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A figurine with a cock and a ram is known from King Harry Lane, Verulamium (Britannia 1972, 330 pl. xxv, b and c) and an example with a stand with a goat and tortoise is known from Augst (Kaufmann-Heinimann 1977, 105, no. 155 pls. 103-4). Other examples are known from Gallo-Roman sites such as Vicus de Pommeroeul, Hainault (Faider-Feytmans 1979, 198 no. 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