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Amgueddfa Cymru – Museum Wales
Ovolo with three-pronged terminal tongue-terminal, bent to the R. Panel decoration, demarcated by coarse wavy lines with rosettes at the junctures and occasional sessile leaves at the corners of the partitions. (1) In divided panel (a) Biga to R. (b) Remains of a festoon and bird to L. (2) Diana and the small hind (D.63a FLORVS) (3) In divided panel, (a) Biga to L., as No.1. (b) festoon, with lateral tassels, containing a bird to R. with head turned back. (4) Victory pouring a libation (D.479) a late South Gaulish type (5) In divided panel, (a) Hare to L. (cf.O. & P.xvi,1), a late South Gaulish type. (b) Two Sileni (D.323). (6) Pan to R. (D.416) A straight chevron wreath closes the design. Fair glaze ; rather coarse workmanship.
Dr 37 is a hemispherical decorated bowl
Site Name: Brecon Gaer, Powys