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A small circular faience stud, glazed. There is a white and red-brown flower pattern on a blue-grey background.
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Kleine ronde knop van geglazuurd faience. Op een blauwgrijze achtergrond staat een wit en roodbruin bloemenpatroon.
Petit clou circulaire en faïence émaillée. Il comporte un motif floral blanc et rouge-brun sur fond bleu-gris.
Ein kleiner runder Fayencebuckel. Auf dem blaugrauen Hintergrund ist ein weißes und rotbraunes Blumenmuster zu erkennen.
Piccola borchia circolare in faience invetriata. L'oggetto presenta un motivo decorativo a fiori di colore bianco, rosso e marrone su uno sfondo blu-grigio.
Perno, pequeno e circular, em faiança vidrada. Apresenta padrao de flor, branca e vermelha acastanhada, sobre fundo azul acinzentado.
Tachón pequeño circular de fayenza azul, vidriado. Hay un dibujo de una flor roja amarronada sobre un fondo azul grisáceo.
A small circular faience stud, glazed. There is a white and red-brown flower pattern on a blue-grey background.
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A part of the collection purchased from the Castle Museum, Norwich, in 1956. The piece came from the Egypt Exploration Society excavations at Tell el-Yahudiya.
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Provenance: From the palace of Ramesses III. Site: From the palace of Ramesses III. Preservation: The edges are chipped.
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