English Brown stoneware hollow vessel with handle.
Stoneware | Object #: 1729946
Thick walls. Possibly neck to pitcher or body of thick tankard. Salmon wash on interior. Measurements taken from largest mended portion.
Thick walls. Possibly neck to pitcher or body of thick tankard. Salmon wash on interior. Measurements taken from largest mended portion.
Dark salmon wash on interior.
Dark salmon wash interior. Determined to be different than object 1729949 (V.3) due to thicker body and slightly different cordon on shoulder.
Salmon wash exterior and interior. Thin base.
Salmon wash interior.
Nottingham stoneware base to table or teaware. White slip visible between salt glaze and body.
Same as bowl 2870 from South Grove. Sherd 1007-40E-wts--01217 on display at International Slavery Museum, Liverpool.
Possibly a teaware bowl
Measurements taken from largest sherd.
Bowl, slop or tea.
Possible teabowl.
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