Michael Welch's #14 LMLK Handle
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Description by Michael Welch:  #14 Two-thirds to three-fourths handle with a small amount of jar pottery remaining on the bottom.  On the bottom of the jar pottery are potter's wheelmarks, and what appear to be a smudged potter's fingerprint.  Pottery color is pinkish red-brick with white grits throughout, and a black core.  Bears probably a H2D type impression.  Out of LMLK on the top, traces of both Lameds remain.  Out of HBRN on the bottom, only traces of the Heth remain.  About two-thirds of the two-winged emblem remains.  Two rays of the sun on the top and the bottom and most of the circle of the emblem remain.
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This page was created on March 13, 2003, & last updated on April 7, 2003