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Record ID: WMID-C09048
Object type: VESSEL
Broad period: MEDIEVAL
County: Staffordshire
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One rim sherd of a wheel thrown ceramic vessel, of Late Medieval to Early Post Medieval dating (AD 1400 to AD 1500). The rim sherd consists of a fabric similar to that known as Tudor Green, dating from the 15th to 16th Centuries AD. Tudor Green type wares consist of a pale fabric with a green glaze on both the interior and exterior of the vessel. The rimsherd probably came from a large open bowl type vessel. The sherd measures 7.96 MM thick and weighs 26.1 grams. It measures 37.22 MM in length and 48.46 MM wide. Sherd specific details: Fabric type: Tudor Green variant Sherd ty…
Created on: Friday 20th September 2013
Last updated: Monday 23rd September 2013
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Record ID: WMID-C0D822
Object type: VESSEL
Broad period: MEDIEVAL
County: Staffordshire
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One base sherd of a wheel thrown ceramic vessel, of Medieval dating (AD 1200 to AD 1400). The base sherd consists of a local miscellaneous (unsourced) cooking pot type fabric, dating from the 11th to 15th Centuries AD. Cooking pot type fabrics tend to be hard fired, unglazed with fine quartz temper. The base sherd comes from a large flat bottomed cooking pot type vessel. The sherd measures 3.36 MM thick and weighs 3.0 grams. It measures 21.90 MM in length and 21.19 MM wide. Sherd specific details: Fabric type: Fine frequent quartz tempered cooking pot type Sherd type: Base sh…
Created on: Friday 20th September 2013
Last updated: Monday 23rd September 2013
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Record ID: WMID-C11393
Object type: VESSEL
Broad period: MEDIEVAL
County: Staffordshire
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One body sherd of a wheel thrown ceramic vessel, of Late Medieval dating (AD 1200 to AD 1400). The body sherd consists of a local miscellaneous (unsourced )jug type fabric, dating from the 11th to 15th Centuries AD. Local jug type fabrics have a frequent fine quartz temper, and a pale fabric. The exterior tends to have a light green glaze. This sherd probably came from a jug type vessel. The sherd measures 5.98 MM thick and weighs 4.0 grams. It measures 21.03 MM in length and 25.38 MM wide. Sherd specific details: Fabric type: Fine frequent quartz tempered jug type Sherd type:…
Created on: Friday 20th September 2013
Last updated: Monday 23rd September 2013
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Record ID: WAW-CF7A86
Object type: VESSEL
Broad period: IRON AGE
County: Warwickshire
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A body sherd of a handmade ceramic vessel. The sherd is 8.24mm thick and weighs 21.8g. The sherd consists of a body sherd, in a fabric similar to that published as SH1 (Standard common fossil shell type) in McSloy 2006, p 38, dated to Middle to Late Iron Age (500 BC to 100 AD) but with occasional small annular metamorphic rock inclusions. Sherd specific details: Fabric type: SH1b frequent fossil shell (leached) with occasional metamorphic rock inclusions Sherd type: body sherd Wall thickness: 8.24mm Firing condition: oxidised exterior, unoxidised core, oxidised interior. H…
Created on: Monday 22nd July 2013
Last updated: Monday 22nd July 2013
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Record ID: WAW-CFD025
Object type: VESSEL
Broad period: IRON AGE
County: Warwickshire
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A basesherd of a handmade ceramic vessel. The sherd is 8.58mm thick and weighs 4.5g. The sherd consists of a basesherd, in a fabric is similar to similar to that published as SH1 (Standard common fossil shell type) in McSloy 2006, p 38, dated to Middle to Late Iron Age (500 BC to 100 AD) but with occasional small annular metamorphic rock inclusions. Sherd specific details: Fabric type: frequent fossil shell, occasional metamorphic rock inclusions. Sherd type: basesherd Base type: FLT Wall thickness: 8.58mm Firing condition: unoxidised exterior, unoxidised core, oxidised int…
Created on: Monday 22nd July 2013
Last updated: Monday 22nd July 2013
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Record ID: WAW-CFAB48
Object type: VESSEL
Broad period: IRON AGE
County: Warwickshire
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A fragment of a handmade fired clay object of unidentifiable form. It could possibly be a piece of fired daub. The fragment is 35.6mm in length, 26.87mm wide and 9.31mm thick. It weighs 8.6 grams. The fragment of fired clay has a fabric similar to that published as MAL B (Palaeozoic limestone tempered type) in McSloy 2006, p 39, dated to the Middle Iron Age to the Early Roman Period (-500 BC to 200 AD). Sherd specific details: Fabric type: Occasional metamorphic/Malvernian rock inclusions, frequent mica. Sherd type: fragment Wall thickness: n/a Firing condition: Unoxidised Hardnes…
Created on: Monday 22nd July 2013
Last updated: Monday 22nd July 2013
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Record ID: LVPL-495D26
Object type: VESSEL
Broad period: POST MEDIEVAL
County: Cheshire West and Chester
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One fragment of a handmade ceramic vessel of a Post Medieval to Modern dating (18th to 20th Centuries AD). The fragment measures 38.36mm in length, 50.09mm wide and 15.50mm thick. It weighs 22.4 grams. The sherd consists of a mid orange earthenware fabric, consistent with either local Post Medieval earthenware field drains or a hand made brick. Sherd specific details: Fabric type: earthenware Firing condition: oxidised interior, oxidised core, oxidised exterior Hardness: Medium Surface texture: Rough Condition of sherds: Slightly abraded Sherds were photographed.
Created on: Monday 5th September 2011
Last updated: Thursday 11th July 2013
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Record ID: WMID-86C378
Object type: VESSEL
Broad period: ROMAN
County: Staffordshire
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One rim sherd of a wheel thrown ceramic vessel, of Roman dating (2nd to 4th Centuries AD). The rim sherd consists of a fabric similar to that known as Severn Valley ware, dating from the 2nd to 4th Centuries AD. The sherd probably originally came from a storage jar type vessel. The sherd measures 6.91 mm thick and weighs 14.8 grams. It measures 31.20 mm in length and 42.51 mm wide. Sherd specific details: Fabric type: Severn Valley Ware Sherd type: Rimsherd Rim type: RE (Rounded Direct, Everted forward). Sherd thickness: 6.91 mm Firing condition: oxidised exterior, oxidised…
Created on: Wednesday 12th June 2013
Last updated: Wednesday 12th June 2013
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Record ID: WMID-0CD6E7
Object type: VESSEL
Broad period: MEDIEVAL
County: Shropshire
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation Find awaiting validation
Potsherd from wheelthrown ceramic vessel. The potsherd is a body sherd from a Medieval jug, circa AD1200-1400. Combed decoration present. Gritted, quartz fabric. Length: 38.72mm. Width: 54.25mm. Thickness: 9.02mm. Weight: 20.07g
Created on: Monday 25th March 2013
Last updated: Monday 1st April 2013
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Record ID: LVPL-090D07
Object type: VESSEL
Broad period: MEDIEVAL
County: North Yorkshire
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation Find awaiting validation
Six (6) sherds (three (3) rimsherds and three (3) bodysherds) of several wheel thrown ceramic vessels of a local Medieval glazed jug pottery type, dating from 13th to 14th Centuries AD. The sherds vary in thickness from 7.20mm to 11.32mm. In total they weigh 107.0 grams. The sherds have a pale yellow oxidised fabric and a pale green glaze on the exterior surfaces. Subtle differences are present in the fabric types between sherds, which would indicate different sources of production. This type of pottery was typically produced during the 13th and 14th Centuries. Vessel forms …
Created on: Wednesday 14th September 2011
Last updated: Thursday 28th March 2013
Spatial data recorded. This findspot is known as 'Ryedale', grid reference and parish protected.


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Record ID: LVPL-092C55
Object type: VESSEL
Broad period: ROMAN
County: North Yorkshire
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation Find awaiting validation
Three (3) sherds (one (1) rimsherd and two (2) bodysherds) of several wheel thrown ceramic vessels of a local Roman oxidised pottery type, dating from 2nd to 4th Centuries AD. The sherds vary in thickness from 5.63mm to 7.04mm. In total they weigh 10.4 grams. The sherds have a pale grey / light orange fabric. Subtle differences are present in the fabric types between sherds, which would indicate different sources of production. This type of pottery was typically produced during the 2nd and 4th Centuries AD. The vessel form suggested by the rimsherd present is probably that of a…
Created on: Wednesday 14th September 2011
Last updated: Thursday 28th March 2013
Spatial data recorded. This findspot is known as 'Ryedale', grid reference and parish protected.


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Record ID: LVPL-093F77
Object type: VESSEL
Broad period: POST MEDIEVAL
County: North Yorkshire
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation Find awaiting validation
One (1) basesherd of a wheel thrown ceramic vessel of a local Post Medieval slipware pottery type (17th to 18th Centuries AD). The sherd measures 51.09mm in length, 49.97mm wide and 10.50mm thick. It weighs 22.6 grams. The sherd has a pale grey fabric, with a light yellow and dark brown glaze on the internal surface. This type of pottery was typically produced during the 17th and 18th Centuries AD and commonly referred to as slipware. The vessel form suggested by the basesherd present is probably that of a large open bowl. Sherd specific details: Fabric type: Slipware Firing …
Created on: Wednesday 14th September 2011
Last updated: Thursday 28th March 2013
Spatial data recorded. This findspot is known as 'Ryedale', grid reference and parish protected.


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Record ID: LVPL-0A1BB3
Object type: VESSEL
Broad period: POST MEDIEVAL
County: North Yorkshire
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation Find awaiting validation
Two (2) bodysherds of a several wheel thrown ceramic vessels of a Late Post Medieval stoneware pottery type (19th Centuries AD). Sherd 1 measures 38.29mm in length, 32.37mm wide and 6.71mm thick. It weighs 10.9 grams. It exhibits an mottled light to dark brown external salt glaze. Sherd 2 measures 41.79mm in length, 48.95mm wide and 5.55mm thick. It weighs 16.4 grams. It exhibits a mid brown external salt glaze. Together both sherds weigh 27.3 grams. Both sherds have a light grey hard fabric, with an external salt glaze. This type of pottery was typically produced during the 19…
Created on: Wednesday 14th September 2011
Last updated: Thursday 28th March 2013
Spatial data recorded. This findspot is known as 'Ryedale', grid reference and parish protected.


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Record ID: LVPL-0A3888
Object type: VESSEL
Broad period: MEDIEVAL
County: North Yorkshire
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation Find awaiting validation
Twenty seven (27) sherds (seven (7) rimsherds, eighteen (18) bodysherds and two (2) basesherds) of several wheel thrown ceramic vessels of a local Medieval glazed jug pottery type, dating from 13th to 14th Centuries AD. The sherds vary in thickness from 6.45mm to 11.63mm. In total they weigh 445.1 grams. The sherds have a pale yellow oxidised fabric and a pale green glaze on the exterior surfaces. Subtle differences are present in the fabric types between sherds, which would indicate different sources of production. This type of pottery was typically produced during the…
Created on: Wednesday 14th September 2011
Last updated: Thursday 28th March 2013
Spatial data recorded. This findspot is known as 'Coulton', grid reference and parish protected.


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Record ID: LVPL-1B97B7
Object type: VESSEL
Broad period: ROMAN
County: North Yorkshire
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation Find awaiting validation
One rimsherd of a wheel thrown ceramic vessel, of Early Roman dating (1st to 3rd Centuries AD) The sherd consists of a fragment of a Roman ceramic type, known as Samian ware. Numerous white flecks are present as inclusions in the fabric, suggesting that the production centre was South Gaulish in origin, possibly La Graufesenque. The profile of the rimsherd is consistent with a vessel type known as Dragendorff 27 (Webster, 1996, 38), which equates to a small cup with a double curved wall and a beaded rim. As this sherd is fairly flat in profile, it is most likely of 2nd Century AD d…
Created on: Thursday 15th September 2011
Last updated: Thursday 28th March 2013
Spatial data recorded. This findspot is known as 'North Yorkshire', grid reference and parish protected.


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Record ID: LVPL-1C3BF8
Object type: VESSEL
Broad period: MEDIEVAL
County: North Yorkshire
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation Find awaiting validation
Three (3) sherds (one (1) rimsherd, one (1) handle and one (1) bodysherd) of several wheel thrown ceramic vessels of a local Medieval glazed jug pottery type, dating from 13th to 14th Centuries AD. The sherds vary in thickness from 4.98mm to 7.24mm. In total they weigh 112.2 grams. The sherds have a pale yellow oxidised fabric and a pale green glaze on the exterior surfaces. Subtle differences are present in the fabric types between sherds, which would indicate different sources of production. This type of pottery was typically produced during the 13th and 14th Centur…
Created on: Thursday 15th September 2011
Last updated: Thursday 28th March 2013
Spatial data recorded. This findspot is known as 'North Yorkshire', grid reference and parish protected.


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Record ID: LVPL-1C7CA4
Object type: VESSEL
Broad period: MEDIEVAL
County: North Yorkshire
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation Find awaiting validation
Four (4) sherds (Two (2) handles and two (2) bodysherds) of several wheel thrown ceramic vessels of a local Late Medieval glazed jug pottery type, dating from 14th to 16th Centuries AD. The sherds vary in thickness from 7.23mm to 11.91mm. In total they weigh 159.8 grams. The sherds have a pale brown oxidised fabric and a dark brown, almost purplish glaze on the exterior surfaces. Subtle differences are present in the fabric types between sherds, which would indicate different sources of production. This type of pottery was typically produced during the 14th and 16th Ce…
Created on: Thursday 15th September 2011
Last updated: Thursday 28th March 2013
Spatial data recorded. This findspot is known as 'North Yorkshire', grid reference and parish protected.


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Record ID: WMID-887606
Object type: VESSEL
Broad period: MEDIEVAL
County: Staffordshire
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation Find awaiting validation
An incomplete rimsherd from a wheel thrown vessel, of Late Medieval dating (AD 1100 to AD 1400). The rimsherd measures 43.75 mm in length, 62.49 mm wide and 12.09 mm thick. It weighs 36.7 g. The interior exhibits traces of a dark green glaze. The fabric consists of a light grey, gritty fabric. The exterior shows evidence of possible burning. The rimsherd is probably from a large open bowl type vessel, in a fabric consistent with a local (unsourced) cooking pot type of Medieval dating (AD 1100 to AD 1400).
Created on: Thursday 7th March 2013
Last updated: Thursday 7th March 2013
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Record ID: WILT-7FF537
Object type: VESSEL
Broad period: MEDIEVAL
County: Dorset
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation Find awaiting validation
A rim sherd of Medieval (1200-1500) glazed grey earthenware with traces of a green glaze on both inside and outside surfaces. The rim has an internal lip and external (double-moulding) cordon. It measures 48.82x23.98x15.98mm and weighs 19.09g. Teresa Gilmore, Staffordshire & West Midlands Finds Liaison Officer, comments: 'The rim type is fine for a Medieval jug or bowl (latter more likely), and it is probably 13th to 15th century in date. It is possible a Bath A type'. (pers.comm. 2012). Ciorstaidh Hayward-Trevarthen, Dorset FLO, comments it could also be a South Wiltshire/ East Dor…
Created on: Wednesday 24th October 2012
Last updated: Thursday 25th October 2012
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Record ID: WMID-749248
Object type: VESSEL
Broad period: IRON AGE
County: Warwickshire
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation Find awaiting validation
A bodysherd/fragment of a handmade ceramic vessel. The sherd is 5.44mm thick and weighs 0.5g. It is 13.86mm long and 9.29mm wide. The sherd consists of a bodysherd, in a fabric similar to that published as SH1 (Standard common fossil shell type) in McSloy 2006, p 38, dated to Middle to Late Iron Age (500 BC to 100 AD). Sherd specific details: Fabric type: frequent fossil shell Sherd type: bodysherd Wall thickness: 5.44mm Firing condition: unoxidised Hardness: hard Surface texture: soapy Condition of sherds: slightly abraded Sherd/fragment not photographed. Sherd found in the same find…
Created on: Wednesday 20th January 2010
Last updated: Wednesday 8th August 2012
Spatial data recorded. This findspot is known as 'Brailes', grid reference and parish protected.


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