SNN75492 - A Seventeenth century kiln site as Potterspury in Northamptonshire

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Type Article
Title A Seventeenth century kiln site as Potterspury in Northamptonshire
Author/Originator
Date/Year 1968
SMR Input Date (use for label searches) 09/05/2013

Abstract/Summary

This report describes the excavation in 1965 of two adjacent wood-fired pottery kilns producing decorated and undecorated coarse wares and glazed fine wares during the second half of the 17th century. One kiln was of single flue type; the other, larger kiln, was double flued. The post-medieval kilns at Potterspury in Northamptonshire are reasonably well documented and it seems fairly certain that the kilns at present under discussion belonged to Leonard Benton. Their working lives began slightly before 1646 and terminated shortly after 1664. The products of the kiln are very diverse and include a great variety of the lead glazed, slip decorated wares which bear remarkable similarities to the Metropolitan wares of the London area and to the late 17th-century slip wares of Yorkshire.

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Description

55-82 Spare copy located in SMR temp store

Location

NCC Archives Service, Heritage Team SMR Library

Referenced Monuments (3)

  • Medieval and post medieval pottery manufacturing site (Monument)
  • Medieval and Post-medieval pottery kilns, Church Lane (Monument)
  • Possible pottery kiln (Monument)

Referenced Events (3)

  • 102 High Street, 1949 (Excavation) (Ref: 7643003)
  • Church Lane, 1965 (Excavation) (Ref: 7643004)
  • Possible excavation, 1932 (Ref: 7543017)

Record last edited

Oct 21 2022 10:11AM

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