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Three stoneware flagons found in Oxford

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  08 January 2012

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Copyright © The Society of Antiquaries of London 1933

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References

page 472 note 1 Notes and Queries, vol. 155, p. 3 ff. I am indebted to Mr. J. L. Douthwaite, Librarian at the Guildhall, for this reference.

page 472 note 2 Yet another example with the cock facing right (J. E. & E. Hodgkin, Early English Pottery, 169, no. 624) was recently exhibited at the Wine Trade Exhibition of Drinking Vessels, Books and Documents, etc., held at Vintners' Hall, London, in June and July, 1933 (no. 8 on p. 20 of the catalogue of the exhibition). The ascription of the flagon in the catalogue to the Cock in Bow Lane seems hardly justifiable; as late as 1658 the house was in the occupation of John Woolrich. Failing evidence of a subsequent occupier with initials H. C. it is safer to assign the flagons to the Cock and Bottle at Temple Bar.