Physical Description
One earthenware fragment from the rim of a smallish oval or oblong serving dish that may have had a lid. Decoration is blue flow ware in an unidentified pattern. Manufacture date after circa 1835.
Physical Description
One earthenware fragment from the rim of a smallish oval or oblong serving dish that may have had a lid. Decoration is blue flow ware in an unidentified pattern. Manufacture date after circa 1835.
More Information
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Collection Names
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Collecting Areas
Public Life & Institutions, Historical Archaeology, Royal Exhibition Building
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Acquisition Information
Transfer 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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Manufacture Date
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Context Number
M10/15/100
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Site
Australia, Victoria, Melbourne, Royal Exhibition Building Western Forecourt
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Activity
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Specific Activity
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Decoration
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Colour
Blue
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Type of item
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References
Klose and Malan 2000: 56; Miller 1974: 201; Miller 1991: 9; Poplar Forest 1996: 3; Samford 1997: 24; Snyder 1997: 7
[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, 56 Pages
[Article - Journal] Miller, George L. 1974. A Tenant Farmer's Tableware: Nineteenth-Century Ceramics from Tabb's Purchase. Maryland Historical Magazine. 69: 197-210., 1974, 201 Pages
[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, 9 Pages
[Book] 1996. Poplar Forest Archaeology Lab and Field Manual., 1996, 3 Pages
[Article - Journal] Samford, Patricia. 1997. Response to Market: Dating English Underglaze Transfer-Printed Wares. Historical Archaeology. 31 (2), 1997, 24 Pages
[Book] Snyder, Jeffrey. 1997. Romantic Staffordshire Ceramics., 1997, 7 Pages
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Keywords
Archaeology, Eating & Dining, Royal Exhibition Building, World Heritage