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  • Apollinaris bottles
    • 1. Introduction
    • 2. Discovery
    • 3. Recording the stoneware bottles
    • 4. Encouragement
    • 5. Why were so many stoneware Apollinaris bottles found here?
    • 6. Searching the sources for the history of stoneware bottle-making
    • 7. How were Apollinaris stoneware bottles made?
    • 8. Observations
    • 9. Marks on Apollinaris bottles: numbers and letters
    • 10. The Apollinaris Spring stamp
    • 11. Salt glazing
    • 12. The history of stoneware bottle-making in Germany
    • 13. The history of the Apollinaris Spring
    • 14. Importation into England
    • 15. Apollinaris spring water in literature
    • 16. Method of study
    • 17. The Statistics
    • 18. Other German stoneware found in Barkham
    • 19. English stoneware found in Barkham
    • 20. Finale
    • 21. Acknowledgements
    • 22. References
    • List of Figures
    • List of Tables
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Apollinaris bottles – German stoneware found in Barkham, Berkshire, England

Janet Firth, 2017

CONTENTS

1. Introduction

2. Discovery

3. Recording the stoneware bottles

4. Encouragement

5. Why were so many stoneware Apollinaris bottles found here?

6. Searching the sources for the history of stoneware bottle-making

7. How were Apollinaris stoneware bottles made?

8. Observations

9. Marks on Apollinaris bottles: numbers and letters

10. The Apollinaris Spring stamp

11. Salt glazing

12. The history of stoneware bottle-making in Germany

13. The history of the Apollinaris Spring

14. Importation into England

15. Apollinaris spring water in literature

16. Method of study

17. The Statistics

18. Other German stoneware found in Barkham

19. English stoneware found in Barkham

20. Finale

21. Acknowledgements

22. References

List of Figures

List of Tables

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