Tile Fragment, Earthenware
Item number 45KI765/P30-3 from the The Burke: University of Washington.
Item number 45KI765/P30-3 from the The Burke: University of Washington.
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AMEC Analysis: Part: Other Paste: Earthenware, white Comments: Appears to be some type of hardware implement. Two white earthenware tile fragments, possibly from the same tile although they do not cross mend. One side of each fragment is glazed and smooth, the other unglazed and molded. Probably made by American Encaustic Tile Company who are known for decorative tiles but also a producer of fixtures and white tile (info and dates from http://www.kovels.com/priceguide/kovels_americanencaustictilingco/). Larger fragment labeled 45KI765/P30-3a, smaller fragment labeled 45KI765/P30-3b. Glaze crazing on smaller fragment. 2/8/2010 L. Penttila
Owned by The Burke Museum of Natural History and Culture
Depth = Thickness. Dimensions are of larger fragment. 40.8 g fragment is L: 3.13"; W: 2.13"; Th: .39".
King County North America Northwest Coast Puget Sound Washington State Western United States Western Washington
Washington State Department of Archaeology and Historic Preservation
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Owned by The Burke Museum of Natural History and Culture
Depth = Thickness. Dimensions are of larger fragment. 40.8 g fragment is L: 3.13"; W: 2.13"; Th: .39".
AMEC Analysis: Part: Other Paste: Earthenware, white Comments: Appears to be some type of hardware implement. Two white earthenware tile fragments, possibly from the same tile although they do not cross mend. One side of each fragment is glazed and smooth, the other unglazed and molded. Probably made by American Encaustic Tile Company who are known for decorative tiles but also a producer of fixtures and white tile (info and dates from http://www.kovels.com/priceguide/kovels_americanencaustictilingco/). Larger fragment labeled 45KI765/P30-3a, smaller fragment labeled 45KI765/P30-3b. Glaze crazing on smaller fragment. 2/8/2010 L. Penttila
King County North America Northwest Coast Puget Sound Washington State Western United States Western Washington
Washington State Department of Archaeology and Historic Preservation
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