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Record ID: WMID-F1A6F4
Object type: CRUCIBLE
Broad period: MEDIEVAL
County: Warwickshire
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Description: Medieval to Post medieval. basesherd, crucible. Base type: Rounded. Local type. Frequent quartz. Reduced. Fabric: Reduced. Grey core. Black exterior. Black interior. Hard. Inclusions: Frequent quartz (0.5-3 mm). Poorly sorted. Forming: Wheel thrown. Decoration: none. Surface treatment: clear glaze on exterior. Copper ore deposits on interior. Condition: Abraded. Form: crucible Fragment: Basesherd. Notes: Diameter of vessel: not enough present to accurate estimate diameter. Thickness: 20.4 mm. Mass: 90.5 g.
Created on: Monday 31st July 2017
Last updated: Tuesday 15th August 2017
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Record ID: WAW-EA82D3
Object type: FLOOR TILE
Broad period: MEDIEVAL
County: Telford and Wrekin
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A fragment of a line impressed ceramic floor tile, of later medieval dating (13th to 15th Centuries AD). Approximately 40% of the tile is present and consists of a orangey red oxidised ceramic tile with a light brown transparent glaze with a line impressed design. The glaze extends down the original edges. The floor tile would probably have been triangular (corner) in shape. Three original edges survive, the central diagonal one indicates that the tile was originally made as a square and designed to be broken into two to create two triangular tiles. The design present consists of …
Created on: Tuesday 27th July 2010
Last updated: Friday 27th July 2012
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Record ID: WMID-729234
Object type: FLOOR TILE
Broad period: MEDIEVAL
County: Staffordshire
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An incomplete glazed ceramic floor tile, of later medieval dating (13th to 15th Centuries AD). Approximately 40% of the tile is present and consists of a orangey red oxidised ceramic tile with a patchy light green transparent glaze covering a stamped and infilled design in white clay. The glaze extends down the original edges. The floor tile would probably have been square in shape. Three original edges survive. The design is unclear, but possibly consists of a bird or an animal. The design would have been imprinted onto the wet tile using a wooden stamp. The recesses created b…
Created on: Wednesday 4th March 2015
Last updated: Wednesday 4th March 2015
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Record ID: WMID-73BB9E
Object type: FLOOR TILE
Broad period: MEDIEVAL
County: Staffordshire
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An incomplete glazed ceramic floor tile, of later medieval dating (13th to 15th Centuries AD). Around 25% of the tile is present and consists of a orangey red oxidised ceramic tile with a patchy light green transparent glaze. The glaze extends down the original edges. The floor tile would probably have been square in shape. Two original edges survive. The fabric consists of a sparse fine quartz temper (>0.5 mm), well sorted. The tile measures 49.9 mm in length, 43.4 mm in width and 22.2 mm thick. It weighs 71.9 grams.
Created on: Monday 30th October 2017
Last updated: Monday 30th October 2017
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Record ID: WMID-73DA31
Object type: FLOOR TILE
Broad period: MEDIEVAL
County: Staffordshire
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An incomplete glazed ceramic probable floor tile, of later medieval dating (13th to 15th Centuries AD). Around 50% of the tile is present and consists of a orangey red oxidised ceramic tile with a dark green transparent glaze. The glaze extends down the three surviving original edges and is present on the front and back of the tile. The floor tile would probably have been square in shape. The fabric consists of a frequent fine quartz temper (>0.5 mm), well sorted. The tile measures 52.3 mm in length, 90.7 mm in width and 30.2 mm thick. It weighs 207.3 grams.
Created on: Monday 30th October 2017
Last updated: Monday 30th October 2017
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Record ID: WMID-73EAED
Object type: FLOOR TILE
Broad period: MEDIEVAL
County: Staffordshire
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation Find awaiting validation
An incomplete glazed ceramic probable floor tile, of later medieval dating (13th to 15th Centuries AD). Around 25% of the tile is present and consists of a dark grey to orangey red ceramic tile with a dark green transparent glaze. The glaze is present on one surviving side. A white slip may be present underneath the dark green glaze, as suggestive on one of the surviving sides. The floor tile would probably have been square in shape. Two original edges are present. The top appears to have an overfired glaze on the surface with patches of lead solder or plaster on it. It is possibly…
Created on: Monday 30th October 2017
Last updated: Tuesday 31st October 2017
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Record ID: WAW-AB3EE7
Object type: HAIR CURLER
Broad period: POST MEDIEVAL
County: Telford and Wrekin
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation Find awaiting validation
Incomplete fragment of a pipe clay wig curler of late Post Medieval to Modern date (17th to 18th centuries in date). The wig curler fragment measures 38.14mm length, maximum diameter 14.58mm, minimum diameter 10.24mm, weight 8.3g. It is cylindrical in form, demonstrating a bulbous circular end, with the end flattened. Approximately 50% of the wig curler is present. No makers marks are present. The wig curler is probably of Georgian dating (17th to 18th Centuries). The information within this report is taken from information provided by MrRexKey of Broseley Pipe Museum to whic…
Created on: Wednesday 12th May 2010
Last updated: Monday 21st October 2019
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Record ID: WAW-796165
Object type: OVEN
Broad period: IRON AGE
County: Warwickshire
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A fragment of a fired clay oven plate or lid. The fragment present was part of a larger sub-circular thick fired clay disc, commonly found in Middle to Late Iron Age (500 BC to 100 AD) sites. The fabric consists of an oxidised grog tempered fabric, with frequent fossil shell inclusions. It measures 113.90mm in length, 58.44mm in width and is 27.77mm thick. It weighs 162.8 grams. The estimated original diameter of the fired clay disk is 30cm and approximately 13% of the circumference is present. Discs like this have been found in several sites in Oxfordshire and there is currentl…
Created on: Thursday 3rd June 2010
Last updated: Tuesday 31st July 2012
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Record ID: WAW-97D8B7
Object type: OVEN
Broad period: IRON AGE
County: Warwickshire
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation Find awaiting validation
Thirty-nine (39) fragments of fired clay. Together they weigh 490 grams. None of the fragments can easily be identified to a form, but could range from loom weights to oven plates. They probably date to the Middle to Late Iron Age (500 BC to 100 AD). A representative sample of the fragments have been photographed.
Created on: Wednesday 4th August 2010
Last updated: Tuesday 31st July 2012
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Record ID: WAW-161BD6
Object type: OVEN
Broad period: IRON AGE
County: Warwickshire
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation Find awaiting validation
A fragment of a fired clay oven plate or lid. The fragment present was part of a larger sub-circular thick fired clay disc, commonly found in Middle to Late Iron Age (500 BC to 100 AD) sites. The fabric consists of an oxidised grog tempered fabric, with frequent fossil shell inclusions. It measures 69.49mm in length, 51.91mm in width and is 20.54mm thick. It weighs 72.8 grams. Discs like this have been found in several sites in Oxfordshire and there is currently debate on their original use. The main hypothesis is that they functioned as either oven plates or lids.
Created on: Tuesday 10th August 2010
Last updated: Tuesday 31st July 2012
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Record ID: WAW-BA4125
Object type: OVEN
Broad period: IRON AGE
County: Warwickshire
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation Find awaiting validation
Thirteen (13) fragments of fired clay. Together they weigh 119 grams. None of the fragments can easily be identified to a form, but could range from loom weights to oven plates. They probably date to the Middle to Late Iron Age (500 BC to 100 AD). A representative sample of the fragments have been photographed.
Created on: Wednesday 18th August 2010
Last updated: Tuesday 31st July 2012
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Record ID: WAW-ECAC73
Object type: OVEN
Broad period: IRON AGE
County: Warwickshire
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation Find awaiting validation
Two fragments of fired clay oven plates or lids. The fragmenst present were part of a larger sub-circular thick fired clay disc or discs, commonly found in Middle to Late Iron Age (500 BC to 100 AD) sites. The fabric consists of an oxidised grog tempered fabric, with frequent fossil shell inclusions. It is not certain wether these are from the same discs or seperate ones. Together they weigh 52.5g Discs like this have been found in several sites in Oxfordshire and there is currently debate on their original use. The main hypothesis is that they functioned as either oven pl…
Created on: Monday 15th June 2015
Last updated: Thursday 16th May 2019
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Record ID: LVPL-DA3308
Object type: PIPE (SMOKING)
Broad period: MODERN
County: Wirral
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation Find awaiting validation
An incomplete moulded clay tobacco pipe bowl and stem of late post-medieval to modern date (late 19th or early 20th century AD). The clay tobacco pipe has been moulded from a white pipeclay. The pipe fragment consists of an almost complete bowl, and part of the stem. The bowl has been moulded with a 'Skull and Cross bones' symbol on both sides. The skull part is sub circular in design and is missing the lower jaw. The teeth are indicated by several vertical lines. The eyes are sub circular in shape and the nose triangular; all three are recessed. The cross bones part of the desi…
Created on: Thursday 7th April 2011
Last updated: Tuesday 1st October 2019
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Record ID: LVPL-EA5A52
Object type: PIPE (SMOKING)
Broad period: POST MEDIEVAL
County: Cheshire West and Chester
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation Find awaiting validation
An incomplete moulded clay tobacco pipe bowl of Post Medieval dating (17th Century AD) The clay tobacco pipe has been moulded from a white pipeclay. The pipe fragment consists of an almost complete bowl. A horizontal line is present, running parallel to the rim edge. The rim of the bowl has been damaged. The clay pipe measures 26.59mm high, with a maximum diameter 19.22mm. The wall of the clay pipe bowl is 2.55mm thick. It weighs 5.9 grams. The bowl style is similar to that of Oswald's type 4 (Oswald, 1975, p.37). This type is typically dated to c. 1600 - 1640 AD. Referenc…
Created on: Wednesday 20th April 2011
Last updated: Monday 21st October 2019
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Record ID: WAW-A9B897
Object type: PIPE (SMOKING)
Broad period: POST MEDIEVAL
County: Telford and Wrekin
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation Find awaiting validation
Incomplete fragment of a clay tobacco pipe bowl of late Post Medieval date (c.1686). The pipe fragment measures 48.24mm length, bowl diameter 20.72mm, heel diameter 13.75mm, stem diameter 9.86mm, bore diameter 2.89mm, weight 13.7 grams. The information within this report is taken from information provided by MrRexKey of Broseley Pipe Museum to which sincere thanks are extended. It is a Broseley style pipe, similar to David Atkinson's Broseley Type 3a classification, with an oval heel, dated to c. 1670-1680. The relief heel mark is incomplete and consists of the initials WS wi…
Created on: Wednesday 12th May 2010
Last updated: Monday 21st October 2019
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Record ID: WAW-AA7263
Object type: PIPE (SMOKING)
Broad period: POST MEDIEVAL
County: Telford and Wrekin
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation Find awaiting validation
Incomplete fragment of a clay tobacco pipe bowl of late Post Medieval date (c.1690). The pipe fragment measures 55.72mm length, bowl diameter 21.02mm, heel diameter 11.87mm, stem diameter 9.43mm, bore diameter 2.64mm, weight 13.2 grams. The information within this report is taken from information provided by MrRexKey of Broseley Pipe Museum to which sincere thanks are extended. It is a Broseley style pipe, similar to David Atkinson's Broseley Type 5a classification, with an oval tailed heel, dated to c. 1680-1720. The relief heel mark is incomplete and consists of a gaunlet s…
Created on: Wednesday 12th May 2010
Last updated: Monday 21st October 2019
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Record ID: WAW-AA8E61
Object type: PIPE (SMOKING)
Broad period: POST MEDIEVAL
County: Telford and Wrekin
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation Find awaiting validation
Incomplete fragment of a clay tobacco pipe bowl of late Post Medieval date (c.1650). The pipe fragment measures 42.34mm length, bowl diameter 19.52mm, heel diameter 11.96mm, stem diameter 9.36mm, bore diameter 3.14mm, weight 10.6 grams. The information within this report is taken from information provided by MrRexKey of Broseley Pipe Museum to which sincere thanks are extended. It is a Broseley style pipe, similar to David Atkinson's Broseley Type 1b classification, with an oval tailed heel, dated to c. 1650. The relief makers mark, present on the back of the bowl is incomple…
Created on: Wednesday 12th May 2010
Last updated: Monday 21st October 2019
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Record ID: WAW-AAA9D5
Object type: PIPE (SMOKING)
Broad period: POST MEDIEVAL
County: Telford and Wrekin
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation Find awaiting validation
Incomplete fragment of a clay tobacco pipe bowl of late Post Medieval date (c.1720). The pipe fragment measures 45.15mm length, bowl diameter 20.86mm, spur diameter 4.26mm, stem diameter 9.41mm, bore diameter 2.19mm, weight 10.2 grams. The information within this report is taken from information provided by MrRexKey of Broseley Pipe Museum to which sincere thanks are extended. It is a Broseley style pipe, similar to David Atkinson's Broseley Type 7a classification, with a spur, dated to c. 1720-1740. The relief spur stamp is illegible and can not be identified to any particul…
Created on: Wednesday 12th May 2010
Last updated: Monday 21st October 2019
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Record ID: WAW-AB0256
Object type: PIPE (SMOKING)
Broad period: POST MEDIEVAL
County: Telford and Wrekin
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation Find awaiting validation
Incomplete fragment of a clay tobacco pipe stem of late Post Medieval date (c.1778). The pipe stem fragment measures 31.60mm length, stem diameter 7.03mm, bore diameter 1.94mm, weight 2.3 grams. The information within this report is taken from information provided by MrRexKey of Broseley Pipe Museum to which sincere thanks are extended. It is a Broseley style pipe stem. The relief stem mark is incomplete and consists of ET/NG in a square shape. The mark has been identified as one used by Thomas Gething, a Broseley pipemaker, known to be working c.1778. The pipe shows signs…
Created on: Wednesday 12th May 2010
Last updated: Monday 21st October 2019
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Record ID: WAW-AB0E18
Object type: PIPE (SMOKING)
Broad period: POST MEDIEVAL
County: Telford and Wrekin
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation Find awaiting validation
Incomplete fragment of a clay tobacco pipe stem of late Post Medieval date (c.1778). The pipe stem fragment measures 26.40mm length, stem diameter 7.17mm, bore diameter 12.27mm, weight 2.0 grams. The information within this report is taken from information provided by Mr Rex Key of Broseley Pipe Museum to which sincere thanks are extended. It is a Broseley style pipe stem. The relief stem mark is incomplete and consists of THO/GETH/ING in a square shape. The mark has been identified as one used by Thomas Gething, a Broseley pipemaker, known to be working c.1778. The pipe s…
Created on: Wednesday 12th May 2010
Last updated: Monday 21st October 2019
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