Post Medieval - Tin glazed (majolica & faience) (7.TG.BE.0008)

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Category
Tin glazed (majolica & faience) (Post Medieval)
Fabric name
Chronology
Post Medieval > Modern > 1650-1675
Dating method(-s)
/
Potters' mark
No
Additional information
biscuit waster (base fragment); referred to as "rough fired ware"

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Site type
Pottery production
Location
Belgium; Oost-Vlaanderen; Gent
Site name
Gent, Bijlokehospitaal
Excavation or Survey Team
Dienst Stadsarcheologie Gent
Additional contextual information
site code: BH 95 (excavation 1995),BH 95 BI 4; layer with potter's waste, attributed to the workshop/pottery company of "Gillis van de Vyvere" situated in close vicinity of the site
Slip
No
Slip color
Glaze
No
Glaze type
Glaze color
Glaze additives
Additional information
Slip
No
Slip color
Glaze
No
Glaze type
Glaze color
Glaze additives
Additional information
Surface color
orange-pink
Surface texture
Smooth
Fracture color
orange-pink
Inclusions (non-plastics/tempering)
quartz, red fired grog fragments, white oval to subangular grog (?) fragments
Matrix and voids
some vesicles and vughs
Diagnostic features
Additional information
sample GENT_BH_ST1a
Sample type
Pottery
Inventory number
7.TG.BE.0008
Collection
Archaeological Department, Ghent University
Donating institute/person
Stadsarcheologie Gent, Onroerenderfgoeddepot De Zwarte Doos
Host collection
Stadsarcheologie Gent, Onroerenderfgoeddepot De Zwarte Doos
Other samples available
Yes
Sample collection method
Archaeological Excavation

Laleman et al. 1996

Full reference

Laleman M.C., Lievois D., Stoops G. & Swimberge P. 1996. Hollands porselein uit Gent. Stadsarcheologie. Bodem en monument in Gent 20, 3: 5-55.

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