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Astbury-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 ItemJackfield-type holloware rim.
Refined Earthenware | Object #: 1722532
Slightly everted rim. Possible teabowl or cup.
Explore This ItemManganese mottled flatware.
Coarse Earthenware | Object #: 1722540
Red, agate paste. Possibly a saucer.
Explore This ItemClouded Whieldon-type earthenware, unidentified teaware.
Refined Earthenware | Object #: 1723009
This fragment of thinly potted cream colored ceramic is a hollow, handled teaware form. Archaeologists refer to this kind of ceramic as Whieldon-type ware. One of the primary ceramics advancements of the mid-eighteenth century was the development of thinly potted cream colored ceramics. In the ...
Explore This ItemCreamware teabowl.
Refined Earthenware | Object #: 1723068
This fragment of cream colored ceramic is a portion of teabowl. Archaeologists refer to this kind of ceramic as creamware and associate it with that produced by English potter Josiah Wedgewood beginning in 1762. Wedgewood successfully marketed this ware to a wide range of consumers. In 1767, he...
Explore This ItemCreamware teaware, possible large teabowl or slop bowl.
Refined Earthenware | Object #: 1723073
This fragment of cream colored ceramic is a portion of hollow teaware, possibly a large teabowl or a slop bowl. Archaeologists refer to this kind of ceramic as creamware and associate it with that produced by English potter Josiah Wedgewood beginning in 1762. Wedgewood successfully marketed thi...
Explore This ItemFeather-edge creamware plate or dish.
Refined Earthenware | Object #: 1723101
This fragment of cream colored ceramic is a portion of a plate or platter decorated with a feather edged pattern along the rim. Archaeologists refer to this kind of ceramic as creamware and associate it with that produced by English potter Josiah Wedgewood beginning in 1762. Wedgewood successfu...
Explore This ItemFeather-edge creamware plate or dish.
Refined Earthenware | Object #: 1723118
This fragment of cream colored ceramic is a portion of a plate or platter decorated with a feather edged pattern along the rim. Archaeologists refer to this kind of ceramic as creamware and associate it with that produced by English potter Josiah Wedgewood beginning in 1762. Wedgewood successfu...
Explore This ItemFeather-edge creamware plate or dish.
Refined Earthenware | Object #: 1723120
This fragment of cream colored ceramic is a portion of a plate or platter decorated with a feather edged pattern along the rim. Archaeologists refer to this kind of ceramic as creamware and associate it with that produced by English potter Josiah Wedgewood beginning in 1762. Wedgewood successfu...
Explore This ItemFeather-edge creamware plate or dish.
Refined Earthenware | Object #: 1723124
This fragment of cream colored ceramic is a portion of a plate or platter decorated with a feather edged pattern along the rim. Archaeologists refer to this kind of ceramic as creamware and associate it with that produced by English potter Josiah Wedgewood beginning in 1762. Wedgewood successfu...
Explore This ItemPearlware vessel with blue decoration.
Refined Earthenware | Object #: 1723194
Tiny sherd of blue decorated pearlware. Burned.
Explore This ItemGreen-painted molded edge pearlware tableware.
Refined Earthenware | Object #: 1723213
Small sherd of what is likely green shell-edge. Missing glaze obstructs rim stylistic element.
Explore This ItemHandpainted green pearlware vessel.
Refined Earthenware | Object #: 1723553
Small sherd of pearlware with handpainted green decoration.
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 ItemWhite salt glaze stoneware teabowl.
Stoneware | Object #: 1725208
Almost complete teabowl.
Explore This ItemWhite salt glaze stoneware mug.
Stoneware | Object #: 1725418
This fragment of white salt glazed stoneware is the base of a wheel thrown mug/can. Just visible on this fragment is the terminal location where the lower portion of the handle attached to the body. This white bodied ceramic was produced by combining naturally white clays with ground and calcin...
Explore This ItemWhite salt glaze stoneware teabowl.
Stoneware | Object #: 1725435
This is a fragment of a white salt glazed stoneware teabowl. This white bodied ceramic was produced by combining naturally white clays with ground and calcined flint. Undecorated teaware forms such as this item were generally popular between the first and last quarter of the eighteenth century,...
Explore This ItemWhite salt glaze stoneware teabowl.
Stoneware | Object #: 1725573
This is a fragment of a white salt glazed stoneware teabowl. This white bodied ceramic was produced by combining naturally white clays with ground and calcined flint. Undecorated teaware forms such as this item were generally popular between the first and last quarter of the eighteenth century,...
Explore This ItemWhite salt glaze stoneware vessel.
Stoneware | Object #: 1725579
Thin-walled vessel with very flared rim and little curvature. Likely from vessel with irregular rim form.
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