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condiment-dish
Object Type
condiment-dish
Museum number
1854,1130.76
Description
Pottery condiment dish; red fabric; wheel-thrown with central slab of clay dividing into two; internal copper green glaze; knife-trimmed base.
Cultures/periods
Medieval
Production date
1270-1340
(circa)
Findspot
Found/Acquired:
Cannon Street (City of London)
Materials
pottery
Ware
London Ware
Technique
wheel-thrown
glazed
Dimensions
Diameter:
14.70 centimetres
Curator's comments
J.E.Pearce, A.G.Vince and M.A.Jenner, "A Dated Type-Series of London Medieval Pottery Part 2: London-type ware", London Middlesex Archaeol Soc Special Paper No 6 (1985), 44; cf fig 72, no 399. BSN 070291.
Bibliographic references
Hobson 1903 / Catalogue of the collection of English Pottery in the Department of British and Medieval Antiquites and Ethnography of the British Museum
(B270)
Location
Not on display
Acquisition name
Purchased from:
Henry J Ingall
Acquisition date
1854
Department
Britain, Europe and Prehistory
Registration number
1854,1130.76