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When found, the hoard was enclosed by a pottery vessel which was intact up to the top of the compacted coin mass. Above this, some fragments of pottery survived, but the vessel lacked its most diagnostic features, the neck and rim. The vessel is in an orange fabric with sparse inclusions of grit and what are probably clay pellets; the fabric appears to be one allied to Severn Valley Ware and is likely to be fairly local in origin. The pot swells out from a narrow base to a girth which is almost three times the basal diameter. Above this, the wall begins to curve inwards; the surviving curvature would suit either a medium-mouthed or narrow-mouthed jar. Maximum diameter 204 mm.
Roberston dataset, imported by J. Mairat. IARCH dataset, AHRC funded University of Leicester and British Museum project, imported and edited by M. Spoerri (Spring 2019). Updated by C. Gazdac (Sep. 2025).