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Item number 45KI765/P14-45 from the The Burke: University of Washington.
Item number 45KI765/P14-45 from the The Burke: University of Washington.
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AMEC Analysis: Part: Rim Comments: This piece consists of two body fragments and the base of a large soup dish with gold floral gilding around the rim. The base was glazed by dipping - the color is blue. Three fragments of a stoneware vessel. Decorations include molding, blue dip glaze on exterior base, and gilding on, and below exterior rim. Largest fragments labeled 45KI765/P14-45a, middle fragment labeled 45KI765/P14-45b and smallest fragment labeled 45KI765/P14-45c. Body pieces cross mend to one another but not the base. Fragments have some fragile edges. Yellow staining around gilded design. Interior glaze is crazing. L. Penttila 2/8/2010
Owned by The Burke Museum of Natural History and Culture
Washington State Department of Archaeology and Historic Preservation
King County North America Northwest Coast Puget Sound Washington State Western United States Western Washington
Depth = Thickness. Dimensions given are of largest fragment. Thickness measured at intact portion of rim, but not measured on other pieces due to variability. 145.6 g fragment is: L: 5.25"; W: 3.5". 152.6 g fragment is: L: 5.63"; W: 4.25".
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Owned by The Burke Museum of Natural History and Culture
Washington State Department of Archaeology and Historic Preservation
AMEC Analysis: Part: Rim Comments: This piece consists of two body fragments and the base of a large soup dish with gold floral gilding around the rim. The base was glazed by dipping - the color is blue. Three fragments of a stoneware vessel. Decorations include molding, blue dip glaze on exterior base, and gilding on, and below exterior rim. Largest fragments labeled 45KI765/P14-45a, middle fragment labeled 45KI765/P14-45b and smallest fragment labeled 45KI765/P14-45c. Body pieces cross mend to one another but not the base. Fragments have some fragile edges. Yellow staining around gilded design. Interior glaze is crazing. L. Penttila 2/8/2010
King County North America Northwest Coast Puget Sound Washington State Western United States Western Washington
Depth = Thickness. Dimensions given are of largest fragment. Thickness measured at intact portion of rim, but not measured on other pieces due to variability. 145.6 g fragment is: L: 5.25"; W: 3.5". 152.6 g fragment is: L: 5.63"; W: 4.25".
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