Pearce, J. and Vince, A. G. (1988). A dated type-series of London medieval pottery. Part 4: Surrey whitewares.

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A dated type-series of London medieval pottery. Part 4: Surrey whitewares
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192
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White-firing, sandy earthenwares were one of the main types of pottery used in London from mid-13th to 16th century. They came from a number of sources in Surrey and along the Surrey-Hampshire border and can be divided into four classes based on fabric, manufacturing techniques, and typology. Three of these classes are termed Kingston-type ware, Coarse Border ware, and Cheam whiteware. The fourth ware is commonly, but incorrectly, termed 'Tudor Green' ware, and appears to have been a minor product of all three industries. A type-series of forms and decoration for all four wares is derived from material found in the City of London. The implications of these data for the origins and relationships of the industries are discussed. Au (abr)
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Jacqueline Pearce
Alan G Vince
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1988
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Location - Auto Detected: Surrey
Location - Auto Detected: London
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16th Century (Auto Detected Temporal)
MEDIEVAL (Historic England Periods)
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Date Of Issue From: 1988
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05 Dec 2008