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Slip-dipped cup (possible coffee or chocolate cup or capuchine).

Slip-dipped cup (possible coffee or chocolate cup or capuchine).

Stoneware | Object #: 1696171
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Nottingham stoneware mug with incised "Y" on base.

Nottingham 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

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Buckley milk pan.

Buckley 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. ...

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Nottingham stoneware slop bowl.

Nottingham stoneware slop bowl.

Stoneware | Object #: 1696186

Capacity: 0.73 imperial pints or about a pint.

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Nottingham stoneware zig-zag mug.

Nottingham stoneware zig-zag mug.

Stoneware | Object #: 1696235

Capacity estimated at 0.69 pints or about 1/2 a pint (using imperial measure).

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Rusticated Nottingham stoneware mug.

Rusticated Nottingham stoneware mug.

Stoneware | Object #: 1696259

Capacity estimated at 1.49 pints or about 1 1/2 pints (using imperial measure).

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Nottingham stoneware tea pot.

Nottingham stoneware tea pot.

Stoneware | Object #: 1696260

Spout length (complete): 35; average spout width (complete): 14.99; four spout holes.

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Nottingham stoneware teapot lid.

Nottingham stoneware teapot lid.

Stoneware | Object #: 1696284

Steam hole present to the side of the finial; diameter of interior rim: 50mm.

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Nottingham stoneware slop bowl.

Nottingham stoneware slop bowl.

Stoneware | Object #: 1696294

Capacity: 0.71 imperial pints or about a pint.

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Colonoware hollow vessel rim.

Colonoware hollow vessel rim.

Coarse Earthenware | Object #: 1719711

Unlike many of the other ceramics excavated from areas of Mount Vernon, this fragment was made locally of an earthenware called colonoware. Colonoware is an unglazed coarse earthenware fired at a low temperature, which is hand-built from local clays, rather than thrown on a potter’s wheel. The ...

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Colonoware bowl.

Colonoware bowl.

Coarse Earthenware | Object #: 1719728

Unlike many of the other ceramics excavated from areas of Mount Vernon, this fragment was made locally of an earthenware called colonoware. Colonoware is an unglazed coarse earthenware fired at a low temperature, which is hand-built from local clays, rather than thrown on a potter’s wheel. The ...

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Colonoware bowl.

Colonoware bowl.

Coarse Earthenware | Object #: 1721197

Unlike many of the other ceramics excavated from areas of Mount Vernon, this fragment was made locally of an earthenware called colonoware. Colonoware is an unglazed coarse earthenware fired at a low temperature, which is hand-built from local clays, rather than thrown on a potter’s wheel. The ...

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Colonoware bowl.

Colonoware bowl.

Coarse Earthenware | Object #: 1721351

Unlike many of the other ceramics excavated from areas of Mount Vernon, this fragment was made locally of an earthenware called colonoware. Colonoware is an unglazed coarse earthenware fired at a low temperature, which is hand-built from local clays, rather than thrown on a potter’s wheel. The ...

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Colonoware bowl.

Colonoware bowl.

Coarse Earthenware | Object #: 1721416

Unlike many of the other ceramics excavated from areas of Mount Vernon, this fragment was made locally of an earthenware called colonoware. Colonoware is an unglazed coarse earthenware fired at a low temperature, which is hand-built from local clays, rather than thrown on a potter’s wheel. The ...

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Colonoware bowl, everted rim.

Colonoware bowl, everted rim.

Coarse Earthenware | Object #: 1721489

Unlike many of the other ceramics excavated from areas of Mount Vernon, this fragment was made locally of an earthenware called colonoware. Colonoware is an unglazed coarse earthenware fired at a low temperature, which is hand-built from local clays, rather than thrown on a potter’s wheel. The ...

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Coarse earthenware unidentified.

Coarse earthenware unidentified.

Coarse Earthenware | Object #: 1721775

Large limestone inclusions.

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Possible Iberian Redware unidentified body fragment

Possible Iberian Redware unidentified body fragment

Coarse Earthenware | Object #: 1721781

Mica, limestone, gravel inclusions.

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Post-Medieval, London-area redware milk pan rim, large.

Post-Medieval, London-area redware milk pan rim, large.

Coarse Earthenware | Object #: 1721839

This redware milk pan with a clear lead glaze on the interior of the vessel was likely made in London area potteries. Milk pans such as this example were often quite shallow and possessed a wide rim, which was often rolled for reinforcement. As the name suggests the vessel could be used for coo...

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