Physical Description
Four partially conjoining fragments of an earthenware plate base. Decoration is brown transfer print in Lozere pattern. Partial maker's mark includes the pattern name and 'Ironstone'. Manufactured by Edward Challinor, Staffodshire, England, 1862 to 1867.
Physical Description
Four partially conjoining fragments of an earthenware plate base. Decoration is brown transfer print in Lozere pattern. Partial maker's mark includes the pattern name and 'Ironstone'. Manufactured by Edward Challinor, Staffodshire, England, 1862 to 1867.
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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, 18 Jan 2010
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Manufacture Name
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Manufacture Date
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Context Number
M10/16/205
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Site
Australia, Victoria, Melbourne, Royal Exhibition Building Western Forecourt
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Distinguishing Marks
Maker's mark. Edward Challinor and John Goodwin both marked their wares 'Ironstone'. Challinor made a pattern called Lozere.
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Specific Activity
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Decoration
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Colour
Brown
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Provenance
Staffordshire
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Type of item
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References
Coysh and Henrywood 1982: 231; Godden 1991: 137
[Book] Coysh, Arthur W. & Henrywood, R K. 1982. The Dictionary of Blue and White Printed Pottery 1780-1880. I., 1982, 231 Pages
[Book] Godden, Geoffrey A. 1991. Encyclopaedia of British Pottery and Porcelain Marks., 1991, 137 Pages
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Keywords
Archaeology, Eating & Dining, Royal Exhibition Building, World Heritage