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Unidentified clothing buckle frame with scrollwork.
Pewter | Object #: 1694048
Could be same as buckle 2706.
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Pewter fragments.
Pewter | Object #: 1694348
Length, width, and height of largest fragment.
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Small pewter bowl, possibly from a child's tea or dish set.
Pewter | Object #: 1694589
Rim diameter: 25.31mm. Base diameter: 14.49mm. Vessel has a footring. Flared rim.
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"TR"-marked pewter shoe buckle.
Pewter | Object #: 1695830
"TR" on hook inside frame facing up. See Fales (1995:55, plate 27); caption reads, "Pair of silver shoe buckles worn by Elizabeth Paschall on her wedding day, 11 May 1721, according to the engraved inscriptions on the back of the buckles. They were made and marked (FR in a heart...
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Cast domed pewter waist coat button with "H" and "P" touch mark
Pewter | Object #: 1789039
This is a one piece cast pewter button with a domed face. Pewter was an alloy used throughout the eighteenth century, and was comprised of tin and either copper, antimony, or lead. The low melting point of pewter meant that it was easy to cast in molds. Evidence of the casting process can be se...
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Cast flat disc pewter waist coat button.
Pewter | Object #: 1796839
On display at International Museum of Slavery, Liverpool. Catalogued from drawings.
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Pewter buckle tongue.
Pewter | Object #: 1819457
Likely for some type of clothing buckle (shoe, knee, etc.)
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1-piece pewter spoon with egg-shaped bowl and attached handle.
Pewter | Object #: 1839371
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1-piece pewter spoon with puritan-shaped bowl and visible rat tail.
Pewter | Object #: 1839405
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Pewter handle fragment with a fan-shaped end.
Pewter | Object #: 1839475
3 fragments, 1 of them shows the fan-shaped end. Conserved together and form/size and same context suggests they are a part of the same handle.
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