gauloise_amphora_in_sugar_loaf_court_ware

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  • 2013-08-03T20:21:05Z ()
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  • Gauloise Amphora in Sugar Loaf Court Ware (en)
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  • The only near-complete example known is similar to the Gauloise 3 type (Symonds, 2003: 56, Fig 4). It has a high-shouldered body, tapering to a narrow foot, flat strap handles, and a moulded collar below the rim. However, the rim is much more flaring than on a ‘true’ Gauloise 3. The Ironmonger Lane example has a much more vertical rim (also with a moulded collar) and in this respect is closer to the ‘true’ Gauloise 3 type. A number of the vessels are stamped by the potter Albucius, with three possible known examples: 1. C.ALBVCI from Ironmonger Lane (Symonds, 2003: 57, Fig 6). 2. Part of C.ALBVCI from 168 Fenchurch Street (Dunwoodie, 2004: 47; not illustrated). 3. Third example mentioned, loc cit, but no reference. DM (rim, external): 155mm. DM (girth, maximum): 360mm. H: > 420mm (base missing) (en)
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