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Hi everyone,
Thank you all for the responses and links provided. For those interested I have received a suggestion off list indicating that the sherd may be Royal Doulton stoneware, so I will be following up that possibility; as well as looking more into Rockingham glaze.
Regards,
Katherine Baker
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From: HISTORICAL ARCHAEOLOGY <[log in to unmask]> on behalf of Jim <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Friday, 29 May 2015 8:13 PM
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Subject: Re: Possible Bristol-glaze from 1830
Looks like a Rockingham glaze on a yellowware paste, and that is consistent with the dates for those deposits.
James G. Gibb
Gibb Archaeological Consulting
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On 05/29/15, Katherine Baker<[log in to unmask]> wrote:
Hello everyone,
I am an Australian honours student researching ceramics at a site dated from late 1829 until early 1831. I have catalogued three sherds from three different units at one site. I believe they are Bristol-glazed stoneware. Does anyone recognise the artefacts as something other than Bristol-glazed stoneware, or has anyone else come across it at sites that pre date 1835, which is the suggested date for this type of stoneware?
the photographs are here http://s722.photobucket.com/user/20121214katherinebaker/library/?view=recent&page=1
Regards,
Katherine Baker
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