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Clay trade pipe bowl fragment with a blackened interior from smoking; there is still soot present. The exterior is grayish white in color with a star motif that appears to be in the shape of a figure 8. Within the lower portion of the figure 8 star motif are the letters T and D. The star motif continues upwards, but one cannot see the complete design because of the fragmentary nature of the pipe bowl. There is a seam running between the T and the D on the pipe bowl. There is a feathered design present on the underside of the pipe bowl.
Original CatalogNotes & References: KITCHEN MIXING BOWL, BLUE BANDED (GODDEN 1964: 30)Dates Range: CA 1903-1912Mark/Pattern: "ALLERTONS/ENGLAND" (PRINTED)Modern (less than 50 years old):
Original CatalogNotes & References: BANDED MIXING BOWL, BASE SHERDDates Range: Mark/Pattern: Modern (less than 50 years old):
Original CatalogNotes & References: CROSS MENDS - RIM SHRED, WIDE BANDDates Range: Mark/Pattern: Modern (less than 50 years old):
Rounded fragment of bowl: Approximately half of original whole, including portion of rim.
3 pieces; 2 glued together.
Rectangular in plan view, one surface (bowl's interior) is smooth and concave, exterior is convex and battered. Object appears to be the base (with opening) of the bowl. There is another artifact with this exact number. It is a hammerstone, and it is entered as W1/20/3462-B.
Object seems to be a bowl fragment; One flat rounded surface (base) is almost perpendicular to adjacent surface, which is rounded and convex. Opposite surface of object is concave and rounded. Abrasions on concave surface.
Rounded cobble with deep depression in one major surface. Object is two fragments, glued together. Total present object represents about half of diameter of orifice. Original bowl fracture scars are semi rounded.
Stone dish.* Fide donor GTE: Stone mortar from Boston Bar. Rounded ovoid spherical cobble, of gray-green vesicular material (vesicles have agates). Center of one side has a deep, rounded depression (depth 10cm, with 6 cm). Some of the surface of depression is dark grey or black. Remarks: Depression in center approx. 3 mm deep. Paint splatters on all sides. Catalogue no.'s have been applied directly to stone in two places. Dark area on inside of depression. *Information is from the original accession ledger.