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Unique ID: MAS-D100087
Object type certainty: Certain
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status: Published
One ceramic serving dish lid made of a refined whiteware with transfer-printed design in red.The term 'whiteware' is used in historical archaeology to denote refined ceramics with a whiter and denser body than pearlware that generally postdates c. 1830. Whiteware is a class of ceramic products that include porcelain and china. They are usually, but not necessarily white and consist typically of clays, feldspar, potter's flint, and whiting (calcium carbonate).
Notes:
This item was found with three cylindrical glass bottles​ (MAS-D100084), seven clay pipes (MAS-D100085) and two green glass gin bottles (MAS-D100101).
Class:
UNASSIGNED
Sub class: LID
Current location of find: With finder
Subsequent action after recording: Submitted as wreck to the Receiver of Wreck
Broad period: NINETEENTH CENTURY
Period from: NINETEENTH CENTURY
Period to: MODERN
Quantity: 1
Length: 205 mm
Date(s) of discovery: Sunday 6th August 2017
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Recorded by: L R
Identified by: L M
Secondary identifier: V L
4 Figure: TR3844
Four figure Latitude: 51.1457526
Four figure longitude: 1.4013985
1:25K map: TR3844
1:10K map: TR34SE
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Unmasked grid reference accurate to a 1 metre square.
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