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Various Ceramics

 

Excavations at Southall's Quarter yielded fragments of elaborately decorated serving dishes such as a possible sauceboat (above left) and tureen (center) made of creamware, alongside plain colonoware sherds like this plate (right). Other vessel forms and ceramic types include (at left a-g) coarse earthenware Iberian storage jar, creamware plate, white saltglaze stoneware platter, pearlware tureen stand, two pearlware saucer fragments, and a coarse earthenware footed bowl.

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