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Samian

Samian, a glossy brick-red tableware, is the most recognisable Roman pottery found in Britain. It was industrially produced on a scale unequalled until the 18th century. One centre is estimated to have turned out a million vessels a year. Samian has been intensively studied, and the Museum has one of the largest collections in Britain - though at present only the more complete vessels are available online.

Samian was primarily used for displaying and serving food. Bowls, dishes and plates are common, along with smaller 'cups' that may have been used to serve condiments and snacks rather than been used as drinking vessels. Some samian was decorated with elaborate floral or figural designs that were made by throwing the pot within a mould.

Samian was first produced in north Italy at the end of the 1st century BC, but by AD43 it was nearly all being made in Gaul (France). The principal factories remained there for the next two centuries, although there were small-scale producers in Colchester and perhaps in London. Many vessels are stamped with the potter's name.

The Gallic factories closed around AD260, but other industries (see Finewares) made samian-style pottery of inferior quality until AD400.

Featured types

South Gaul (near Millau, NW of Montpellier, France, mainly 1st century) (-45 - 260)
Central Gaul (near Clermont-Ferrand, France, mainly 2nd century) (-45 - 260)
East Gaul (near Trier, Germany, 2nd to early 3rd century) (-45 - 260)
Other (eg Arretine, from Arezzo, Italy, late 1st century BC to early 1st century AD) (-45 - 260)

Related objects

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95.468 inkwell.
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19977 mortarium.
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12393m mortarium.
Roman; mid 1st-mid 3rd century

12393n mortarium.
Roman; mid 1st-mid 3rd century

17512 plate.
Roman; mid 1st-mid 3rd century

2001.61/4 plate.
Roman; mid 1st-mid 3rd century

13147 plate.
Roman; mid-late 1st century

12574 plate.
Roman; mid-late 1st century

14458b plate.
Roman; mid-late 1st century

79.381 plate.
Roman; mid-late 1st century

79.365 plate.
Roman; mid-late 1st century

79.367 plate.
Roman; mid-late 1st century

79.375 plate.
Roman; mid-late 1st century

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