🔎 UNIDENTIFIED Help IDing some of these finds from a creek behind a house built in the early 1700s?

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I see modern pottery, the the leg of a possible hand cut from ivory or bone. The last piece could be from an early running water system in a house.
 

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#1-Reminds me of pottery/stoneware jug that would come from Asia that had a wicker/bamboo skirt around the top lip/shoulder. Late 1800-early 1900
#2-Bisque doll leg (Porcelain is white glossy)
#3- The push up bottom of a stoneware/pottery container (could be the bottom of #1 photo)
Though with a drain hole for water, possibly a flower pot bottom
 

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