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There are 12 objects for which Condition contains → significant
14.9.24 Colour in good condition and the surface has no significant deposit or damage.
2007.10.2.216 Scratched surface and significant collapse of the cast
2008.7.170 Fragment; decoration worn throughout, worse on exterior; significant chip missing from one corner; dirt deposits throughout.
2008.7.24 Fragment. Several small chips throughout and one significant chip on the exterior.
26.2.28 Painted bands on underside are wearing away considerably compared to the topside which has retained most of its colour apart from some white but it is now a little dull. Surfaces are all still smooth with no significant damage.
26.4.2 Complete but stuck back together from eight(?) seperate pieces. The glaze both inside and out is very worn, and the rim shows chipping and flaking. The inside of the pot is not completely smooth and there is a grey/white deposit, especially around the inner rim. Both of the handles have a lot of the same grey/white deposit on them, as well as big worn patches on the glaze. There is more deposit on the outside, especially around the foot. The surface outside is also in fairly bad condition, the surface revealing lots of small scratches and chips. The top of the foot has two significant chips in it but other than that it is in good condition, showing only small cracks running through the glaze in the well on the underneath of the foot.
45.6.2 Intact and no significant chips to rim, handles, base or body.
48.5.1 Intact. Pattern inside remains clear but some of the main pictures have faded badly (especially C). No significant damage to rims or handles.
E.23.6 Intact, no deposit or significant damage.
E.62.16 Intact and complete. Some of the black pigment has gone and several edges have slight scratches. The most significant damage is a scratch on the side with twelve dots that goes from one side in a straight line to the other.
E.62.23 Single corner fragment chipped in the triangular shaped hieroglyph. No significant wear on the relief.
REDMG:1964.1719.1 Over half of the object is missing, but the half that remains is in good condition with no significant damage. Some deposits have collected in base.
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