Three base and body sherds from an unusual white salt-glazed stoneware jug with a light taupe colored paste. The exterior has multiple wavy rouletted lines with a thin coating of brown opalescent brown slip. There are visible turn rings on the light brown slipped interior. Possibly a variant of Nottingham-type stoneware. The vessel consists of two sherds that mend but are not mended and one sherd that does not mend but is likely from the same vessel.
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Object number
819.21, 819.23, 819.22
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Date made
1720 - 1785
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Dimensions
Base Diameter 3.75 inches
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Decoration
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Color
Brown
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Animals/objects
Jug
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Patterns
Other (see comments)
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Category
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Class
Ceramic
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Material
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Context
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Forms
Base/Body
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Ware types
White Salt-Glazed
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Techniques
Wheel Thrown