FOOD A'ESSELS. 



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Northumberland \ have four perforated feet, as if it were intended 

 to hano- the vase up with the mouth downwards. In a barrow on 

 Potter Brompton Wold [No. xxi] were two small ones having 

 the extremely rare addition of a cover or lid [fig. 77] ; and another 



Fig. 75. i- 



Fig. 76. ^. 



instance of the same addition to the vase was met with in one of 

 the barrows on Goodmanliam Wold [No. xcviii]. One from Dod- 

 ding-ton, Northumberland [fig. 78], has four handles, scarcely large 

 enough to hold it l)y, and yet too large if made merely for the 



' Arcluvol. /Eliaiia. vol. i. pi. vi. G. 



