Tobacco pipe marked with ÒNÓ and ÒAÓ on either side of the heel.
Earthenware, ball clay | Object #: 1694522
bowl type #25 in Atkinson and Oswald
bowl type #25 in Atkinson and Oswald
Female figuring missing her head and left arm. Wearing a scoop-neck dress and necklace with a dog at her feet. Her hair is loose down her back. Made of white ball, or tobacco pipe, clay. Possible childrens' toy or adults' decorative figurine. Mold seam visible down left and right side body.
Head, right arm, and shoulders missing. Standing atop pedestal. Wearing a thigh-length coat and holding a hat in right hand and gloves in his left. Made of white ball, or tobacco pipe, clay. Possible childrens' toy or adults' decorative figurine. Mold seam visible down left and right side body.
Diameter is over 10 inches, which makes this a dish as opposed to a plate.
When closed, the gauge would have measured 23.85mm in length. Gauge frame: copper alloy; pins for two hinges: iron; inset: glass. Square opening: 6.22mm.
Base not measurable.
Possible Buckley, but lighter clay in paste is barely visible.
Bent. Edges broken in five places. Possibly associated with guns or furniture.
Paste is agatized which can be seen in larger utilitarian vessel forms of Managense mottled. Vessel clearly has lead glaze with managense specks. Rim just barely enough to measure diameter.
Lug handle.
Inner rim diameter: 400mm. Capacity: 14.21 imperial pints.
Body looks like Buckley, but lead glaze is clear with maganese mottles.