Investigation of Coade Stone Fragments from West Dean College, Sussex

Author(s): Matthew Ponting

Six fragments of Coade Stone from West Dean College were investigated using low power optical microscopy, X-ray fluorescence spectrometry and scanning electron microscopy with energy dispersive analysis. Two of the fragments were found not be Coade Stone, but lime mortar used for a restoration treatment. The other four samples had compositions and structures similar to a published example. The components of Coade Stone can be confirmed as clay, flint, sand, ceramic grog and glass. Minor differences in composition suggest a change in the source of grog used in the recipe for the West Dean Coade Stone from the piece analysed earlier.

Report Number:
93/2003
Series:
CfA Reports
Pages:
5
Keywords:
Ceramic Post Medieval Technology

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