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There are 29 objects for which Condition contains → unevenly
14.9.107 Rim is chipped away, as is foot, so that object stands unevenly. Gloss worn and scratched on the interior and exterior. It retains lustre.
14.9.21 Joined unevenly due to erosion of the edges. Small spots of dark deposit on exterior surface. Surface damage to underside where paint has been rubbed away.
2006.5.10 Two chips, Unevenly broken
2006.5.11 Fine, Unevenly Broken
2006.5.12 Fine, unevenly broken
2006.5.14 Fine, Unevenly Broken
2006.5.15 Fine. Unevenly Broken
2006.5.16 Fine. Unevenly Broken, One chip
2006.5.17 Fine, Unevenly Broken
2006.5.18 Unevenly Broken, Fine
2006.5.19 Fine. Unevenly broken
2006.5.20 Fine, Unevenly Broken
2006.5.22 Fine, Unevenly Broken
2006.5.23 Fine, Unevenly Broken
2006.5.25 Fine with some chips, unevenly broken
2006.5.26 Fine, unevenly broken
2006.5.27 Unevenly broken with some chips
2006.5.28 ggod but unevenly broken
2006.5.29 good, fairly dirty, unevenly broken
2006.5.31 quite dirty, unevenly broken
2006.5.32 dirty and unevenly broken
2006.5.33 good, clean, unevenly broken
2006.5.34 good, slightly dirty, unevenly broken
2006.5.9 Fine, Unevenly Broken
22.3.26 Part of rim (about 1/4) is missing. Several very small chips and scratched areas can be found on the top surface of the plate, as well as one larger part that is gouged out. Also very small chips are visible on the underside of the plate and a patch near the missing rim is unevenly fired (red instead of black).
25.8.2 Stands unevenly. Paint is good condition and picture is clear. Rim is a little damaged and one section of the wall has been repaired.
26.12.19 Mouth and upper part of neck missing. Foot badly damaged making pot stand unevenly. Chips to shoulder. Colours on main design are worn and the black stem ahs faded to red.
REDMG:1953.25.5 Glaze unevenly and thinly applied; greenish tinge on one handle and rim on one side. Decoration worn, especially at the top. Whitish-grey deposits on interior; white deposits on exterior and underside.
REDMG:1958.16.1 Intact and complete. Vessel rests unevenly, blackening aroun the body and the handle, brown deposit and pitting on the body. '306' stamped on the base
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