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A pipkin is an earthenware cooking pot used for cooking over direct heat from coals or a wood fire. It has a handle and three feet. Late medieval and postmedieval pipkins had a hollow handle into which a stick might be inserted for manipulation. == Heraldry == The pipkin, also called three-legged pot (marmite (fr.), Grapen (ger.)), is sometimes used as a charge in heraldry. It is especially common in arms in Brandenburg, Pomerania and East Prußia. It is used in the canting arms for the German family ''von Grape'',〔Gert Oswald: ''Lexikon der Heraldik.'' VEB Bibliographisches Institut, Leipzig 1984.〕 Grapengießer and Grappendorf, and Groppe von Gudenberg. File:Wappen Estorf (Landkreis Stade).png|Estorf (Landkreis Stade) File:Wappen_Gehlenbeck.gif|Gehlenbeck File:Wappen sg wathlingen.gif|Samtgemeinde Wathlingen File:Wappen Wathlingen.jpg|Wathlingen 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Pipkin」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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