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Post  Maryr Tue 17 Jun - 9:13

This chook is marked as a cooking vessel, but I think I would use it as an egg holder. From Jim's collection. 23 cm at highest point, 22 cm long.
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Post  Ev Tue 17 Jun - 18:54

This could be what we call a 'Chicken Brick' in the pottery world.
A chicken is placed inside with seasonings and cooked very slowly in it's own juices.
They say it works extremely well, but I haven't tried it.
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