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MC 1284: Turkish Pipe

Rim broken away; base chipped. The bowl condensed to a wide disk with a smooth bottom. Flaring cup-like rim now largely missing. Large faceted stem socket with a large hole. Orange clay, red slip; inside ... 21 April 1936

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MC 1290: Turkish Pipe Fragment

Stem socket broken away; rim chipped; bowl use-blackened inside. Bowl of a lily pipe with emphasized keel running under entire bowl and up front where it forms a decorative element. Heavy lip with vertical ... 20 April 1936

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MC 1291: Turkish Pipe

Rim broken away. It has a bowl condensed to a disk; flat square foot; high flared cup-like rim now mostly missing. Long stem socket with large swelling at stem end with moulded striations. Reddish brown ... 20 April 1936

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MC 1292: Turkish Pipe Fragment

Fragment preserves base of a pipe, which is chipped. Stem socket and rim broken away. The bowl is condensed into a petal-form disk with a keel bottom. Orange clay, red slip, once burnished. surface through ... 20 April 1936

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MC 1293: Turkish Pipe

Rim and about half of bowl broken away. Pipe combining features of several types-small bowl flat on bottom, squared foot with concave lower surface, swollen stem socket. Impressed decoration on stem end ... 20 April 1936

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MC 1294: Turkish Pipe

Rim broken away. Interior of bowl use-blackened. Pipe combining features of several types-small bowl flat on bottom, squared foot with concave lower surface, swollen stem socket. Identical with MC 1293 ... 20 April 1936

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MC 1295: Turkish Pipe Fragment

Part of rim and stem end of stem socket broken away. It has a bowl reduced to a small button disk, high flaring cup-like rim, keel bottom and flaring stem socket. A row of rouletting decoration at base ... 20 April 1936

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P 7523: Plate or Bowl Fragment with Maker's Stamp

Fragment from the floor of a Samian B plate or bowl, broken all around. On the floor, within a double circle: Fine brown micaceous clay; red glaze slightly flaked. 354 Leica, 93-30-12 PD 1172-5 ... 21 April 1936