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Feather-edge creamware plate or platter.

Feather-edge creamware plate or platter.

Refined Earthenware | Object #: 1695679
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White salt-glazed stoneware dot, diaper, and basket molded plate.

White salt-glazed stoneware dot, diaper, and basket molded plate.

Stoneware | Object #: 1695990

Measurements of largest mended group; weight is for all sherds.

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White salt-glazed stoneware pitcher.

White salt-glazed stoneware pitcher.

Stoneware | Object #: 1696041

Measurements of largest mended group; weight is for all sherds.

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White salt-glazed stoneware Aesop's fable-molded cup (coffee or chocolate).

White salt-glazed stoneware Aesop's fable-molded cup (coffee or chocolate).

Stoneware | Object #: 1696145

Two scenes represented: "The Fox and the Stork" and "The Fox and the Eagle".

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Porcelain plate.

Porcelain plate.

Porcelain | Object #: 1707248

Measurements except weight of rim sherd.

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Colonoware hollow vessel rim.

Colonoware hollow vessel rim.

Coarse Earthenware | Object #: 1719711

Unlike many of the other ceramics excavated from areas of Mount Vernon, this fragment was made locally of an earthenware called colonoware. Colonoware is an unglazed coarse earthenware fired at a low temperature, which is hand-built from local clays, rather than thrown on a potter’s wheel. The ...

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Colonoware bowl.

Colonoware bowl.

Coarse Earthenware | Object #: 1721416

Unlike many of the other ceramics excavated from areas of Mount Vernon, this fragment was made locally of an earthenware called colonoware. Colonoware is an unglazed coarse earthenware fired at a low temperature, which is hand-built from local clays, rather than thrown on a potter’s wheel. The ...

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Colonoware bowl, everted rim.

Colonoware bowl, everted rim.

Coarse Earthenware | Object #: 1721489

Unlike many of the other ceramics excavated from areas of Mount Vernon, this fragment was made locally of an earthenware called colonoware. Colonoware is an unglazed coarse earthenware fired at a low temperature, which is hand-built from local clays, rather than thrown on a potter’s wheel. The ...

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Post-Medieval, London-area redware milk pan rim.

Post-Medieval, London-area redware milk pan rim.

Coarse Earthenware | Object #: 1721888

This redware milk pan with a clear lead glaze on the interior of the vessel was likely made in London area potteries. Milk pans such as this example were often quite shallow and possessed a wide rim, which was often rolled for reinforcement. As the name suggests the vessel could be used for coo...

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Post-Medieval, London-area redware milk pan, large.

Post-Medieval, London-area redware milk pan, large.

Coarse Earthenware | Object #: 1721897

This redware milk pan with a clear lead glaze on the interior of the vessel was likely made in London area potteries. Milk pans such as this example were often quite shallow and possessed a wide rim, which was often rolled for reinforcement. As the name suggests the vessel could be used for coo...

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Redware plate with yellow slipped rim.

Redware plate with yellow slipped rim.

Coarse Earthenware | Object #: 1722054

Mottled lead glaze interior.

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Red-bodied, black lead glazed holloware vessel.

Red-bodied, black lead glazed holloware vessel.

Coarse Earthenware | Object #: 1722207

Thin walled vessel with minimal limestone, quartz, and gravel inclusions. Bubbled, crude glaze on exterior mended portion. Measurements taken from largest mended portion.

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Red-bodied, black lead glazed holloware rim.

Red-bodied, black lead glazed holloware rim.

Coarse Earthenware | Object #: 1722257

Thin walled, reduced fabric. Glazed interior and exterior.

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Staffordshire slipware trailed dish with pie crust rim.

Staffordshire slipware trailed dish with pie crust rim.

Coarse Earthenware | Object #: 1722261

This fragment is a ceramic archaeologists refer to as North Midlands/Staffordshire type slipware. The word “type” is used here to denote the fact that coarse, slip decorated wares were actually produced in several regions of England throughout the seventeenth and eighteenth century. One feature...

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Staffordshire slipware trailed and combed dish with pie crust rim.

Staffordshire slipware trailed and combed dish with pie crust rim.

Coarse Earthenware | Object #: 1722291

This fragment is a ceramic archaeologists refer to as North Midlands/Staffordshire type slipware. The word “type” is used here to denote the fact that coarse, slip decorated wares were actually produced in several regions of England throughout the seventeenth and eighteenth century. One feature...

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Staffordshire slipware marbled dish or plate with pie crust rim.

Staffordshire slipware marbled dish or plate with pie crust rim.

Coarse Earthenware | Object #: 1722430

This fragment is a ceramic archaeologists refer to as North Midlands/Staffordshire type slipware. The word “type” is used here to denote the fact that coarse, slip decorated wares were actually produced in several regions of England throughout the seventeenth and eighteenth century. One feature...

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Staffordshire slipware cup.

Staffordshire slipware cup.

Coarse Earthenware | Object #: 1722438

This fragment is from cup form made form a ceramic archaeologists refer to as North Midlands/Staffordshire type slipware. The word “type” is used here to denote the fact that coarse, slip decorated wares were actually produced in several regions of England throughout the seventeenth and eightee...

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Staffordshire slipware trailed and dotted drinking pot.

Staffordshire slipware trailed and dotted drinking pot.

Coarse Earthenware | Object #: 1722439

Drinking pot with dots below rim and trailing across body. Everted rim. 1 rim sherd on display at International Slavery Museum, Liverpool. Measurements taken from largest mended portion.

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