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Staffordshire slipware trailed dish with pie crust rim.
Coarse Earthenware | Object #: 1722261
This fragment is a ceramic archaeologists refer to as North Midlands/Staffordshire type slipware. The word “type” is used here to denote the fact that coarse, slip decorated wares were actually produced in several regions of England throughout the seventeenth and eighteenth century. One feature...
Explore This ItemStaffordshire slipware trailed and combed dish with pie crust rim.
Coarse Earthenware | Object #: 1722291
This fragment is a ceramic archaeologists refer to as North Midlands/Staffordshire type slipware. The word “type” is used here to denote the fact that coarse, slip decorated wares were actually produced in several regions of England throughout the seventeenth and eighteenth century. One feature...
Explore This ItemStaffordshire slipware trailed and combed dish with pie crust rim.
Coarse Earthenware | Object #: 1722299
This fragment is a ceramic archaeologists refer to as North Midlands/Staffordshire type slipware. The word “type” is used here to denote the fact that coarse, slip decorated wares were actually produced in several regions of England throughout the seventeenth and eighteenth century. One feature...
Explore This ItemWhite salt glaze stoneware dot, diaper, and basket molded dish.
Stoneware | Object #: 1726028
This fragment of white salt glazed stoneware is a portion of a plate rim decorated by press molding. This white bodied ceramic was produced by combining naturally white clays with ground and calcined flint. In the process of press molding, clay sheets were pressed into block molds to form both ...
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