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English brown stoneware bottle or jug.
Stoneware | Object #: 1695554
Possible Fulham Type, but interior wash is either very thin or non-existent.
Explore This ItemLarge, wound, simple black bead.
Glass | Object #: 1695762
Kidd and Kidd: WIa - Wound-singlelayered.
Explore This ItemManganese mottled drinking pot.
Coarse Earthenware | Object #: 1695809
Ground bore, flared rim.
Explore This ItemPost-Medieval, London-area redware milk pan, small.
Coarse Earthenware | Object #: 1695905
Pour spout not extant. Capacity: 7.76 imperial pints. Used interior rim diameter of 340mm to calculate capacity.
Explore This ItemNottingham stoneware mug with incised "Y" on base.
Stoneware | Object #: 1696178
Though the rim diameter is slightly larger, the vessel probably measured 70mm in height, similar to 2573. Therefore, capacity estimated at 0.36 pints
Explore This ItemBuckley milk pan.
Coarse Earthenware | Object #: 1696185
This coarse earthenware milk pan, a shallow, straight-sided dish, sometimes with a spout and a rolled, everted, or reinforced rim, was used for cooling milk and separating cream. The black lead glaze and mixed yellow and red clay body are characteristic of Buckley, produced in western England. ...
Explore This ItemNottingham stoneware tea pot.
Stoneware | Object #: 1696260
Spout length (complete): 35; average spout width (complete): 14.99; four spout holes.
Explore This ItemNottingham stoneware teapot lid.
Stoneware | Object #: 1696284
Steam hole present to the side of the finial; diameter of interior rim: 50mm.
Explore This ItemNottingham stoneware slop bowl.
Stoneware | Object #: 1696294
Capacity: 0.71 imperial pints or about a pint.
Explore This ItemDrawn, simple, barrel-shaped white seed bead with clear casing
Glass | Object #: 1823623
Kidd and Kidd type IIa; little to no patina; casing visible under microscope--viewed with OMAX 4/0.1 160/0.17
Explore This ItemDrawn, simple, black tubular bead,
Glass | Object #: 1823633
Kidd and Kidd type Ia, little to no patina, relatively long compared to the other samples of Ia black beads found at House for Families
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