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Carter No.: 461c

Handlist description: Bluish-green faience libation vase

Card/Transcription No.: 461ak


461-A to X. CONTENTS: 25, FAIENCE VASES. (Rough type & inferior
glaze) 1

A. <> A bluish-green faience libation vase, with spout in the form of <> feather. Edge of lid of darker colour (? manganese). Max. H. 15.7 cents (including lid).

B. Similar to 461-A. Max. H. 13.8. ( " ). C. " " " Max. H. 13.4. ( " ). Spout missing. D. " " " Max. H. 13.0. ( " ) E. " " " Max. H. 13.5. ( " ). Spout missing.

F. <> A bluish-green faience libation vase, with ordinary spout. Max. H. 15.0 cents (including lid).

G. Similar to 461, F. Max. H. 13.8 cents. (including lid). H. " " " Max. H. 13.8 cents ( " ). I. " " " Max. H. 15.0 cents ( " ). J. " " " Max. H. 15.2 cents ( " ). K. " " " Max. H. 15.1 cents ( " ).

Card no. 461ak relating to Carter no. 461c
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