Deritend ware

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title: Deritend ware
text: Deritend ware is a distinctive style of medieval pottery produced in Birmingham, England in the twelfth and thirteenth centuries. There are three types of Deritend ware; a fine to moderately sandy, micaceous orange to red ware, used mainly for jugs, with some examples of bowls, dripping trays and aquamaniles, dating to the 13th to early 14th centuries; a black or, less frequently, grey ware with a brown core, also micaceous, used mainly for cooking pots/jars and less commonly for large unglazed
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description: Style of medieval pottery
original url: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deritend_ware
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date modified: 2022-04-16T17:50:58Z
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