Made in the 3rd century AD for a soldier of the Roman army in Wales, the handle of this frying pan folds away so that it may easily be packed into luggage or stored away.
Made in the 3rd century AD for a soldier of the Roman army in Wales, the handle of this frying pan folds away so that it may easily be packed into luggage or stored away.
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Caerleon
3rd Century AD
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