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Post-Medieval, London-area redware milk pan, large.
Coarse Earthenware | Object #: 1721897
This redware milk pan with a clear lead glaze on the interior of the vessel was likely made in London area potteries. Milk pans such as this example were often quite shallow and possessed a wide rim, which was often rolled for reinforcement. As the name suggests the vessel could be used for coo...
Explore This ItemStaffordshire 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 dish or plate.
Coarse Earthenware | Object #: 1722281
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 or plate.
Coarse Earthenware | Object #: 1722283
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 ItemStaffordshire slipware trailed and combed dish or plate.
Coarse Earthenware | Object #: 1722392
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 or plate.
Coarse Earthenware | Object #: 1722407
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 marbled dish or plate.
Coarse Earthenware | Object #: 1722414
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 marbled dish or plate with pie crust rim.
Coarse Earthenware | Object #: 1722430
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 flatware.
Coarse Earthenware | Object #: 1722436
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 marbled dish or plate.
Coarse Earthenware | Object #: 1722437
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 cup.
Coarse Earthenware | Object #: 1722438
This fragment is from cup form made form 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 eightee...
Explore This ItemStaffordshire slipware trailed and dotted drinking pot.
Coarse Earthenware | Object #: 1722439
Drinking pot with dots below rim and trailing across body. Everted rim. 1 rim sherd on display at International Slavery Museum, Liverpool. Measurements taken from largest mended portion.
Explore This ItemStaffordshire slipware dotted cup or drinking pot.
Coarse Earthenware | Object #: 1722451
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 ItemManganese mottled mug.
Coarse Earthenware | Object #: 1722484
This is a nearly complete handled mug with cordon decoration at the base, made of a coarse earthenware which archaeologists refer to as Staffordshire mottled or manganese mottled. The paste of this ceramic type is often tan or buff with few, if any, inclusions, though larger and thicker vessels...
Explore This ItemManganese mottled utilitarian base.
Coarse Earthenware | Object #: 1722489
This is a sherd of an unidentified utilitarian vessel, made of a coarse earthenware which archaeologists refer to as Staffordshire mottled or manganese mottled. The paste of this ceramic type is often tan or buff with few, if any, inclusions. In utilitarian vessels, however, the ceramic paste c...
Explore This ItemManganese mottled holloware with cordons.
Coarse Earthenware | Object #: 1722493
This is a sherd of an unidentified hollow tableware vessel, made of a coarse earthenware which archaeologists refer to as Staffordshire mottled or manganese mottled. The paste of this ceramic type is often tan or buff with few, if any, inclusions, though larger and thicker vessels can have a mi...
Explore This ItemManganese mottled holloware.
Coarse Earthenware | Object #: 1722496
This is a sherd of an unidentified hollow tableware vessel, made of a coarse earthenware which archaeologists refer to as Staffordshire mottled or manganese mottled. The paste of this ceramic type is often tan or buff with few, if any, inclusions, though larger and thicker vessels can have a mi...
Explore This ItemAstbury-type mug with handle.
Refined Earthenware | Object #: 1722502
Mug with white slip exterior and engine-turned linear and geometric designs. Lead glaze interior. Measurements taken from largest body sherd.
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