Cypriot Roman pottery oil lamp
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Pre AD 1000 item# 1144070 (stock# U31)
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A small pottery oil lamp decorated on the tondo with a moulded figure of a leaping bull.
Cyprus, Roman period, c. 2nd Century AD
A chip to one side of the shoulder otherwise intact as shown
Size: 7.1 x 5 cms
Ex. collection: Jorgen Jacobsen, Bornholm, Denmark. Acquired while on UN duty with the Danish peace-keeping forces on Cyprus (Dancon X/XI) between October 1968 and October 1969. This item is part of a large collection of Cypriot antiquities acquired by Mr Jacobsen from antiques shops in ...click for details
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Roman pottery horse head
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Pre AD 1000 item# 1107141 (stock# R34)
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A head from a hollow moulded pottery figure of a horse.
Egypt, Roman period, 1st to 3rd Century AD
Fragment as shown
Size: 5.7 x 3.6 cms
Ex. collection: Ken Tullett, Dorset, UK; acquired 1970's/1980's. This item is part of a collection of several hundred antiquities accumulated over 50 years in London and the South Coast. Mr. Tullett frequently authenticated his purchases with the British Museum and kept notes on many items detailing where they were bought; where such references are ...click for details
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Roman pottery relief fragment
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Pre AD 1000 item# 1031951 (stock# R10)
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A fragment from a moulded pottery relief depicting a young boy carrying an unidentified item on his left shoulder.
Roman, 2nd or 3rd Century AD
Fragment as shown, the decoration is a little clearer than the photographs suggest.
Size: 7.5 x 3.5 cms
Ex. collection: Ken Tullett, Dorset, UK; acquired 1970's/1980's. This item is part of a collection of several hundred antiquities accumulated over 50 years in London and the South Coast. Mr. Tullett frequently authenticated his purchases wi ...click for details
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