there was a limited amount of space in the inner cities, so more often than not property lines havent changed from the time the original plots were drawn. Because of this they refitted the original privy time and time again. It's amazing we dug through three or four feet of "fedral law forbids".....
we had a nice dig, the hole dated late 17's to 1810ish. 2 early saltglazed vessels were the best finds along with a very early green London mustard. Lot's of broken staffordshire unfortunately very little went back together.
The Euros are are most active at dusk, had them nest under the floor of my living room and over the basement cieling. They love lilacs and will severly affect their growth, they also are attracted to light when it's dark outside and if you have them near your house they try to fly into it...
Is it the one that was on ebay that came from the "Big Dig"?.... I was interested in because they found large size puce Shriver's Oyster Ketchups there which are from Baltimore. Chances are it is Balt. in my opinion.... Looks more like a Florida Water than a sauce.
post a picture in natural light, probably made from same glass as cheaper uncleared window glass. Looks like Gunther Hess's window.
The pontil looks very similar to my Amelung Flask.
Lancaster Co. is close enough to Md ....and Stiegle workers went there. Also if you know the age of the...