Bronze Age Gold from Wales

Post-Medieval pottery jar

Six fragments of pottery of a standard seventeenth century fabric, brown glazed redware, freshly broken and apparently from a single vessel, were recovered from the same soil as the coins and ring. The sherds are dense and smooth and the glaze a glossy light brownish green (internally) to think dark brown (a dribbled partial external glaze). The vessel was probably an internally glazed ovoid lid-seated jar, with a rim diameter approximately 16.5cm.

Collection Area

Archaeology & Numismatics

Item Number

98.5H/2

Find Information

Site Name: Tregwynt Mansion, Castlemorris

Collection Method: metal detector
Date: 1996 / Sep - Oct

Notes: found during recovery of Civil War treasure trove (98.4H)

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