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| Ruth Saloon (18BC79) (Household of Francis Whittington, upper  middle class family) | ||
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| London-shape bowl with mocha  
 | London-shape pearlware  bowl with mocha  | Common-shape pearlware bowl  with mocha decoration against orange slip. Green-glazed diamond rouletted rim. 6.25” rim, 3.125” vessel height. | 
| Ruth Saloon (18BC79) (Household of Francis Whittington,  | Bull’s Head Tavern (18BC139) Privy (Feature 9) c. 1800-1830 | |
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| Common-shape pearlware  bowl with mocha | London-shape bowl with mocha decoration. (see close-up on right) | |
| Clagett's Brewery 18BC38 | North Pearl Street (18BC162) | Cobridge, possibly James and Ralph Clews, 1818-1834 | 
|  |   | Collected by  George L. Miller in 1986 during construction work in Cobridge.   | 
| Creamware dipt jug with dendritic motif. | Creamware canister with mocha 
      decoration on an orange slip. | White bodied earthenware common  shaped cup with mocha decoration. This waster was discarded prior to being glazed. | 
| All images shown below are from Private Collections | ||
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| Yellow-bodied mustard pot and cover with brown and white slip bands and mocha decoration. Possibly made by the Cap Rouge Pottery, Quebec. 2 inches in height. | Creamware pint mug, dipped and banded, with mocha decoration and green-glazed reeding or rilling, c. 1800. 5 inches in height. | |
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