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Vessel Fragment, Earthenware45KI765/P14-46

AMEC Analysis: Part: Rim Vessel Form: Chamber Pot Paste: Earthenware, White Pattern: Floral Polychrome One green glazed earthenware vessel fragment with hand painted exterior. Decoration is floral, with green leaves, brown stems and brown/red flowers. AMEC suggests function as chamber pot. Dark accretion on rim, seemingly unrelated to burial. L. Penttila 2/8/2010

Material
earthenware ceramic
Holding Institution
The Burke: University of Washington
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unnamed object45KI765/P14-45

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

Material
stoneware ceramic
Holding Institution
The Burke: University of Washington
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Doll Fragment45KI765/P14-21

AMEC Analysis: Part: Other Comments: This piece is a fragment of a porcelain doll's head with a hand Painted eyebrow and eyelashes. One fragment of a porcelain doll's face. Eyelashes and eyebrow are hand painted brown. Skin is painted pink. Some sedimentary accretions on interior and exterior. L. Penttila 2/22/2010

Material
porcelain ceramic
Holding Institution
The Burke: University of Washington
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Jar, Earthenware45KI765/M-67

AMEC Analysis: Part: Whole Vessel Form: Ginger Jar Paste: Earthenware, White Comments: 4 1/2 inches diameter at its midsection.One earthenware jar with green, black, orange and clear glazes. Body and neck have been glazed with black and green glazes, and the bottom has been dipped in an orange glaze. Formed by two pieces joined at widest part of jar body. Brown accretion below neck, near intact portion of rim, approximately 0.5" across. Neck of jar is broken, with the majority of the original rim not present. L. Penttila 2/22/2010

Material
earthenware ceramic
Holding Institution
The Burke: University of Washington
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Earthenware Fragment45KI765/2

AMEC Analysis: Unknown.Object was found in bone box, bag labeled "180 N 190 W hist ceramic 4/23/06 MF DAHP# 182 S.U. 7/8/08"One pink ceramic earthenware fragment with a portion of leaf-shaped molding. L. Penttila 3/16/2010

Material
earthenware ceramic
Holding Institution
The Burke: University of Washington
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Earthenware Fragment45KI765/1

AMEC Analysis: Unknown. Bag is labeled: "In box with P14 stuff no tag. ???" One earthenware fragment with black glaze. L. Penttila 2/22/2010

Material
earthenware ceramic
Holding Institution
The Burke: University of Washington
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Earthenware Fragment45LE587/2008/T2/10/5

One white earthenware fragment with blue and gray colored glaze iridescent, there may be an intentional patterning to the blue glaze that is only visible under high magnification. The glaze is crazing. Elisa Hedin 05/16/2011

Material
earthenware ceramic
Holding Institution
The Burke: University of Washington
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Earthenware Fragment45LE587/2008/T2/10/4

Lewis County Lower Columbia North America Northwest Coast Pacific Northwest Washington State Western United States Western Washington

Material
earthenware ceramic
Holding Institution
The Burke: University of Washington
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Ceramic Fragment45LE573/2006/18.01

One orange clay earthenware fragment with brown and white glaze on the exterior. The white glaze is in two parallel lines running horizontally. There are iron oxide stains on the interior of the fragment and iron oxide adhesions on the exterior. The fragment is discolored from being burned. The interior glaze is crazing. Elisa Hedin 04/07/2011

Material
earthenware ceramic
Holding Institution
The Burke: University of Washington
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