Category:Surrey whiteware
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English: Surrey whiteware is a type of lead-glazed pottery produced in Great Britain from the 13th century to the 16th centuries. The white-fired sandy earthenware was produced largely from kilns in Surrey and along the Surrey-Hampshire border. There are four classes of Surrey whiteware: Kingston-type, Coarse Border ware, Cheam whiteware and Tudor Green ware.
Media in category "Surrey whiteware"
The following 10 files are in this category, out of 10 total.
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Cheam Whiteware at Whitehall, Cheam.jpg 4,087 × 3,223; 6.71 MB
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Cheam whiteware biconical jug.jpg 1,205 × 2,014; 631 KB
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Cheam whiteware.jpg 1,604 × 1,314; 764 KB
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Coarse border ware cooking pot.jpg 1,598 × 1,343; 667 KB
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Coarse Border ware jug.jpg 837 × 1,461; 159 KB
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Kingston-type jug round.jpg 1,385 × 1,509; 1.08 MB
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Kingston-type ware face jug.jpg 1,651 × 2,090; 1,019 KB
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Kingston-type ware jug.jpg 1,081 × 1,429; 545 KB
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Tudor Green ware 16th century.jpg 2,394 × 2,500; 312 KB
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Tudor Green ware jug.jpg 1,313 × 1,525; 348 KB