Cistern Ceramics

Dublin Core

Title

Cistern Ceramics

Source

1997 UNL Anthropology Field School

Publisher

2018 UNL Anthropology

Contributor

Anderson, Sara
Elliott, Catherine
Neumann, Amy

Rights

UNL Anthropology

Collection Items

Teacup, 25LC86, #412
This red-white gradient K&G Lunéville teacup, demonstrates the faience style. This is when pottery or high quality earthenware has been glazed and is often decorated with highly colored designs. This cup specifically, with its shades of red…

Teacup, 25LC86, #399
Mustache cup with white glaze base and floral decal on exterior, porcelain. Exterior fades to blue and has gold trim around lip. Mustache guard has remnants of gold decoration.

Saucer, 25LC86, #386
Burroughs & Mountford, Ivy transfer printed saucers, whiteware. Fragments from three identical saucers, each transfer-printed with maroon ivy and scroll design on rim and center medallion. 3 saucers (20 total pieces, reconstructed into 4 pieces) 3D…

Saucer, 25LC86, #390
Whiteware saucer, 3 fragments, trademark on the bottom, cannot read

Bowl, 25LC86, #397, #398
Small whiteware bowl with steep, sloped sides, 3 pieces. Possibly a saucer?

Pipe, 25LC86, #424
Porcelain pipe, fully articulated bowl with some kind of floral print

Pipe, 25LC86, #425
Gray ceramic pipe, smoking pipe fully articulated besides the stem

Pipe, 25LC86, #423
Two clay pipes. One is decorated with a petal pattern on the rim. Rearticulated ceramic. White.

Plate, 25LC86, #402
Ceramic Plate, many rearticulated pieces, plain whiteware, HLCC trademark on the back

Plate, 25LC86, #1004
Brown floral transfer printed plate fragments with scalloped edges made by New Wharf Pottery. 6 pieces reconstructed into 4 pieces. Trademark: Crown with a rope making the Staffordshire knot, "Primr..." written on banner on top
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