Bone fan blade; stick fragment.
Bone | Object #: 1694028
Fan stick that would have supported the mount or leaf. Identical to 2701.
Fan stick that would have supported the mount or leaf. Identical to 2701.
Fan stick that would have supported the mount or leaf. Identical to 2700.
Possible toothbrush or other personal grooming brush. Bone handle and head with some bristles and bristle structure intact. Rounded square stock; straight neck; flat cranking; rectangular cross-section.
Double-sided, one-piece. One side, fine teeth, the other side, coarse teeth.
Double-sided, one-piece. One side, fine teeth, the other side, coarse teeth.
Interior screw threads.
Interior burned or discolored. 2.66mm thick. One finished edge. Case opening approximately 10mm in diameter.
2.98mm thick. Finished on exterior, interior, top, and bottom, but broken on sides. 20mm diameter of opening.
One end has a cut mark.
Possible fireplace hook.
Possible knife or fork handle. Hexagonal in cross-section with two flat sides. Possible pistol-grip handle.
Possible knife or fork handle.
Small fragment of stock (or head) with some bristles or bristle structure intact. Possible toothbrush.
Double-sided, one-piece. One side, fine teeth, other side, coarse teeth.
Incomplete fan guard consisting of 3 fragments. Carved decoration same as 2517.
Carved decoration same as 2516.
Concave sides from excessive use of sharpening many tools. Thin groove along one face for the sharpening of a tool. Iron corrosion surrounding groove. Appears similar to Aquia sandstone quarried locally for Mansion foundation and early outbuildings on the estate.
Both ends broken. Piece was closer to the rivet and is thinning out toward the top.
Only the end of the handle, the pistol grip. Can see the very start of the tang hole--appears cir circular in shape. Thickness is comparable to the pistol-grip handles of forks