Type: Creamware, Royal

Name, Origin, Date

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Creamware, Royal

England/

1762-1820 CE

Historic (Spanish Colo...

Earlier/Alternative Names

Detail Attributes

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Morphological Attributes

plate, platter

Technological Attributes

White to light cream-c...

Creamy yellow surfa...

Vessels  0

Break Photos  0

Petrographic Samples  0

Description

White to light cream-colored, thin, hard, compact (although slightly porous) paste. Creamy yellow surface glaze caused by the addition of copper to a transparent lead glaze. Yellowish to greenish cast where glaze pools. Gently scalloped marly and rim shape, with a narrow molded band below and following the shape of the rim.

Associated Wares/Ware Families

Refined Earthenware


Associated Petrofabrics

Associated Kilns/Workshops

Bibliography

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  1. George Miller. "A Revised Set of CC Index Values for Classification and Economic Scaling of English Ceramics from 1787 to 1880" Historical Archaeology 25(1) (1991), 1-25

Discussion/Acknowledgements

“Sussman 2000b" was also listed on the FLMNH website but the bibliographic information was not provided.


"Hume 1969" was also listed on the FLMNH website but the bibliographic information was not provided.