[50] Catalogue of Exhibition of Early English Earthenware, Burlington Fine Arts Club (London, 1914), p. 29 and fig. 41.
[51] Ivor Noël Hume, "An Indian Ware of the Colonial Period," Archeological Society of Virginia, Quarterly Bulletin (September 1962), vol. 17, no. 1, p. 5.
[52] Ivor Noël Hume, "A Century of London Glass Bottles, 1580-1680," The Connoisseur Year Book (London, 1956), p. 102, fig. 14 right.
[53] A William Partridge was named in the Bristol Freedom Roll for 1689, cf. Oswald, op. cit. (footnote 30), p. 88.
[54] Ibid., p. 70. Perhaps Jacob Fox, Bristol Freedom Roll for 1688, or John Fletcher, Chester Freedom Roll 1673, or Josiah Fox of Newcastle-under-Lyme who was working in 1684. Other examples with this mark occur in groups A3 and A4, also on the Harwood property (surface find) close to the north bank of Aberdeen (Clay Bank) Creek. See p. [14]. A single unstratified example has been found in Williamsburg, coming from disturbed topsoil behind Capt. Orr's Dwelling on Duke of Gloucester Street.
[55] Oswald lists no maker with these initials in the appropriate period. However, a bowl impressed on the back with the initials S A over the date 1683 was found in the river Thames at Queenhithe (London) and is in the author's collection. See also D. R. Atkinson, "Makers' Marks on Clay Tobacco Pipes Found in London," Archaeological News Letter (London, April 1962), vol. 7, no. 8, p. 184; no. 24; and fig. 2, no. 24. See also Rosewell, p. 221 (footnote 96).
[56] A pipe with similar ornament is in the author's collection of examples from the river Thames at London.
Contributions from
The Museum of History and Technology:
Paper 53
Excavations at Tutter's Neck
in James City County, Virginia, 1960-1961
Ivor Noël Hume
| LOCATION OF THE SITE | [32] |
| HISTORY OF THE SITE | [32] |
| THE EXCAVATION | [42] |
| THE RESIDENCE | [43] |
| THE KITCHEN | [45] |
| THE REFUSE PITS | [46] |
| ANIMAL REMAINS | [51] |
| THE ARTIFACTS | [52] |
| CONCLUSIONS | [55] |