The first aim is to study the main types of pewter vessels surviving for the period, and to show how they were suited to their domestic purpose, especially the serving of food, and as eating and drinking implements. The second aim is to attempt to further investigate the alloy ‘trifle’ by having a sample of typical objects analysed by ICP-OES (Inductively Coupled Plasma Optical Emission Spectrometry). This alloy was introduced by the Pewterers’ Company (WCP) by the 16th century for the purpose of providing an extended range of wares in a more durable metal than ‘lay’ metal, but less expensive than ‘fine’ metal, as specified by the Company. The third aim is to explore the occupations of the differing types of ‘potter’ who worked within the C...
International audienceAsh cupels were widely used in early modern Europe for small-scale refining of...
Sherds by the thousand Pottery from the market-place in Horsens c. 1300-1650 During the excavation ...
A thesis submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements of the University of Wolverhampton for ...
The first aim is to study the main types of pewter vessels surviving for the period, and to show how...
Romano-British pewter vessels have often been interpreted as functional, utilitarian pieces, which s...
There remains a wide variety of evidence for the production and co~sumption of tin and lead alloy ta...
This thesis is a study of all known Anglo-Saxon vessel glass (2847 sherds) found at twenty-three set...
Les trésors de vaisselle précieuse de l’Antiquité tardive dans les îles britanniques présentent un c...
Straipsnyje naudojant statistinį ir analitinį metodus analizuojami rankraštiniuose šaltiniuose užfik...
This thesis investigates the manufacture and use of ceramics over four centuries in Lincolnshire, an...
A history of Saxon ceramic studies precedes a proposed theoretical framework to replace the present ...
This project aimed to develop understanding of a major ceramics industry, its products being some of...
This thesis provides the first sustained study of the material culture of dining among the gentry an...
This thesis examines the social and economic landscape of the Early Anglo-Saxon period by analysing ...
Ash cupels were widely used in early modern Europe for small-scale refining of noble metals in artis...
International audienceAsh cupels were widely used in early modern Europe for small-scale refining of...
Sherds by the thousand Pottery from the market-place in Horsens c. 1300-1650 During the excavation ...
A thesis submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements of the University of Wolverhampton for ...
The first aim is to study the main types of pewter vessels surviving for the period, and to show how...
Romano-British pewter vessels have often been interpreted as functional, utilitarian pieces, which s...
There remains a wide variety of evidence for the production and co~sumption of tin and lead alloy ta...
This thesis is a study of all known Anglo-Saxon vessel glass (2847 sherds) found at twenty-three set...
Les trésors de vaisselle précieuse de l’Antiquité tardive dans les îles britanniques présentent un c...
Straipsnyje naudojant statistinį ir analitinį metodus analizuojami rankraštiniuose šaltiniuose užfik...
This thesis investigates the manufacture and use of ceramics over four centuries in Lincolnshire, an...
A history of Saxon ceramic studies precedes a proposed theoretical framework to replace the present ...
This project aimed to develop understanding of a major ceramics industry, its products being some of...
This thesis provides the first sustained study of the material culture of dining among the gentry an...
This thesis examines the social and economic landscape of the Early Anglo-Saxon period by analysing ...
Ash cupels were widely used in early modern Europe for small-scale refining of noble metals in artis...
International audienceAsh cupels were widely used in early modern Europe for small-scale refining of...
Sherds by the thousand Pottery from the market-place in Horsens c. 1300-1650 During the excavation ...
A thesis submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements of the University of Wolverhampton for ...