ROMAN POTTERY FOUND IN BRITAIN. 
37 
Plate VIII. 
3. Shallow bowl, form 36, Lezoux fabric. 
Fine lustrous dark red glaze. 
On the surface of the wide curved rim a row of leaves with stalks en 
bavbotine. 
Dragendorff, p. 119, plate II., 36. 
Walters, Cat. M 2403—2414. 
Lehner, Novaesium, plate XXVI., 24-5, A.D. 69. 
Plate IX. 
8. Bowl, form 35. 
On the surface of the wide rim a row of leaves on stalks en bavbotine. 
Dragendorff, p. 119, plate II., 35 ; Walters, Cat . M 2397—2402; 
Guildhall Mas. Cat., p. 101, No. 57, plate XLV., 14 ; Cat. of London 
Antiquities , p. 27, fig. no. 
Plate IX. 
9. Rim-fragment of Bowl, form 36. German fabric ? 
Dark grey paste and black glaze,—the black colour possibly produced by 
secondary burning, during a conflagration. 
Round the edge a V-shaped groove, and on the surface leaves on stalks 
partly overlapping one another, cn bavbotine. 
Plate IX. 
10. Large Bowl, form 38 nearly. 
Round the outside, half an inch below the edge of the upright rim, a wide 
curved flange, ornamented on the surface with a row of leaves on stalks 
en bavbotine. 
Ward, The Roman Fort of Gellygaev, plate XII., 9 ; Colchester 
Mus., Gen. Collection, CCXCVII. 
Plate VIII. 
4. Upright Vase, with pedestal foot, form 54 nearly. 
Dull red glaze. 
Round the body four heart-shaped leaves with stalks en bavbotine. 
This type of vessel appears about the time of Constantine I. 
(beginning of IV. Century), according to Koenen, p. 111, XVIII. 
15 ; Walters, Cat. M 132—3, fig. 78; Guildhall Mus. Cat., p. 102, 
No. 594, plate XLIV., 6. 
