Friday, 18 March 2016

A lunchtime lark!

Since I got my current job at a location very close to the foreshore, I imagined I would be able to lark on the daily. However, since my break is only either 30/40 mins, by the time I get there, usually there is just not enough time. But yesterday, I had the urge to lark so bad, that I just had to make it possible. And I did! However only for 10 minutes.


Mudlarking finds: Possibly Medieval, Tudor and Stuart pottery

None of it is particularly amazing, but I did get one nice piece of Surrey/ Hampshire borderware that I like. I love the yellow glaze with a subtle hint of green.

Mudlarking find: Surrey/Hampshire borderware

Mudlarking find diagram: a rough guide to the circumference of the complete vessel
I think I will use the technique of trying to recreate the vessel shape from now on. Its so interesting to think of the size and shape of the complete items. Sometimes I try to picture how much space all of the finds would take up if they were all whole. I'm pretty sure that they would not all fit inside the flat! Some of the shards are huge!

   My guess for this shard is that it would have been a chamber-pot based on the rim shape and circumference. Below is an example of how it may have once looked:

Surrrey Hampshire border ware chamber-pot, 1551-1700- Museum of London

1 comment:

  1. G'Day MudChan - when are you going to post some more? I stumble on here some months ago tracking down a find (ray spine) and you write and post wonderfully... I'd be interested to read more of you do choose to post? Thanks, Alex

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