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Dear Histarchers
I have an artifact that I could use some help identifying. It’s a whiteware piece with black transferprinting found in Saginaw, Michigan near the part of the city originally platted ca. 1830. It’s appears to be a disk, possibly a lid, or it’s possibly the base for a piece of stemware/egg cup. The bottom or side without the transferprinting is less glazed, either by design or wear, and ever so slightly concave. The printing appears to be an address: “_____7 R. Gren - Lazare PAR”, which I take to be ___7 Rue Gren[oble?]-Lazare PARIS.
From an online search I’ve determined that Saint-Lazare Paris became a train station in 1837, and today it’s also a shopping district.
Any thoughts on what this is or where I might look for more info would be most appreciated.
www.flickr.com/photos/arbrecroche/8424411411/
www.flickr.com/photos/arbrecroche/8425530948/
Thanks,
Misty
Misty Jackson, Ph.D., RPA
Arbre Croche Cultural Resources
214 South Main Street
Leslie, Michigan 49251
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