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[Object] P 18510: Mold for Moldmade Bowl

Most of the center and part of the wall preserved, with the broad flat base of the mould. Decoration roughly gouged out with a point: at the center, a four-petalled rosette, the petals separated by wavy ... 11 August 1947

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[Object] P 5304: Mold Fragment for Moldmade Bowl

Carefully made mold with ring foot. In central medallion, six leaves, reversed. Long petals, alternating jewelled, grow from groove around medallion. Unglazed; clay burned gray. Late Roman fill. Leica ... 4 April 1935

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[Object] P 20591: Mold Fragment for Moldmade Bowl

Base and a little of side wall remain. Chipped. Rosette, medallion; wall, jewelled rays. Fine buff clay. Filling of Great Drain in south part of section; martyr I, layer 2. 2984 Leica ... 7 June 1939

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[Object] P 18310: Mold Fragment for Moldmade Bowl

Small piece from rim and wall. From a mold for a bowl with long petals, one jewelled to either side of three plain. Simple cable pattern below rim. N-S Trench II, south end, layer B. 193 Leica ... 1 July 1947

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[Object] P 22137: Mold Fragment for Moldmade Bowl

Small scrap from bottom of mould. Neat rosette on bottom, separated by two ridges from thin petals on sides. Late fill north of church of Holy Apostles. Leica ... 17 March 1952

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[Object] P 6869: Mold Fragment for Moldmade Bowl

Rim fragment. Outside, three horizontal grooves. Inside, elongated petals with jewels crowned by palmettes between. Above, egg and dart. Attic clay, unglazed. 4th. c. early Roman. 581 Leica ... 22 February 1936

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[Object] P 5218: Mold Fragment for Moldmade Bowl

Part of the original top of mold is preserved; broken elsewhere. The outside has two incised lines below the rim. Long petals separated by jewelled lines terminating in tiny fronds. For a bowl such as ... 27 March 1935

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[Object] P 8132: Mold Fragment for Moldmade Bowl

About half preserved. Ring foot. The rim projects, and has two grooves below it. On the body, elongated petals. The bottom is plain within ring grooves (suggesting that rosettes, gorgoneia, etc., were ... 19-21 February 1936