Archaeologia cantiana . KOJIAJJ HEMAINS IKOll LUTON, CHATHAM. EOMAN REMAINS FROM LUTON, CHATHAM. 175 Fig. 3.—Bronze Jug and Basin. Jug 7 inches in height^and 74 inches in diameter; perfect, except the bottom part,which is much corroded, and the bottom broken off. Basin 13inches in diameter, and 3 inches in height; in an extraordinarystate of preservation, parts of the outside at the bottom almostas bright as when first turned; name stamped in centre of in-side—African, and i or v.^ Fig. 4.—Iron Lamp, 4| inches in diameter. If inches high,and 1 inch deep inside—much corroded. Also a brass ring,


Archaeologia cantiana . KOJIAJJ HEMAINS IKOll LUTON, CHATHAM. EOMAN REMAINS FROM LUTON, CHATHAM. 175 Fig. 3.—Bronze Jug and Basin. Jug 7 inches in height^and 74 inches in diameter; perfect, except the bottom part,which is much corroded, and the bottom broken off. Basin 13inches in diameter, and 3 inches in height; in an extraordinarystate of preservation, parts of the outside at the bottom almostas bright as when first turned; name stamped in centre of in-side—African, and i or v.^ Fig. 4.—Iron Lamp, 4| inches in diameter. If inches high,and 1 inch deep inside—much corroded. Also a brass ring,broken from an iron rod or stem, probably the upright handle. Fig. 5.—Bronze hasp-front and side, 4^ inches in length;the pin of the hinge is of iron. Fig. 6.—Two pieces of iron, each 16 inches long. Theymay perhaps have formed one implement, probably a smallspade. With these there were also found— An ornamented Samian-ware dish, 6^ inches in diameter,and 1^ inch, in height; perfect; no name or mark. An or


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