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Domestic

In this department you will find household vessels, plates and spoons as well as small personal accessories such as dress pins and needleholders. For a history of household pewter please refer to the ‘History’ section of the website.
Note - A number of these items are currently unavailable (as of April 2019) due to a vital machine being out of action. They will become available once the machine is back in action.

R4-Rectangular Trencher
R4-Rectangular Trencher

R4-Rectangular Trencher

Plates from which one ate were unknown throughout the medieval period. Instead, ones food was placed upon trencher bread. This was four days old bread, which would, after the meal, (and having soaked up a certain amount of food), be placed outside the house for collection by the poor as a supplement to their diet. Beneath this trencher bread would be placed a trencher, which, for the majority, would be made from wood. For the wealthier classes however, pewter was preferred. Although few original pewter trenchers survive, evidence from paintings suggests that the rectangular version was in use for a very long period. From the late 14th century they are depicted in rich courtly settings, while, as would be expected, by the late 16th century they are depicted in more humble surroundings.

Taken from an original found in the Netherlands.

Late 14th-16th century.

176 x 141mm.

(This item will be made to order, please allow extra time for delivery).
Price:
£45.00
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