Accession No
1978.200.3
Description
Rusticated bowl with a flat base and circular perforated lug handles; modern replica of an Anglo Saxon vessel. Part of rim is damaged.
Place
Europe; British Isles; England
Period
Anglo Saxon Modern 20th century 1974
Source
Garratt, Jonathan [donor]
Department
Arch
Reference Numbers
1978.200.3
Cultural Affliation
Material
Ceramic; Pottery
Local Term
Measurements
120mm
Events
Context (Production / use)
Three 'Anglo-Saxon' pots made by Jonathan Garratt of Clare College for Rosemary Luff in 1974 (June). Both clays come from a large pit in the vicinity of West Stow site, and shown to me by Stanley West. Fired in a shallow pit (6 inches deep) lined with marl, with a bonfire built over them. Time taken to fire would be approximately three hours.
Event Date 6/1974
Author: Jane Pettitt
Description (Physical description)
Description for 1978.200(.1-3): 'Three ' Anglo-Saxon' pots; two burnished pots of distinctly finer and more plastic clay than that which is finger impressed. The rougher, finger nail impressed bowl is missing one of its handles'.
Event Date 17/3/1992
Author: Jane Pettitt
Description (Physical description)
Rusticated bowl with a flat base and circular perforated lug handles; modern replica of an Anglo Saxon vessel. Part of rim is damaged.
Event Date 18/5/2021
Author: Jane Pettitt
FM:291816
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