Roman Pottery Oil Lamp with Bird on Branch

Roman Pottery Oil Lamp with Bird on Branch CULTURE REGION OF ORIGIN Roman Empire. DATE 1st Century CE (probably CE 40-100) DIMENSIONS 8.8 cm (3.4 in.) long 6 cm (2.3 in.) wide. DESCRIPTION Intact. A mould-made Roman pottery oil lamp the discus decorated with a bird possibly a pea hen alighting on a branch with clusters of fruit. The discus is defined by three concentric steps. The nozzle is triangular-ended and voluted. There is a signle small fill hole in the discus an air circulation slit between the discus and nozzle and a large wick hole with evidence of burning around it. The base is flat with no maker s mark. The clay is fine grained and pinkish-buff with much oprange brown slip remaining all over. PROVENANCE Formerly in a Welsh private collection formed between the 1970s and 2008. PUBLISHED Bonhams London ANTIQUITIES 29 April 2009 Lot 308 listed and illustrated on page 175. COMPARISONS www.britishmuseum.com search_the_ collection_database Registration number 1980 1001.1 Greek and Roman Antiquities Catalogue number Q2362 for a very similar example from Cyprus. Visit our website at www.clioancientart.com to see many more fine antiquities in all price ranges.

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