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Vessel metal / plate / portion

Description

Inner portion of a large flat silver plate with broad low foot rim, from Traprain Law

Museum reference

X.GVA 72

Collection

Archaeology

Object name

Vessel metal / plate / portion

Materials

Silver

Physical description

Silver; large; flat; inner portion; broad low foot rim

Collection place(s)

Traprain Law, East Lothian, Scotland, Northern Europe

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