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Cock with head turned left.
Feet (?) broken away.
Broad, crudely joined; feathers rendered by herringbone incision.
Mould-made. Painted white with red stripes.
Dark pink clay. Well. Leica, 2-233 ... 4 May 1932 ... Cock Figurine |
Cock figurine with head turned slightly left.
Feet (?) broken away.
Broad, crudely joined; feathers rendered by herringbone incision.
Mould-made. Painted in red stripes outlined with black and with traces ... 4 May 1932 ... Cock Figurine |
Back missing and legs. Head chipped.
Yellowish paint. Blond clay. Under hypocaust of Roman Bath; container B 821. Leica, 80-78-6 ... 1961 ... Cock Figurine |
Mended from two pieces.
Human eyes, facing full front. The feathers indicated by incision. The comb pierced by a hole.
Brownish clay. Leica ... 24 February 1934 ... Cock Figurine |
The body completely broken away.
Moulded in two pieces, the body was hollow. The two sides identical.
Clay: Fine, buff, covered with white paint. Assembly Place, filling of Period III ... Probably early fourth century B.C ... Cock's Tail |
Mended from three pieces; the right side missing.
The eye is human, full face. The feathers indicated by incised and gouged out lines.
Late Roman. In black fill. Leica ... 26 February 1934 ... Cock Figurine |
Base, and body and head fragments missing.
Traces of white slip.
Red clay.
ADDENDA: Same mold as T 252. Well.
4th c. A.D. Leica ... 16-21 May 1937 ... Cock Figurine |
Head missing.
A high faring base instead of feet.
Mould-made, in two pieces with a vertical join. Heavy chalky white slip and traces of added red.
Brick red clay. Surface fill. Leica ... 21 March 1933 ... Cock Figurine |
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