2006.12.53
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Worn black paint; only a very small amount remains at all
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2006.12.60
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Small amount of dark paint on inside; heavily worn
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2007.2.11
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single area covered with a small amount of brow/orange glaze; no distinct pattern. flat fragment with cylindrical shape protruding from it.
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22.9.14
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Small amount of brown glaze coving fragment, no distinct pattern.
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45.10.28
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four fragments identified by Annie Ure as coming from the same vessel. i) largest, triangular shaped. The majority of the decoration is black glazed, there is damage to the extreme right of the black glaze where there may have been a handle. In the middle of the black glaze there is a small circular chip. There is vertical separation from glazed area and decorated panel, only a small amount of decoration remains (1 cm) this includes black figure and applied red. ii) small five sided fragment with black figure decoration with incised detail- long vertical line with seven lines horizontally down the length, to the top left there is a long rectangular incised detail. There are two chips to the top and one in the bottom right corner. iii)small rectangular fragment with black figure decoration and applied red colour. Two vertical lines on left, possible leaf/vine motif in the main with circular red shape over. iv) Small rectangular fragment, left side of fragment vertical black band, centre part of vine motif and the thin black line to right.
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73.9.41
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Each side detailed with a thick stripe of glaze, appears to use different levels of coating: thin amount of applications for the brown stripes, heavier application for dark/black stripes.
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E.62.10
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Carved piece of open-work rail of furniture, shape represents the hes vase. Object is flat and only some small amount of white pigment remains.
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E.62.17
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The thorax is made of parallel straight lines. There appears to be a small amount of gold pigment between the beetle and the base, there is no other discernible pigment.
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E.63.15
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Below the uraeus there is a small amount of blue under this, below the chin, on the neck and around the groin, where it is quite faded. The eyes still hold a gold pigment.
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REDMG:1953.25.81
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The piece consists of half of a foot, which is broken about halfway down its length. The half remaining includes all five toes, with slightly curling little toes and a rather stumpy big toe. The foot sits upon a thick sandal. Under this is a chunk of unworked marble, presumably part of the original base of the statue, which takes up about the same amount of mass as the carved foot does. This underside is rough and worn. The break halfway through the foot in fairly clean, leaving a rough, but planar surface.
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