 | | Pottery |  | | Our pottery selection features reproductions of artifacts found by the archaeologists at Historic Jamestowne and objects that would have been used by their European contemporaries. | |
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 | | Francis Nicholson Wine Bottle |  | | In July of 2004 Archaeologists at Historic Jamestowne uncovered a brick-lined cellar filled with 300-year-old intact glass wine bottles. One of the bottles bears a personal seal that may have belonged to a former Virginia governor. Visitors to Historic Jamestowne can see some of the wine bottles in the Voorhees Archaearium exhibit area. |  | | |
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 | | Jackware Pint |  | | Leather Blackjack mugs were in common use in England and her colonies during the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. |  | | |
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 | | Pocahontas' Earrings |  | | These earrings are modeled on a pair in the APVA Preservation Virginia collection that descended in the Rolfe family with a tradition of ownership by Pocahontas. The originals are larger and are made of mussel shell, silver, and steel. |  | | |
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 | | Stuart Coat of Arms Ornament |  | | Queen Elizabeth presented the coat of arms that hangs inside the Jamestown Memorial Church to the APVA in 1957. King James was a Stuart. |  | | |
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