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"Highland Dance" children's plate

John Thomson, Annfield Pottery19th century

Museum of Ontario Archaeology

Museum of Ontario Archaeology
London, Canada

A ceramic sherd representing about one third of a children’s plate with a Highland Dance design was recovered during ASI’s 2004 excavation of the Edgar Site. The complete plate would have measured approximately 2 7/8” in diameter and was made by Annfield Pottery in Scotland. Located in the City of Vaughan, Ontario, the Edgar site represents a 19th century rural homestead encompassing nine domestic features consisting of a drainage ditch, refuse pits, a root seller and building footprint. A total of 10,665 Euro-Canadian artifacts were found there during Stage 3 and 4 excavations.

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  • Title: "Highland Dance" children's plate
  • Creator: John Thomson, Annfield Pottery
  • Date Created: 19th century
  • Location: Vaughan, Ontario
  • Type: Plate
  • Rights: Brad Phillips, Museum of Archaeology
  • Medium: Ceramic transferware
Museum of Ontario Archaeology

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