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Willow ()
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| Technique: Transfer-print | Archaeological Notes: Willow is reputedly the first, the cheapest and most popular transfer-printed pattern produced by the Staffordshire potteries during the 19th century (Miller 1991: 8). Many Willow vessels carry the distinctive manufacturer?s marks of D. Methven & Sons. This manufacturing mark has been recorded from the Victoria Hotel, Auckland Gaol, Sky City and His Majesty Theatre. Other Willow vessels from Victoria Hotel carry Copeland; F & C. (possibly Ford, Challinor & Co.); and a P. (J. & H. Procter) makers' marks (Brassey and Macready 1994: 40, 52 Fig. C2, 60 Fig. 29c-e). |
COLOURS | Blue | Blue Dark | Blue Light |
SITES | |
R11/1379 | Britomart Reclamation |
Butler | Butler's Point |
R11/1624 | His Majesty's Theatre |
R11/1559 | Queen Street Gaol |
Acacia | Acacia Cottage |
Judea | Judea |
R11/1643 | Brown's Mill |
R11/1589 | Chancery Street |
R11/1694 | Clovernook |
Edmond's | Edmond's Ruins |
Fort Galatea | Fort Galatea |
R11/1656 | Fort Ligar |
P19/35 | Omata Stockade |
Q05/1074 | Pompallier House |
R11/1813 | Sky Tower |
R11/1595 | General Assembly |
R11/1530 | Victoria Hotel |
Waitangi | Waitangi Treaty House |
Winstone's Stables | Winstone's Stables |
Fale Pasifika | Fale Pasifika |
Wiri PO | Wiri PO |
Knox Street | Knox Street |
First Halfway House Hotel | First Halfway House Hotel |
Wynyard St | Wynyard Street |
Newton Gully | Newton Gully |
R11/833 | Albert Barracks |
R09/627 | Miner's Bay, Kawau Island |
Q05/1179 | Rewa's Pa |
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H. Bickler (2006-2019)
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