Fire basket
A fire basket is an iron basket in which wood can be burned to make a bonfire. Fire baskets have been used since antiquity mainly to illuminate and heat rooms.[1] Today, they are most often used in outdoor garden area as an outdoor heater or grill. The fire basket primarily is used to contain firewood, or another fuel, and is meant to offer fire protection.[2]

The basket itself consists of a heat-resistant steel, or iron, container with high side walls that are punctuated by large mesh or grid-like openings, with a bowl underneath to catch the ashes.[3]
A fire basket is similar to a "brazier", and is often used not only as a heat source but also for cooking or grilling food.
Background

During the Middle Ages fire baskets filled with sulfur were used to repel the Black Death.[4] Currently the fire basket is used for enjoyment. In some countries the fire basket is used during Christmas in a Christmas pageant.[3]
In addition to its lighting and heating functions, fire baskets have a wide variety of uses. Before document shredders, the fire basket was widely used to burn secret documents, and fire baskets are most often found in a garden for heat and light.[3] The beacon atop the Altenburg castle in Bamberg served to communication with the neighboring Giechburg castle.[3]
Fire baskets were used in lighthouses such as Skagen's White Lighthouse as the beacon.[5] In the 16th century, Frederick II ordered the erection of beacons at Skagen, Anholt and Kullen Lighthouse to mark the main route through Danish waters from the North Sea to the Baltic.[6] These "bascule lights" or "tipping lanterns" (Danish:vippefyr) were fire baskets hung from a bascule. In Skagen, the current vippefyr is a reproduction of the original, which dates back to 1626.[7]
Heraldry
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The fire basket is an uncommon figure used in heraldry.
In Germany, it is also called the "Pitch basket,"[8] or a "straw basket".[9] Pitch basket comes the fact the baskets were filled with pitch.[10]
The town of Becherbach uses the fire basket in its coat of arms from the terms pitch and basket.[11]
Gallery
- A fire in a basket
- A fire basket from Pompeii
- The retired Skagen's White Lighthouse in Skagen, North Judland, Denmark. On the roof is the fire basket once used as a beacon.
See also
- Family coat of arms of the Proeck family
- fire basket (heraldry)
- cresset
External links

The dictionary definition of fire basket at Wiktionary
References
- Guhl, Ernst [in German]; Koner, Wilhelm [in German] (1864). "1. Hälfte: Griechen.". Das leben der Griechen und Römer, nach antiken bildwerken dargestellt (in German). Berlin: Weidmann. p. 169.
- "Anlegen und Betreiben offener Feuer (gemäß der §§ 2 und 10 der Gefahrenabwehrverordnung der Stadt Halle (Saale))" (PDF). halle.de (in German). Archived from the original (PDF) on September 26, 2020. Retrieved November 21, 2020.
- "So finden Sie die passende Feuerschale für Ihren Garten" [How to find the right fire bowl for your garden]. T-Online (in German). January 28, 2019. Archived from the original on November 7, 2020. Retrieved October 9, 2016.
- "The Rise of Miasma". The Death Scent Project. January 21, 2020.
- "Det Hvide Fyr i Skagen". Den Store Danske (in Danish). Retrieved November 9, 2013..
- Hahn-Pedersen, Morten (April 2003). Jerzy Litwin (ed.). Reports on Baltic Lights – Denmark (PDF). Baltic Sea Identity: Common Sea – Common Culture?. Gdańsk: Polish Maritime Museum in Gdańsk. p. 81. ISBN 83-919514-0-5.
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: CS1 maint: date and year (link) - Holland, F. Ross (1988) [1972]. America's lighthouses: an illustrated history. New York: Dover. p. 3. ISBN 978-0486255767.
- Maximilian Gritzner (1888). Großes und allgemeines Wappenbuch (in German). p. 131. ISBN 978-3-368-46344-1.
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- Ernst Heinrich Kneschke (1856). Die Wappen der deutschen freiherrlichen und adeligen Familien in genauer vollständiger und allgemein verständlicher Beschreibung (in German). Vol. 3. Leipzig: T.O. Weigel. p. 363.
- "Beleuchtungspraxis" (PDF) (in German). October 2009. p. 9.
- Becherbach municipality’s name