Fig. 165.—Two Gold Rings, a Gold Coin, and a Glass Bead. (All 1⁄1.)
Glass.—A cylindrically-shaped bead, variegated with three different colours, red and yellow predominating over patches of transparent glass ([Fig. 165]); a tiny bead of yellow paste; a round object of the size of a marble, made of variegated paste, but without any aperture; a flattened drop of a whitish paste about the size of a shilling; one or two bits of dark slag; three fragments of bright-green glass.
Several strips of leather.
Jet.—Fragments of three armlets, and a small ornament like the terminal link of an antique necklace.
Fig. 166.—Fragment of Pottery (1⁄1).
Pottery.—Fragment of Samian ware, and fragments of dishes of other pottery.
One portion is here figured showing a curious aperture like the spout of a jug and a neatly formed rim ([Fig. 166]).