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LOT 0606
Romano-Gaulish Terracotta Bowl
2ND-4TH CENTURY A.D.
10 5/8 in. (1.3 kg, 27 cm).
Broad body with raised rim, basal ring, probably ‘Central Gaulish coarse micaceous ware’. [No Reserve]
Provenance
From the estate of a late Gloucestershire, UK, gentleman; thence by descent.
Property of a private collector, West London, UK.
This lot is accompanied by an illustrated lot declaration signed by the Head of the Antiquities Department, Dr Raffaele D’Amato.
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