32/2022
A growing range of tooth powders and toothpastes began to be commercially available in the mid-1800s.
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187/1992/1
187/1992/17
This pot was made in Normandy and discovered in Exeter.
450/2005/1/1/55
A cooking pot that was discovered during the construction of Princesshay in Exeter.
9/1889/76/1
A small clay decorated water pot.
TTNCM : 4-28
Used to hold posset (a warm drink of milk curdled with wine or ale), this Staffordshire posset pot is dated 1718.
15/1980
John Maltby had an apprenticeship with David Leach at Lowerdown Pottery, Bovey Tracey, in 1962.
94/1998/37
62/1994/2
Clay vessel whose shape was formed using a paddle and an anvil.
9/1889/56
Charged with marine shells and other medicines (bilongo), this nkisi is connected to water spirits.
9/1889/69
Kongo water storage pots were made by women, using coiled clay technique.
25/1955/5
Small decorated clay pot, which was likely made in the 14th century.
25/1955/6
A burial vessel from the Lambayeque region of Peru.
114/1975
This three-handled drinking pot was made at the Fremington pottery of the Fishley family in North Devon.
283/1990/2
283/1990/10
25/1920/14
Beaded medicine pouch was acquired by Hon.
25/1920/12
25/1920/13
25/1920/15
565/2005/16
25/1920/25
Beaded medicine pouch acquired by Hon.
58/1919/7
This is a German ammunition pouch from the First World War.
58/1919/8
25/1920/16
Plains region medicine pouch was acquired by Hon.
25/1920/19
Sub-Arctic region medicine pouch was acquired by Hon.
70/1927/23
70/1927/25
115/2003/4
Bought in a market 1973-5.
64/1974/125