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Manganese Mottled
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Gott’s Court, 18AP52
Feature 1405
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Mug with cordoning/ wheel-turned grooves on body.
This sherd was recovered from sheet midden
associated
with the John Golder family, circa 1760-1795. |
Angelica Knoll 18CV60
c. 1650 - 1770
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Mug, view of interior base. This
vessel has cordoning on the exterior foot band. |
Body sherd of hollow vessel.
Paste shot on right. |
Rim sherd of hollow vessel. |
King’s Reach 18CV83
Main Plantation House area plowzone, occupied
circa 1690 and 1711
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Oxon Hill, 18PR175
Area I Well (ca. 1710 - ca. 1750)
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Interior (left) and exterior (right) of body. Sherd of large
unidentified hollow vessel. |
Mug, exterior (left) and interior (right) of body
sherd with cordoning visible on exterior sherd, vessel #256. |
Bennett's Point, 18QU28
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Horne Point 18DO58
c. 1670-1770s
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Surface Find
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| Body sherd, Bennett's Point, 18QU28 /9. |
Manganese mottled “thistle” shaped cup (flared neck and compressed spherical body). A similarly shaped cup depicted in Williams
(2003:121) was dated
c. 1700-1720.
Rim diameter: 5.5”, Base diameter: 3.5”, Vessel height: 4.0”. |
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Hanley 7
Collected by George L. Miller in 1986 in Staffordshire in Hanley.
Cannot be attributed to a specific pottery |
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Bulbous bodied hollow vessel, possibly jug. The left photograph is the vessel
exterior, showing a
spotted
effect and the right photograph is the interior
glazing of the same vessel, with a more streaked appearance. |
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Mug or tankard with cordoning at
the foot band. A break in the
cordoning allowed the body glaze
to run onto the unglazed cordoned
area. The foot and base of the
vessel are unglazed.
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Small mug or tankard with
cordoning/wheel-turned grooves at
the foot band. The foot and base
of the vessel are unglazed. |
Cylindrical mug or tankard with
cordoning/wheel-turned grooves
on the body. |
Hanley 9
Collected by George L. Miller in 1986 in Staffordshire in Hanley.
Cannot be attributed to a specific pottery
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Small mug or tankard (2.25” base
diameter) with cordoning at foot band
and on body. The foot and base of
the vessel are unglazed. |
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