| Eifel-region mortaria | Mortaria manufactured in Eifel region (DE) during 1st century AD with
limited distribution along the Lower Rhine and in southern England. | Mortaria | 40 | 65 |
| German marbled wares | Jugs and flagons in a fine slipped ware decorated with darker marbled
decoration produced in the Mosel region (DE) and distributed across the
lower Rhine and south-east Britain during the 3rd and 4th centuries
AD. | Fine wares | 250 | 400 |
| Late Roman Mayen ware | Jars, jugs and bowls in a hard coarse ware produced in the Eifel
region (Rheinland-Pfalz/DE) and widely distributed in north-east Gaul,
the lower Rhine and south-east Britain during the 3rd and 4th
centuries AD. | Coarse wares | 300 | 410 |
| Lower Rhineland (Cologne) colour-coated ware | Beakers with barbotine, rough-cast and rouletted decoration in fine
white wares with dark colour-coated surfaces, produced in the Cologne
area (Nordrhein-Westfalen/DE) and distributed across north-east Gaul
and Britain during the 2nd and 3rd centuries AD. | Fine wares | 80 | 250 |
| Soller mortaria | Mortaria manufactured
at Soller (Nordrhein-Westfalen/DE) during 2nd century AD; distributed
on lower Rhine valley and southern Britain. | Mortaria | 150 | 220 |
| Trier black-slipped ware (`Moselkeramik') | Beakers and cups in a fine black-slipped ware, commonly decorated with
rouletted or barbotine decoration, produced in the Trier region
(Rheinland-Pfalz/DE) and widely distributed in lower Germany and
Britain during the 2nd and 3rd centuries AD. | Fine wares | 180 | 250 |