词条 | Brandsby-type ware |
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Production zoneBrandsby-type ware production is centred on the village of Brandsby, North Yorkshire,[2] 22km from York but is presumed to have been made in a number of villages to the north of York.[2] FabricBrandsby-type ware is a lightly gritted fabric, generally oxidised to white, pink, pale brown, or reddish-yellow and sometimes with a grey core.[3] They are generally finer and sandier, and usually more hard-fired than the earlier and comparable York Glazed Ware.[2] Form and decorationThe main form produced from Brandsby-type ware is the jug (or baluster jug), but cooking pots, bowls and condiment dishes also feature.[4] Initially the forms are very similar to York Glazed Ware, but the ware later develops its own unique decorative style including rouletting or roller-stamping, combed wavy lines, or plain incised lines.[1][4] See also
References1. ^1 Jennings, S. 1992. Medieval Pottery in the Yorkshire Museum, York, 18–21. 2. ^1 2 Mainman, A. and Jenner, A. 2013. Medieval Pottery from York (Archaeology of York 16/9), York, 1230–1245. 3. ^Brooks, C.M. 1987. Medieval and Later Pottery from Aldwark and Other Sites, York, 153–154. 4. ^1 McCarthy, M.R. and Brooks, C.M. 1988. Medieval pottery in Britain AD900-1600, Leicester, 233–236. External links
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