Category:Border ware
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English: Border ware is a type of early post-medieval British pottery commonly used in London during the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. The lead-glazed, sandy earthenware was produced from kilns along the border between Hampshire and Surrey. There are two classes of Border ware: Whiteware and Red Borderware
Media in category "Border ware"
The following 9 files are in this category, out of 9 total.
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16th century Border ware flask.jpg 2,441 × 2,268; 1.68 MB
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16th century Border Ware tall jug.jpg 1,609 × 2,411; 969 KB
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Border ware candlestick.jpg 2,223 × 2,500; 901 KB
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Border ware jar green-glaze.jpg 2,109 × 2,256; 1.29 MB
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Border ware jug globular body.jpg 2,435 × 2,500; 1.41 MB
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Border ware jug.jpg 2,385 × 2,343; 1.43 MB
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Border ware pipkin green-glazed.jpg 2,120 × 1,618; 784 KB
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Border ware porridger yellow-glaze.jpg 2,313 × 1,558; 933 KB
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Border ware small bowl.jpg 2,418 × 1,510; 906 KB