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Pottery / body / sherd

Description

Pottery body sherd, from Mangersta, Uig, Lewis, Ross and Cromarty

Museum reference

X.HR 1363

Collection

Archaeology

Object name

Pottery / body / sherd

Materials

Ceramic

Physical description

Ceramic; decorated with vertical grooves

Collection place(s)

Mangersta, Uig, Lewis, Ross and Cromarty, Scotland, Northern Europe

Associations

Finder: Carson, M.V., 1975 (fl.)

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Buckle / portion Buckle / portion

Part of a two-part silver dress buckle in the Edinburgh Arts and Crafts style, with pierced interlacing scrolls terminating in stylised peacock-like birds, the four corners set with domed pieces of lapis: Scottish, Edinburgh, by J.M Talbot, 1902 - 1903

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