Kay Hartley Mortarium Archive Project

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Die Record: LOSSA 1

Potter's MarkLOSSA
Die no1
ReadingLOSSAE
Reading (Tomlin)]LOSSAE
Comments on the Readings (Tomlin)Only the tip of L remains, but the reading is supported by Die 2. S and S are prone, one above the other, to save space. Despite Dies 2 and 3, the final letter is certainly E, not F.
Additional Letters to the NameF
NotesMay be genitive of LOSSA or LOSSA FE ligatured. See reference to Lossa in Introduction.
Overall Date Range of Potter65-110
RegionContinentals
IndustryNoyonnais
Kiln Group or IndustryNoyonnais
Wares or Comments on FabricsNOG WH4
Border Top: Bar-Diagonal
Bottom: Bar-Diagonal
Left: NK
Right: Border-None

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