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<p>[QUOTE="Ownedbybear, post: 373076, member: 29"]Looks fine for an English one, but the shape hardly changed over two hundred years, so a pig to date - anything from 17th to 19th. Having said that, have a look here: <a href="http://cka.moon-demon.co.uk/KAR026/KAR026_Clay.htm" target="_blank" class="externalLink ProxyLink" data-proxy-href="http://cka.moon-demon.co.uk/KAR026/KAR026_Clay.htm" rel="nofollow">http://cka.moon-demon.co.uk/KAR026/KAR026_Clay.htm</a> . Yours looks closest to shape 5. </p><p><br /></p><p>These are quite common, people dig them on the Thames foreshore all the time.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Ownedbybear, post: 373076, member: 29"]Looks fine for an English one, but the shape hardly changed over two hundred years, so a pig to date - anything from 17th to 19th. Having said that, have a look here: [URL]http://cka.moon-demon.co.uk/KAR026/KAR026_Clay.htm[/URL] . Yours looks closest to shape 5. These are quite common, people dig them on the Thames foreshore all the time.[/QUOTE]
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