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  2. List of English medieval pottery - Wikipedia

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    English medieval pottery was produced in Britain from the sixth to the late fifteenth centuries AD. During the sixth to the eighth centuries, pottery was handmade locally and fired in a bonfire. Common pottery fabrics consisted of clay tempered with sand or shell, or a mix of sand and shell.

  3. Category:Ceramics of medieval Europe - Wikipedia

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    Ceramics of medieval England (16 P) ... Salt glaze pottery; Socarrat This page was last edited on 27 June 2017, at 02:09 (UTC). ...

  4. Category:English pottery - Wikipedia

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    Ceramics of medieval England (16 P) R. ... Staffordshire pottery (1 C, 78 P) Pages in category "English pottery" The following 63 pages are in this category, out of ...

  5. Medieval pottery workshop — with pieces still in the oven ...

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    The 400-year-old workshop had two kilns, or ovens for firing pottery. The main furnace was shaped like an almond and made of bricks, archaeologists said. Inside were several almost complete ...

  6. Thetford ware - Wikipedia

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    Thetford ware is a type of English medieval pottery mass-produced in Britain between the late ninth and mid twelfth centuries AD. Manufactured in Norfolk and Ipswich, Suffolk, the pottery has a hard, sandy fabric, and is generally grey in colour. Most vessel types include cooking pots, bowls, jars, pitchers, and lamps.

  7. Medieval art - Wikipedia

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    The insular manuscript style was transmitted to the continent by the Hiberno-Scottish mission, and its anti-classical energy was extremely important in the formation of later medieval styles. In most Late Antique manuscripts text and decoration were kept clearly apart, though some initials began to be enlarged and elaborated, but major insular ...

  8. Sandy ware - Wikipedia

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    Sandy ware, also known as Early Medieval Sandy ware, is a type of pottery found in Great Britain from the sixth through the fourteenth centuries. The pottery fabric is tempered with enough quartz sand mixed in with the clay for it to be visible in the fabric of the pot.

  9. Pottery - Wikipedia

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    Pottery was hardly seen on the tables of elites from Hellenistic times until the Renaissance, and most medieval wares were coarse and utilitarian, as the elites ate off metal vessels. Painted Hispano-Moresque ware from Spain, developing the styles of Al-Andalus , became a luxury for late medieval elites, and was adapted in Italy into maiolica ...

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