. Surrey archaeological collections . Fig. lO. BRONZE BOWL, WOTTON (i). No. 6 (Fig. 10). Bowl of stout bronze, almost com-plete but cracked and now mended. The base isindented, and in the centre is a small depression \ diameter, but noperforation: the lip isthickened and curvedinwards. There are someconical patches of rust,especially on the outside,but inside much of theoriginal golden surfaceremains. The maximumlip, 12*2 in., and at thebeing 4*8 in. No. 7 (Fig. 11). Bowl of stout bronze with thickenedincurved lip and indented base with hole in centre, nowcleared of the verdigristhat con


. Surrey archaeological collections . Fig. lO. BRONZE BOWL, WOTTON (i). No. 6 (Fig. 10). Bowl of stout bronze, almost com-plete but cracked and now mended. The base isindented, and in the centre is a small depression \ diameter, but noperforation: the lip isthickened and curvedinwards. There are someconical patches of rust,especially on the outside,but inside much of theoriginal golden surfaceremains. The maximumlip, 12*2 in., and at thebeing 4*8 in. No. 7 (Fig. 11). Bowl of stout bronze with thickenedincurved lip and indented base with hole in centre, nowcleared of the verdigristhat concealed it. Almostcomplete, but with conesof rust and marks ofhay outside with somesand adhering. Thediameter diameter is just below themouth 12T in., the height. Fig. IS thelip is lip,11-5 in. 11. BRONZE BOWL,WOTTON (1). across, and the height maximumjust below11*7 in. ; the4-3 in. No. 8 (Fig. 12). Bronze bowl of fairly stout metal,in the form of a truncated cone, with narrow lip almostflat and slightly thickened. The base is flat, and has inthe centre a plugged holeabout three-sixteenths of aninch (4 mm.) in , the middle zone ofthe side is engraved alter-nately with herring-bonedouble rowspunch-marks,a rousrh rope-pattern


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