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clay

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97-82-77

97-82-77

Bowl

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97-82-91

97-82-91

Tripod Bowl

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29-166-18.2

29-166-18.2

Bowl

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97-82-78

97-82-78

Bowl

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97-82-127

97-82-127

Tripod Bowl

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97-82-103

97-82-103

Jug

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97-82-55

97-82-55

Cup

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97-82-96

97-82-96

Tripod Dish

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97-82-111

97-82-111

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97-82-54

97-82-54

Cup

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97-82-67

97-82-67

Cup

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29-166-22.2

29-166-22.2

Tripod Bowl

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97-82-87

97-82-87

Bowl

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29-166-6.2

29-166-6.2

Pitcher

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97-82-102

97-82-102

Jug

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97-82-108

97-82-108

Jar

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97-83-1437

97-83-1437

Cup

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31-41-50

31-41-50

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31-41-49

31-41-49

Tripod Bowl

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97-82-499

97-82-499

Cup

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97-82-74

97-82-74

Bowl

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97-82-62

97-82-62

Cup

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97-82-109

97-82-109

Jar

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31-41-46

31-41-46

Bowl

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97-82-115

97-82-115

Bowl

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31-41-52

31-41-52

Bowl

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97-82-112

97-82-112

Bowl

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97-82-60

97-82-60

Cup

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97-82-59

97-82-59

Cup

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97-82-71

97-82-71

Bowl

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97-82-119

97-82-119

Bowl

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97-82-97

97-82-97

Plate

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