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Patricia,
Looks good. The new examples of North Devon are pretty interesting. Chafing dishes no less! Thanks for keeping the Delaware material in there too!
Hope all is well at the MAC Lab!
Regards,
Chuck
By the way Al Saguto just got the axe at CW. Really dumb moves happening there. It's exasperating.
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From: "Patricia Samford -MDP-" <[log in to unmask]>
To: [log in to unmask]
Sent: Wednesday, October 26, 2016 9:06:15 AM
Subject: Updates and new sections on the Diagnostic Artifacts in Maryland website
A number of updates have been made to the Diagnostic Artifacts in Maryland
website over the last year
(http://www.jefpat.org/diagnostic/index.htm). Expanded
essays and many new photographs have been added in the following sections
of the Colonial Ceramics Pages: North Devon coarse earthenware, North
Devon sgraffito, Border Ware, North Midlands slipped earthenware,
dry-bodied stonewares and Nottingham-type stoneware.
A new section on porcelain has been added to the website and covers
Chinese, Japanese and European hard paste porcelain, English soft paste
porcelain and bone china. Many additional photographs have been added to
the various sections of the Post-Colonial Ceramics pages, particularly in
painted, printed and dipt wares. George L. Miller contributed a paper on
creamware plate shapes (http://www.jefpat.org/diagnostic/Post-Colonial%
20Ceramics/Cup%20Shapes/Common%20Creamware%20plate%20patterns.pdf).
Updates to the German stoneware page will be available in the next few
months and a page on table glass is also under production.
β Thanks forβ taking a look!
β β
Patricia Samford
Director, Maryland Archaeological Conservation Lab
Jefferson Patterson Park and Museum
10515 Mackall Road, St. Leonard, Maryland 20685
410-586-8551 [log in to unmask]
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