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Blue painted tin-glazed earthenware punch bowl.
Ceramic | Object ID: 1722581
These are fragments of a tin-glazed earthenware punchbowl, with a hand painted botanical band adorning the exterior rim. 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, d...
Explore This ItemTin-glazed earthenware plate.
Refined Earthenware | Object #: 1691276
British or Dutch.
Explore This ItemTin-glazed earthenware tea bowl.
Refined Earthenware | Object #: 1691282
British or Dutch.
Explore This ItemTin-glazed earthenware saucer.
Refined Earthenware | Object #: 1691292
British or Dutch.
Explore This ItemTin-glazed earthenware chamberpot.
Refined Earthenware | Object #: 1691311
British or Dutch.
Explore This ItemBlue painted tin-glazed earthenware punch bowl.
Refined Earthenware | Object #: 1691330
Length and width of base section only. English or Dutch. Capacity: 3.93 imperial pints or about 1quart or half a gallon.
Explore This ItemChecker board painted tin-glazed earthenware plate.
Refined Earthenware | Object #: 1691680
Length and width of largest mended piece. English or Dutch.
Explore This ItemTin-glazed earthenware drug jar.
Refined Earthenware | Object #: 1692040
English or Dutch. Capacity: 1.37 imperial pints.
Explore This ItemPolychrome tin-glazed earthenware punch bowl.
Refined Earthenware | Object #: 1692589
English or Dutch. Capacity: imperial 8.72 pints or 1 gallon.
Explore This ItemSquat Nottingham mug.
Stoneware | Object #: 1692662
Capacity estimated at 0.97 pints or about a pint (using imperial measure).
Explore This ItemManganese mottled mug, base and partial handle.
Coarse Earthenware | Object #: 1692957
Length includes partial handle.
Explore This ItemEnglish brown stoneware bottle.
Stoneware | Object #: 1693019
This is a sherd of stoneware bottle. Stonewares such as these are often times referred to as ÒFulhamÓ by archaeologists after one of the many places that produced such vessels in eighteenth century Britain. The ceramic type is distinguished in part by the dark brown coloration that occurs on th...
Explore This ItemUnidentified stoneware hollowware, possible chamberpot.
Stoneware | Object #: 1693084
Explore This ItemWilliam Roger's stoneware mug made in Yorktown, VA.
Stoneware | Object #: 1693094
Length includes handle. Capacity estimated at 1.78 pints or about a quart (using imperial measure).
Explore This ItemCoarse earthenware vessel.
Coarse Earthenware | Object #: 1693133
Possible handle present.
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