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View full screenPart of a silver vessel with rim and wall of same thickness and engraved lines wider apart, corroded and beaten flat, from Traprain Law
X.GVA 94 A
Vessel metal / vessel / portion
Silver; rim same thickness as wall; engraved lines wider apart; corroded and beaten flat
Traprain Law, East Lothian, Scotland, Northern Europe
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