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Manganese mottled holloware with cordons.
Coarse Earthenware | Object #: 1722493
This is a sherd of an unidentified hollow tableware vessel, made of a coarse earthenware which archaeologists refer to as Staffordshire mottled or manganese mottled. The paste of this ceramic type is often tan or buff with few, if any, inclusions, though larger and thicker vessels can have a mi...
Explore This ItemManganese mottled holloware.
Coarse Earthenware | Object #: 1722496
This is a sherd of an unidentified hollow tableware vessel, made of a coarse earthenware which archaeologists refer to as Staffordshire mottled or manganese mottled. The paste of this ceramic type is often tan or buff with few, if any, inclusions, though larger and thicker vessels can have a mi...
Explore This ItemAstbury-type mug.
Refined Earthenware | Object #: 1722530
Mug with white slip exterior and engine-turned linear designs. Lead glaze interior. Measurements taken from largest body sherd.
Explore This ItemManganese mottled flatware.
Coarse Earthenware | Object #: 1722540
Red, agate paste. Possibly a saucer.
Explore This ItemHandpainted blue tin-glaze earthenware plate or dish.
Refined Earthenware | Object #: 1722700
This is a fragment of a tin-glazed earthenware dish or plate. This ware is often referred to by archaeologists as delftware. The white coloration of the glaze was obtained by adding tin-oxide to a lead glaze. Against this white field, delft was most often decorated with hand painted cobalt blue...
Explore This ItemHandpainted blue tin-glaze earthenware tableware.
Refined Earthenware | Object #: 1722729
This is a body fragment of a tin-glazed earthenware unidentified tableware. This ware is often referred to by archaeologists as delftware. The white coloration of the glaze was obtained by adding tin-oxide to a lead glaze. Against this white field, delft was most often decorated with hand paint...
Explore This ItemTin-glaze earthenware holloware.
Refined Earthenware | Object #: 1722775
This is a fragment of an undecorated tin-glazed earthenware utilitarian hollow form, such as a chamber pot or large basin. This ware is often referred to by archaeologists as delftware. The white coloration of the glaze was obtained by adding tin-oxide to a lead glaze. Ceramics such as these we...
Explore This ItemPearlware vessel with blue decoration.
Refined Earthenware | Object #: 1723194
Tiny sherd of blue decorated pearlware. Burned.
Explore This ItemHandpainted green pearlware vessel.
Refined Earthenware | Object #: 1723553
Small sherd of pearlware with handpainted green decoration.
Explore This ItemWesterwald/Rhenish stoneware tableware.
Stoneware | Object #: 1725091
This is a fragment of a stoneware tableware produced in the Westerwald region of Germany. German stonewares played an important part of the English and colonial ceramic market of the eighteenth century. These vessels were available in a variety of forms but most commonly as jugs, mugs and chamb...
Explore This ItemScratch blue, White Salt Glaze stoneware hollow vessel.
Stoneware | Object #: 1725145
Measurements taken from largest mended portion.
Explore This ItemDebased scratch blue, white salt glaze stoneware hollow vessel.
Stoneware | Object #: 1725160
Grayish blue exterior, white interior.
Explore This ItemEnglish Brown stoneware storage jar.
Stoneware | Object #: 1729951
Dark salmon wash interior. Determined to be different than object 1729949 (V.3) due to thicker body and slightly different cordon on shoulder.
Explore This ItemEnglish Brown stoneware hollow vessel.
Stoneware | Object #: 1729984
Salmon wash interior.
Explore This ItemPolychrome overglaze Chinese export porcelain hollow teaware vessel.
Porcelain | Object #: 1730613
Measurements taken from largest sherd.
Explore This ItemLight blue hollow ware glass with fleur de lis design.
Non-Lead | Object #: 1782216
This small fragment of glass is a part of a French perfume bottle and offers an intriguing story of international trade networks. Despite the slightly golden appearance caused by weathering effects, the color of this fragment was originally a dark blue, achieved by adding cobalt to molten glass...
Explore This ItemMolded unidentifiable aqua glass bottle.
Non-Lead | Object #: 1782404
Molded aqua bottle glass
Explore This ItemLead | Object #: 1784174
Explore This ItemDot, diaper white salt glaze stoneware tableware
Stoneware | Object #: 1890407
This fragment of white salt glazed stoneware is a portion of a plate rim decorated by press molding. This white bodied ceramic was produced by combining naturally white clays with ground and calcined flint. In the process of press molding, clay sheets were pressed into block molds to form both ...
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