RebeccaEllis
New member
Hi everyone,
I found your website during a week long attempt to find information on a pot we discovered on our property and I'm hoping someone here might be able to help us. We've taken it in to a museum and talked to an antique dealer and neither had ever seen one before and couldn't tell us much. All we did learn is that it's European and 19th century (maybe).
The post is cast iron, 8-10" across and 8-10" tall. The rim is part of the pot. We haven't found the lid yet. There are marking on it - a crown symbol and No. 4 - 3.7L
The bottom of the pot is burnt out with a good chunk of it missing so I don't know if there were any markings on it.
As for the location, our house is in Eastern Ontario, built in 1826 by Scottish immigrants and the pot was found at the bottom of a hill, buried in the dirt, about 100 feet from our house.
So... can anyone here shed some light on our mystery pot? (fingers crossed)
Thanks in advance.


I found your website during a week long attempt to find information on a pot we discovered on our property and I'm hoping someone here might be able to help us. We've taken it in to a museum and talked to an antique dealer and neither had ever seen one before and couldn't tell us much. All we did learn is that it's European and 19th century (maybe).
The post is cast iron, 8-10" across and 8-10" tall. The rim is part of the pot. We haven't found the lid yet. There are marking on it - a crown symbol and No. 4 - 3.7L
The bottom of the pot is burnt out with a good chunk of it missing so I don't know if there were any markings on it.
As for the location, our house is in Eastern Ontario, built in 1826 by Scottish immigrants and the pot was found at the bottom of a hill, buried in the dirt, about 100 feet from our house.
So... can anyone here shed some light on our mystery pot? (fingers crossed)
Thanks in advance.