These fragments are of refined white earthenware with "Opaque de Sarreguemines" recovered on the surface of the site of a late 19th century household near El Azucar, Santa Elena Province, Ecuador. The maker's mark identified these fragments as made…
A 10 x 4 cm clear mason jar with the words: “Huylen’s New York” on the front of the mason jar. The words are written in script. There are ridges on the top of the mason jar. This mason jar is entirely intact.
Complete metal button. Button with raised anchor and intertwined rope on button face. There are traces of gold paint visible on the background and braided edges along the side of the button. The original color of the button is unknown but it looks to…
This artifact is about 5 centimeters long. This is a fragment of a transferware plate that is about 5 inches as a whole. The maker’s mark on the bottom of the artifact reads: D&D. China,. This artifact is white, with some grey spots. Additionally,…
The brass clip is oxidized and mildly rusted. However, the decoration and the maker’s mark is still visible on both sides. The maker’s mark inscription reads: “PARK & TILFORD.” The artifact is intact, with one of its hinges still connected.
Front neck fragment of clear, glass ketchup bottle. Reads ‘Curtice Brothers Co Preservers Rochester NY’, ridges on bottom left side are also present. Artifact is weathered and dirty with a crack on the left side, but lettering is visible.
Fragment of a dark green base of an olive oil bottle. Reads ‘Ville Packing Co York’ with company logo in the center. Sides of the base have ridges. The artifact shows signs of wear, cloudiness, and dirt, however lettering is still visible.