7. Bowl, large, Chinese porcelain. Body sherd only, 

 probably part of same bowl as nos. 5, 6. 18th 

 century. N2. 



8. Saucer, Chinese porcelain. C^urvino wall; small 

 footrins;; poor quality ornamentation in undcrglazc 

 blue and o\erglaze red, with landscape motif spread- 

 ing from base onto the wall and ceasing below the 

 rim in a pale blue line. The two fragments have 

 the appearance of being part of the same saucer, 

 but their positions in the pit make this unlikely. 

 Probably third C|uarter of 18th century. E primary, 

 C2. 



9. Saucer. Chinese porcelain, rather similar in style 

 to no. 8. Rim slightly everted; small footring with 

 base raised within; decoration in underglaze blue 

 and overglaze red; floral motif with blue stems and 

 flowers and some red lca\es; similar decoration on 

 e.xterior of wall. Probably third quarter of 18th 

 centurv. J2, Ol. Reconstructed drawing, fig. 23, 

 no. 12. 



10. Cup, Chinese porcelain. Rim sherd only; land- 

 .scape decoration in imderglaze blue and o\erglaze 

 red in style similar to that of no. 8 with a thin 

 blue line around interior below rim. Probably 

 third quarter of 18th century. E3. 



11. Saucer, Chinese porcelain. Wall fragment only; 

 human figure in underglaze blue; vigorous painting 

 of pleasing quality. 18ih century. A3. 



12. Bowl, Chinese porcelain. Body fragment only; 

 floral decoration in pale finelv-drawn underglaze 

 blue. 18th century. Kl. 



13. Bowl, Chinese porcelain. Upper body sherd 

 only; underglaze lily-pad decoration on interior 

 below the rim in vmderglaze blue and with L)ut- 

 terfly in flight on exterior. 18th century. N2. 



14. Blanc de chine figurine. Back of head and 

 fragment of ear only.*' 17th or 18th century. HI. 



\5. Bowl, London or Bristol delftware. Floral orna- 

 ment in cobalt. Second to third quarter of 18th 

 century. Svirface. 



16. Bowl, Bristol delftware. Hemispherical, stylized 

 foliate ornament in cobalt; ring of same color 1^4 

 inches below rim on interior. Second to third 

 quarter of 18th century. F2, K2. 



17. Bowl, similar to or perhaps part of no. 15. 

 Second to third quarter of 18th century. Surface. 



18. Bowl, probably Bristol delftware. Decorated in 

 Chinese stvle; exterior decoration in cobalt with 



red rim. Second to third rjuarter of 18th century. 

 G3. 



19. Bowl, probably Bristol delftware. Foliate pattern 

 on exterior in cobalt; red-edged rim; single broad 

 line below rim, double line above foot, and double 

 line around interior % inch below rim. .Second to 

 third quarter of 18th century. K2. 



20. Basin, London or Bristol delftware. E\erted 

 rim with cobalt decoration on upper surface. 

 Probably second cjuarter of 18th centiu'w E 

 primary. 



21. Bowl, probably Liverpool delftware. Body sherd 

 only; floral decoration in pale, somewhat speckled 

 cobalt with black highlighting, gray interior surface, 

 probably a second. Second to third quarter of 18th 

 century. Surface. 



22. Bowl, London or Bristol delftware. Cobalt 

 decoration of uncertain form. Second to third 

 quarter of 18th century. SI. 



23. Bowl, London or Bristol delftware. Small rim 

 sherd only; rich blue cobalt decoration of uncer- 

 tain form. First to .second quarter of 18th century. 

 Surface. 



24. Bowl, Bristol delftware. Lower body fragment 

 only; foliate ornament in deep blue cobalt, leaves 

 created in "spade" brushwork; single line around 

 base on interior. Second quarter of 18th century. 

 B3. 



25. Plate, Bristol delftware. Base fragment and rim 

 fragments, damaged by fire; cobalt decoration 

 with "spade" brushwork as in no. 24. Second 

 quarter of 18th century. Q2. 



26. Cup or small bowl, probably Bristol delftware. 

 Foliate decoration in deep cobalt neatly applied; 

 thin body. First half of 18th century, perhaps first 

 quarter. .\2, XI . 



27. Bowl or porringer, English delftware. Everted 

 rim and plain white tin-glaze; belongs to same class 

 as the many chamber-pot and wash-basin fragments 

 found in the pit. Third quarter of 18th century. 

 C2. Reconstructed drawing, fig. 25, no. 24. 



28. Ointment pot, English delftw^are. Everted rim 

 and somewhat buljjous body; white tin-glaze.^* 

 18th century. Surface. 



29. Ointment pot, English delftware. Thin-walled; 

 rim slightly everted and wider than base (a char- 

 acteristic that became more pronounced as the 18th 



^ See Jenyns, op. cit. (footnote 51), pi. 120, no. 2. 



5< F. H. Garner, English Delftware. London, 1948, pi. Ha, 

 right. 



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