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| a) Single fragment preserves rim, with a part of neck and shoulder and upper attachment of one handle. Projecting collared rim, the upper and lower edges rounded. Short neck forming continuous curve with ... 1933 |
| Handle, about a quarter of the rim and fragment of bottom broken away; restored in plaster. Mended from three pieces.
Rounded rim; most of top open. Rounded sides, slightly raised foot, almost flat, reserved ... 4 April 1933 |
Mended from three fragments.
Nozzle, handle, fragments from rim, sides and bottom gone.
In shape like L 1110, except that the division of foot from body is less decided. Bottom reserved.
Glaze originally ... 4 April 1933 |
Nozzle and fragment of rim and side preserved, with the spring of one side of the handle. From lamp like L 1110 and 1111.
Good black glaze inside and out (much worn off on exterior).
Type IV (later 5th ... 4 April 1933 |
Fragment from rim and nozzle.
A small bit of the ridged rim, the rounded sides, and the nearly flat, reserved foot, slightly concave in the center, preserved.
Excellent black glaze, inside and out.
Type ... 4 April 1933 |
| Neck short, lip flaring, with sharp edge; groove where lip joins neck. Below one handle the top of a vertical line in red paint. Around neck below lip a broad red band.
On one side, between handle stubs: ... 3 April-2 May 1933 |
Most of neck and some of shoulder preserved; nothing of lip.
At one side:
Fine hard clay, deep purplish pink; traces of light slip outside, and a single narrow band in black below handles. Well, third ... 3 April-2 May 1933 |
Part of rim and one handle, most of neck preserved; rounded flaring lip.
At either side, just above shoulder:
Fairly fine clay, dark, dull, almost greenish-buff, tending to be streaky at surface. Well, ... 3 April-2 May 1933 |
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