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English Brown stoneware hollow vessel with handle.
Stoneware | Object #: 1729946
Thick walls. Possibly neck to pitcher or body of thick tankard. Salmon wash on interior. Measurements taken from largest mended portion.
Explore This ItemEnglish Brown stoneware storage jar.
Stoneware | Object #: 1729949
Dark salmon wash on interior.
Explore This ItemEnglish Brown stoneware storage jar.
Stoneware | Object #: 1729951
Dark salmon wash interior. Determined to be different than object 1729949 (V.3) due to thicker body and slightly different cordon on shoulder.
Explore This ItemEnglish Brown stoneware mug.
Stoneware | Object #: 1729968
Salmon wash exterior and interior. Thin base.
Explore This ItemEnglish Brown stoneware hollow vessel.
Stoneware | Object #: 1729984
Salmon wash interior.
Explore This ItemNottingham stoneware hollow vessel base.
Stoneware | Object #: 1729991
Nottingham stoneware base to table or teaware. White slip visible between salt glaze and body.
Explore This ItemChinese export porcelain bowl.
Porcelain | Object #: 1730013
Same as bowl 2870 from South Grove. Sherd 1007-40E-wts--01217 on display at International Slavery Museum, Liverpool.
Explore This ItemChinese export porcelain hollow teaware vessel with overglaze painting.
Porcelain | Object #: 1730578
Possibly a teaware bowl
Explore This ItemPolychrome overglaze Chinese export porcelain hollow teaware vessel.
Porcelain | Object #: 1730613
Measurements taken from largest sherd.
Explore This ItemChinese export porcelain hollow teaware vessel.
Porcelain | Object #: 1730702
Bowl, slop or tea.
Explore This ItemChinese export porcelain hollow teaware vessel.
Porcelain | Object #: 1731569
Possible teabowl.
Explore This ItemChinese export porcelain teabowl with husk chain band.
Porcelain | Object #: 1731571
Explore This ItemFree blown wine bottle with two-part finish.
Non-Lead | Object #: 1764819
This is a nearly complete wine bottle with a domed base, tapered neck, flat topped lip and up-sloped string rim. Wine bottles such as this were primarily imported from Britain and Europe in the eighteenth century, and were commonly used to consume wine or liquors in colonial households of all s...
Explore This ItemWine bottle with two-part finish.
Non-Lead | Object #: 1765069
This dark green glass fragment is from a wine bottle finish comprised of a V-shaped lip and string rim. The term finish refers to the opening where a cork was inserted and secured, often with a small length of copper alloy wire. The finish is comprised of both the lip, to hold the cork, and the...
Explore This ItemMelted wine bottle neck with two-part finish.
Non-Lead | Object #: 1765083
This fragment is a finish from a wine bottle made of dark green glass. The term finish refers to the opening where a cork was inserted and secured, often with a small length of copper alloy wire. The finish is comprised of both the lip, to hold the cork, and the string rim, to anchor the wiring...
Explore This ItemWine bottle neck with two-part finish.
Non-Lead | Object #: 1765087
This dark green glass fragment is from a wine bottle with a tapered neck and a finish comprised of a v-shaped lip and down-sloped string rim. The term finish refers to the opening where a cork was inserted and secured, often with a small length of copper alloy wire. The finish is comprised of ...
Explore This ItemWine bottle with two-part finish.
Non-Lead | Object #: 1765097
This dark green glass fragment is from a wine bottle with a tapered neck and a finish comprised of a flat top lip and down-sloped string rim. The term finish refers to the opening where a cork was inserted and secured, often with a small length of copper alloy wire. The finish is comprised of b...
Explore This ItemWine bottle with two-part finish.
Non-Lead | Object #: 1765104
This dark green glass fragment is from a wine bottle with a tapered neck and a finish comprised of a flat top lip and rounded applied string rim. The term finish refers to the opening where a cork was inserted and secured, often with a small length of copper alloy wire. The finish is comprised ...
Explore This ItemWine bottle with two-part finish.
Non-Lead | Object #: 1765156
This dark green glass fragment is from a wine bottle finish comprised of a flat top lip and flat side string rim. The term finish refers to the opening where a cork was inserted and secured, often with a small length of copper alloy wire. The finish is comprised of both the lip, to hold the cor...
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