[3454]. See Roach-Smith, Ill. Rom. Lond. p. 95.
[3455]. See also the useful list given by Von Hefner in Oberbayr. Archiv, xxii. (1863), p. 28 ff., giving the chief types on German wares from Westerndorf and elsewhere.
[3456]. See Cat. of London Antiqs. Nos. 158 ff. pl. 8; Ill. Rom. Lond. p. 89 ff.; Collect. Antiq. passim; also Plate [LXVIII].
[3457]. Collect. Antiq. ii. p. 13.
[3458]. Cf. C.I.L. xiii. 10010, 1682.
[3459]. Hence Roach-Smith was inclined to date the vase as late as the fifth century; but recent researches show that this is impossible. Even in the first century vases of this debased style are found. There were two potters of the name of Sabinus in the first century in Gaul (Déchelette, i. p. 297).
[3460]. Bonner Jahrb. xcvi. p. 139: cf. Roach-Smith, Collect. Antiq. ii. p. 15.
[3461]. See C.I.L. xiii. part 3, p. 121.
[3462]. Ibid. p. 120. An example from Britain is L. Cosconius Virilis (C.I.L. vii. 1336, 346: cf. Roach-Smith, Collect. Antiq. i. p. 155).
[3463]. C.I.L. xiii. 10006, 95, on a mortarium.