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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 straight…

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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.

White ceramic fragments with floral and geometric designs, as well as a woman in traditional Japanese dress holding a box (or square lantern).

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.

The partial aqua blue glass bottle is missing the upper portion of its neck and rim, but is otherwise intact. The bottle is 15.7 centimeters tall and 6.2 centimeters in basal diameter. Some minor abrasion is apparent, potentially from the abrasive…

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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.

The first glass fragment has a dark indigo hue to the glass, while still being opaque, and partial lettering of the disc shaped emblem, below the emblem a partial figure of the letter M, the full letter A, and a Partial letter of a C or G shape, all…

This artifact is about 1 ½in. by ½in. It is a wick raiser from a kerosene lamp produced by Plume and Atwood Manufacturing Co. in Connecticut in the late 19th-early 20th century. The artifact has the words “The P&A MFG Co. Acorn.”

This artifact is a pottery sherd, which measures approximately 6.5cm at its longest length, and approximately 3.8 cm at its widest. It has variable thickness, between 0.3 and 0.45 cm. Due to its small size, the sherd cannot be matched to a particular…

The artifact is a fragment of a bottle; the base of the bottle. The width of the base is 5 ½ cm. The total height of the artifact is 8 cm. The average thickness of the glass is approximately 2/10 cm. The identifiable part of the artifact is the…
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