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Unscalloped Edgeware, 1840s - 1860s


Federal Reserve (18BC27)
Brick privy (Feature 28)
c. 1835 - 1870


Hanley

Collected by George L. Miller in 1986 in Hanley.
Cannot be attributed to a specific pottery


Unscalloped with green edge design from the Federal Reserve site (18BC27). Unscalloped with blue edge design from the Federal Reserve site (18BC27). Unscalloped with blue edge design from the Federal Reserve site (18BC27). Unscalloped and  impressed plate - Collected by George L. Miller in 1986 in Hanley.  Cannot be attributed to a specific pottery. Unscalloped and  impressed plate - Collected by George L. Miller in 1986 in Hanley.  Cannot be attributed to a specific pottery.
Unscalloped and  impressed plate. Unscalloped and  impressed plate. Unscalloped and  impressed plate.

Federal Reserve (18BC27)
Feature 30 Privy 1850-1870
Household of Nathan Mansfield



Edged refined white earthenware octagonal dish.  Impressed “13” on reverse.  Measurements:  14.5” x 11”, from 18BC27, Feature 30. Impressed blue edged unscalloped refined white earthenware plate. Rim diameter:  8.50”, from 18BC27, Feature 30. Blue edged impressed and unscalloped refined white earthenware plate. Rim diameter: 8.50”, from 18BC27, Feature 30.

Edged refined white earthenware octagonal
dish.  Impressed “13” on reverse.
Measurements:  14.5” x 11”

Impressed blue edged unscalloped
refined white earthenware plate.
Rim diameter:  8.50”

Blue edged impressed and unscalloped
refined white earthenware plate.
Rim diameter: 8.50”



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Updated:  10/31/16
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. Molded saucer with a blue rim band - Collected by George L. Miller in 1986 in Cobridge.  Appears to be a waster tip associated with the Ralph and James Clews factory (1818-1834).