AN EGYPTIAN TURQUOISE GLAZED JAR
ROMAN PERIOD, CIRCA 1ST-2ND CENTURY A.D.
Rare style with spherical body, two handles, disc foot, short cylindrical neck and flattened rim, decorated in molded relief with a band of stylized lotus flower.
Rare - ancient Byzantine bronze incense burner with a ribbed body, the outside rim of the bowl incised with engraved circles pattern and bronze chains joined to loop hook for suspension
Byzantine Empire, 5th - 6th Century AD
Measurements: Height: 28 cm - Diameter: 8 cm - Height on stand: 33.5 cm ...click for details
Rare - ancient biblical Iron Age "Phoenician" painted pottery set, a wine amphora depicting in reddish paint a design of a lilly flower and bands all around the body and a bowl-shaped strainer with a handle! This type of wine amphora would have been used to carry concentrated wine"
Ancient "Canaanite" Early Bronze Age pottery oil lamp with four spouts and a flat base, dated from, 3000 - 2000 BC
These four-spouted lamps are among the earliest vessels specially made to be lamps. Older still are the simple bowls from the Chalcolithic period (fourth millennium BCE) with telltale burn marks on their rims (sometimes in depressions), which show that these bowls were used as lamps. Four-spoute ...click for details
Rare - Ancient Roman "Jewish" Darom southern type pottery oil lamp, nicely decorated with two large bunches of grapes on the shoulders and a wine leaf design on the nozzle