Cooking

On Colors and Glazes
All of our glazes are hand mixed from formulas that we have developed. Each item can be ordered in either blue, brown, rust brown, green, white, turquoise, glossy purple, shino, red gold, blue purple, lapis satin, fire opal and teal, unless specifically stated otherwise. Custom colors are available, but there may be an additional charge. Due to the nature of glazes, exact color matching is not possible. Please contact Timothy Whitcomb with questions and requests.

If you have any questions or comments, please contact Timothy Whitcomb at odhinn_us AT yahoo DOT com

Note: Most pottery items are not in stock and will be custom-made to your specifications. Due to the custom hand-made nature of the items, rush orders are not available.

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Apple Baker
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Apple Baker

Apple Baker: A handy way to make baked apples, pears, or potatoes, the cored and seasoned apple is placed on the central spine and baked. Approx 4...
$15.00

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Bread Cloche
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Bread Cloche

Very useful for the baking of bread in an outdoor setting. Comes with tray that is glazed on the surface.The tray sets under the cloche when the...
$50.00

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Casserole
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Casserole

CASSEROLE: For making tasty meals from the oven, this casserole had white slip over a darker clay, with designs scratched through to emphasize the...
$75.00

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Chafing Dish
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Chafing Dish

Chafing Dish, English 15th -16th Century. Boarderware Reference material: Boaderware: Post Medieval pottery in London 1500-1600 Jacqueline Pearce,...
$75.00

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Chicken Cooker
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Chicken Cooker

Chicken Cooker: Based on the idea of beer can cooking, the central cavity contains herbs, spices and other liquids. The dish is then placed in the...
$35.00

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Colander
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Colander

Colander, English 16th -17th Century. Boarderware. Reference material: Boarderware: Post Medieval Pottery In London 1600-1700 Jacqueline Pearce,...
$50.00

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Colored Porcelain Minibowls
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Colored Porcelain Minibowls

These minibowls are made of colored pocelain and arre glazed with a clear glaze to allow the color to shine through. Available in yellow, dark green,...
$0.50

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Handled Cooking Pot
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Handled Cooking Pot

Handled Cooking Pot: English 12th Century Grittyware Source: Medieval Pottery in the Yorkshire Museum by Sarah Jennings, The Yorkshire Museum. 1992...
$35.00

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Herb and Spice Jars
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Herb and Spice Jars

Herb and Spice Jars: Glazed inside, and part way down the outside, these small bottles are perfect for the storage of herbs or spices. A cork is used...
$12.00

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Modern Colander
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Modern Colander

Modern Colander: Elegance for your kitchen! This modern colander has incised decoration within and without the bowl. The carved foot is cut to add...
$45.00

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