136 Field Museum of Natural History — Anth., Vol. VII. 



OTHER KITCHEN UTENSILS 



227. (24024) Frying Pan 



The round pan is provided with a spout. The broad, flat handle, of one 

 piece with the pan, has a suspension-hole at the end. 



Naples 76371. Mus. Borb. V, lviii, 9; Overbeck, Pompeii, Fig. 241 p; Mau-Kelsey, Pompeii, 

 Fig. 204 p. 



228. (24038) Frying Pan 



The oblong pan has a spout near the middle of one side. The slender handle, 

 made separately and attached, has a suspension-hole at the end. 



Naples 76602. Mus. Borb. V, lviii, 8; Overbeck, Pompeii, Fig. 241 o; Mau-Kelsey, Pom- 

 peii, Fig. 204 o. 



229. (24177) Baking Pan (?) 



The circular' pan has twenty- nine hemispherical depressions. There is an 

 encircling flange, but no handles. 



Naples 76543. Mus. Borb. V, i,ix, 1; Overbeck, Pompeii, Fig, 241 t; Mau-Kelsey, Pompeii, 

 Fig. 204 t. This pan has been commonly said to have been intended for cooking eggs. The 

 explanation of it as a baking pan for small cakes is due to Professor Mau. 



230. (24181) Dipper 



Each end of the long handle takes the form of a bird's head. The part of 

 the handle intended to be grasped by the hand is flat, with concave edges; 

 the rest is cylindrical. The bird's head next to the bowl holds in its bill a stout 

 wire, which is loosely fastened around the neck of the bowl, the two ends being 

 interlocked. 



Naples 73832. Pompeii. Mus. Borb. XII, lix. A similar dipper, also said to be from Pom- 

 peii, is in Berlin: Friederichs, Kleinere Kunst und Industrie, No. 588. Two handles belonging to 

 such dippers were found at Priene: Wiegand and Schrader, Priene, Fig. 493. A similar dipper 

 from Nocera has a simpler handle: BulleUino archeologico napolitano. N. S. V. PI. iii. 



MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES, CHIEFLY DOMESTIC 



231. (24196) Jar 



Plain, pear-shaped vessel, with small neck and round mouth. No handles. 

 Naples 69539. 



232. (24087) Jar 



Tall, plain vessel, supported on a foot. No handles. 

 Naples 111737. 



233. (24294) Cylindrical Vessel 



The plain vessel has a rounded bottom and at the top a projecting flange. 

 Naples 109714. 



234. (24008) Oval Basin or Tray 



The tray rests on a base-ring. There are two lateral fixed handles, on the 

 leaf-shaped attachments of which are reclining satyrs, -each putting one hand 

 to his head. 



Naples 68781. 



235. (24135) Small Oval Dish 



Naples 76380. 



