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Hearst Museum object titled Ceramic basal fragment, accession number 1-160873, described as Basal fragment of a large open white improved earthenware shape. Black transferware makers mark "Warranted Best Ironstone China, T.B.&Co" with reclining victorian royal coat of arms. circa 1890. Evidence of gadrooning or fluting on exterior.
Hearst Museum object titled Ceramic bottle, accession number 1-246987, described as Whole stoneware ceramic bottle with clear glaze and a maker's mark stamped into body on the bottom edge. "GLASGOW" is legible on the mark.
Hearst Museum object titled Ceramic bottle, accession number 1-248465, described as Whole stoneware ceramic bottle with brown glaze and a stamped maker's mark.
Hearst Museum object titled Ceramic bottle, accession number 1-247002, described as Whole stoneware ceramic bottle with clear glaze and a  maker's mark stamped into body.
Hearst Museum object titled Ceramic bottle, accession number 1-246959, described as Whole stoneware ceramic bottle with brown glaze and a maker's mark stamped into body. "Davidson 8 Glasgow
Hearst Museum object titled Ceramic bottle, accession number 1-247579, described as Whole stoneware ceramic bottle with clear glaze and a  maker's mark stamped into body.
Hearst Museum object titled Ceramic bottle, accession number 1-246949, described as Whole stoneware ceramic bottle with clear glazed and a maker's mark stamped into body. "H. KENNEDY/SPARROWFIELD [?]/ 10/ POTTERY/GLASGOW
Hearst Museum object titled Ceramic bottle, accession number 1-248466, described as Whole stoneware ceramic bottle with brown glaze and a stamped maker's mark.
Hearst Museum object titled Ceramic bottle, accession number 1-247580, described as Whole stoneware ceramic bottle with clear glaze and a  maker's mark stamped into body.
Hearst Museum object titled Ceramic bottle, accession number 1-246953, described as Whole stoneware ceramic bottle with clear glaze and a maker's mark stamped into body.