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Stack of two saucers, separated by small clay cones (scar of one is visible on surface of lower saucer)
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Stack of two saucers, separated by small clay cones (scar of one is visible on surface of lower saucer)

License: Smithsonian Institution Terms
IIIF
Time
1501-1600
Owner Organization
Freer and Sackler

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Last Updated: 2019-12-12

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