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Roman cooking pot, Type 'Kedera'
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MATERIAL: Pottery
CULTURE: Roman
PERIOD: 1st Century A.D
DIMENSIONS: 165 mm x 185 mm
CONDITION: Good condition
PROVENANCE: Ex Jerusalem private collection, acquired between 1970 - 1980
Comes with Certificate of Authenticity and Export Licence. If you are from outside the European Union, we will have to apply for the export licence again for your country, this takes 3 to 5 weeks and has a cost of 5% of the hammer price, this amount will be added to the final invoice.
The Roman kedera, a type of cooking pot, was a staple of ancient Roman kitchens and is notable for its practicality and durability. The kedera was generally made of coarseware ceramics, chosen for its heat resistance, which allowed for consistent cooking over an open flame. This pot had a rounded body with a wide opening, often featuring two small handles on either side for easy lifting and maneuvering. The design of the kedera made it ideal for boiling, stewing, and slow-cooking, as the shape evenly distributed heat and could withstand the long cooking times needed for many Roman dishes. Its broad rim also allowed for a lid to be placed on top, helping to retain heat and moisture, which was essential for cooking hearty meals.
This type of pot was used to prepare a variety of staple Roman dishes, particularly stews and pottages, which often included grains, vegetables, and sometimes meat or fish. The kedera was favored for its capacity to handle large quantities of food, making it ideal for feeding families or larger gatherings. In Roman cuisine, which relied heavily on dishes that could be cooked over a steady flame, the kedera was indispensable. It was also portable, allowing it to be used both in domestic kitchens and in temporary camps or communal gatherings, reflecting the versatility needed for Roman cooking practices. Recipes such as puls, a porridge made from grain and legumes, or various vegetable stews with herbs and spices, could be made in these pots, highlighting the pot’s essential role in the diet of both the lower and upper classes.
Archaeologically, kederai have been found throughout the former Roman Empire, from domestic sites to military camps, indicating their widespread use and cultural importance. Many excavated examples bear the marks of frequent use, such as soot stains and wear, demonstrating their role as kitchen workhorses in Roman households. The discovery of these pots in diverse contexts underscores the cultural unity within the empire, as similar cooking practices were shared across various regions.
MATERIAL: Pottery
CULTURE: Roman
PERIOD: 1st Century A.D
DIMENSIONS: 165 mm x 185 mm
CONDITION: Good condition
PROVENANCE: Ex Jerusalem private collection, acquired between 1970 - 1980
Comes with Certificate of Authenticity and Export Licence. If you are from outside the European Union, we will have to apply for the export licence again for your country, this takes 3 to 5 weeks and has a cost of 5% of the hammer price, this amount will be added to the final invoice.
The Roman kedera, a type of cooking pot, was a staple of ancient Roman kitchens and is notable for its practicality and durability. The kedera was generally made of coarseware ceramics, chosen for its heat resistance, which allowed for consistent cooking over an open flame. This pot had a rounded body with a wide opening, often featuring two small handles on either side for easy lifting and maneuvering. The design of the kedera made it ideal for boiling, stewing, and slow-cooking, as the shape evenly distributed heat and could withstand the long cooking times needed for many Roman dishes. Its broad rim also allowed for a lid to be placed on top, helping to retain heat and moisture, which was essential for cooking hearty meals.
This type of pot was used to prepare a variety of staple Roman dishes, particularly stews and pottages, which often included grains, vegetables, and sometimes meat or fish. The kedera was favored for its capacity to handle large quantities of food, making it ideal for feeding families or larger gatherings. In Roman cuisine, which relied heavily on dishes that could be cooked over a steady flame, the kedera was indispensable. It was also portable, allowing it to be used both in domestic kitchens and in temporary camps or communal gatherings, reflecting the versatility needed for Roman cooking practices. Recipes such as puls, a porridge made from grain and legumes, or various vegetable stews with herbs and spices, could be made in these pots, highlighting the pot’s essential role in the diet of both the lower and upper classes.
Archaeologically, kederai have been found throughout the former Roman Empire, from domestic sites to military camps, indicating their widespread use and cultural importance. Many excavated examples bear the marks of frequent use, such as soot stains and wear, demonstrating their role as kitchen workhorses in Roman households. The discovery of these pots in diverse contexts underscores the cultural unity within the empire, as similar cooking practices were shared across various regions.
Auction 5 - Charity Auction 2024
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Charity Auction 2024, 4% of hammer price will go to the Food Bank and Medecins Sans Frontieres/Doctors Without Borders (MSF). Ancient Art at the best price respecting and strictly complying with the laws of heritage protection and UNESCO heritage norms. Affordable in-house shipping.
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8.1. If you win more than one item, we can do a combined shipment and you will not be charged extra for it, unless one of the pieces won makes shipping more expensive.
8.2. Items will be shipped only upon receipt of payment in full and will be insured for their full value. For shipments outside Europe, customs and duties may apply upon entry in to customer country, and this fee, if any, is the buyer’s responsibility. We will not falsify customs value on international shipments! If you have questions about this, please inquire before bidding.
8.3. As a guideline, for a small parcel, our courier and insured shipping rates are: 9,95 € for Spain, 24,95 € for Europe, England and Switzerland and 39,95 € for America and Asia. If its a medium parcel, 9,95 € for Spain, 24,95 € for Europe, England and Switzerland and 69,95 € for America and Asia. In case it is large, heavy or for a value of more than 1000 euros may be increased slightly from the rates shown.
8.4 For pieces that are very fragile or very large in size/weight and that can only be shipped within the European Union, United Kingdom and neighbouring countries that can be transported by road will be shipped by private courier (door to door) and the price will be 350 euros, 100 euros for Spain.
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Last update: September 28th, 2024