Figure 61  Teapot fragments, William Rogers, Yorktown, Virginia, 1720–1745. Salt-glazed stoneware. (Courtesy, National Park Service, Colonial National Historical Park, Yorktown Collection.) COLO Y 37515, COLO Y 9813, COLO Y 9815, COLO Y 9816, COLO Y 9817. In addition to the large variety of coarse utilitarian ware, a number of finely thrown teaware pots were produced. Both lead-glazed and salt-glazed stoneware were found. These pots generally measured 4" high with a rim and basal diameter of 4". No examples of Rogers’s teawares have been identified outside of the pottery site.