Above a fire at the camp centre a kettle simmered on its pothook, being stirred at this moment by a brown and aged crone in frivolous-patterned calico, who wore gold hoops in her ears and bangles at her neck and bracelets of silver on her arms-bejewelled, indeed, most unbecomingly for a person of her years.
"The Wrong Twin"
Harry Leon Wilson
From the pothook on the crane hangs an old Colonial kettle.
"Remodeled Farmhouses"
Mary H. Northend
Wheeling round, he saw a quaint figure-a huge nose like a pothook, high, massive shoulders, enormous, well-shaped hands, a general impression of uncouthness combined with vigour and geniality.
"The Aspirations of Jean Servien"
Anatole France