One creamware body sherd, likely from a flatware vessel. There is an impressed manufacturer's mark on one side associating this creamware with David Dunderdale & Co.: D.D. & Co. Castleford Pottery. David Dunderdale & Co. was a pottery in Castleford, Yorkshire ca. 1790-1820. It manufactured earthenwares, creamwares, and Jasper-type stonewares. The Pottery subsequently worked by many different firms, including T. Nicholson & Co.
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Object number
516
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Date made
ca. 1790 - ca. 1820
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Decoration
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Animals/objects
Flatware
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Category
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Class
Ceramic
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Functions
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Material
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Context
Lot 27* Ceramic Shop Deposit: Undisturbed Ceramic Deposit (Red-Brown Sand with Ceramics) (624.516)
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Forms
Body
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Ware types
Creamware
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Techniques
Press Molded