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Hearst Museum object titled Abrader, accession number 1-179125, described as Pottery abrader.
Hearst Museum object titled Basal fragment, accession number 1-160293, described as Basal fragment of a thick white glazed stoneware pedestal or similar
Hearst Museum object titled Basal fragment, accession number 1-160333, described as Basal fragment of a glazed white porcelain stoneware plate or similar with no decoration or mark
Hearst Museum object titled Basal fragment, accession number 1-160349, described as Basal fragment of a white improved earthenware or similar or mark
Hearst Museum object titled Basal fragment, accession number 1-161154, described as Large basal fragment to a white improved earthenware vase or similar, with no decoration or maker's mark present.
Hearst Museum object titled Basal fragment, accession number 1-160346, described as Abraded basal fragment of a white improved earthenware bowl or similar with no decoration or mark. With molded gadrooned exterior decoration
Hearst Museum object titled Basal fragment, accession number 1-160166, described as Basal fragment of a large white improved earthenware
Hearst Museum object titled Basal fragment, accession number 1-160146, described as Basal fragment of a Chinese globular stoneware ginger jar [?] with white and grey-blue underglaze decoration.
Hearst Museum object titled Basal fragment, accession number 1-161558, described as Basal fragment of a burned glazed white porcelaineous stoneware bowl or similar with possible evidence of red copper striping or other decoration.
Hearst Museum object titled Basal fragment, accession number 1-160069, described as Basal fragment of a white improved earthenware cup with under-glazed black transfer makers mark of crown above circle enclosing  "JOHN MADDOCK & SONS ROYAL VITREOUS" around "ENGLAND.