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There are 13 objects for which Condition contains → line
14.9.119 Poor, cracked in two places, along right side of the hair → line ← continuing across face and horizontally upwards, into head.
14.9.19 posit on both sides. Red paint on outer surface fading in one area and all red → line ← on interior surface fading.
2003.8.63 sits. Bottom side appears to have what could be a smudge as there is a straight → line ← that is shiner and a darker shade of brown compared to the rest of the obje
2008.7.125 en on spout; "[Theta symbol]30[Gamma symbol]320-280" written in pen above break → line ← of spout and body of pot
2008.7.154 Fragment, sides and faces chipped. Three large holes in a diagonal → line ← towards one corner.
23.11.31UU Two fragments connected at the waist→ line ←. The upper torso fragment is missing the head, and the left arm is broken o
64.7.1 e of the rim, underside of the foot, tongues, below the tongues, where the thin → line ← is now reddish-yellow). There are deposits on the exterior of the body and
74.7.3 ound the ring of the foot; white deposits on inside and on handle. Red misfired → line ← around the ring of the foot probably caused during the firing in the kiln.
E.23.43.2 t and copmplete, there are several impurities in the glaze, most notably a long → line ← of black substance that appears to be stuck to the bead as it very raised f
E.23.61 Intact and complete. The only detail missing is the curl from the end of the → line ← originating from the underside of the eye. The glaze has totally rubbed awa
E.62.16 is a scratch on the side with twelve dots that goes from one side in a straight → line ← to the other.
REDMG:1953.25.83 n quite considerably although it is still clear what they are meant to be. The → line ← of breakage is straight, falling from the right ear to the middle of the le
TEMP.2003.7.74 section has a few points where the paint has been chipped away slightly,and the → line ← at the top also appears to have been worn away over time. Edges on the righ
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