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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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