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Wine glass with partial conical plain foot and straight stem
Lead | Object #: 1783279
Slightly smoothed pontil scar.
Explore This ItemCopper alloy button ring button, medium.
Copper/Copper Alloy | Object #: 1800019
This ring is a simple length of copper alloy wiring which is soldered to form a circular core upon which thread or textile swatches were stretched to create cloth covered buttons. Often, extra fabric material was gathered at the rear to serve as a shank to attach the button to items of clothing...
Explore This ItemCopper alloy button ring, small, with preserved thread impression around frame.
Copper/Copper Alloy | Object #: 1800055
This ring is a simple length of copper alloy wiring which is soldered to form a circular core upon which thread or textile swatches were stretched to create cloth covered buttons. In this example, the corrosion of the copper alloy has preserved the impressions of the threads that once were used...
Explore This ItemPartial tinned singleton button, small.
Copper/Copper Alloy | Object #: 1800268
2 fragments. Diameter around 11.8mm
Explore This ItemTobacco pipe base marked W and M on either side of the heel along with a crown design.
Earthenware, ball clay | Object #: 1802168
This is a fragment of a white clay tobacco pipe, the bowl of which is stamped with the initials “WM” inside a cartouche. A second set of the initials, each letter surmounted by a crown, can be found molded into either side of the bowl heel. Smoking tobacco was an activity that permeated the liv...
Explore This ItemCopper alloy button ring, small.
Copper/Copper Alloy | Object #: 1802408
This ring is a simple length of copper alloy wiring which is soldered to form a circular core upon which thread or textile swatches were stretched to create cloth covered buttons. Often, extra fabric material was gathered at the rear to serve as a shank to attach the button to items of clothing...
Explore This ItemCopper alloy button ring, small.
Copper/Copper Alloy | Object #: 1802412
This ring is a simple length of copper alloy wiring which is soldered to form a circular core upon which thread or textile swatches were stretched to create cloth covered buttons. Often, extra fabric material was gathered at the rear to serve as a shank to attach the button to items of clothing...
Explore This ItemCopper alloy button ring, small.
Copper/Copper Alloy | Object #: 1802415
This ring is a simple length of copper alloy wiring which is soldered to form a circular core upon which thread or textile swatches were stretched to create cloth covered buttons. Often, extra fabric material was gathered at the rear to serve as a shank to attach the button to items of clothing...
Explore This ItemCopper alloy button ring, small.
Copper/Copper Alloy | Object #: 1802422
This ring is a simple length of copper alloy wiring which is soldered to form a circular core upon which thread or textile swatches were stretched to create cloth covered buttons. Often, extra fabric material was gathered at the rear to serve as a shank to attach the button to items of clothing...
Explore This Itemcopper alloy button ring, small.
Copper/Copper Alloy | Object #: 1802425
This ring is a simple length of copper alloy wiring which is soldered to form a circular core upon which thread or textile swatches were stretched to create cloth covered buttons. Often, extra fabric material was gathered at the rear to serve as a shank to attach the button to items of clothing...
Explore This ItemTobacco pipe with molded "W" and "M" with crown either side of heel and stamped "WM" with botanical inside half-circle on bowl.
Earthenware, ball clay | Object #: 1804602
This is a fragment of a white clay tobacco pipe, the bowl of which is stamped with the initials “WM” inside a cartouche. A second set of the initials, each letter surmounted by a crown, can be found molded into either side of the bowl heel. Smoking tobacco was an activity that permeated the liv...
Explore This ItemFluted tobacco pipe bowl fragment.
Earthenware, ball clay | Object #: 1806540
This is a fragment of a white clay tobacco pipe. Clearly visible are molded flutes which would have decorated the bowl of this pipe. A similar pipe was recovered from archaeological excavations at the South Grove Midden. Smoking tobacco was an activity that permeated the lives of eighteenth cen...
Explore This ItemBowl fragment with stamped "WM" with botanical inside half-circle.
Earthenware, ball clay | Object #: 1806563
This is a fragment of a white clay tobacco pipe, the bowl of which is stamped with the initials “WM” inside a cartouche. Smoking tobacco was an activity that permeated the lives of eighteenth century people. Individuals as diverse as planters and enslaved laborers, men and women, adults and chi...
Explore This ItemTobacco pipe bowl fragment with partial stamped cartouche and W[?].
Earthenware, ball clay | Object #: 1806605
This is a fragment of a white clay tobacco pipe, the bowl of which is almost certainly stamped with the initials “WM” inside a cartouche. Smoking tobacco was an activity that permeated the lives of eighteenth century people. Individuals as diverse as planters and enslaved laborers, men and wome...
Explore This ItemTobacco pipe rim and bowl fragment with stamped "WM" with botanical inside half-circle.
Earthenware, ball clay | Object #: 1806612
This is a fragment of a white clay tobacco pipe, the bowl of which is stamped with the initials “WM” inside a cartouche. Smoking tobacco was an activity that permeated the lives of eighteenth century people. Individuals as diverse as planters and enslaved laborers, men and women, adults and chi...
Explore This ItemTobacco pipe with molded "W" and "M" with crown either side of heel and stamped "WM" with botanical inside half-circle on bowl.
Earthenware, ball clay | Object #: 1806619
This is a fragment of a white clay tobacco pipe, the bowl of which is stamped with the initials “WM” inside a cartouche. A second set of the initials, each letter surmounted by a crown, can be found molded into either side of the bowl heel. Smoking tobacco was an activity that permeated the liv...
Explore This ItemTobacco pipe base and stem with molded "W" and "M" with crown on either side of heel.
Earthenware, ball clay | Object #: 1806632
This is a fragment of a white clay tobacco pipe, the bowl of which is stamped with the initials “WM” inside a cartouche. A second set of the initials, each letter surmounted by a crown, can be found molded into either side of the bowl heel. Smoking tobacco was an activity that permeated the liv...
Explore This ItemTobacco pipe rim and bowl with stamped "TD" with botanical inside rouletted circle.
Earthenware, ball clay | Object #: 1806750
This is a fragment of a white clay tobacco pipe, the bowl of which is stamped with the initials “TD” surmounted by a botanical element inscribed within a rouletted circle. Smoking tobacco was an activity that permeated the lives of eighteenth century people. Individuals as diverse as planters a...
Explore This ItemTobacco pipe bowl and rim fragment.
Earthenware, ball clay | Object #: 1806980
This is a fragment of a white clay tobacco pipe. Smoking tobacco was an activity that permeated the lives of eighteenth century people. Individuals as diverse as planters and enslaved laborers, men and women, adults and children may all have used objects such as this pipe. Moreover, pipes would...
Explore This ItemTobacco pipe
Earthenware, ball clay | Object #: 1806983
This is a fragment of a white clay tobacco pipe. Smoking tobacco was an activity that permeated the lives of eighteenth century people. Individuals as diverse as planters and enslaved laborers, men and women, adults and children may all have used objects such as this pipe. Moreover, pipes would...
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