Physical Description
One earthenware fragment from the rim of a saucer. Pattern is blue transfer print 'Willow'. Manufacturing date range is circa 1805 to circa 1900.
Physical Description
One earthenware fragment from the rim of a saucer. Pattern is blue transfer print 'Willow'. Manufacturing date range is circa 1805 to circa 1900.
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                                Collecting AreasPublic Life & Institutions, Historical Archaeology, Royal Exhibition Building 
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                                Acquisition InformationTransfer from Godden Mackay Logan Heritage Consultants (GML), Department of Archaeology, La Trobe University, Australia Gallery, History & Technology Department, Museum Victoria, 20 Nov 2009 
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                                Context NumberG12/9/13/010 
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                                SiteAustralia, Victoria, Melbourne, Royal Exhibition Building Western Forecourt 
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                                Distinguishing MarksMiller (1991) and Copeland (1994) state that the Willow pattern was standardised in circa 1790, although Klose and Malan (2000) state that this occurred after 1810. Willow was produced by a large number of potteries over a long period and was the cheapest available transfer printed pattern through much of the 19th century. Start date based on start date for production of whiteware. 
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                                ColourBlue 
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                                ReferencesMiller 1991: 8; Copeland 1994: 13; Miler et al 2000: 13; Klose and Malan 2000: 55 
 [Article - Journal] Miller, George L. A Revised Set of CC Index Values for Classification and Economic Scaling of English Ceramics from 1787 to 1880. Historical Archaeology. 25 (1): 1-25., 1991, 8 Pages
 [Book] Copeland, Robert. 1994. Spode., 1994, 13 Pages
 [Article - Journal] Miller, George L., et al. Telling Time for Archaeologists. Newsletter of the Council for Northeast Historical Archaeology. 29: 1-22., 2000, 13 Pages
 [Article - Journal] Klose, J & Malan, A. The Ceramic Signature of the Cape in the Nineteenth Century, with Particular Reference to the Tenant Street Site, Cape Town. The South African Archaeological Bulletin. 55: 49-59., 2000, 55 Pages
 
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                                KeywordsArchaeology, Eating & Dining, Royal Exhibition Building, World Heritage 
 
            