Kay Hartley Mortarium Archive Project

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Potter's Mark ABASCANTVS Die no. 1
Wares or Comments on FabricsChester oxidised with red slip
IndustryChester
Overall Date Range of Potter80-120
Geo InfoChester
Site/Excavation Details
Bibliographic ReferenceMuseum
CommentsCheck Chester Arch.Soc Collection 1891 no.68. flakes from both sides of a large mortarium each with stamp with keying marks on the underside. A very neat little stamp with fairly sharp lettering on the left side. Guidelines for lettering visible in parts.
MuseumChester Grosvenor Museum
Accession no406/1930 - Two labels- a) Late 1stCentury AD North Wales, Rev.F.A.Potts; b) a modern label says "both found in Chester?"
K No PlaceChester Grosvenor Museum 57K
ID6539

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