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The top piece looks like an insert for a soap dish. Trenton, NJ was
cranking soap dishes out from the late 19th through the mid 20th centuries.
Bill Liebeknecht
Hunter Research, Inc.
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From: HISTORICAL ARCHAEOLOGY [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Barbara
Voss
Sent: Friday, June 03, 2011 4:39 PM
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Subject: help identifying historic ceramics?
Dear Hist Arch'ers,
My students and I have come across some unusual ceramics from the Market
Street Chinatown in San Jose; we've been unable to identify them with the
standard references. Perhaps some of you have seen them elsewhere?
Pictures are posted on our project website:
http://marketstreet.stanford.edu/
They are:
1. A perforated, oval-shaped whiteware dish
2. A porcelaneous stoneware rice bowl with an unusual and very stylized
underglaze motif
3. An eight-sided porcelain cup with a floral overglaze motif.
Any assistance would be gratefully appreciated - thanks so much
--Barb
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Barbara L. Voss, Associate Professor
Department of Anthropology
450 Serra Mall, Bldg. 50, Main Quad
Stanford University
Stanford CA 94305-2034
650 723-3421 (dept office)
650 725-0605 (fax)
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