Draper, J., ed. (1984). Post-medieval pottery 1650--1800. Princes Risborough: Shire Publications.

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Post-medieval pottery 1650--1800
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Shire Archaeology Series
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Volume:
40
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64
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Monograph (in Series)
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The book covers English ceramics during the period from 1650 to 1800, a time during which new types of pottery were being developed and porcelain was being made in Britain for the first time. Wares covered range from simple, everyday earthenwares to the products of Staffordshire and the porcelain factories. The book combines the art-historical or collector's approach with archaeologically excavated material. Methods of production and decoration are explained, and contemporary imports discussed.
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Author:
Jo Draper
Editor
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Editor:
Jo Draper
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Shire Publications
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Year of Publication:
1984
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ISBN:
0 85263 681 4
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Location - Auto Detected: Staffordshire
Location - Auto Detected: Britain
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04 Sep 2006