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Rhenish Stoneware

 


Sprig - molded, Cobalt blue decorated
body sherds, Buck site, 18KE292.

 

Rhenish Brown stoneware bearded face
Bennett's Point, 18QU28 /233.002.

 


         

Rhenish Brown stoneware 
Compton, 18CV279.

 

 

Neck sherd with manganese purple
Oxon Hill, 18PR175, vessel #6040.

 

 

 

Mug rim sherd, Oxon Hill,
18PR175, vessel #6034.

 

 Stamped and incised, cobalt blue and manganese 
purple decorated. Oxon Hill, 18PR175, vessel #6035.

 

Paste of Rhenish blue and gray sherd. 

 


Cobalt blue over incised lines with the royal medallion GR
for George I (1714 - 1727) or George II (1727 - 1760).
Oxon Hill, 18PR175, vessel #2317.

 

Cobalt blue and manganese purple, incised and molded body sherds.
Angelica Knolls, 18CV60 /1.435 (top left), 18CV60 /1.438 (top center),
18CV60/1.440 (top right), 18CV60/1.446 (bottom left), 18CV60/1.445 (bottom right).

 

Incised cobalt blue body sherds.  Angelica Knolls, 18CV60 /1.442 (top left),
18CV60 /1.443 (top center),18CV60 /1.439 (top right),
18CV60 /1.434 (bottom left), and 18CV60/1.431 (bottom right).

 


Incised cobalt blue body sherd,
Oxon Hill, 18PR175, vessel #6043.

 

Body sherds,  Angelica Knolls, 18CV60 /1.444 (left) 
Patuxent Point, 18CV271 square 10108 (center) and square 1610 (right).

 

Mugs rims, Angelica Knolls, 18CV60 /1.447 (left),
  Patuxent Point, 18CV271 square 10168 (right).

Höhr Rhenish stoneware decorated with a
portrait of King William III (1694 -1702).
Angelica Knolls, 18CV60 /1.433 .

       

Höhr Rhenish stoneware, Angelica Knolls,
 18CV60 /1.425 (left), 18CV60 /1.426 (center), and 18CV60/1.427 (right) .


Höhr Rhenish Stoneware in Delaware

Image of sherd of Hohr stoneware from Delaware site #7S-D-16, the Old House Site


Höhr
Rhenish stoneware sherd decorated with
Sprig-molding. Indeterminate vessel.
Old House Site
(7S-D-16)

Image of several sherds from the Walter Powell Plantation Site (7S-K-144B) in Sussex Co., Delaware.
Höhr Rhenish stoneware decorated with Sprig molding
and incising. Ovoid drinking pot or small jug.
Walter Powell Plantation
Site (7S-K-144B)

Link to the Hohr Ware in Delaware Essay.

 

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Updated: 05/01/02

Button links to the Hohr Ware stoneware in Delaware Essay.