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Jug | SOM-08C2B2 |
Roman | Somerset |
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| Cast lead alloy fragment. Possibly a handle escutcheon from a Roman or Post Medieval pewter jug. The fragment has a wide base plate, roughly lozenge shaped with angled sides widening from the top and irregular lower sides. The lower sides are shaped into five lobes with wider lobes at the centre ... | |||||
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Jug | NMS-DA1851 |
Roman | Norfolk |
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| The cast copper alloy lower terminal of a Roman jug handle, in the form of a trefoil with the stub of the round-sectioned shank. The front is convex. The back face is not curved, but may have been soldered to a flattened area of the vessel's surface. It is 35mm wide, with a thickness of 9mm and d... | |||||
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Jug | CPAT-EA53C4 |
Roman | Powys |
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| This copper alloy object is probably a handle from a Roman, or later medieval period jug. Given its simple design, it would appear to be fairly utilitarian in use and may have been one of a pair on either side of the vessel. The elbow shape has some evidence of a raised zigzag ribbon trailing a... | |||||
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Jug | CPAT-831A13 |
Roman | Shropshire |
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| This copper alloy object is most probably a handle from a rounded, Roman, or later medieval period jug of utilitarian type. The handle is 'L' shaped and there is no evidence of additional decoration. If we consider that this handle has a diagonal measurement of 90mm, we can postulate a roug... | |||||
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Jug | NMS-C7CC44 |
Roman | Norfolk |
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| Romano-British handle from a jug, finely cast in the form of a dolphin. The open mouth of the dolphin forms a right-angle that would have abutted and overlapped the rim of the jug, with the D-sectioned body arching out and down towards the twisted tail with concave tear-shaped plate for attachmen... | |||||
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Jug | LANCUM-9B7F23 |
Roman | Lancashire |
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| Moulded handle sherd from a Roman jug or other vessel. There are three distinct vertical ridges set equally along the exterior face of the handle and run vertically to follow its form. Pink-orange fabric with a cream slip. Probably second century. | |||||
| Jug | WAW-D5D857 |
Roman | Warwickshire |
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| The sherd is a portion of a narrow neck of a vessel. The neck is decorated with a fine horizontal linear groove. The fabric is white and the exterior and interior surfaces are decorated with a red/brown coloured slip. The sherd is quite abraded. | |||||
| Jug | WAW-D4C747 |
Roman | Warwickshire |
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| The sherd is a fragment of the base and wall. The base originally would have been c. 6 cm in diameter. In profile the exterior of the base and wall form a ' | |||||
| Jug | WAW-D480E3 |
Roman | Warwickshire |
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| The sherd is a fragment of the rim. The rim is 'n' shape in profile which flares outwards. The rim originally would have been c. 5cm in diameter. Just below the rim, on the exterior surface there is the remains of a handle. The fabric is fine and is a white colour. On the interior surface the... | |||||
| Jug | NMS1924 |
Roman | Norfolk |
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| RB The upper part of cast handle of jug with small upwardly projecting nib & the stubs of two arms which would have clasped the vessel’s rim & have been held in place by solder. Between the stubs a median groove between diagonal grooves. For this type see S. Tassinari La Vaisse... | |||||
| Jug | SF2074 |
Roman | Suffolk |
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| Cast copper alloy jug handle; shield-shaped basal escutcheon with knopped terminal, scalloped edges and an engraved triangle on outer surface; raised transverse collar between escutcheon and curving handle which is hexagonal in section; the upper end of the handle bifurcates to form two curving p... | |||||

