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has gloss | eng: Stamford Ware is a type of salt glazed earthenware, one of the earliest forms of glazed ceramics manufactured in Great Britain. It was produced in Stamford, Lincolnshire between the 9th and 13th centuries. It was widely traded across Britain and the near continent. The most popular forms were spouted jugs, pitchers, and small bowls. Distribution of Stamford Ware has been used to map trade routes of the period. |
lexicalization | eng: Stamford Ware |
instance of | e/Early Middle Ages |
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