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Chain, Metal45KI765/P26-2

AMEC Analysis: Comments: This artifact is a tire chain for driving during inclement weather. Two metal chains. Smaller chain is brass with links composed of folded, cut sheet metal. Larger chain is tire chain comprised of two varieties of chain with thinner chain forming the sides of a ladder structure and twist-link chain forming the rungs. Iron chain is corroded. Brass chain has black discoloration (tarnish). L. Penttila 3/1/2010

Material
brass metal and iron metal
Holding Institution
The Burke: University of Washington
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Cloth Fragment45KI765/P26-1

AMEC Analysis: Comments: This is a piece of fabric found at a depth of 10 feet. The fabric is the cuff and an additional eight inches from a pair of canvas pants. One fragment of cloth fabric, probably the hem of a garment. The fabric is a coarse weave. The hem is machine sewn. Grey dirt residue throughout, some engrained in fabric. Object is folded and stiff. L. Penttila 4/1/2010

Material
cloth
Holding Institution
The Burke: University of Washington
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Curtain Tieback45KI765/P14J-4

AMEC Analysis: Comments: This is either a very fancy drawer-pull or a decorative attachment of some type. It has a pewter metal rod with a bolt attachment on one end. The opposite end has a fancy molded-relief glass flower. The glass is tinted blue from cobalt. One glass and metal curtain tieback fragment and one glass fragment from same. Glass is clear with blue paint on exterior and possible gilding remnants. There is a brass nut securing the end, possible iron interior and pewter exterior. The largest fragment is labeled 45KI765/P14J-4a and the smaller fragment is labeled 45KI765P14J-4b. Metal is corroded, especially around glass junction and at far end. Glass has iridescence, especially around metal junction and on painted surface. L. Penttila 2/22/2010

Material
clear glass, brass metal and iron metal
Holding Institution
The Burke: University of Washington
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Condom45KI765/P14J-3

AMEC Analysis: Comments: This artifact is an old sheep skin condom with a cinch-tie at the base. It is also attached to a bent, corroded nail of an unknown type. Two pieces of a condom, possibly sheepskin, with a nail embedded in the larger fragment. Rubber was used for condoms as early as 1844 and so material type is unknown. Object is highly degraded, dirty, and is stiffening along folds. Nail is corroded and bent. L. Penttila 2/1/2010

Material
animal tissue and iron metal
Holding Institution
The Burke: University of Washington
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Nail, Iron45KI765/P14-43

AMEC Analysis: Years (min): 1890 Years (max): 1920 Comments: This is a corroded nail with a round head and square body. The corrosion prevents a determination of the specific type of nail, however, it appears to have an age range of approximately 1890 to 1920. One round-cut iron nail. Surface is corroded and exfoliating. L. Penttila 3/1/2010

Material
metal
Holding Institution
The Burke: University of Washington
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Nail, Iron45KI765/P14-40

AMEC Analysis: Years (min): 1820 Years (max): 1900 Comments: This is a square-headed nail with a square body. It is bent, but would likely be 3 1/4 inches in length. It is a type B cut nail with an age range of 1820 to 1900 (Visser 1996). One square cut iron nail. Severely corroded. Surfaces are exfoliating with significant loss of material. L. Penttila 3/1/2010

Material
metal
Holding Institution
The Burke: University of Washington
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Lid, Tin45KI765/P14-37

AMEC Analysis: Years (min): 1900 Years (max): 1930 Comments: This is the top of a Copenhagen snuff can lid - either the top or bottom. It is 2 1/4 inches in diameter. One steel snuff can lid, embossed "Copenhagen Snuff". Outer surface is tarnished. Corroded on interior and exterior surfaces. Edges of lid have been bent. L. Penttila 3/1/2010

Material
steel metal and tin metal
Holding Institution
The Burke: University of Washington
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Lid, Tin45KI765/P14-36

AMEC Analysis: Comments: This is a kidney-shaped, hinged cigar tin lid. It is 3 1/4 inches long and 7/8 winches wide. It is very corroded. One kidney shaped hinged cigar tin lid. Some remnants of original material on interior surface. Tan and brown accretions on interior surface; tan accretions may represent original contents. Blue discoloration on interior. Brown and orange accretions and blue discoloration on exterior. Hinge is corroded and near separation. L. Penttila 3/1/2010

Material
steel metal and tin metal
Holding Institution
The Burke: University of Washington
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Barrel Lid45KI765/P14-34

AMEC Analysis: Years (Min): 1890 Years (Max): 1930 Comments: This artifact is the top of a wooden barrel made of 5 pine strips fastened together with 3/8-inch dowels and glue. If complete, the barrel would be 12 inches in diameter. It has a 1 3/4-inch pine cork and a single round-headed nail still attached. One wood and metal barrel lid. Three separate wood pieces and one metal piece. The two smaller wooden fragments cross mend around the cork. The larger fragment does not match in color and size with the other two. Small white discolorations, possibly mold or salt, are present on interior and exterior of lid, but not internal wooden surfaces. Metal fragment is heavily corroded and fragile. L. Penttila 3/1/2010

Material
wood and iron metal
Holding Institution
The Burke: University of Washington
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Horseshoe45KI765/P14-33

AMEC Analysis: Years (min): 1890 Years (max): 1930 Comments: This an iron horseshoe with square-headed nails. One iron horse shoe with prominent caulkins and three embedded square-cut nails. Upper and lower surfaces and nails corroded. L. Penttila 3/1/2010

Material
metal
Holding Institution
The Burke: University of Washington
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