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Title | Description | Material | Number of Items | ANCODS | Wreck |
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ATJ5739 - Miscellaneous/Unidentified |
Tool, screw, large, oval head, iron. |
Miscellaneous/Unidentified | 1 | Albany Town Jetty site | |
ATJ5740 - Miscellaneous/Unidentified |
Conical iron fragment, possibly a harpoon head. |
Miscellaneous/Unidentified | 1 | Albany Town Jetty site | |
ATJ5741 - Miscellaneous/Unidentified |
Tool, nail, iron, large, rounded head. |
Miscellaneous/Unidentified | 1 | Albany Town Jetty site | |
ATJ5742 - Miscellaneous/Unidentified |
Tool, bolt cutters, large. |
Miscellaneous/Unidentified | 1 | Albany Town Jetty site | |
ATJ5743 - Miscellaneous/Unidentified |
Tool, nail, large, rounded head, possibly railway sleeper bolt. |
Miscellaneous/Unidentified | 1 | Albany Town Jetty site | |
ATJ5744 - Miscellaneous/Unidentified |
Tool, Bolt/nail remover, chisel style. |
Miscellaneous/Unidentified | 1 | Albany Town Jetty site | |
ATJ5745 - Miscellaneous/Unidentified |
Tool, spanner head, broken. |
Miscellaneous/Unidentified | 1 | Albany Town Jetty site | |
ATJ5746 - Miscellaneous/Unidentified |
Tool, spanner, single ended. |
Miscellaneous/Unidentified | 1 | Albany Town Jetty site | |
ATJ5747 - Miscellaneous/Unidentified |
Tool, file, rounded. |
Miscellaneous/Unidentified | 1 | Albany Town Jetty site | |
ATJ5748 - Miscellaneous/Unidentified |
Tool, bolt cutters/pliers, large. |
Miscellaneous/Unidentified | 1 | Albany Town Jetty site | |
ATJ5749 - Miscellaneous/Unidentified |
Tool, shovel, broken, bent handle. all iron. |
Miscellaneous/Unidentified | 1 | Albany Town Jetty site | |
ATJ5750 - Miscellaneous/Unidentified |
Tool, sledge hammer head, medium sized. |
Miscellaneous/Unidentified | 1 | Albany Town Jetty site | |
ATJ5751 - Miscellaneous/Unidentified |
Flat iron plate, bolt/screw hole in each end. |
Miscellaneous/Unidentified | 1 | Albany Town Jetty site | |
ATJ5752 - Miscellaneous/Unidentified |
Hook, s-shaped, possibly meat hook. |
Miscellaneous/Unidentified | 1 | Albany Town Jetty site | |
ATJ5753 - Miscellaneous/Unidentified |
Hook, s-shaped, possibly meat hook. |
Miscellaneous/Unidentified | 1 | Albany Town Jetty site | |
ATJ5754 - Miscellaneous/Unidentified |
Ring, missing part, round. |
Miscellaneous/Unidentified | 1 | Albany Town Jetty site | |
ATJ5755 - Miscellaneous/Unidentified |
Flat iron plate, broken showing one screw/bolt hole. |
Miscellaneous/Unidentified | 1 | Albany Town Jetty site | |
ATJ5756 - Miscellaneous/Unidentified |
Fragments, large iron rounded object (once small fragment has chipped off the larger piece). |
Miscellaneous/Unidentified | 2 | Albany Town Jetty site | |
ATJ5757 - Miscellaneous/Unidentified |
Fragment, large iron rounded object . |
Miscellaneous/Unidentified | 1 | Albany Town Jetty site | |
ATJ58 - Clay pipes |
Clay pipe bowl w/prominent spur. |
Clay pipes | 1 | Albany Town Jetty site | |
ATJ5842 - General |
Pulley, composite; ferrous, porcelain, asbestos |
General | 1 | Albany Town Jetty site | |
ATJ59 - Stoneware |
Stoneware bottle: Two-tone glaze, caramel colour (Ginger beer?) |
Stoneware | 1 | Albany Town Jetty site | |
ATJ6 - Glass |
Bottle: green, small. |
Glass | 1 | Albany Town Jetty site | |
ATJ60 - Glass |
Bottle: clear glass. Medicine or toilet wash bottle. |
Glass | 1 | Albany Town Jetty site | |
ATJ61 - Glass |
Bottle: screw top, clear glass of 2 piece mould. |
Glass | 1 | Albany Town Jetty site | |
ATJ62 - Marine |
Variety of shells: Oyster, helmet & triton. |
Marine | 4 | Albany Town Jetty site | |
ATJ63 - Coal |
Coal pieces. |
Coal | 2 | Albany Town Jetty site | |
ATJ64 - Rope/leather/etc. |
Shoe: leather w/ some heel/fibre frags. |
Rope/leather/etc. | 5 | Albany Town Jetty site | |
ATJ65 - Animal |
Bone. |
Animal | 1 | Albany Town Jetty site | |
ATJ66 - Glass |
Bottle: green Champagne type. |
Glass | 1 | Albany Town Jetty site | |
ATJ67 - Glass |
Codd bottle: clear w/ broken neck. |
Glass | 1 | Albany Town Jetty site | |
ATJ68 - Ballast stone |
Ballast stones. |
Ballast stone | 3 | Albany Town Jetty site | |
ATJ69a - Cargo |
Sandalwood branch. |
Cargo | 1 | Albany Town Jetty site | |
ATJ69B - Cargo |
Sandalwood branch, cut. |
Cargo | 1 | Albany Town Jetty site | |
ATJ7 - Glass |
Jar: clear glass. |
Glass | 1 | Albany Town Jetty site | |
ATJ70 - Clay pipes |
Clay pipe. |
Clay pipes | 1 | Albany Town Jetty site | |
ATJ71 - Glass |
Poison bottle. |
Glass | 1 | Albany Town Jetty site | |
ATJ72 - Patterned Earthenware |
Side plate: Adelaide Steamship Company. |
Patterned Earthenware | 1 | Albany Town Jetty site | |
ATJ73 - Patterned Earthenware |
Soup bowl: Howard Smith and Co. |
Patterned Earthenware | 1 | Albany Town Jetty site | |
ATJ74 - Patterned Earthenware |
Plate: AUSN. |
Patterned Earthenware | 1 | Albany Town Jetty site | |
ATJ75 - Clay pipes |
Clay pipe: William Blake, City road, London. |
Clay pipes | 1 | Albany Town Jetty site | |
ATJ76 - Copper/brass |
Umbrella handle: Wood and copper. |
Copper/brass | 1 | Albany Town Jetty site | |
ATJ77 - Glass |
Drinking glass base: Tumbler? |
Glass | 1 | Albany Town Jetty site | |
ATJ78 - Patterned Earthenware |
Plate section: Marked. A. F K Co, Brook St Works. Harley, England. |
Patterned Earthenware | 1 | Albany Town Jetty site | |
ATJ79 - Patterned Earthenware |
Pot base: Impressed A w/ circle around it. |
Patterned Earthenware | 1 | Albany Town Jetty site | |
ATJ80 - Patterned Earthenware |
Saucer section: ‘Adelaide S.S.’ Co on top and impressed mark on base. |
Patterned Earthenware | 1 | Albany Town Jetty site | |
ATJ81 - Patterned Earthenware |
Saucer section: ’W.H.GRINDLEY&CO.ENGLAND’ on base |
Patterned Earthenware | 1 | Albany Town Jetty site | |
ATJ82 - Patterned Earthenware |
Fruit compote (footed bowl): section w/ Registration mark R.970.D. |
Patterned Earthenware | 1 | Albany Town Jetty site | |
ATJ83 - Patterned Earthenware |
Saucer section: brown edge decoration |
Patterned Earthenware | 1 | Albany Town Jetty site | |
ATJ84 - Patterned Earthenware |
Plate section: Willow pattern. |
Patterned Earthenware | 1 | Albany Town Jetty site | |
ATJ85 - Glass |
Egg cup: broken, white milk glass. |
Glass | 1 | Albany Town Jetty site | |
ATJ86 - Glass |
Medicine bottle: small w/ cork. |
Glass | 1 | Albany Town Jetty site | |
ATJ87 - Miscellaneous |
Umbrella handle pieces: wood w/ brass ferrule. |
Miscellaneous | 1 | Albany Town Jetty site | |
ATJ88 - Flint |
Flint stones. |
Flint | 2 | Albany Town Jetty site | |
ATJ89 - Tools |
Pen knife. |
Tools | 1 | Albany Town Jetty site | |
ATJ8A - Coal |
Coal fragment. |
Coal | 1 | Albany Town Jetty site | |
ATJ8b - Porcelain |
Plate/bowl section: Adelaide Steamship Company. |
Porcelain | 3 | Albany Town Jetty site | |
ATJ9 - Glass |
Perfume bottle: small. |
Glass | 1 | Albany Town Jetty site | |
ATJ90 - Patterned Earthenware |
Water jug portion: Art Deco yellow w/ bird motif c. 1920. |
Patterned Earthenware | 1 | Albany Town Jetty site | |
ATJ91 - Glass |
Pickle jar: w/ stylised [B] Vita Reg. No. |
Glass | 1 | Albany Town Jetty site | |
ATJ92 - Glass |
Pickle jar with cork: square Cathedral type. Marked 552 on base. |
Glass | 1 | Albany Town Jetty site | |
ATJ93 - Glass |
Bottle: black glass Champagne type. |
Glass | 1 | Albany Town Jetty site | |
ATJ94 - Marine |
Cockle shells. |
Marine | 4 | Albany Town Jetty site | |
ATJ95 - Glass |
Bottle: clear glass, piece mould. |
Glass | 1 | Albany Town Jetty site | |
ATJ96 - Glass |
Scent bottles: 1 w/ cork and unidentified seeds. |
Glass | 2 | Albany Town Jetty site | |
ATJ97 - Copper/brass |
Compressed sheathing. |
Copper/brass | 1 | Albany Town Jetty site | |
ATJ98 - Glass |
“Fanta” bottle. |
Glass | 1 | Albany Town Jetty site | |
ATJ99 - Stoneware |
Stoneware: broken w/ Green vine pattern. Marked 15 on base. |
Stoneware | 1 | Albany Town Jetty site | |
AW3991 - Fittings |
Steering Wheel, ships, |
Fittings | 1 | Awhina | |
AW4041 - Copper/brass |
Lamp for riding w/ a glass window, brass body, copper, iron handle and brackets. Object is painted. Chimney cover separate. |
Copper/brass | 2 | Awhina | |
AW4042 - Copper/brass |
Compass in wooden box: portable, gimbal mounted. Brass/iron w/ painted dial. |
Copper/brass | 1 | Awhina | |
AW4043 - Tools |
Bosun’s Rule: round wooden. |
Tools | 1 | Awhina | |
AW4044 - Copper/brass |
Salinometer: brass scale, copper cylindrical case and copper lid. |
Copper/brass | 3 | Awhina | |
AW4045 - Tools |
Fid: wood. |
Tools | 1 | Awhina | |
AW4046 - Tools |
Drill w/ square topped shank: iron. |
Tools | 1 | Awhina | |
AW4047 - Tools |
Bear punch: iron. |
Tools | 1 | Awhina | |
AW4048 - Tools |
Sextant: dark wood w/ brass fittings and remains of ivory inscription plate and mirror. |
Tools | 1 | Awhina | |
AW4112 - General |
Diesel engine instruction book from the Awhina. |
General | 1 | Awhina | |
BAC1 - NON-FERROUS |
1. Gauge: Specifically oil pressure gauge. Short, broken valve connected to a large round gauge with broken face plate. Gauge face labelled ‘OIL LBS SQ IN’ and marked ‘100’ to 800’ from left to right. Further markings visible but difficult to read. Small needle fixed to the centre of the gauge above two small screws. Bottom right corner contains glass shards from original gauge covering. Face plate held in place by three screws, the fourth broken off along with bottom right hand corner of the plate. |
NON-FERROUS | 6 | Broome Aircraft Wrecks | |
BAC10 - Glass |
Glass jar (two compartments). Ink Bottle - clear glass jar, cylindrical with a small waist approx. 24 mm from top. Bottle is divided into two compartments by a piece of glass across the centre of the opening. The first compartment is large and takes up the majority of the bottle. The glass separating the two sections curves away from the centre and meets the outer glass to form a very small compartment at the top of the bottle as an ink well. The top of the separating glass sits approx. 7 mm below the top of the bottle. This would allow the bottle to be tilted to fill the well without spilling the ink outside of the bottle. The well side of the bottle is embossed with ‘THIS SIDE DOWN TO FILL POCKET’. The base of the bottle is embossed with ‘SHEAFFER’S SKRIP PAT’D 1759866’. Bottle is intact, but has a few scratches and shells remnants stuck to it. |
Glass | 1 | Broome Aircraft Wrecks | |
BAC11 - NON-FERROUS |
Bakelite plug - cylindrical plug, split line visible in centre and a slightly separated bottom section. Each flat end has a number of holes with metal rods protruding. Rods are in varying states of erosion, many are completely missing and those tat remain are connecting wit concretion. Each rod or hole is numbered. The end with a large cluster of rod remnants has the following numbers visible: ‘1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 21, 22’. The relatively flat end has the following numbers visible: ‘ 3, 12, 16, 17, 18, 21, 22, 23’. Majority of piece is black. |
NON-FERROUS | 1 | Broome Aircraft Wrecks | |
BAC12 - NON-FERROUS |
Water Container - Very large water container in the form of an upright cylinder. The sides of the cylinder exceed the height of the container lid, forming a hollow basin at the top with a single cross bar as well as a tap. Container has damaged parts, notably a cannon hole and .303 bullet hole in one side. There are a large number of smaller holes and tears in the metal and the cylinder is heavily dented. The whole cylinder is covered in a thin layer of concretion and shell. |
NON-FERROUS | 1 | Broome Aircraft Wrecks | |
BAC13 - Textile |
Parachute - made of thin, cotton textile, unable to be removed from box due to fragility. Edged stitching evident on some parts, and corded rope also visible in box. Not intact, many rips visible, further complicating removal and closer examination. Small number of metal fragments from eyelet or buckle also included. |
Textile | 1 | Broome Aircraft Wrecks | |
BAC14 - MISCELLANEOUS |
Rubber shoe sole - reasonably intact, quite small, likely to be a child’s shoe. Sole has an intact lip approx. 7 mm high around its exterior. Bottom of sole has grip ribbing and a raised oval and circle that may have once held a manufacturing mark. |
Miscellaneous | 1 | Broome Aircraft Wrecks | |
BAC15 - Rope/leather/etc. |
Shoe sole - leather. Intact but almost split in middle. Eroded at ball of sole. Nail/tack holes still visible. Likely a woman’s shoe due to dimensions. |
Rope/leather/etc. | 1 | Broome Aircraft Wrecks | |
BAC16 - Rope/leather/etc. |
Shoe sole - leather. Fragile and damaged. Only ball of sole and section of heel remain. Possibly a woman’s shoe due to dimensions. |
Rope/leather/etc. | 1 | Broome Aircraft Wrecks | |
BAC17 - Textile |
Fabric - extremely degraded, in small fragments approx. 10 mm across or smaller. Evidence of a gingham or plaid pattern, therefore perhaps a dress or shirt. |
Textile | 1 | Broome Aircraft Wrecks | |
BAC18 - NON-FERROUS |
Coin - 2 1/2 Guilder, 1931. Embossed on both sides. Obverse side reads “WILHELMINA KONINGIN DER NEDERLANDEN”. The reverse side reads “MUNT VAN HET KONINGRIJK DER NEDERLANDEN”. The coin has a seahorse privy mark to the left of the Kingdom of the Netherlands coat of arms and the mint mark of the Royal Dutch Mint - the caduceus - to the right. |
NON-FERROUS | 1 | Broome Aircraft Wrecks | |
BAC19 - CERAMICS |
Ceramic mug - Base of a white ceramic mug, broken halfway up. Base of handle attached. Very utilitarian; no decoration, plain white, uniformly cylindrical. Base has two stamps. The first is black, it includes the figure of a sphinx and the words ‘PETRUS REGOUT & CO.’, ‘MADE IN HOLLAND’, and ‘TERRA NOVA’. The second stamp which is clear but reflective says ‘SMIERS & DEWAAL AMSTERDAM’. The mug has a number of shells attached to it. |
CERAMICS | 1 | Broome Aircraft Wrecks | |
BAC2 - NON-FERROUS |
Oxygen supply cylinder clamp AND Metal plate shard. Cylinder - cylindrical manifold branching into five pipes. Pipes set into a spade shaped extension from the cylinder. There are three short pipes which narrow into a thin metal nozzle. The remaining two pipes are long and joined at the end by a piece of twisted wire. They each have a threaded right angle coupling with remnants of a second right angle piece attached. The cylinder is set into a rectangular plate with a right angled plate and vertical screw at each end. The cylinder is topped with a domed piece held in place by three screws. Metal plate shard - remnants of a number of metal plates, heavily eroded and warped. First and largest plate is attached to a second, smaller piece by three screws. This second piece appears to be attached to a third piece by a further two screws. |
NON-FERROUS | 2 | Broome Aircraft Wrecks | |
BAC20 - Glass |
Glass measuring vessel - clear, cylindrical, glass vessel. Broken, 3 conjoining parts, remainder of vessel missing. Largest piece is complete base, and sides of vessel up to approx, 60 mm. Other two pieces fit together and fit on top of the first piece to bring complete height to 98 mm. Along one side of the largest piece and continuing onto the conjoining pieces are embossed graduated lines, as well as ‘OUNCES’ and the numbers 1 to 4 increasing up the vessel. The pieces are all heavily cracked and the base has a small hole in the bottom. The base is also embossed with the number ‘2’. |
Glass | 1 | Broome Aircraft Wrecks | |
BAC21 - NON-FERROUS |
Suitcase lock - also known as a Portmanteau lock. Rectangular base plate with screw holes in each corner. Slightly right from centre is an oval indent where the lock would have sat. On the left side of the plate the ‘T’ shaped latch is still locked into the base plate, with a hinge with two screw holes near the top. The back of the plate clearly shows the lock pin holding the latch in place. |
NON-FERROUS | 1 | Broome Aircraft Wrecks | |
BAC22 - NON-FERROUS |
Bullet cartridge: Probably a British 303 although measurements differ by a few mm. Very faint evidence of cartridge markings at the base but nothing discernible. Slight erosion at the mouth of the cartridge. Hollow interior. |
NON-FERROUS | 1 | Broome Aircraft Wrecks | |
BAC23 - NON-FERROUS |
Funnel (?) - Artefact originally thought to be funnel as it has a hollow cylindrical shape with a conical top and a spout protruding from the centre of the cone. However, a metal plate blocks across where the cylinder shifts angle to become the cone. The artefact is hollow on either side but the plate blocks access, therefore it cannot be a funnel. Unsure of function. One side has remnants of a metal hook or handle. Small amounts of erosion and thin layer of concretion over artefact. |
NON-FERROUS | 1 | Broome Aircraft Wrecks | |
BAC24 - NON-FERROUS |
Port or toilet AND rubber seal AND spring (x2) Port OR toilet- Framework for metal port hole or toilet base. Large metal frame shaped like a solid “U”. Back of the frame has a raised circular frame around a hollow centre (the port hole). This circular frame is studded around its circumference holding in place a rubber coating. At the base of the frame is a lever mechanism designed to open the hole, with one movable metal bar which is stamped with “28F 4008”. Beside it is an immobile, slightly indented metal handle. At the interior left top of the hole is a large cylindrical protrusion that has a threaded section with a heavily eroded hexagonal washer and a long metal post at its end. The interior top of the frame is stamped with “28-F-1094” and beneath that “1440”. The exterior of the frame has a raised edge around the perimeter, then a dip, a second raised frame, then a second dip inside which the hole and covering sit. The left side of the interior frame has a large metal ring attached to it. The large, circular hole covering is hinged at the top of the second raised frame. It is stamped with “ALCOA” and “28-F-??95”. A small eroded hole obscures the first two numbers in the latter stamp. The base of the circular covering has a diamond shaped latch. Rubber seal - Long rubber seal, broken into sections. Some sections still relatively soft, others very brittle. Badly eroded. Spring (x1) - Short section of wide, loosely coiled spring. Some rust but no real erosion. Spring (x1) - Short section of a tightly coiled spring with a straightened section of wire protruding from the end. Some rust and concretion. |
NON-FERROUS | 4 | Broome Aircraft Wrecks | |
BAC25 - NON-FERROUS |
Shackle - metal shackle comprised of two thick bars. The first is ‘U’ shaped, with each end forming a ring. The holes of each ring are parallel to each other, one is smooth and the other internally threaded. The second metal bar is straight. It begins with ring (smaller than those on the ‘U’) with a slight lip The remainder of the bar passes through the smooth ring, and then threads into the second ring. Small amounts of erosion that follow the grain of the metal to form eroded ines. |
NON-FERROUS | 1 | Broome Aircraft Wrecks | |
BAC26 - NON-FERROUS |
Fire extinguisher nozzle AND metal component Fire extinguisher nozzle - Long, black, rubber nozzle. At one end the handle is heavy and solid, with a diameter of 27 mm. This section is then attached to a hollow rubber cylinder, which increases slightly in width as it nears the end. This hollow, conical section is stamped with ‘PATENTS 1760274, 1885817, 196789’. The hollow section has two seams, one on either side, and a line of raised bumps around it’s circumference near the handle. Metal component - On a flat, round metal base sits a second, taller Cylindrical piece that indents to become a slimmer cylinder with a flattened top. The top has a metallic circle in the centre and a vertical pin sticking up from one edge. |
NON-FERROUS | 2 | Broome Aircraft Wrecks | |
BAC27 - NON-FERROUS |
Scissors - very fragile, missing parts of both handles and the points of both blades. Neck, ride and screw are mostly intact. Very delicate scissors, not likely to be used for cutting anything sturdier than thread or paper. |
NON-FERROUS | 1 | Broome Aircraft Wrecks | |
BAC28 - MISCELLANEOUS |
1. Servo manifold - Long, cylindrical, hollow metal barrel with five protrusions. Three barrels extend in a row from the bottom of the main manifold cylinder. All three end with handle screws and are embossed on each side with an anti clockwise arrow at the word “OPEN” at the top, and a clockwise arrow and the word “CLOSE” at the bottom. One of the barrels is also marked with “297-3”. From on side of the main manifold barrels extends a threaded sections with a large hexagonal coupling attached. The other side of the main manifold barrel has three hollow, eroded couplings. At the op of the main manifold barrel extends the fifth protrusion, a final barrel which is again topped with a handle screw and embossed with a clockwise arrow and the word “CLOSE” and and anti clockwise arrow next to a heavily eroded word which is likely “OPEN”. |
Miscellaneous | 8 | Broome Aircraft Wrecks | |
BAC29 - Glass |
Make-up Jar - milky white glass jar. Exterior is square with cut off edges (four wide sides and 4 thin sides). Interior of jar is cylindrical. Top of jar is threaded but lid is gone. Completely intact, no damage. Bottom of the jar is embossed with ‘MAX FACTOR HOLLYWOOD’. Appears to be part of the ‘Society Makeup Collection’ released by Max Factor in 1920. |
Glass | 1 | Broome Aircraft Wrecks | |
BAC3 - NON-FERROUS |
1. Union/screw: Long metal bar with a hexagonal top extends down to a round stopper. Around this section sits a large, mobile piece with a hexagonal top and a threaded base. Past the round stopper is a fibrous (rubber) washer and a rounded conical piece with four short prongs at its end. The union is connected to artefact 2 with twisted wire at its head. 2. Almost identical to artefact 1. Slightly more erosion on the large hexagonal piece, and missing its base prongs. Possible pressure release or oil drain valves |
NON-FERROUS | 2 | Broome Aircraft Wrecks | |
BAC30 - NON-FERROUS |
Fork - metal fork, four tines. Thin stem with a rounded handle. The tips of the right hand tines are slightly eroded and are shorter than than the left hand tines. Entire artefact is slightly eroded, with evidence of a makers mark on the back of the stem “DOHRCO HEAVY”. Front of handle engraved with ‘Y-59’. |
NON-FERROUS | 1 | Broome Aircraft Wrecks | |
BAC31 - NON-FERROUS |
Fork - metal fork with four tines. Thin stem with a rounded handle. Intact, no parts lost to erosion. Makers mark on the back of the stem “DOHRCO HEAVY”. Front of handle engraved with ‘Y-59’. Appears identical to BAC30 excluding level of erosion. |
NON-FERROUS | 1 | Broome Aircraft Wrecks | |
BAC32 - NON-FERROUS |
Cylindrical radio component |
NON-FERROUS | 2 | Broome Aircraft Wrecks | |
BAC33 - NON-FERROUS |
Gauge housing: Empty housing, gauge contents and faceplate missing. Gauge mostly circular with a short, rounded spout protruding from one side. Front of gauge has three screws, two on either side of the spout, and one on the far side. At the back of the gauge these three screws are connected by two twisted wires. At the centre back of the gauge is a coupling with a rubber washer. The coupling unscrews cleanly to reveal two small, black, metal balls in a rounded cavity. Back of gauge is lettered with ‘SEA 36758’ |
NON-FERROUS | 1 | Broome Aircraft Wrecks | |
BAC34 - NON-FERROUS |
Harness buckle - metal latch for a harness buckle. Single metal plate. Flat top which is slightly thicker than the rest of the plate. The sides widen slightly to accommodate a hollow slit, then narrow in to surround a circular hole 13 mm in diameter, forming a bulbous ‘T’ shape. |
NON-FERROUS | 1 | Broome Aircraft Wrecks | |
BAC35 - NON-FERROUS |
Compact case - the lid of a woman’s powder or mirror compact. Quite ornate, embossed with detailed scrollwork which is visible on both the front and back of the lid. Inside of lid is slightly indented on one side where the hinge would have been. Copper coloured with black erosion. Small eroded hole next to hinge indent. |
NON-FERROUS | 1 | Broome Aircraft Wrecks | |
BAC36 - Copper/brass |
Morse key - copper alloy metal fragment, potentially from a Morse or telegraph key/device. Small, solid, circular piece of metal is connected to two thin, parallel pieces of metal held together by thin metal pillars. Small amounts of green oxidation covering artefact. |
Copper/brass | 1 | Broome Aircraft Wrecks | |
BAC37 - NON-FERROUS |
1. Flare gun - a Very (verey) type flare gun, largely intact except for a small section of the handle which has broken away/eroded. Simple design with a wide, smooth barrel set on a basic metal handle. Has a single action trigger mechanism with the trigger in the pulled position, and the hammer and firing pin cocked. Near front of handle, underneath the barrel, is a pin with a ring, indicating a shell-extractor mechanism. The side of the handle is stamped with ‘MARK III A ONE INCH’, indicating calibre. The top of the barrel bears the makers mark ‘HARRINGTON & RICHARDSON ARMS CO.’ |
NON-FERROUS | 7 | Broome Aircraft Wrecks | |
BAC38 - NON-FERROUS |
1. Harness buckle: Rectangular base plate with four screw holes (three screws, one empty). One end of the plate has a slit, presumably for harness latch to lock into. Back of base plate numbered with ‘1840-I’. On top of the base plate sits a large square section with hollowed slits on both sides, 18 mm from the base, supported by small circular pieces inside the slit. On top of the square section sits a circular plate with a flat edge. It has a single centre screw and rotates slightly. The plate is engraved with a curved arrow pointing to the right, and the words ‘TURN TO UNLOCK’ and ‘PRESS TO RELEASE’. Top left hand section of the plate has some damage/erosion. |
NON-FERROUS | 4 | Broome Aircraft Wrecks | |
BAC39 - NON-FERROUS |
Metal studs - two identical metal studs. Each has a circular base which extends up in a conical shape. The cone has a slight waist 1.5 mm from the top. Underneath the circular base there is a second circular piece of metal held by an internal circular pin. On one stud this second piece is mobile and can be rotated and shifted up and down the 1 mm pin. On the second stud the piece is fused to the main stud and is immovable. |
NON-FERROUS | 2 | Broome Aircraft Wrecks | |
BAC4 - NON-FERROUS |
1. Converter - Large hollow cylindrical converter. Set into a rectangular base which rises into a trapezium shape to support the cylinder. The base is hollow underneath with four empty screw holes in fortified corners. There is a crossbar through the centre of the rectangle with a large hole in the centre and three screws (one on one side of the hole and two on the other). The hole is larger than the screws an unlikely to have contained a fourth screw. Embossed on top of the base at one end are the letters “BRC”, two more figures which are indistinguishable, then “100”. The cylinder itself has two large screws on each side, and a metal plate attached to the top with two small screws. The markings on the plate are heavily worn, but some of what is discernible reads “230 D.C.” and “AMPS”. The end of the cylinder is also marked with “H.V” and “EA-80925” There are three screw holes at the top and base of each end of the cylinder. The ends of the cylinder also have large metal protrusions in a “U” shape. Each side of the “U” has a large metal screw going through it with a black screw cap on the outside. The base of the “u” has a circular plate with four screws and a long twisted wire attached to the top and base. Inside the “u”, extending towards the inside of the cylinder is a large circular gear which is attached to the large, wire, rotating centre of the converter. |
NON-FERROUS | 8 | Broome Aircraft Wrecks | |
BAC40 - NON-FERROUS |
Embossed disc - flat disc, embossed on one side, flat on the other. Has two small holes on either side. Along the top in a semi circle are the words “THE EMPLOYERS CORPN” (corporation). Along the bottom it reads “BLOM & VAN DER AA”, the name of a Dutch Auto Insurance Company. At the centre is the image of a person dressed in toga - like robes with a roman helmet, holding a shield by their feet which reads “IN OMNIA PARATUS” which means ‘ready for all things’. |
NON-FERROUS | 1 | Broome Aircraft Wrecks | |
BAC41 - NON-FERROUS |
Stud buttons - Two metal stud buttons, oval in shape with an empty circle cut out of the centre. Beneath the circle are the words ‘LIFT THE DOT’. The front piece is hooked into a slightly larger oval back piece, and moves very slightly. The back piece is stamped with the words ‘BOSTON MASS’ on one side. The Other sides lettering is harder to make out, but likely says ‘U.-C.F. CORP’. |
NON-FERROUS | 2 | Broome Aircraft Wrecks | |
BAC42 - NON-FERROUS |
Coins - Three 2 1/2 Guilder coins, in varying states of erosion – 192?, 1937 and 193?. All presumably hold the same markings. Same embossing as with BAC18. Obverse side reads “WILHELMINA KONINGIN DER NEDERLANDEN”. The Reverse side reads “MUNT VAN HET KONINGRIJK DER NEDERLANDEN”. Although both faces of the each coin are damaged, the coins would have had a privy mark to the left of the Kingdom of the Netherlands coat of arms and the mint mark of the Royal Dutch Mint – the caduceus – to the right. Some variations in privy mark are noted: the 192? coin has a seahorse privy mark; the 193? coin appears to have a grapes privy mark. |
NON-FERROUS | 3 | Broome Aircraft Wrecks | |
BAC43 - NON-FERROUS |
Four 1 Guilder coins; similar to BAC18 and BAC42. Obverse side contains the embossed face of Queen Wilhemina and reads “WILHELMINA KONINGIN DER NEDERLAN]DEN”. The Reverse side contains the Kingdom of the Netherlands coat of arms and reads “MUNT VAN HET KONINGRIJK DER NEDERLANDEN”. The dates of the coins are not visible. The seahorse privy mark is visible on only one of the coins. |
NON-FERROUS | 4 | Broome Aircraft Wrecks | |
BAC44 - NON-FERROUS |
Wing fusilage - unidentified section of plane, possibly from wing. Singular rectangular plate with raised edges along each long side. A large number of screws (23) of varying sizes remain in place without a clear pattern. At on end the plate slopes upward at around a 20 degree angle, but it is unclear whether this is by design or a result of warping. At the other end of the plate there is a ellipse shaped hole and heavy erosion. |
NON-FERROUS | 1 | Broome Aircraft Wrecks | |
BAC45 - NON-FERROUS |
Wing fusilage - unidentified section of plane, perhaps from the wing. Comprised of two metal plates. The first is long and rectangular, with four large circular holes of 40 mm diameter spaced along its length. Second metal plate is attached by screws along one side of the first plate It is broken and heavily warped, bending upwards on both sides. The artefact has a thin layer of concretion and shell, with no heavy erosion. |
NON-FERROUS | 1 | Broome Aircraft Wrecks | |
BAC46 |
1. Sextant: largely intact, frame is a basic triangle with a graduated arc at the base and cross bars extending from each side and the base into the centre. Thin, 3 mm diameter legs support the two base corners while a larger, 14 mm diameter conical leg supports the point. Where the cross bars meet a screw penetrates then extends down to form a centre support leg. On the left side of the frame three circular lenses sit on a horizontal screw. The first is black with no visibility and is fully rotational. The second is a transparent blue and is partially rotational. The third is a transparent green and immovable. These lenses sit in front the horizon mirror frame (glass piece removed). The frame is rectangular (long sides vertical) with the bottom half solid and upper half hollow for visibility. Further along the left side of the frame there are four glass filters. The filters are circular lenses set into square frames which rotate along a single screw. The first two filters a fairly rotational and are dark blue and green. The second two filters are far more stiff and show less visibility. Along the centre of the frame lies the index arm. The arm is circular at the point of the sextant, and swivels along the graduated arc at the base. At the circular point sits the index mirror frame. Like the horizon mirror frame the glass piece has been removed. The index frame’s long sides sit on the horizontal, and the piece is completely solid and held in place by three screws at its back. The other end of the index arm swivels almost the full extent of the graduated arc. It supports a plastic graduated drum, numbered ’0’ to ‘50’, as well as a locking device. At the right base point of the sextant sits the telescope, with the eye piece facing the centre of the sextant and the telescope lens facing out. |
5 | Broome Aircraft Wrecks | ||
BAC5 - MISCELLANEOUS |
1: Radio component - Heavily eroded. Rectangular aluminium faceplate hold as large (29 mm diameter) chisel grip turning dial and metal node with two screws. Behind the faceplate, inside a heavily eroded aluminium box is a large amount of electrical wiring. Two black metal plates hold six metal screws, each of which is then attached to two strands of electrical wire which are all bundled inside the box. The plates sit atop two circular mechanism which correspond to to the turning dial and node on the faceplate. At the base of the aluminium box are two large circular and hexagonal couplings, one of which has a small amount of twisted electrical cable attached. The artefact shows interesting preferential erosion in which the aluminium acts as a sacrificial metal. |
Miscellaneous | 5 | Broome Aircraft Wrecks | |
BAC5120 - Miscellaneous/Unidentified |
Toy pistol - die cast, shaped like a Lugger pistol with a long, thin barrel. Missing parts of handle and trigger. Hammer is in a cocked position. Covered in large shells and concretion. Makers mark on one side reads ‘CRESCENT TOY CO LTD’. |
Miscellaneous/Unidentified | 1 | Broome Aircraft Wrecks | |
BAC5121 - Glass |
Bottle - clear glass bottle or vial. Completely intact, interior coated with a blue-white powder, and the remnants of a stopper are inside. Cylindrical with two slightly flattened sides. Relatively tall, thin neck. |
Glass | 1 | Broome Aircraft Wrecks | |
BAC6 - MISCELLANEOUS |
1. Servo component: Most likely an automatic pilot interface. Manifold with three tubes, connected to a face plate. Face plate has three gauges with graduated wheels controlled by three turning knobs with chisel grips. Two outer wheels are largely degraded, inner wheel is mostly intact and numbered left to right ‘4, 3, 2’. Above each wheel a downwards facing arrow indicates number. Face plate labelled along the top with ‘SERVO’ between left and centre gauges and ‘SPEED’ between centre and right gauges. Beneath centre gauge plate is labelled ‘AILERON’. Labelling beneath two outer gauges is discernible but indecipherable. At the bottom centre of the plate the makers mark reads ‘SPERRY GYROSCOPIC CO INC. BROOKLYN NY’. 2. Threaded fitting: Short, wide threaded piece with hexagonal end threaded onto a longer fitting with a thin threaded section, a wide hexagonal centre, and a slightly narrower, smooth section. Entire piece is hollow. The end of the smooth section has broken off, possibly with the remnants of another fitting inside it. |
Miscellaneous | 2 | Broome Aircraft Wrecks | |
BAC7 - CERAMICS |
Aerial insulator - white ceramic insulator, shaped like two bells joined at the base. Where they meet in the centre there are remnants of a metal ring. At the top of each ‘bell’ there is a metal terminal covered in concretion. One of the ceramic halves has a large crack in it. |
CERAMICS | 1 | Broome Aircraft Wrecks | |
BAC8 - MISCELLANEOUS |
1. Radio capacitor - large, brown, rectangular capacitor. Two triangular ends jut out on either end of the base, with a large screw in each. Removable base with four empty screw holes and evidence of stamping (indecipherable). On top of capacitor sit the positive and negative connections, one of which has the remnants of a connection still attached. Top of the capacitor has a number of raised stamps reading ‘CORNELL-DUBILIER’, ‘CAPACITOR TYPE 197-6’, ‘AMPS 6’, ‘KC 1000’, ‘MFD 003’, and ‘3000 VOLTS’. |
Miscellaneous | 4 | Broome Aircraft Wrecks | |
BAC9 - NON-FERROUS |
Belt retainer: large, rectangular buckle (hollow/no pin) with rounded edges. Eroded on most sides and particularly on one end. |
NON-FERROUS | 1 | Broome Aircraft Wrecks | |
BAR4398 - Stoneware |
Stoneware sherd, scratch blue decoration. England |
Stoneware | 1 | Bartels Collection | |
BAR4399 - Stoneware |
Saltglaze stoneware sherds: England 1790-1760/70 |
Stoneware | 3 | Bartels Collection | |
BAR4400 - Stoneware |
Stoneware sherds, blue/green decoration: French/Belgium 1800-1825 |
Stoneware | 2 | Bartels Collection | |
BAR4401 - Earthenware |
Plate sherd with decorated edge: Creamware/Queensware, 1770-1790 |
Earthenware | 1 | Bartels Collection | |
BAR4402 - Delft |
Delft plate sherds: blue/green/brown decoration all over |
Delft | 2 | Bartels Collection | |
BAR4403 - Earthenware |
Sherds, green glaze: 1675-1800; 1 sherd w/ handle. |
Earthenware | 6 | Bartels Collection | |
BAR4404 - Earthenware |
Cup: Holland 1700-1800. Orange/brown interior glaze |
Earthenware | 1 | Bartels Collection | |
BAR4405 - Earthenware |
Jug sherd with handle, green glaze: Holland |
Earthenware | 1 | Bartels Collection | |
BAR4406 - Porcelain |
Chinese kraak porcelain sherd, blue & white geometric decoration |
Porcelain | 1 | Bartels Collection | |
BAR4407 - Stoneware |
Stoneware jug sherd: Westerwald. Salt glaze, buff colour with cobalt blue design |
Stoneware | 1 | Bartels Collection | |
BAR4408 - Stoneware |
Crucible sherd: Northern Hessia, Seventeenth Century |
Stoneware | 1 | Bartels Collection | |
BAR4409 - Earthenware |
Earthenware sherds: Lower Rhine 1690-1800. Circular brown & cream ring decor and green glaze |
Earthenware | 3 | Bartels Collection | |
BAR4410 - Majolica |
Majolica neck sherd of jug or jar: South Netherlands, seventeenth century. Buff body with blue and ochre design in the centre |
Majolica | 1 | Bartels Collection | |
BAR4411 - Earthenware |
Earthenware jug handle: Gouda(?), Holland 1700-1760. |
Earthenware | 1 | Bartels Collection | |
BAR4412 - Porcelain |
Porcelain sherds from three separate plates. Chinese, Kang Shi. Blue decoration consisting of concentric circles, flowers and Chinese woman and boy. |
Porcelain | 3 | Bartels Collection | |
BAR4413 - Porcelain |
Chinese porcelain sherds (from two different plates?). Blue geometirc and flower design on both sides. 1760-1790 |
Porcelain | 2 | Bartels Collection | |
BAR4414 - Porcelain |
Chinese porcelain fragments: Cheng Lung 1740-1760. Blue concentric lines, geometric & flower designs on both sides |
Porcelain | 7 | Bartels Collection | |
BAR4415 - Stoneware |
Stoneware jug fragment: 1870-1880. Incised lettering in centre. |
Stoneware | 1 | Bartels Collection | |
BAR4416 - Earthenware |
Cup fragment. Decoration consisting of yellow Cockerall in centre of interior. Orange/brown buff body. |
Earthenware | 1 | Bartels Collection | |
BAR4417 - Stoneware |
Base of saltglazed stoneware jug: Frechen 1600-1650 |
Stoneware | 1 | Bartels Collection | |
BAR4418 - Earthenware |
Earthenware sherd: Werra-ware (Northern Hessia, Germany). Green and brown concentric ring pattern on interior |
Earthenware | 1 | Bartels Collection | |
BAR4419 - Earthenware |
Handle section from redware chafing bowl: Frisia 1700-1800. Orange/brown glaze on exterior & interior |
Earthenware | 1 | Bartels Collection | |
BAR4420 - Earthenware |
Ointment jar base and side. Purplish white glaze. Eighteenth century. |
Earthenware | 1 | Bartels Collection | |
BAR4421 - Majolica |
Sherds. Frisian majolica, 1700-1800. Blue brush stroke decoration & concentric lines |
Majolica | 3 | Bartels Collection | |
BAR4422 - Delft |
Plate or bowl fragments. Delftware, 1690-1740 |
Delft | 2 | Bartels Collection | |
BAR4423 - Stoneware |
Stoneware jug fragments. Siezburg 1613-1632. Salt glaze with angel & crucifixtion scene medallion. |
Stoneware | 3 | Bartels Collection | |
BAR4424 - Earthenware |
Handle from jug. Frankfurt-ware. Netherlands/Germany: 1700. |
Earthenware | 1 | Bartels Collection | |
BAR4425 - Stoneware |
Teapot fragment. Chinese red stoneware. Chinese characters inscribed underneath the base. China, Jinxing: 1600-1675 |
Stoneware | 1 | Bartels Collection | |
BAR4426 - Earthenware |
Teapot spout. Lead glaze, blackware. England, 1780 |
Earthenware | 1 | Bartels Collection | |
BAR4427 - Earthenware |
Bowl fragment. Redware with interior green glaze. Holland, late sixteenth/early seventeenth century |
Earthenware | 1 | Bartels Collection | |
BAR4428 - Stoneware |
Base and body of stoneware jug. Salt glaze, medallion decoration consisting of coat of arms & foliage. |
Stoneware | 1 | Bartels Collection | |
BAR4429 - Earthenware |
Sherds, Frisian redware: 1700-1850. Yellow & green slip decoration |
Earthenware | 4 | Bartels Collection | |
BAR4430 - Stoneware |
Sherd, redware with lead glaze. England |
Stoneware | 1 | Bartels Collection | |
BAR4431 - Stoneware |
Stoneware fragments. Westerwald? late eighteenth/early nineteenth century |
Stoneware | 6 | Bartels Collection | |
BAR4432 - Earthenware |
Sherd from the base of a plate, thumbed foot. Interior coated with an orange glaze. Late sixteenth/early seventeenth century. |
Earthenware | 1 | Bartels Collection | |
BAR4433 - Clay pipes |
Clay pipes. Netherlands, 1675-1760; 2 x complete bowls, 1 x part bowl and 1 x bowl w/ part stem. |
Clay pipes | 5 | Bartels Collection | |
BAR4434 - Earthenware |
Piggy-bank base with four legs. Dutch redware with lead glaze on exterior. Seventeenth century. |
Earthenware | 1 | Bartels Collection | |
BAR4435 - Earthenware |
Plate sherd. Italian, Ligurian ware. Dark blue on light blue brush decoration. Late sixteenth/early seventeenth century |
Earthenware | 1 | Bartels Collection | |
BAR4436 - Delft |
Sherd from a lobed dish. White tin glazed delftware. Dutch, late seventeenth/early eighteenth century |
Delft | 1 | Bartels Collection | |
BAR4437 - Earthenware |
Tile fragment, (stove tile/fire cover). Redware, North Holland, early seventeenth century. Yellow and green slip ware decoration on brown glazed body. |
Earthenware | 1 | Bartels Collection | |
BAR4438 - Delft |
Sherd from Delftware plate, 1650-1700. White tin glaze with blue decoration. |
Delft | 1 | Bartels Collection | |
BAR4439 - Majolica |
Dish fragment. Half fabric majolica, no glaze. |
Majolica | 1 | Bartels Collection | |
BAR4440 - Delft |
Tile fragment (wall tile). White glaze with blue figuritive scene. |
Delft | 1 | Bartels Collection | |
BAR4441 - Delft |
Tile fragments (wall tile), white glaze with purple shade brush decoration. |
Delft | 2 | Bartels Collection | |
BAR4442 - Delft |
Tile fragment (wall tile). Orange, brown and yellow swirl decoration. |
Delft | 1 | Bartels Collection | |
BAR4443 - Delft |
Tile fragment (wall tile). Blue & white: decoration consists of Dutch female figure, in blue, in the centre with foliage. White glaze. |
Delft | 1 | Bartels Collection | |
BAR4444 - Delft |
Tile fragment (wall tile). Blue & white flower decoration, Delft. |
Delft | 1 | Bartels Collection | |
BAR4445 - Stoneware |
Stoneware jug sherds: Westerwald 1650-1750. Salt glaze, buff colour with cobalt blue design. |
Stoneware | 7 | Bartels Collection | |
BAR4446 - Majolica |
Sherd. Italian majolica, late sixteenth/early seventeenth century. Yellow decorative feather motif with dark blue background. |
Majolica | 1 | Bartels Collection | |
BAR4447 - Porcelain |
Porcelain sherd: late Kraak, late seventeenth century. Blue foliage decoartive design |
Porcelain | 1 | Bartels Collection | |
BAR4448 - Delft |
Delftware sherds, white tin glaze. Italian, early seventeenth century |
Delft | 2 | Bartels Collection | |
BAR4449 - Stoneware |
Jug fragments. Stoneware with glaze & cobalt blue decorative marking in the centre. Westerwald: 1675-1750. |
Stoneware | 3 | Bartels Collection | |
BAR4450 - Majolica |
Majolica sherds, light & dark blue decorative motifs. Netherlands, late sixteenth/early seventeenth century |
Majolica | 2 | Bartels Collection | |
BAR4451 - Stoneware |
Stoneware handle and body fragment from a chamber pot. |
Stoneware | 1 | Bartels Collection | |
BAR4452 - Earthenware |
Sherds, white Cologne ware with green & yellow glaze. Hafner ware, late sixteenth/early seventeenth century. |
Earthenware | 6 | Bartels Collection | |
BAR4453 - Stoneware |
Jug fragments, stoneware with salt glaze. Frechen, seventeenth century |
Stoneware | 2 | Bartels Collection | |
BAR4454 - Earthenware |
Colander fragment with handle. Red-firing earthenware with yellow and green glaze. |
Earthenware | 1 | Bartels Collection | |
BAR4455 - Earthenware |
Handle and section of Chamber pot. Redware, late sixteenth/early seventeenth century |
Earthenware | 1 | Bartels Collection | |
BAR4456 - Delft |
Porringer sherd. Dutch faience with white tin glaze, late seventeenth/early eighteenth century |
Delft | 1 | Bartels Collection | |
BAR4457 - Earthenware |
Dish sherds. Redware, slip decoration in green & yellow concentric circles and parallel lines. North Holland, late sixteenth century |
Earthenware | 6 | Bartels Collection | |
BAR4458 - Earthenware |
Sherd from an olive oil jar, Spain. Green glaze on the interior. |
Earthenware | 1 | Bartels Collection | |
BAR4459 - Delft |
Plate sherds. Delftware 1690-1750. Tin glaze with blue foliage and patterned decoration. |
Delft | 11 | Bartels Collection | |
BAR4460 - Delft |
Plate sherd. Delftware 1690-1750. Tin glaze with blue patterned decoration. |
Delft | 1 | Bartels Collection | |
BAR4461 - Delft |
Plate sherds. Delftware 1690-1750. Tin glaze with blue foliage and patterned decoration. |
Delft | 10 | Bartels Collection | |
BAR4462 - Delft |
Plate sherds. Delftware 1690-1750. Tin glaze with blue foliage decoration. |
Delft | 7 | Bartels Collection | |
BAR4463 - Delft |
Saucer sherds. Delftware 1690-1750. Tin glaze with blue, green, yellow & brown foliage and patterned decoration. |
Delft | 4 | Bartels Collection | |
BAR4464 - Stoneware |
Stoneware jug sherds, salt glaze. Neck; Bartmann. Frechen, seventeenth century |
Stoneware | 5 | Bartels Collection | |
BAR4465 - Earthenware |
Jug with handle and plate sherds. Weser-ware: N.W. Germany, late sixteenth/early seventeenth century. Slip decoration in yellow and brown swirls & lines. |
Earthenware | 2 | Bartels Collection | |
BAR4466 - Stoneware |
Stoneware jug fragment, salt glaze. Westerwald, 1750-1800 |
Stoneware | 1 | Bartels Collection | |
BAR4467 - Delft |
Plate sherd. Delftware, tin glaze with blue decorative motif featuring a cow, spear & human figure. |
Delft | 1 | Bartels Collection | |
BAR4468 - Earthenware |
Skillet fragment with one foot. Redware: Holland, late sixteenth/early seventeenth century |
Earthenware | 1 | Bartels Collection | |
BAR4469 - Stoneware |
Stoneware jug fragments, salt glaze, one w/ handle. ‘Bauerntanzkrug’, Raeren, late sixteenth/early seventeenth century. Decoration consisting of frieze with dancing couples |
Stoneware | 9 | Bartels Collection | |
BAR4470 - Earthenware |
Pipkins - parts of; 3 w/ handles, 1 w/ part leg. Redware: Holland: late sixteenth/early seventeenth century |
Earthenware | 13 | Bartels Collection | |
BAR4471 - Earthenware |
Plate sherds. Redware, yellow/orange glaze: Holland, late sixteenth/seventeenth century |
Earthenware | 2 | Bartels Collection |