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Tankard | WAW-742CA1 |
Roman | Worcestershire |
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| The sherd is a handle fragment, probably of a tankard. The handle is curved in profile. One terminal is flattened and flares outwards in plan as it was originally joined to the wall of the vessel. The opposite terminal is a broken terminal. In section the handle is a sub-rectangle with rounded ed... | |||||
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Tankard | WAW-740624 |
Roman | Worcestershire |
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| The sherd is a body fragment, probably of a tankard. The wall of the vessel is straight in profile, rather than convex. Protruding from the exterior surface is the terminal of a handle. The handle has been broken off. The sherds’ fabric is quite soft, with a slightly powdery surface. It has a l... | |||||
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Tankard | WAW-524646 |
Roman | Worcestershire |
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| There are two sherds from two different tankards. Both are wheel made from Severn Valley ware. One sherd is a rim, with a horizontal groove just below the rim as decoration. The second sherd is a body sherd with a fragment of a handle remaining. The sherds are quite abraded, and togther weigh 36.... | |||||
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Tankard | WAW-E6F702 |
Roman | Warwickshire |
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| The sherd is a body portion of a straight sided vessel, possibly a tankard. The fabric is a dark orange coloured throughout, and is quite powdery and micaeous. On the exterior there is a single horizontal groove. It weighs 14g. Dating is likely to be Roman. | |||||
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Tankard | NCL-633E32 |
Roman | Northumberland |
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| An incomplete copper alloy tankard handle of probable Roman date. The handle consists of thin, curved strip of copper alloy, tapering from the centre to the base, but also thickening from the centre to the base. The outer handle surface has a groove set just inside the outer edges. The base is s... | |||||
| Tankard | WMID3384 |
Roman | Worcestershire |
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| Two body sherds which have been burnished. Abraded. | |||||

