LOT 210 ROMAN TERRACOTTA OIL LAMP WITH 7 SPOUTS
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Ca.400 AD Unusual Roman terracotta oil lamp with 7 spouts; oil lamps were the most common item in Roman Empire, and essential for the day to day life, only source of light; Ca.100 AD. A mold-made red slipware terracotta oil-burning vessel with a flat base, circular shaped body, shallow with 7 spouts; Good Condition; D:83mm/H:20mm (3.26in, 0.78in) ; 80gr;- Property of a British collector; originally in Arno Jumperz, Leverkusen collection All Items sold by Pax Romana Auctions come with professional Certificate of Authenticity.
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2019/08/09
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