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Carter No.: 200

Handlist description: Wooden emblem

Card/Transcription No.: 198a


198a. Four Clay Troughs (belonging to Nos. 196, 199, 200, 201)

POSITION: Lying on floor near emblems Nos. 196, 199, 200 and 201.

DIMENSIONS: 7.5 x 4.0 x 1.2 centimetres.

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Description: Small clay troughs probably to stand the wooden emblems in mentioned above.

REMARKS: They lying quite near the bouquet of this number, but undoubtedly belong to the above Nos. 196, 199, 200 and 201.

Card no. 198a relating to Carter no. 200
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