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Pot mend | NARC-1E56D7 |
Roman | Northamptonshire |
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| Circular complete lead pot mend with some residual pot still visible in the central groove. The pottery appears to be of sandy orange fabric. Potmends of this form are found in both Roman and Medieval periods, as a common way to repair broken pottery, and so accurate dating is problematic. | |||||
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Pot mend | NARC-063BB4 |
Roman | Northamptonshire |
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| Small oval pot mend. Probably Roman, although lead potmend were also in use during the medieval period. | |||||
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Pot mend | NMS-97E573 |
Roman | Norfolk |
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| An extraordinary lead pot mend with pottery sherd. The latter, a greyware shoulder and neck of, probably, a jar, with the top of the rim missing, is entirely enclosed in a lead sheet on the outside and against one break. Apparently a drastic repair involving the clumsy replacement of a length of ... | |||||
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Pot mend | KENT-1615A6 |
Roman | Kent |
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| Roman-Medieval? Lead alloy, cast, medium size, roughly circular, 'rivet' type pot mend. No ceramic material intact. | |||||

