Kay Hartley Mortarium Archive Project

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Die Record: BRAESTIC[(us) 1

Potter's MarkBRAESTIC[(us)
Die no1
ReadingBRAESTIC[
Reading (Tomlin)BRAESTIC[
Comments on the Readings (Tomlin)R now incomplete, but not L with diagonal stroke.
NotesSee AESTIC[(us). Almost certainly Braesticus is the full name and Aesticus has been assumed to be the name because the first 2 letters had not been impressed. But they are 2 different dies and remain separate until a stamp reading AESTICVS appears with its initial frame complete.
Dating of Die100-130
Overall Date Range of Potter100-130
RegionW Mid
IndustryMH
Kiln Group or IndustryMH
Wares or Comments on FabricsMAH WH
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Left: NK
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