Bone needle or pin case fragment.
Bone | Object #: 1694052
Interior screw threads.
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.
A series of parallel, long, thin, flat bone pieces held together by conservator's adhesive.
Probably a button mold or blank for a fabric covered button.
One end has a cut mark.
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.
Bone button molds were disks cut from animal bone, often identifiable by the presence of a single central hole created by a cutting tool during production. The bone disk often served as the back of a two part button. In this button form, the face of the button was commonly comprised of a stamped metal…
Bone button molds were disks cut from animal bone, often identifiable by the presence of a single central hole created by a cutting tool during production. The bone disk often served as the back of a two part button. In this button form, the face of the button was commonly comprised of a stamped metal…
Bone button molds were disks cut from animal bone, often identifiable by the presence of a single central hole created by a cutting tool during production. The bone disk often served as the back of a two part button. In this button form, the face of the button was commonly comprised of a stamped metal…
Bone button molds were disks cut from animal bone, often identifiable by the presence of a single central hole created by a cutting tool during production. The bone disk often served as the back of a two part button. In this button form, the face of the button was commonly comprised of a stamped metal…
Bone button molds were disks cut from animal bone, often identifiable by the presence of a single central hole created by a cutting tool during production. The bone disk often served as core to either a cloth covered or a two part metal button. In cloth covered buttons, the bone mold served as a backing…