Twelve slip-dipped white salt-glazed stoneware base, body and handle sherds from a tankard. The base has four bands of cordoning. The handle is an extruded strap handle with a possible thumb-impressed base. The vessel consists of eight mended sherds and four sherds that mend but are not mended to vessel. This vessel is cross-mended between contexts.
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Object number
819.24, 819.4, 895.21, 895.30, 667.29. 667.28, 667.30, 667.31, 667.32, 667.23, 667.22, 648.1
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Date made
1695 - 1785
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Dimensions
Base Diameter 4.25 inches
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Decoration
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Animals/objects
Tankard
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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
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Forms
Base/Body/Handle
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Ware types
White Salt-Glazed, Dipped