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Earthenware "olive" jar, intact, with small spots of green glaze, ex-Guadalupe (1724).

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Earthenware  olive  jar, intact, with small spots of green glaze, ex-Guadalupe (1724).
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Earthenware "olive" jar, intact, with small spots of green glaze, ex-Guadalupe (1724). 3380 grams. 11" tall, 9" diameter at shoulders. A ring-turned, large rolled-lip vessel with small splashes of its original green glaze on shoulders, accompanied by a metal chain with tag that says Guadalupe (the specific wrecksite that yielded it), plus a small wooden stand and dried olive pits for good measure, also with original cork stopper. FRAGILE - PICK UP IN PERSON ONLY. From the Guadalupe (1724), with original certificate from Captain Tracy Bowden through his contract with the Dominican Republic and copy of the article "Graveyard of the Quicksilver Galleons" by Mendel Peterson from the December 1979 issue of National Geographic signed by Bowden.