English Dry-Bodied Stoneware |
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Saunders Point 18AN39 |
Oxon Hill 18PR175 |
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Dry-bodied red stoneware (rosso antico) |
Dry-bodied red stoneware (rosso antico) hollow vessel, sprig molded decoration (front and back). |
Dry-bodied red stoneware (rosso antico) |
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Willow Grove 18PR510 |
Burslem 2 |
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Dry-bodied red stoneware (rosso antico) teapot, engine turned decoration. Lot: 1230 |
Dry-bodied brown stoneware teapot lid. This vessel is probably a darker variant of rosso antico. |
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Hanley 7 |
Hanley 9 |
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Collected by George L. Miller in 1986 in Staffordshire in Hanley |
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Dry-bodied red stoneware
(rosso antico) jug spout. Neale and Company. |
Dry-bodied red stoneware
(rosso antico) hollow vessel. Cannot be attributed to a specific pottery. |
Indeterminate dry-bodied red stoneware (rosso antico) hollow vessel decorated with engine turning. |
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Black Basalt |
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Levering Coffee House 18BC51 |
18BC62 Harrison�s at Pier 5 |
18CR180 Heise #CR 85 |
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Dry-bodied black basalt teapot base with |
Dry-bodied black basalt hollow vessel with spring-molded decoration. Lot: 1017-18 |
Dry-bodied black basalt teapot with engine-turned decoration. |
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Oxon Hill, 18PR175 |
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Dry-bodied black basalt hollow vessel |
Dry-bodied black basalt hollow vessel with |
Dry-bodied black basalt hollow vessel with |
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Hanley 5 |
Hanley 5 |
Thames River, London |
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Dry-bodied black stoneware (black basalt) |
Dry-bodied black stoneware (black basalt) |
Dry-bodied black basalt hollow vessel, possible teapot, with reeded motif. Found on the banks of the Thames River in London, 2003. In MAC Lab collections. |
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Collected by George L. Miller in 1986 in Staffordshire in Hanley. Cannot be attributed to a specific pottery. |
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Archaeological Conservation Lab
Updated:
07/10/18