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English: Signaculum PRIMIT (=First). The signaculums were used to affix the mark of the manufacturer onto an object. Roman era. Campana collection purchase 1861. Louvre museum (Paris, France).
Français : Signaculum PRIMIT (=Premier). Les signaculums servaient à apposer sur un objet la marque du fabricant. Époque romaine. Achat à la collection Campana 1861. Musée du Louvre.
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Cp 6844, Br 4035

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