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Amgueddfa Cymru – Museum Wales
The decoration is panelled, with neat, fine wavy lines and tiny rosettes. The panels are demarcated by narrow horizontal and vertical borders of leaf tips within wavy lines. Two figure types remain, a small stag, O.1734, running to the right, attacked by a hound, O.1968. Behind and above the stag is the end of a stamp, INI. This is stamp no. 201, probably CALVINI. The only South Gaulish potter whose signatures in [ini appear the right way round on the pot is Calvinus i. The style of the letters is not disimilar to his.
Dr 30 is an approximately cylindrical decorated bowl (vase)
Site Name: Usk, Monmouthshire