Three broken pieces of a painted and glazed piece of redware pottery. One piece curves up. A green evergreen tree and yellow tulips are part of the design.
From archeological collection, 135 W. King St., Lancaster, PA.
Broken red clay vessel, partially reconstructed. 7 pieces glued together. Indication of a broken handle/ear outside. Glazed overall. Exterior decorated with vertically painted alternate yellow curved 's' patterns; and plant-like design with green strokes on one side and white on the other.
From archeological collection, 135 W. King St., Lancaster, PA.
Flat piece of redware pottery. Glazed side with incomplete concentric circle portions. Center portion is yellow circle, a larger green arc and 3 larger yellow circle arcs on the outside.
From archeological collection, 135 W. King St., Lancaster, PA.
2 matched redware pottery pieces, part of curved dish, glued together. Back is unglazed. Glazed side is decorated with green and yellow squiggly lines between bands of white.
From archeological collection, 135 W. King St., Lancaster, PA.
Two redware sherds, glued together- piece of side and one a portion of base. Exterior in not glazed. Inner glazed portion shows depth of dish to be 3.75 inches with base painted with
green, yellow and black squiggly lines between bands of yellow.
From archeological collection, 135 W. King St., Lancaster, PA.
Plain red clay pottery tall vessel with remnants of a handle/ear on outside. Rounded base. Groove around vessel 3.75 inches from bottom. Lip edge is a band of 2 indentations.
From archeological collection, 135 W. King St., Lancaster, PA.
Two pieces of red clay pottery glued together. Public side is glazed with yellow slip raised '4" and 'Li" , within yellow bands, part of a border around the rounded edge. Small section of green below.
From archeological collection, 135 W. King St., Lancaster, PA.
Piece of red clay potter with rounded edge. Public side is glazed with yellow slip raised letters within yellow band border: "nd kein lu". Green design below.
From archeological collection, 135 W. King St., Lancaster, PA.
Red clay dish glazed on upper side with 9 painted bands of yellow; one of black with yellow wavy lines in it; and one of green arcs. 13 pieces glued together with the 14th piece separate.
From archeological collection, 135 W. King St., Lancaster, PA.
3 pieces of side of red clay bowl. (2 glued pieces are labeled "A".) Glazed inside of bowl decorated with narrow bands of yellow and 1-inch band of black with yellow wavy line inside.
From archeological collection, 135 W. King St., Lancaster, PA.
2 red clay pottery sherds. Both pieces have portions of curved rim of upper edge of a red clay pottery dish. Glazed sides show wavy yellow line along the upper edge. Piece A, the larger piece, has yellow wavy line painted on side of dish.
From archeological collection, 135 W. King St., Lancaster, PA.
Two pieces of red clay pottery dish glued together. Curved upper rim with sloped border contain "alle mich" (German) painted in yellow. Below is green painted wavy line.
From archeological collection, 135 W. King St., Lancaster, PA.
7 pieces of red clay reassembled to form part of a curved dish.Two yellow bands along upper edge contain German words painted in yellow: "ano 1788 Dis? und Dornen ?eis?en". Green and yellow design decorates the eighth piece that is separate.
From archeological collection, 135 W. King St., Lancaster, PA.