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Hearst Museum object titled Aqua glass bottle, accession number 1-160878, described as Complete pale aqua glass ink or glue bottle, almost complete. Evidence of a three part mold. Hand finished lip. No maker's mark.
Hearst Museum object titled Aqua glass bottle, accession number 1-160877, described as 1 pale aqua glass ink or glue bottle, complete. Three part mold. Hand finished lip. Maker's mark ebossed on bottom "Carter(?)...".
Hearst Museum object titled Basal fragment, accession number 1-161154, described as Large basal fragment to a white improved earthenware vase or similar, with no decoration or maker's mark present.
Hearst Museum object titled Basal fragment, accession number 1-160069, described as Basal fragment of a white improved earthenware cup with under-glazed black transfer makers mark of crown above circle enclosing  "JOHN MADDOCK & SONS ROYAL VITREOUS" around "ENGLAND.
Hearst Museum object titled Basal fragment, accession number 1-254987, described as Two basal fragment of a large white improved earthenware, with no decoration or makers mark
Hearst Museum object titled Bottle, accession number 1-160887, described as Mostly complete blue glass bottle, lacking the rim/lip finish. no embossing but mold seams present. No makers mark.
Hearst Museum object titled Bottle, accession number 1-161801, described as Complete clear glass cylindrical slightly shouldered wide mouthed pill or chemical bottle with a packer finish variant, mold seam that extends to the lip, no label, and no makers mark
Hearst Museum object titled Bottle, accession number 1-161284, described as Pale aqua shouldered rounded square medicine bottle with a hand tooled prescription finish, no label or makers mark
Hearst Museum object titled Bottle, accession number 1-250169, described as 3-part hinge mold embossed soda bottle with maker's mark
Hearst Museum object titled Bottle, accession number 1-161053, described as Complete pale green, mold made, round medicinal or chemical bottle with cork inside, with a hand finished lip, no embossed label or makers mark.