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Susan,

How soft is the interior? Can you scratch it with a key?

On Tue, Mar 17, 2009 at 5:01 PM, Susan Walter <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Mar. 17, 2009
>
> Hi All,
>
> =20
>
> I have a type of ceramic I have never seen before.  It came from a =
> single unit placed by the Blas Aguilar Adobe in San Juan Capistrano, =
> California.  One body fragment.  Darned thing is only 1.5 cm square; .5 =
> cm thick.  It has a bluish grey glaze on both the interior and exterior =
> - no other decoration.  The paste is buff yellow.  It looks like a =
> maiolica/majolica, but I cannot find this described in my references =
> (Arthur, Costello & Fagan 1975; Barber 1911; Barbola-Roland 1983; Barnes =
> & May 1972; Bense 2003; Cohen-Williams & Williams 2004; Lister & Lister =
> 1976).  Anyone know of a similar ware?
>
> Gracias for your help.
>
> =20
>
> S. Walter
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