One thick tin-glazed body/rim sherd from a straight-sided hollowware vessel. The body is glazed with a light robin's egg blue-colored glaze and the exterior is painted with light blue painted decoration outlined in a darker cobalt blue. The edge of the rim has some light wear. The exterior has a painted decoration, possibly a geometric decoration although it is too fragmentary to determine. Beneath the rim, along the exterior, there are two thin blue painted lines. The sherd is possibly from a cup, mug, bowl or similar type of vessel. Possibly English in origin.
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Object number
164.12
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Date made
1690 - 1780
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Decoration
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Color
Blue
Blue, Light
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Animals/objects
Hollowware
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Patterns
Other (see comments)
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Category
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Class
Ceramic
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Functions
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Material
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Context
Lot 13 South, Sub-Landfill: River Bottom Silt Deposit (624.164)
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Forms
Body
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Ware types
Buff Paste
English Tin-Glazed