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Version of a liturgical jug, the original of which forms part of the set of liturgical vessels of the Pesqueras, Fresneda de Cuéllar (Segovia). It was found inside a ceramic pot. It dates back to the 7th century ad. It is currently in the National Archaeological Museum in Madrid. The jug has a rounded body, a high, open neck, a truncated cone toe and it is decorated with mouldings. The handle has a button and is also welded on. On the left at the base there is a drop moulding and at the mouth there is a trefoil moulding. The material used in the sculpture is bronze.
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