Following their Trade Without Interruption: Evidence of the Flemish Potters and Early Tin-Glazed Ware Production in Norwich

This paper presents some preliminary findings on pottery and kiln related material found in the infill of a well excavated close to the location of the original tin-glazed earthenware production centre set up in Norwich by Jasper Andries and Jacob Jansen in AD 1567. The ceramic material is discussed in relationship to other early groups of tin-glazed wares both in the Netherlands and in London. The possibility that the Dutch potters were also producing redwares is also investigated.

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