No. 1. This boiler is made of bronze; the lower part was filled with water, and made to boil by means of the cylinder, covered with a lid, in which lighted charcoal was introduced; the ashes escaped through holes perforated at the bottom, and the basin has a tap to let the water out.
No. 2. A flat saucepan, or sauté pan, with a fluted handle, and a ram’s head at the end.
No. 3. A kettle similar to our teapots.
No. 4. A gridiron, and a dripping-pan.
No. 5. A trivet, a cleaver, and a butcher’s knife.—St. Non, “Cabinet of Herculaneum.”