A Guide to the Museum of Roman Remains of Cirencester
A Guide to the Museum of Roman Remains of Cirencester
A H Arthur Herbert Church
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81, 88, 90, to 121, etc. ). A rare variety of this lustrous pottery has the ornamental details sharply incised ; one fragment of this kind, the only one discovered in Corinium, is in this collection. The esteem in which the red lustrous ware was held is shown by the specimens mended with lead rivets. In this case will be noticed a very interesting collection of Potters' Marks. These makers' names were stamped before baking, usually on the inside of the bottom of the bowl, at least in the plain ...specimens. Like the names on the tiles, these marks assume many different forms. MONTANUS F or FE stands for Montanus fecit, implying that Montanus made it ; sometimes the names alone appear in the nominative case, or the mark may consist of the name in the genitive case, either alone or followed by M for manu, "by the hand" ; or by F for/orma, "from the mould " ; or else preceded or followed by o, OF, or OFF for officina, " from the workshop. " Sometimes there are errors in the marks, as a genitive for a nominative, and vice-versa.
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