill © York Archaeological Trust)
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Bowl, This wooden bowl is made from ash. It was found in a cesspit behind a medieval house on Milk Street which, in 1276, belonged to Bonamicus 'Jew of York'. Any medieval household, rich or poor, would have had a range of wooden vessels like this for the storage and serving of food and drink. Skilled craftsmen called turners made wooden vessels on a lathe, much as they do now. As the wood was turned on the lathe, the turner would shape the outside of the bowl and then gradually cut out the cent