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James Keiller & Son’s Dundee Marmalade Pot

James Keiller & SonsLate 19th century

Museum of Ontario Archaeology

Museum of Ontario Archaeology
London, Canada

Three ceramic sherds, recovered from the 2007 Stage 4 excavation of the Bishop’s Block site in Toronto, Ontario, make up most of the transfer label on the side of this ironstone Keiller & Son’s Marmalade pot. They were found in Townhouse 3, which records state cycled through many occupants and served as a boarding house three separate times from 1875-1893. Keiller’s was the first commercially produced brand of marmalade in Great Britain, sold in variously sized jars by the pound and imported from Scotland.

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  • Title: James Keiller & Son’s Dundee Marmalade Pot
  • Creator: James Keiller & Sons
  • Date Created: Late 19th century
  • Location: Toronto, Ontario
  • Type: Vessel
  • Rights: Brad Phillips, Museum of Ontario Archaeology
  • Medium: Ironstone
Museum of Ontario Archaeology

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