Unburned coal
Classification:
Date:
ca. 1800-1900
Medium:
Coal
Credit Line:
Gift of Martin Sheridan and Richard Hayman and the EAR Inn
Object Number:
2011.18.18
Gallery Label:
These artifacts were excavated from the backyard of the historic James Brown house at 326 Spring Street in Greenwich Village, now the home of the Ear Inn restaurant and pub. The building was constructed around 1817 and has since been continuously occupied as a mixed-use building (commercial and residential). Excavations in 2010 in the building's basement, including an area that was likely the site of a privy before the building was extended to cover the entire yard, yielded thousands of artifacts that shed light on the daily life of previous owners and tenants. The bulk of the artifacts date to the mid- to late-nineteenth century.
Date Begin:
0
Date End:
1900
eMuseum Object ID:
67880
Due to ongoing research, information about this object is subject to change.
Burned coal fragment
Classification:
Date:
ca. 1800-1900
Medium:
Coal
Credit Line:
Gift of Martin Sheridan and Richard Hayman and the EAR Inn
Object Number:
2011.18.17
Gallery Label:
These artifacts were excavated from the backyard of the historic James Brown house at 326 Spring Street in Greenwich Village, now the home of the Ear Inn restaurant and pub. The building was constructed around 1817 and has since been continuously occupied as a mixed-use building (commercial and residential). Excavations in 2010 in the building's basement, including an area that was likely the site of a privy before the building was extended to cover the entire yard, yielded thousands of artifacts that shed light on the daily life of previous owners and tenants. The bulk of the artifacts date to the mid- to late-nineteenth century.
Date Begin:
0
Date End:
1900
eMuseum Object ID:
67879
Due to ongoing research, information about this object is subject to change.
Pipestem
Classification:
Date:
ca. 1800-1850
Medium:
Clay
Description:
White Kaolin pipestem
Credit Line:
Gift of Martin Sheridan and Richard Hayman and the EAR Inn
Object Number:
2011.18.16
Gallery Label:
These artifacts were excavated from the backyard of the historic James Brown house at 326 Spring Street in Greenwich Village, now the home of the Ear Inn restaurant and pub. The building was constructed around 1817 and has since been continuously occupied as a mixed-use building (commercial and residential). Excavations in 2010 in the building's basement, including an area that was likely the site of a privy before the building was extended to cover the entire yard, yielded thousands of artifacts that shed light on the daily life of previous owners and tenants. The bulk of the artifacts date to the mid- to late-nineteenth century.
Date Begin:
0
Date End:
1850
eMuseum Object ID:
67878
Due to ongoing research, information about this object is subject to change.
Salt-glazed soneware jug fragment
Classification:
Date:
ca. 1840-1880
Medium:
Stoneware
Description:
Fragment (mouth and part of handle) of salt-glazed stoneware jug
Credit Line:
Gift of Martin Sheridan and Richard Hayman and the EAR Inn
Object Number:
2011.18.15
Gallery Label:
These artifacts were excavated from the backyard of the historic James Brown house at 326 Spring Street in Greenwich Village, now the home of the Ear Inn restaurant and pub. The building was constructed around 1817 and has since been continuously occupied as a mixed-use building (commercial and residential). Excavations in 2010 in the building's basement, including an area that was likely the site of a privy before the building was extended to cover the entire yard, yielded thousands of artifacts that shed light on the daily life of previous owners and tenants. The bulk of the artifacts date to the mid- to late-nineteenth century.
Date Begin:
0
Date End:
1880
eMuseum Object ID:
67877
Due to ongoing research, information about this object is subject to change.
Aluminum foil fragment
Classification:
Date:
ca. 2000
Medium:
Aluminum
Aluminum
Credit Line:
Gift of Martin Sheridan and Richard Hayman and the EAR Inn
Object Number:
2011.18.14
Gallery Label:
These artifacts were excavated from the backyard of the historic James Brown house at 326 Spring Street in Greenwich Village, now the home of the Ear Inn restaurant and pub. The building was constructed around 1817 and has since been continuously occupied as a mixed-use building (commercial and residential). Excavations in 2010 in the building's basement, including an area that was likely the site of a privy before the building was extended to cover the entire yard, yielded thousands of artifacts that shed light on the daily life of previous owners and tenants. The bulk of the artifacts date to the mid- to late-nineteenth century.
Date Begin:
0
Date End:
2000
eMuseum Object ID:
67876
Due to ongoing research, information about this object is subject to change.
Guitar pick
Classification:
Date:
ca. 1950-1980
Medium:
Plastic
Description:
Black Gibson heavy guitar pick
Credit Line:
Gift of Martin Sheridan and Richard Hayman and the EAR Inn
Object Number:
2011.18.13
Gallery Label:
These artifacts were excavated from the backyard of the historic James Brown house at 326 Spring Street in Greenwich Village, now the home of the Ear Inn restaurant and pub. The building was constructed around 1817 and has since been continuously occupied as a mixed-use building (commercial and residential). Excavations in 2010 in the building's basement, including an area that was likely the site of a privy before the building was extended to cover the entire yard, yielded thousands of artifacts that shed light on the daily life of previous owners and tenants. The bulk of the artifacts date to the mid- to late-nineteenth century.
Date Begin:
0
Date End:
1980
eMuseum Object ID:
67875
Due to ongoing research, information about this object is subject to change.
Wrapper
Classification:
Date:
ca. 1950
Medium:
Plastic
Description:
Krispy cracker wrapper
Credit Line:
Gift of Martin Sheridan and Richard Hayman and the EAR Inn
Object Number:
2011.18.12
Gallery Label:
These artifacts were excavated from the backyard of the historic James Brown house at 326 Spring Street in Greenwich Village, now the home of the Ear Inn restaurant and pub. The building was constructed around 1817 and has since been continuously occupied as a mixed-use building (commercial and residential). Excavations in 2010 in the building's basement, including an area that was likely the site of a privy before the building was extended to cover the entire yard, yielded thousands of artifacts that shed light on the daily life of previous owners and tenants. The bulk of the artifacts date to the mid- to late-nineteenth century.
Date Begin:
0
Date End:
1950
eMuseum Object ID:
67874
Due to ongoing research, information about this object is subject to change.
Thimble
Classification:
Date:
ca. 1940-1980
Medium:
Metal
Credit Line:
Gift of Martin Sheridan and Richard Hayman and the EAR Inn
Object Number:
2011.18.11
Gallery Label:
These artifacts were excavated from the backyard of the historic James Brown house at 326 Spring Street in Greenwich Village, now the home of the Ear Inn restaurant and pub. The building was constructed around 1817 and has since been continuously occupied as a mixed-use building (commercial and residential). Excavations in 2010 in the building's basement, including an area that was likely the site of a privy before the building was extended to cover the entire yard, yielded thousands of artifacts that shed light on the daily life of previous owners and tenants. The bulk of the artifacts date to the mid- to late-nineteenth century.
Date Begin:
0
Date End:
1980
eMuseum Object ID:
67873
Due to ongoing research, information about this object is subject to change.
Cigar fragment
Classification:
Date:
ca. 1900
Medium:
Tobacco
Credit Line:
Gift of Martin Sheridan and Richard Hayman and the EAR Inn
Object Number:
2011.18.10
Gallery Label:
These artifacts were excavated from the backyard of the historic James Brown house at 326 Spring Street in Greenwich Village, now the home of the Ear Inn restaurant and pub. The building was constructed around 1817 and has since been continuously occupied as a mixed-use building (commercial and residential). Excavations in 2010 in the building's basement, including an area that was likely the site of a privy before the building was extended to cover the entire yard, yielded thousands of artifacts that shed light on the daily life of previous owners and tenants. The bulk of the artifacts date to the mid- to late-nineteenth century.
Date Begin:
0
Date End:
1900
eMuseum Object ID:
67872
Due to ongoing research, information about this object is subject to change.
Can cover
Classification:
Date:
ca. 1900
Medium:
Metal
Description:
Round "Re-Solvent" can cover.
Credit Line:
Gift of Martin Sheridan and Richard Hayman and the EAR Inn
Object Number:
2011.18.9
Gallery Label:
These artifacts were excavated from the backyard of the historic James Brown house at 326 Spring Street in Greenwich Village, now the home of the Ear Inn restaurant and pub. The building was constructed around 1817 and has since been continuously occupied as a mixed-use building (commercial and residential). Excavations in 2010 in the building's basement, including an area that was likely the site of a privy before the building was extended to cover the entire yard, yielded thousands of artifacts that shed light on the daily life of previous owners and tenants. The bulk of the artifacts date to the mid- to late-nineteenth century.
Date Begin:
0
Date End:
1900
eMuseum Object ID:
67871
Due to ongoing research, information about this object is subject to change.


