Alexandria Archaeology Museum Pearlware saucer - English, ca. 1795-1820 from King and N. Royal Sts.
Pearlware pitcher - English, 1813-1826 from a house at 104 S. St. Asaph St.
Pearlware saucer - English, ca. 1795-1827 from an 1827 fire at a furniture factory
Creamware saucer - English, ca. 1775 from Arell's Tavern

18th century laundry at Shuter's Hill Archaeology Festival Volunteers in the museum's public laboratory

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