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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
AMEC Analysis:Part: RimPaste: Hotel warePattern: Annular/BandedOne white stoneware plate fragment with brown and red transfer printed bands parallel to rim (matches P14-50). Some grey/brown accretions on exposed paste. L. Penttila 2/22/2010
AMEC Analysis: Part: Rim Paste: Porcelain Decoration Type: Hand Painted Comments: A partial name of a café is written in Olde English lettering; "etarian Café". One white stoneware plate fragment with incomplete "-etarian Cafe" transfer printed on rim in green. Red, purple, yellow and black splotchy discoloring on or under glaze, possibly faded decoration but could represent mold attacks. L. Penttila 2/8/2010
AMEC Analysis: Part: Whole Vessel Form: Wine Cup Paste: Porcelain Pattern: Asian One white and blue stoneware cup fragment. Exterior is decorated with gridded flowers, connected by flow patterns. Base of cup has a geometric blue band. Rim is dipped blue. Approximately two thirds of cup present. Dried brown and orange substance on interior of cup, some brown on exterior. L Penttila 2/1/2010