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Posset pot. English delftware, circa 1730.
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Posset pot, Lambeth delftware, blue and white, 1651
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Posset pot, delftware, Bristol, early 18th C.
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Silver feeding cup or small posset pot, by Andrews, 1698.
William Andrews- Books
Early English drug jars : with some notes on Jacobean wine pots, cups, etc / by Geoffrey Eliot Howard; with 2 plates in colour and 21 in monochrome.
Howard, Geoffrey Eliot, 1877-1956.Date: 1931- Archives and manuscripts
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'Morten, WV'
Date: 1922-1924Reference: WA/HMM/CO/Chr/A.40Part of: Wellcome Historical Medical Museum and Library- Books
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The london cook, or the whole art of cookery made easy and familiar. Containing a great number of approved and practical receipts in every branch of cookery. Viz. Chap. I. Of Soups, Broths and Gravy. II. Of Pancakes, Fritters, Possets, Tanseys, &c. III. Of Fish. IV. Of Boiling. V. Of Roasting. VI. Of Made-Dishes. VII. Of Poultry and Game. VIII. Sauces for Poultry and Game. IX. Sauces for Butcher's Meat, &c. X. Of Puddings. XI. Of Pies, Custards, and Tarts, &c. XII. Of Sausages, Hogs-Puddings, &c. XIII. Of Potting and Collaring XIV. Of Pickles. XV. Of Creams, Jellies, &c. XVI. Of Made Wines. By William Gelleroy, Late Cook to her Grace the Dutchess of Argyle. And now to the Right Hon. Sir Samuel Fludger, Bart. Lord Mayor of the City of London. To which is prefixed, a large copper-plate, representing his Majesty's Table, with its proper Removes, as it was served at Guild-Hall, on the 9th of November last, being the Lord Mayor's Day, when His Majesty, and the Royal Family, did the City the Honour to dine with them, and were highly pleased with their Entertainment.
Gelleroy, William.Date: MDCCLXII. [1762]- Archives and manuscripts
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Manuscript recipe book of Grace Carteret, 1st Countess Granville (1654-1744)
Date: 1662 - mid 18th centuryReference: MS.8903