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Brass Bucket
A brass bucket with a handle. It has a beaked front and a flat back and the body has a series of angled horizontal protrusions. This was used to hold holy water.
Material: Brass. Accession no: HCM 178. Current Location: The Hunt Museum, Limerick.
This item is provided and maintained by The Hunt Museum
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Creator
- The Hunt Museum as part of the Art of Reading in the Middle Ages project.
Subject
- Cultural Heritage & History
- situla
- Holy water
- Reading culture (medieval)
- Art of Reading in the Middle Ages
- religious objects
- buckets (vessels)
- containers (receptacles)
Type of item
- 3D
Creator
- The Hunt Museum as part of the Art of Reading in the Middle Ages project.
Subject
- Cultural Heritage & History
- situla
- Holy water
- Reading culture (medieval)
- Art of Reading in the Middle Ages
- religious objects
- buckets (vessels)
- containers (receptacles)
Type of item
- 3D
Providing institution
Aggregator
Rights statement for the media in this item (unless otherwise specified)
- http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/mark/1.0/
Rights
- http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/mark/1.0/
Creation date
- 2022
- 2022
Temporal
- 1400-1499
- Medieval
- 1400/1499
Places
- Europe
Provenance
- Models are created using Shining3D’s Einscan Pro 2X laser scanner and ExScan Pro software. They are then processed using Meshlab and Blender. ; Laser scanning; Mesh processing
Identifier
- share3d:1105
- share3d:1105
Format
- glTF
Language
- English
- en
Is part of
- Share3D
- Ireland
Relations
- https://www.huntmuseum.com/explore/item/34929915-b135-3ef1-9f11-19a3e7483907/?s%3DHCM+178&pos=1
Year
- 2022
Providing country
- Ireland
Collection name
First time published on Europeana
- 2022-06-24T17:03:24.011Z
Last time updated from providing institution
- 2025-05-27T11:15:55.739Z