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Roman copper alloy trulleus

Large copper alloy patera, hammered into shape and finished by lathe turning. The moulded handle was cast and is decorated at its terminal with two concentirc moulded circles and with curving lateral mouldings along the length of the handle. The base plate is also decorated with lathe turned concentric circles. Beneath the everted rim are two pairs of parallel incised lines running the entire circumference.

Collection Area

Archaeology & Numismatics

Item Number

21.24/36 a

Find Information

Site Name: Ynys Gwrtheryn, Llanbedr

Date: 1847

Notes: Found about the year 1847. This and the other vessels with it, were found in what, from the description of Rd Jones, the county Surveyor, must have been very much of the character of a cairn, excepting that the vessels were deposited on a flat stone, without any appearance of a cist vaen. This vessel contained coins, one (or some) of them Rd. Jones says, 'were 1900 years old' - and so, probably Roman. They were sent to Mostyn.

Measurements

diameter / mm:195
length / mm:175 (handle)
maximum width / mm:68 (handle)
width / mm
depth / mm:120

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