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Pilgrims bottle

Made
Pilgrim's bottle, gourd shape, 16th century, from Gun Wharf part of collection of Romano-British antiquities selected to illustrate the life of the people who lived on the present site of London from the Roman occupation to the 18th century (SB). ...from excavation in city of London, commemorative gift for Sydney's 150th anniversary (LC).

Summary

Object No.

A3196

Object Statement

Pilgrims bottle, gourd shape, earthenware, maker unknown, excavated from Gun Wharf, England, Great Britain, 1501-1600

Physical Description

Pilgrim's bottle, gourd shape, 16th century, from Gun Wharf part of collection of Romano-British antiquities selected to illustrate the life of the people who lived on the present site of London from the Roman occupation to the 18th century (SB). ...from excavation in city of London, commemorative gift for Sydney's 150th anniversary (LC).

Production

Source

Credit Line

Gift of The Guildhall Museum, 1938

Acquisition Date

23 June 1938

Cite this Object

Harvard

Pilgrims bottle 2021, Museum of Applied Arts & Sciences, accessed 6 August 2021, <https://ma.as/177613>

Wikipedia

{{cite web |url=https://ma.as/177613 |title=Pilgrims bottle |author=Museum of Applied Arts & Sciences |access-date=6 August 2021 |publisher=Museum of Applied Arts & Sciences, Australia}}

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