Title: Green glaze pottery + bits Post by: hedgehog on May 24, 2009, 09:43:58 PM Just been sorting finds from the last three outings. Suppose it must have been about 80 bits and pieces each time, some georgian grots, buttons , bits of lead , usual tat.
Strange that when you find one item a similar one turns up , wonder what the small padlocks were for? The broken hammered was an appalling iffy signal and I thought it was a little piece of copper initially. Like finding the green glaze pottery , a nice rim that was on the surface Title: Re: Green glaze pottery + bits Post by: Al.Thepastfinder, ( Alan ) on May 25, 2009, 06:30:24 AM arrr A shame about the hammie being broken hedehog, would have been a nice one.
not one, but 2 small locks hey hmmm i wonder if they could be from a case or a beuro draw, or even a charm bracelet Title: Re: Green glaze pottery + bits Post by: Gadget(Ian) on May 25, 2009, 07:17:27 AM nice one hedgehog what sort of date is the pottery? i do find some pieces like that now and then
Title: Re: Green glaze pottery + bits Post by: hedgehog on May 25, 2009, 07:42:57 AM When the green glaze is turning up Ian , i expect to find anything around Henry II and III, I have asked Walt (e-mail) to come on and give an update, he is very very good on the pottery. Took him to a field once and he found his first bit of beaker ware, jumping up and down he was , thought he was going to wet himself, hope he posts a pic of it!
Title: Re: Green glaze pottery + bits Post by: waltonbasinman on May 25, 2009, 08:14:54 AM the pottery is called Green Glaze pottery and dates anytime from 1300,s to the late 1500,s early 1600,s. It is difficult to be more precise as it has regional variations : example = The tradition started earlier in some places and lasts longer in other places, hence the loose date range. What is good is it is usually a great indicator of where the fields were being worked in the medieval period and as Steve says " the hammered follow" The pottery is UK wide and would be made locally to settlements as no evidence exists of it being mass produced.
Title: Re: Green glaze pottery + bits Post by: ROMAN STEVE on May 28, 2009, 05:35:38 PM its surprising what we keep in our junk boxes
and what we class as junk |