2024-03-28T08:25:01+00:00https://finds.org.uk/database/search/results/format/jsonhttps://finds.org.uk/database/search/results/format/xmlhttps://finds.org.uk/database/search/results/format/rsshttps://finds.org.uk/database/search/results/format/atomhttps://finds.org.uk/database/search/results/format/kmlhttps://finds.org.uk/database/search/results/format/geojsonhttps://finds.org.uk/database/search/results/format/qrcodehttps://finds.org.uk/database/search/results68120Warwickshire10CountyWheel madePOST MEDIEVAL1GardeningWAW283186.jpg100492015Fair199201PMDistrictCertain1WAW435161800Warwickx41047122Warwick105392016-03-29T10:51:31ZReturned to finderWest MidlandsCirca
Post Medieval (18th century) Mottled Ware sherds: 9 body sherds of a variety of vessels. The walls of the sherds vary between 3.6mm to 9.97mm. 122g.
Sherd specific details:
Fabric type: Mottled Ware
Sherd type: wall sherds
Firing condition: oxidised exterior, oxidised core, oxidised interior
Hardness: hard
Surface texture: smooth
Surface treatment: streaked mid to dark brown glaze on both interior and exterior
Condition of sherd: Slightly abraded.
Post Medieval (18th century) Mottled Ware table vessels.
Angie Bolton5-1.60571936WAW-A5AF15775129Table1Mottled WarePOST MEDIEVALVESSELSP2764finds-775129158WAW-283186Fragment1700x41047images/abolton/1560642PAS56F2831800163E42016-03-23T11:50:48ZCertainx4104732015-01-01T00:00:00Z362015-12-07T00:00:00Z52.273494211POST MEDIEVALCeramic41426PM9Circa36http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/POST MEDIEVALCertainCivil Parish2022-07-14T07:13:02.928ZWarwickshire10CountyWheel madePOST MEDIEVAL1GardeningWAW281F92.jpg100492015From a paper mapFair199201PMDistrictCertain1WAW435161800Warwickx4104786Warwick105392016-03-29T10:53:31ZReturned to finderWest MidlandsCirca
Post Medieval (17th to 18th century) black ware sherds: 12 body sherds and 2 rim sherds of a variety of vessels. The walls of the sherds vary between 4.18mm to 7.44mm. 86g.
Sherd specific details:
Fabric type: Black Ware
Sherd type: wall and rim sherds
Firing condition: oxidised exterior, oxidised core, oxidised interior
Hardness: hard
Surface texture: smooth
Surface treatment: metallic manganese (dark brown/purple and black) glaze on both interior and exterior
Condition of sherd: Slightly abraded.
Post Medieval (17th to 18th century) black ware table vessels.
Angie Bolton5-1.60571936WAW-28202C775128Table1Black WarePOST MEDIEVALVESSELSP2764finds-775128158WAW-281F92Fragment1600x41047images/abolton/1560643PAS56F281F900124642016-03-23T11:46:01ZCertainx4104732015-01-01T00:00:00Z362015-12-07T00:00:00Z52.273494211POST MEDIEVALCeramic41426PM14Circa36http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/POST MEDIEVALCertainCivil Parish2022-07-14T07:13:02.927ZWarwickshire10CountyWheel madeMEDIEVAL1GardeningWAW27B166.jpg100492015From a paper mapFair199201MDDistrictCertain1WAW435161500Warwickx142216.08Warwick105392016-03-29T10:39:22ZReturned to finderWest MidlandsCirca
Medieval (11th to 15th century) possible tableware body sherd: The vessel is wheel thrown and made of a local sandy ware, probably dating to the 11th to 15th century. The outer surface is decorated with a double-strand of fine, intermittent, rectangular cells or stabs. Weighing 6.08g.
Fabric type: sandy ware
Sherd type: body sherd
Firing condition: light brown throughout
Hardness: hard.
Inclusions: sand and is micaeous
Surface texture: Quite smooth
Condition of sherds: abraded.
The sherd is a fragment of a probable table ware vessel dating to the 11th to 15th century and made of a local sandy ware.
Angie Bolton5-1.60571936WAW-27B208775112Table1Sandy WareMEDIEVALVESSELSP2764finds-775112158WAW-27B166Fragment1000x14221images/abolton/1560636PAS56F27B1600166542016-03-23T11:16:38ZCertainx1422132015-01-01T00:00:00Z292015-12-07T00:00:00Z52.273494211MEDIEVALCeramic41426MD1Circa29http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/MEDIEVALCertainCivil Parish2022-07-14T07:13:02.918ZWarwickshire10CountyWheel madeMEDIEVAL1GardeningWAW2790AB.jpg100492015From a paper mapFair199201MDDistrictCertain1WAW435161500Warwickx1422134Warwick105392016-03-29T10:55:50ZReturned to finderWest MidlandsCirca
3 Medieval (11th to 15th century) tableware body sherds: The vessels are wheel thrown and made of a local sandy ware and one a grog-tempered ware, probably dating to the 11th to 15th century and have traces of a mottled light yellow-green glaze on the exterior. Weighing 34g.
Fabric type: sandy ware
Sherd type: three body sherds
Firing condition: mainly oxidised exterior (mottled light brown-orange or buff ), reduced core (light grey-brown), reduced interior (mottled light brown-orange).
Hardness: fairly hard.
Inclusions: sand and is micaeous and one sherd grog.
Surface texture: Quite smooth
Condition of sherds: abraded.
The sherds are fragments of table ware vessels dating to the 11th to 15th century and made of a local sandy ware or grog-termpered ware.
Angie Bolton5-1.60571936WAW-279155775106Table1Sandy WareMEDIEVALVESSELSP2764finds-775106158WAW-2790ABFragment1000x14221images/abolton/1560645PAS56F2790A001B8542016-03-23T11:07:54ZCertainx1422132015-01-01T00:00:00Z292015-12-07T00:00:00Z52.273494211MEDIEVALCeramic41426MD3Circa29http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/MEDIEVALCertainCivil Parish2022-07-14T07:13:02.915ZWarwickshire10CountyWheel madeMEDIEVAL1GardeningWAW277DE1.jpg100492015From a paper mapFair199201MDDistrictCertain1WAW435161500Warwickx14221376Warwick105392016-03-29T10:58:14ZReturned to finderWest MidlandsCirca
63 Medieval (11th to 14th century) cooking vessel body and rim sherds: The vessels are wheel thrown and made of a local sandy ware, probably dating to the 11th to 14th century. Weighing 376g.
Fabric type: sandy ware
Sherd type: three rim sherds and sixty body sherds
Firing condition: mainly oxidised exterior (mottled light brown-orange ), reduced core (light grey-brown), reduced interior (mottled light brown-orange).
Hardness: fairly hard.
Inclusions: sand and is micaeous
Surface texture: Quite smooth
Condition of sherds: abraded.
The sherds are fragment of cooking pots dating to the 11th to 14th century and made of a local sandy ware.
Angie Bolton5-1.60571936WAW-277E91775103Cooking1Sandy WareMEDIEVALVESSELSP2764finds-775103158WAW-277DE1Fragment1200x14221images/abolton/1560647PAS56F277DE00108842016-03-23T11:02:54ZCertainx1422132015-01-01T00:00:00Z292015-12-07T00:00:00Z52.273494211MEDIEVALCeramic41426MD63Circa29http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/MEDIEVALCertainCivil Parish2022-07-14T07:13:02.913ZWarwickshire10CountyHand madeMEDIEVAL1GardeningWAW2722E7.jpg100492015From a paper mapFair199201MDDistrictCertain1WAW435161500Warwickx14221334Warwick105392016-03-29T10:47:05ZReturned to finderWest MidlandsCirca
Medieval (13th to 15th century) roof tile: The ceramic roof tile is fragmentary with no original edges. It has a dark grey core and oxidised light orange-brown surfaces. The fabric a sandy ware. The outer face has a band of a mottled mid green glaze which does not cover all the tile, the glaze has a straight edge to it. It weighs 334g.
The tiles are roof tiles and date to the Medieval period (13th to 15th century).
Angie Bolton5-1.60571936WAW-27238A7750951MEDIEVALROOF TILESP2764finds-775095158WAW-2722E7Fragment1200x14221images/abolton/1560639PAS56F2722E00172F42016-03-23T10:38:38ZCertainx1422182015-01-01T00:00:00Z292015-12-07T00:00:00Z52.273494211MEDIEVALCeramic41426MD1Circa29http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/MEDIEVALCertainCivil Parish2022-07-14T07:13:02.91ZWarwickshire10CountyHand madePOST MEDIEVAL1GardeningWAW26D341c.jpg100492015From a paper mapFair199201PMDistrictCertain1WAW435161800Warwickx41047Warwick105392016-03-29T11:06:45ZReturned to finderWest MidlandsCirca
Medieval to Post Medieval (13th to 18th century) roof tile: There appears to be three fragments of three different roof tiles.
The first tile fragment is an oxidised fabric, therefore is orange throughout. One edge is original and the others are broken. The underside has impressions of sand or grit and the outer face is smooth. 248g.
The second tile fragment has a dark grey core and oxidised light orange-brown surfaces. The outer face, towards the original edge, has cracks which appear to have been made in production rather than later. On the reverse, at the original edge, there is a rectangular protrusion to be used as a hook. 90.68g.
The third tile fragment has a dark red coloured core and margins and there surfaces are a mottled dark red and dark brown-grey colour. The underside has impressions of sand or grit and the outer face is smooth. The tile is quite hard in texture. 490g.
The tiles are roof tiles and date to the Medieval to Post Medieval (13th to 18th century) periods.
Angie Bolton5-1.60571936WAW-26F46D7750891POST MEDIEVALROOF TILESP2764finds-775089158WAW-26D341Fragment1200x41047images/abolton/1560652PAS56F26D3400118142016-03-23T10:17:24ZCertainx1422182015-01-01T00:00:00Z362015-12-07T00:00:00Z52.273494211POST MEDIEVALCeramic41426MD3Circa29http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/MEDIEVALCertainCivil Parish2022-07-14T07:13:02.908ZWarwickshire1CountyWheel madeMEDIEVAL1Chance find during metal detectingWAW869FA3.jpg100492015From a paper mapFair1101691MD
With thanks to Laura Griffin and Derek Hurst for the indentification and date.
DistrictCertain1WAW99431200Morton Bagotx142212634460119.09Stratford-on-Avon105392016-02-04T10:03:57ZReturned to finderWest MidlandsCirca
Medieval rim sherd; wheel thrown ceramic vessels. The sherd is a rim sherd, of a probable cooking vessel made of a local sandy ware. Mid 11th to 12th century. Weighing 19.09g.
Fabric type: sandy ware
Sherd type: rim sherd
Firing condition: reduced exterior (mottled black and dark brown), reduced core (light grey/brown), reduced interior (mid brown).
Hardness: fairly hard.
Inclusions: frequent white grit/stone, frequent white quartz
Surface texture: Quite smooth
Condition of sherds: abraded.
Angie Bolton5-1.84023963WAW-86A256758673Cooking Vessel1MEDIEVALVESSELSP1163finds-7586731210WAW-869FA3Fragment1050x14221images/abolton/1545854PAS567869FA00132B42015-12-21T21:07:06ZCertainx1422132015-05-31T23:00:00Z292015-06-29T23:00:00Z52.265053551MEDIEVALCeramic41426MD1Circa29http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/MEDIEVALCertainCivil Parish2022-07-14T07:12:46.725ZWorcestershire100County1FieldwalkingWAW-4F4502.jpg29932004From a paper mapFair13174UNDistrictCertain3WAW3127Ombersley29.27Wychavon105392011-02-24T13:21:43ZReturned to finderWest MidlandsThe object is possibly a fragment of kiln furniture. In plan it is a sub-rectangle with one terminal is slightly flattened both terminals are broken. In section it is a rectangle with rounded corners.
It appears to be made of a highly fired ceramic fabric. It is slightly discoloured on one side, which is a light red/brown colour compared to the yellow/cream colour of the majority of the surface. There are possibly splashes of an opaque off-white glaze.
The date is unknown.
It weighs 29.27g.Daniel Pett5-2.235912WAW-4F1A06772143KILN FURNITURESO8464finds-7721436WAW-4F4502Uncertainimages/abolton/1382570014164F5BF0111E42004-10-07T08:52:31ZCertain2004-07-31T23:00:00Z52.2739151UNKNOWNCeramic41426UN164http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/UNKNOWNPossiblyCivil Parish2022-07-14T07:06:53.53ZWorcestershire100CountyWheel made1FieldwalkingWAW-4F30B1.jpg29932004From a paper mapFair131741PMDistrictCertain1WAW31271700Ombersleyx4104737.4Wychavon2011-02-24T13:21:43ZReturned to finderWest MidlandsCircaThe sherd is a neck fragment of a 17th century Bellarmine jar. It is probably an English stoneware. The sherd is decorated with a high-relief face which has a moustache and beard.
It weighs 37.4g. Daniel Pett35-2.250568WAW-4F1A06772131JARSO8364finds-77213136WAW-4F30B1Fragment1600images/abolton/1382560014164F3BA018ED42004-10-07T08:43:54ZCertainx4104732004-07-31T23:00:00Z52.2738851POST MEDIEVALPottery41426PM1Circa36http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/POST MEDIEVALCertainCivil Parish2022-07-14T07:06:53.529ZWorcestershire100CountyWheel made1FieldwalkingWAW-4F0405.jpg29932004From a paper mapFair131741MDDistrictCertain1WAW31271350Ombersleyx142217.62Wychavon2011-02-24T13:21:43ZReturned to finderWest MidlandsCircaThe sherd is a rim fragment of a 13th to mid 14th century cooking pot. The pot is wheelmade from a Worcester-type sandy ware.
It weighs 7.62g. Daniel Pett35-2.235912WAW-4F1A06772121COOKING VESSELSO8464finds-77212136WAW-4F0405Fragment1200images/abolton/1382550014164F19C0150F42004-10-07T08:34:52ZCertainx1422132004-07-31T23:00:00Z52.2739151MEDIEVALPottery41426MD1Circa29http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/MEDIEVALCertainCivil Parish2022-07-14T07:06:53.529ZWarwickshire100CountyWheel madeROMAN1Chance find during metal detecting100492004Poor1101541RODistrictCertain1WAW9943410Billesleyx412181261347Stratford-on-Avon105392011-02-24T13:21:43ZReturned to finderWest MidlandsCircaThree rim sherds from three different Roman jars. The fabric is a fine and sandy greyware. The sherds are abraded.Daniel Pett5-1.781937WAW-CD351765376Greyware1ROMANVESSELSP1556finds-65376126WAW-CD5D64Fragment43x41218images/abolton/1001408CD63901C3F32004-04-26T10:28:25ZCertainx4121832004-01-01T00:00:00Z2152.2020283ROMANCeramic41426RO3Circa21ROMANCertainCivil Parish2022-07-14T07:06:45.784ZWarwickshire100CountyWheel madeROMAN1Chance find during metal detecting100492004Poor1101541RODistrictCertain1WAW9943410Billesleyx41218126138Stratford-on-Avon105392011-02-24T13:21:43ZReturned to finderWest MidlandsCircaA pulley rim Roman greyware sherd, probably from a flagon. The fabric is a fine sandy grey ware. The sherd is abraded.Daniel Pett5-1.781937WAW-CD351765372Greyware flagon1ROMANVESSELSP1556finds-65372126WAW-CD5373Fragment200x41218images/abolton/1001408CD5A2015CD32004-04-26T10:25:54ZCertainx4121832004-01-01T00:00:00Z2152.2020283ROMANCeramic41426RO1Circa21ROMANCertainCivil Parish2022-07-14T07:06:45.78ZWarwickshire100CountyWheel madeROMAN1Chance find during metal detecting100492004Poor1101541RODistrictCertain1WAW9943300Billesleyx41218126136Stratford-on-Avon105392011-02-24T13:21:43ZReturned to finderWest MidlandsCircaA Roman Severn Valley ware pottery rim sherd from either a small jar or flagon. The sherd is highly abraded.Daniel Pett5-1.781937WAW-CD351765369Severn Valley ware jar/flagon3ROMANVESSELSP1556finds-65369126WAW-CD49C3Fragment43x41218images/abolton/1001408CD4EE01FD732004-04-26T10:22:54ZCertainx4121832004-01-01T00:00:00Z2152.2020283ROMANCeramic41426RO1Circa21ROMANPossiblyCivil Parish2022-07-14T07:06:45.778ZWarwickshire100CountyWheel madeROMAN1Chance find during metal detecting100492004From a paper mapPoor1101541RODistrictCertain1WAW9943300Billesleyx412181261316Stratford-on-Avon105392011-02-24T13:21:43ZReturned to finderWest MidlandsCircaTwo rim sherds from the same everted rim jar. The fabric is Severn Valley Ware. The sherds are abraded.Daniel Pett5-1.781937WAW-CD351765367Severn Valley ware jar1ROMANVESSELSP1556finds-65367126WAW-CD4285Fragment43x41218images/abolton/1001408CD4790174432004-04-26T10:20:57ZCertainx4121832004-01-01T00:00:00Z2152.2020283ROMANCeramic41426RO2Circa21ROMANCertainCivil Parish2022-07-14T07:06:45.776ZWarwickshire100CountyWheel madeROMANChance find during metal detecting100492004From a paper mapPoor1101541RODistrict1WAW9943410Billesleyx412181261371Stratford-on-Avon2011-02-24T13:21:43ZReturned to finderWest MidlandsCircaThe sherd is a base sherd from a large vessel. The ware is Severn Valley Ware. The sherd is abraded.Daniel Pett35-1.781937WAW-CD3517653650ROMANVESSELSP1556finds-65365126WAW-CD3D37Fragment43x41218images/abolton/0001408CD40C0164142004-04-26T10:19:08Zx4121832004-01-01T00:00:00Z2152.2020283ROMANPottery41426RO1Circa21ROMANCivil Parish2022-07-14T07:06:45.775ZWarwickshireCountyWheel madeROMANChance find during metal detecting100492004Poor1101541RODistrict1WAW9943300Billesleyx4121825Stratford-on-Avon105392011-02-24T13:21:43ZReturned to finderWest MidlandsCircaA body sherd from Severn Valley Ware tankard. The sherd is slightly abraded.Daniel Pett5WAW-CD351765363Tankard0ROMANVESSELfinds-6536312WAW-CD2F73Fragment100x41218images/abolton/0001408CD35001B0032004-04-26T10:16:00Zx4121832004-01-01T00:00:00Z213ROMANCeramic41426RO1Circa21ROMANCivil Parish2022-07-14T07:06:45.773ZWorcestershire100CountyHand madePOST MEDIEVAL1Chance find during metal detecting29932004From a paper mapPoor133061MDDistrictCertain1WAW32921600Lulsleyx142212009272317Malvern Hills2011-02-24T13:21:43ZReturned to finderWest MidlandsCircaAbraded rim sherd from a jar or pipkin, made from oxidised glazed Malvernian Ware.Daniel Pett35-2.381772WAW-CCFF33653613POST MEDIEVALJARSO7455finds-65361126WAW-CD1BB2Fragment1475x41047images/abolton/1001408CD20201C4632004-04-26T10:10:26ZCertainx1422182004-01-01T00:00:00Z3652.192623MEDIEVALPottery41426MD1Circa29MEDIEVALPossiblyCivil Parish2022-07-14T07:06:45.772ZWorcestershire100CountyHand made1Chance find during metal detecting29932004From a paper mapPoor133061MDDistrictCertain1WAW32921400Lulsleyx142212009272319Malvern Hills2011-02-24T13:21:43ZReturned to finderWest MidlandsCircaBase sherd from an open vessel, made from oxidised glazed Malvernian Ware. There are glazed spots on the interior. Daniel Pett35-2.381772WAW-CCFF33653591VESSELSO7455finds-65359126WAW-CD1296Fragment1200images/abolton/1001408CD1850119732004-04-26T10:08:21ZCertainx1422182004-01-01T00:00:00Z52.192623MEDIEVALPottery41426MD1Circa29MEDIEVALCertainCivil Parish2022-07-14T07:06:45.77ZWorcestershireCountyWheel madeROMANChance find during metal detecting29932004Poor132861RODistrict1WAW3292410Leighx4121829Malvern Hills2011-02-24T13:21:43ZReturned to finderWest MidlandsCircaThe sherd is a body fragment. The fabric is Severn Valley Ware dated to the mid 1st to 4th centuries. The sherd is heavily abraded.Daniel Pett35WAW-7D5253653170ROMANVESSELfinds-6531712WAW-7E28A5Fragment43x41218images/abolton/20014087E2CB0197B32004-04-22T16:20:43ZProbablyx4121832004-01-01T00:00:00Z213ROMANPottery41426RO1Circa21ROMANCivil Parish2022-07-14T07:06:45.713Z