[Potters] Fwd: SC - pictures of feasts
DianaFiona at aol.com
DianaFiona at aol.com
Sat Nov 13 21:15:59 PST 1999
Master Hroar graciously replied to the query about period table wares,
for English tables, mostly:
In a message dated 11/13/99 2:57:28 PM Eastern Standard Time,
freyja1 at juno.com writes:
<< >
As to websites, look to the Atlantian website, in the A&S section. They
have a nice pottery links page...
Here are some books...
"Medieval English Pottery"
Bernard Rackham, r738.R11m
Faber and Faber...(sorry, this is all I have on this book..but try to
find it, it has some of the best photography I have seen...for such an
old book...
"Post-Medieval Pottery in London, 1500-1700: Border Wares"
Jacqueline Pearce isbn 0-11-290494-7
I have raved apleanty about this book already..8-)
"Medieval Pottery in Britain, AD900-1600"
M.Mcarthy and C. Brooks..ISBN 0-7185-1271-5
The photos are spacre and not that good, but theere is TONS of info,
referances, and more drawings than you can possible sitt through and
remember..
"The Secular Spirit: Life at the End of the Medieval Period"
Met. Museum of Art
709.02 N42s
Dutton, 1975
Ya gotta find this book! More photos of such a wide range of artifacts,
it will stagger you senses...The book views what might have been found in
the various rooms of a late period Noble home, from various cultures...
"From Viking to Crusader"
Rosedahl& Wilson
984.02 F92
A good one!
Hroar
>>
Maybe others will have time to offer sources from other countries, but
this is a good start! :-) Need to hunt these down myself.........
Ldy Diana
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