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Heavily deteriorated three-tine fork possibly made out of pewter. One fully intact tine. The shaft has evidence of a wooden handle; has nails to hold wood in place. The shaft is broken at the distal end.

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Assorted sizes and conditions. Made out of felt produced at the mill. Two shoe outsoles feature standardized shoe sizes. Found in a pile of other felt clothing and pattern pieces.

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Fragmented base of a bottle with a diameter of 18in. The base of the bottle is intact. On the bottom of the bottle the words "Thatcher Manufacturing Company" are embossed in a circle.

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A partial piece of a single-sided hair comb. The hair comb is most likely used to comb the hair the length of the comb indicates this. Made of rubber material. A partial piece of comb is broken on either side. Stiff rubber bristles on each side with…

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Multi-use comb. A single-sided comb with small stiff spines was possibly used for lice. Seems to be made of a rubber material. No identifying marks and/or labels. Bristles broken off with few left. The longer, father apart bristles indicate is was…

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A partial piece of a hair comb. The comb is small-toothed with thin bristles. Many of the bristles are broken off with the few remaining distorted. The design shows no identifying marks or labels and was most likely used for hair.

One piece of clay polypod labeled with the provenience 30-0

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The middle piece of a single-sided comb. Few bristles remain mostly intact with most of them broken off. Made of a rubber material. No identifiable symbols or designs. Most likely a hair comb due to the larger separation of bristles which would make…

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The middle piece of a single-sided comb. Bristles remain mostly intact with a few broken off.. Made of a rubber material. No identifiable symbols or designs. Most likely a hair comb due to the larger separation of bristles which would make it…

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Partial porcelain dinner plate with green “Hamilton Pattern”
First designed in the late 1890’s, several versions of the Hamilton pattern was made; 2 in green and one in blue
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