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Non-impressed Edgeware, 1860s - 1890s


18BC50 Albemarle Row House
Dalrymple Privy (Feature 18) filled c. 1801-1816


Pearlware shell edged dish, oval, even scallops, no molded impressions. Lot: 47D 339-106. 18BC50.

Pearlware shell edged dish, oval, even scallops, no molded impressions. Lot: 47D 339-106.


Bull's Head Tavern (18BC139)
Brick privy (Feature 9)
c. 1800 - 1830





Outside view of baker



Inside view of baker


Side view of baker


This vessel is a baker - hollow vessel typically oval or oblong hexagonal in shape with a flat rim.
Press molded, rather than thrown on a wheel, bakers almost never have a footring.

Edgedware fragment with blue Wavy Grass pattern - click to see larger image. Edgedware fragment with blue Bead and feather pattern - click to see larger image.

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Updated:  7/25/18
Whiteware banded bowl with offset floral decoration - from 18BC27. Pearlware quart mug with trailed slip decoration. Attributed to Enoch Wood & Sons, Staffordshire, c. 1830. 6 inches in height - from a private collection. Detail from London shape bowl with trailed slip. Tulip decoration is common to many types of slipware, but rare on dipped wares - from a private collection.