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There are 9 objects for which Condition contains → clearly
11.10.3 Complete and intact. There are tiny air bubbles over the surface, as well as small areas of brownish deposit. Detailed markings on face and hands are slightly worn away. The left eyebrow, left eye, nose and mouth however, are all still clearly visible. Material on the resting surface has flaked away in areas. Originally painted red all over.
2003.6.18 Single fragment, slightly worn, although black pattern and lines on the fragment are still clearly visible.
2005.3.22 Fragment, good condition, incisions clearly visible and paint is not worn or chipped
2005.3.35 reasonable, black whilst faded is still clearly visible, there a number of chips on the surface
37.7.2 Intact but base of handle coming away slightly from the shoulder. Good condition design of siren and clearly incised lines. Some areas of red on handle ande below, possibly where darker paint has worn away. Some chips to underside of the mouth.
83.2.3 Fragment covered with black deposit, clearly broken off from another object, and is rough and bumpy, likely owing to damage caused over time.
E.65.6 Intact, although clearly not complete even though it is unclear what it once belonged to. There is however little degridation of the wood.
L.2014.8.5 Good. Inscription and image clearly visible on both sides.
REDMG:1964.1638 In good condition overall, though inner rim has clearly been scratched a lot, and bottom parts of handles have clearly been broken off, with a large chunk from the outer side missing from one.
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