A late Roman redware oil lamp from North Africa, dating to the 4th - 5th Century AD. Concave disk with a nude male figure, probably Pan, walking to left and playing a large Pan-flute. Length: 11.5 cm. In excellent intact condition. A few small surface chips only. No repairs. Ex Dutch private collection.
Roman pottery jug with three-banded strap handle and wide flaring mouth. Light yellow-white firing clay. Nice horizontally ribbed ovoid body. 1st - 2nd Century AD. Height: 19.7 cm. In excellent condition without restoration. Small surface chip to the rim. Some calcareous incrustation and soil deposits on the surface. Ex Dutch private collection.
A roman pottery jug with two-groove strap handle. Red-firing clay covered with a thin cream-white color slip and decorated on the shoulder with three painted leaf motifs in dark red color. 1st - 2nd Century AD. Height: 18.2 cm. In excellent condition without restoration. Two small chips to the handle and a few nibbles to the base edge. Ex Dutch private collection.
Early Christian red ware oil lamp from North Africa, late Roman, 4th - 5th Century AD. Decorated on the center with a fish, a typical early Christian symbol. Length: 14 cm. In good condition. No cracks, no restorations. Purchased on the Dutch art market.
Roman red slip ware bowl decorated on the rim with four appliqué tree shape motifs. Roman Tunesia, late 3rd – 5th Century AD. Diameter across rim: 15.3 cm. In excellent intact condition. Purchased on the German art market.