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Rococo Edgeware, 1775 - 1810
Unless stated otherwise, all
vessels shown are plates. |
Federal Reserve
(18BC27)
Feature 26 � Privy (c. 1775-1810)
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Blue edged soup plate,9.75” diameter, impressed “D D &
Co/Castleford”. David Dunderdale & Company, 1790-1821.
Owned by the
Federal Reserve Bank |
Blue painted edged plate, 9.75” diameter,
impressed “IH” for
Joshua Heath (c. 1770-1800).
Owned by the Federal Reserve Bank |
Clagett's Brewery 18BC38
Peters’ Privy, late 18th to early
19th centuries
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Pearlware rococo edged soup plate. Impressed mark for
Joshua Heath. Rim diameter:10.00”. Lot: 18,
Provenience:1H2.551.2, Privy Stratum 4 |
Pearlware rococo edged plate. Impressed mark for
Joshua Heath. Rim diameter: 7.00”. Lot: 20,
Provenience: ER1, Privy Stratum 4 |
Bull's Head Tavern
(18BC139)
Brick privy (Feature
9)
c. 1800 - 1830
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Ruth Saloon
(18BC79)
Brick-lined
privy (Feature R-5)
c. 1829-1837
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Artisan's House
(18AP13)
Layer
below cellar floor
c. 1810
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18BC66 Shot Tower Metro Station
Feature 21 Privy filled c. 1790-1810; household of china merchant
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The shell-edge decoration
on this hollow vessel
(possibly a master salt) is painted over the glaze. |
Pearlware plate with blue rococo molded rim. Rim diameter 9.00”.
Lot: 187-14. Note cutlery marks in the plate well. |
Hanley
Collected by George L. Miller in 1986 in Hanley. Cannot be attributed to a specific pottery. |
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Rococo edged plate, 1775 – 1810 |
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