Multiple pieces of felt, of different sizes and shapes, covered with black tar on both sides of most, and with little gravel pebbles only on one side of some. A few of the pieces seem to have been melted, possibly in a fire.
An American Lea & Perrins Worcestershire Bottle. The initials ‘JDS’ on the bottom of the bottle stand for ‘John Duncan Sons’ – the original importer of Lea & Perrins Worcestershire Sauce, located in New York. If the mold seam continues…
Fragments and partially complete, green-tinted, rounded bottom glass bottles. One basal fragment is approximately 5.5 centimeters wide from one side of the bottle to the other. The glass is approximately 1 cm thick. No markings are visible.
This object stands at about 2 3/4 inches tall with a 3 inch diameter. It is earthenware pottery and is an off-white color with a shiny glaze finish. The outside is mostly smooth with vertical ridges that create a pattern, while the inside is…
The top half of the jar is missing, and the condition overall is damaged. On the bottom of the jar however, the maker's mark of the company was preserved and is clearly visible.
Complete milk glass bottle with embossed writing below lip reading Ingrams Milk Weed Cream. The bottle is complete and measures 5.7 cm in height and 4.5 cm wide at the base. Its opening at the top measures 3.1 cm in diameter. It has a threaded top,…
This artifact is a small triangular fragment of ceramic approximately 3 cm across, 2 cm in height, and 0.25 cm in width. On the exterior, it is mostly white with a few chips in it, and a light blue maker’s mark is present which says “ALLERTONS…
The artifact is a clear, non-coloured blown glass bottle with the bottom missing. The bottle is hexagonal with one side shaped in a convex curve, opposite the writing. It has a lipped and pinched top and has writing embossed on one of the flat sides,…