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Roman pewter vessel from Cornwall

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The drawing shows a vessel made of 'tin' (actually pewter), found in 1793 in searching for tin at a stream-work called Hallivick, and communicated in 1807 by Mr Rashleigh of Menabilly through Reginald Pole Carew.
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Title: Roman pewter vessel from Cornwall
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The drawing shows a vessel made of 'tin' (actually pewter), found in 1793 in searching for tin at a stream-work called Hallivick, and communicated in 1807 by Mr Rashleigh of Menabilly through Reginald Pole Carew.

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