Figure 3^. — Wine glasses. One-half. 



conjecturally reconstructed in the clrawing. About 

 1720-1730. P3. 



2. Baluster stem, lead metal. Clushion knop: thick- 

 domed foot with traces of pontil mark in center; 

 a single tear in the stem. .About 1715. Surface. 



3. Wine glass, lead metal. .■XpparentK' three-piece 

 construction; bell bowl welded above an angular 

 knop that surmounts a light, inverted baluster 

 containing a small tear; foot missing. After 17.i(). 

 J3. 



4. Solid base of waisted wine gla.ss bowl, lead metal. 

 Single tear; apparently with plain straight stem. 

 After about 1740. J2. 



5. Wine glass foot, lead metal. Plain conical form 

 with base of light stem attached; pontil mark on 

 base. Probably mid- 18th century. G3. 



6. Wine glass stem, lead metal. Two-piece construc- 

 tion; trumpet bowl; plain stem with elongated tear; 

 foot and upper bowl wall missing. After about 

 1740. C3, D3. 



7. Wine glass, lead metal. Two-piece construction: 

 trumpet bowl; plain stem with elongated tear; plain 



conical foot witli pontil mark on base. After about 

 1740. This glass is important to the dating of the 

 Rosewell pit in that it comes from the primary 

 deposit in area E. 



8. Straight stem fragment, lead metal. With air 

 twist ornament, single multiple spiral (nine tubes), 

 and apparently with heavy shoulder knop below the 

 bowl. Around 1750. J2. 



9. Domed foot fragment from large goblet, lead 

 metal. 18th century. .■\2. 



10. Folded conical foot from large goblet no less than 

 8 inches high; lead metal. Probably first half of 

 18th century. N2, N3. 



Figure 33 



1. Pharmaceutical bottle. Pale blue-green glass; 

 short tubular neck with everted and flattened 

 rim: conical base with rough pontil mark. Since 

 there is no join between the neck and body frag- 

 ments, the elevation has been conjectured on the 

 liasis of examples in the writer's collection. 18th 

 century. E2, E3, F2. J2, J3. K2. 



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