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l-igiiif o7. — -Fink Encu.ish STONKwAKf ; .1, .Sijr: ;<■; h, <ii.iti >• '\ 



white slip — brown- bordered niim sherds 1; riiitjr from K h 



of mansion-house porch, aboiii 1723. "strairh-bhir" sionewurr. ■>: 



c, "dcgcncralc scratch-blue" jloncwarc is about 1790; d, "whii! .... ^ ;« 



bottom is hand-thrown; upfxr right in molded, about 1760; e, |)latc nnd plalirr fraginmu. 



jug witli a vertical collar. A handle section coiiics 

 from a pitcher or pos-set pot. Interior colors range 

 from a i)ro\vnish inu.stard to a redcii.sh hrowii. Not- 

 liiiKhani stoneware was made throughout the 18tli 

 cciiturs-, '"- hut these sherds correspond to middlc-of- 

 the-centuiy forms (tig. t)7a). 

 Drab stoneware. — The dominant po.Mtioii attained 



'•> Rackiiam, op. ril. (footnote 180), wl. 1, p. 1."*. 



by the StafTord.ihire |H)tCcr» in ilic IBil. .<- 



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p... 



stoneware were iiiustly in ihu dir< ■ 



St. ; • ■ ■ • - ' 



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with while pipe-clay »l 



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ai 



surlace ol drlllwarr. AllhouKti winr Hur^lrin imiirri 



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