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Federal Reserve Site (18BC27) |
H & S Bakery (18BC32-2) |
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Privy (Feature 28) |
Feature 30 Privy 1850-1870 Household of Nathan Mansfield |
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Bowl banded in orange and black, with |
Dipped refined white earthenware London |
Saucer with grey-brown slip field decorated with manganese speckles and engine turning. |
Ruth Saloon (18BC79)
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Ruth Saloon (18BC79) |
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Hemispherical bowl with orange solid color |
Pearlware London shape bowl banded in |
Pearlware common shape bowl banded in |
Reiff Site (18WA454)
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Bull’s Head Tavern (18BC139)
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London shaped bowl banded in blue. |
Bowl banded in pale orange and |
Hemispherical bowl banded in blue
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Queenstown Courthouse (18QU124) 1708 to present
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Stoke-on-Trent Collected by George L. Miller in 1986 during construction work in Stoke-on-Trent. |
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Refined white earthenware London shape |
White bodied earthenware common shape |
White bodied earthenware mug banded in blue. This waster was discarded prior to being glazed. |
Hanley Collected by George L. Miller in the late 1980s in Hanley. Cannot be attributed to a specific pottery. |
Private Collection |
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White bodied earthenware mug banded |
Creamware pint mug with inlaid slip banding. Reeded or rilled bands & highlighted with glaze to which antimony or uranium oxide has been added to create yellow color, c. 1820. 5 inches in height. |
Solid color field slip quart mug with slip-inlaid rouletted band, c. 1800. 6 inches in height. |
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10/31/16