Finds within constituency of Hornsey and Wood Green
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Vessel | LON-1EEB76 |
Medieval | Greater London |
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| Two Medieval pottery body sherds with bungholes from two large Surrey Whiteware cisterns, possibly Kingston Ware (14th – 15th century). Both the sherds have a white fabric and include the circular bunghole with decorative rim. The rim is decorated with thumb impressions creating a frilled app... | |||||
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Vessel | LON-1EE760 |
Roman | Greater London |
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| A Roman pottery rim sherd from a Grey Ware dish (AD43-410). The sherd has an upright bead rim with no decoration visible. The fabric is pale grey throughout with darker grey surfaces. The sherd is very abraded. Dimensions: weight: 15.45g. | |||||
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Vessel | LON-1EE0D2 |
Post medieval | Greater London |
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| A Post Medieval pottery base sherd from a Chinese porcelain Famille Vert bowl (mid-18th century). There is hand-painted decoration on both the upper and lower surfaces of the base. On the upper surface there is a central orange flower, or fruit within a blue border containing more of the flow... | |||||
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Vessel | LON-1ED8E6 |
Post medieval | Greater London |
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| A Post Medieval pottery base sherd from a Chinese porcelain bowl (18th century). The fragment includes part of the foot ring. The lower side of the base has not been glazed. This bowl has been decorated with a hand-painted blue pattern on both the internal and external surfaces. The internal ... | |||||
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Vessel | LON-1EAED5 |
Post medieval | Greater London |
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| A Post Medieval pottery base sherd from a tin-glazed ware dish, Delft manufactured in London (1600-1650). The sherd is very worn with pink/buff fabric. The sherd includes part of the foot ring of the dish and a chequered blue and white glazed pattern. The pattern consists of alternate solid bl... | |||||
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Figurine | LON-1E7057 |
Medieval | Greater London |
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| A late Medieval stone carved anthropomorphic statue (14th – 15th century). The figure has been carved three-dimensionally and it is heavily worn with the head missing. The remaining visible detail shows the figure (probably a monk) to be draped holding a staff and possibly an exaggerated rosa... | |||||
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