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87-39-1102

87-39-1102

Sherd

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13061

13061

Bowl

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2304

2304

Sherd

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14200

14200

Bowl

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13085

13085

Rim Sherd

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13066

13066

Rim Sherd

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2293

2293

Sherd

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13065

13065

Rim Sherd

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87-39-1101

87-39-1101

Sherds

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97-84-2196A

97-84-2196A

Pipe Bowl

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14098

14098

Jar

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14093

14093

Bowl

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97-85-740

97-85-740

Cup

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SA764

SA764

Club

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14096

14096

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13137

13137

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14095

14095

Bowl

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13064

13064

Sherd

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2306

2306

Sherd

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CBS13106

CBS13106

Tablet

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87-39-96

87-39-96

Rim Sherd

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87-39-95

87-39-95

Rim Sherd

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13136

13136

Vase

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C100A

C100A

Fishbowl Vase

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13044

13044

Rim Sherd

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NA11216

NA11216

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