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Tobacco pipe marked with ÒAÓ and ÒCÓ on either side of the heel along with a sunburst design.
Earthenware, ball clay | Object #: 1694520
bowl type #16 in Hume
Explore This ItemTobacco pipe bowl with armorial decoration and heart-shaped heel stamped with the numeral Ò6Ó or Ò9Ó.
Earthenware, ball clay | Object #: 1694521
bowl type #16 in Hume
Explore This ItemTobacco pipe marked with ÒNÓ and ÒAÓ on either side of the heel.
Earthenware, ball clay | Object #: 1694522
bowl type #25 in Atkinson and Oswald
Explore This ItemTobacco pipe bowl marked with ÒTDÓ inside a rouletted circle.
Earthenware, ball clay | Object #: 1694523
Explore This ItemClay figurine, woman.
Ceramic | Object #: 1694533
Female figuring missing her head and left arm. Wearing a scoop-neck dress and necklace with a dog at her feet. Her hair is loose down her back. Made of white ball, or tobacco pipe, clay. Possible childrens' toy or adults' decorative figurine. Mold seam visible down left and right sid...
Explore This ItemClay figurine, man.
Ceramic | Object #: 1694534
Head, right arm, and shoulders missing. Standing atop pedestal. Wearing a thigh-length coat and holding a hat in right hand and gloves in his left. Made of white ball, or tobacco pipe, clay. Possible childrens' toy or adults' decorative figurine. Mold seam visible down left and rig...
Explore This ItemAmethyst glass sleeve button inlay with molded scalloped clam shell shape.
Glass | Object #: 1785932
This is a decorative glass inset which originally was set into the metal backing of a linked, or sleeve, button. Such insets are referred to as “pastes,” and could be colored, cut, or molded, and would have been set into metal backings. This example is an amethyst colored glass, which has been ...
Explore This ItemColorless leaded faceted glass sleeve button inlay
Glass | Object #: 1786094
This is a decorative glass inset which originally was set into the metal backing of a linked, or sleeve, button. Such insets are referred to as “pastes,” and could be colored, cut, or molded, and would have been set into metal backings. This example is a leaded colorless glass, which has been s...
Explore This ItemColorless lead glass sleeve button inlay with molded coral branch design
Glass | Object #: 1787142
This is a decorative glass inset which originally was set into the metal backing of a linked, or sleeve, button. Such insets are referred to as “pastes,” and could be colored, cut, or molded, and would have been set into metal backings. This example is a molded, colorless, leaded glass. The dec...
Explore This ItemColorless glass sleeve button inlay with molded 8-pointed star design
Glass | Object #: 1787157
This is a decorative glass inset which originally was set into the metal backing of a linked, or sleeve, button. Such insets are referred to as “pastes,” and could be colored, cut, or molded, and would have been set into metal backings. This example is a molded, colorless, leaded glass. The dec...
Explore This ItemColorless glass sleeve button inlay with molded house, 2 trees, fence, and path.
Glass | Object #: 1787164
This is a decorative glass inset which originally was set into the metal backing of a linked, or sleeve, button. Such insets are referred to as “pastes,” and could be colored, cut, or molded, and would have been set into metal backings. This example is a molded, colorless, leaded glass. The dec...
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 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...
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