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Dictionary of Traded Goods and Commodities
… but possibly was intended to describe a MUSTARD POT in a shape resembling the flowering head of an artichoke. …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… considered a local and late variant. Last of all come the Pot beakers and the Barbed-Wire beakers, coarse ware of local … plain zone between. 1 L.M. A.13672 Fragment of large pot, with paired finger-nail impressions; probably beaker or … style decoration, possibly produced by impressing on the pot a flint wrapped round with cord or sinew. This, and …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… collared or 'overhanging rim' urns which recall Neolithic pot types. A few pieces of collared urns, probably of various … 1906.7.2.6, 10, 11; 1907.6.19.11 THAMES (LONDON) Small pot of coarse ware with seven remaining lugs. Some pots … to have come from bucket-urn cemeteries. 79 Lugs on this pot recall those on globular urns. 80 B.M. 1904.5.29.1 81 The …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… daggers are also attributed. 53 A rather unusual biconical pot from the Thames at Mortlake 54 may be Marnian inspired … one with both ends of handle pushed through wall of pot; 1 fragment of dark grey burnished ware with faint … Antiquaries in 1725. 4 Unknown Shepperton (TQ. 07186758): pot reputedly containing hoard of speculum coins. Of fairly …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… pottery so far recognized in Middlesex is one complete pot and a few stray sherds from the Thames at Kew Bridge, … moderate amount of decoration round the upper part of the pot, sometimes extending inside the rim. Decorative motifs … become flattened and the rims to overhang the walls of the pot in a way that suggests the overhanging-rim urns of the …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… have found traces of Roman pottery nearby. An heptagonal pot, possibly of the 5th century, displayed in Shepperton … spearheads were found 'adjoining' the graves. Pieces of pot and four pierced lead discs were recovered about 1910 and …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… a few Republican but mainly Empire, contained in globular pot. Latest dated coin is of A.D. 209. B.M. 1928.10-19.1 … Hill Road': 4 coins of 3rd cent. (Probus and Caracalla) in pot, and 'bronze sword handle' found c. 1848-9. Unknown … found by workmen in 1867. 10 B.M. 1910.2.10.1 Old Ford: pot of bronze coins of Allectus found 1866. 11 Unknown Old …
A History of the County of Essex
… in 1926, 1927, 1928, and 1948; a tankard, a chocolate pot, and a punch ladle by R. Hutchinson, a 17th-century …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… here surround the coast: near the village, is the Gaylet Pot, a remarkable cavern into which the sea flows. Divine …
A History of the County of Sussex
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