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Lampe a huile romaine en céramique beige orangé à cinq becs. Rare lampe à becs multiples répartis en étoile, ornée en son centre de croix, d'animaux et d'épis de blé. Chaque branche est décorée d'un motif géométrique fait de cercles et traits Roman oil lamps made of ceramic were common household items used for lighting in ancient Roman times. These lamps were a practical and essential part of daily life, providing illumination during the evening hours. They were used in both private residences and public spaces throughout the Roman Empire, which spanned several centuries, from around 27 BC to 476 AD. Characteristics of Roman Oil Lamps (Ceramic): Material: Roman oil lamps were typically made of ceramic (pottery), though some more luxurious versions could be crafted from metal or other materials. Shape and Design: Roman oil lamps came in various shapes and designs. They usually had a shallow, saucer-like body with a central filling hole for the oil and a small spout or nozzle for the wick. The lamps often had a handle for carrying or hanging. Wick and Fuel: A wick made of fibrous material, such as linen or cotton, would be inserted through the nozzle and soaked in oil as the fuel source. Common types of fuel used in Roman oil lamps included olive oil, vegetable oil, or animal fat. Decoration: Many Roman oil lamps were decorated with elaborate designs and patterns on the surface. These decorations could include intricate motifs, mythological scenes, animals, plants, or geometric patterns. The level of ornamentation often varied based on the social status and economic means of the owner. Use and Function: Roman oil lamps were used primarily for indoor lighting, providing a small and focused source of light. They were placed on flat surfaces or suspended from the ceiling or walls using the handle. Production Centers: Various regions within the Roman Empire had their own centers for producing ceramic lamps. These lamps were produced in large quantities and were affordable for people of different social classes. Roman oil lamps made of ceramic are valuable archaeological artifacts. They are commonly found during excavations at ancient Roman sites and provide insights into ancient Roman domestic life, lighting practices, and artistic tastes. Today, these lamps are also sought after by collectors and are appreciated for their historical and artistic significance. Dimensions : longueur 9,7 cm Lampe en parfait état - aucune restauration Datation : 3ème / 4ème siècle après J.-C. Expertisée par Jean Roudillon, expert renommé Provenance : France, Galerie O.S.T., auparavant : Issue d'une importante collection acquise dans les années 80/90 Le vendeur peut prouver que le lot a été obtenu légalement, déclaration de provenance vue par Catawiki. Information importante: Le vendeur garantit qu'il est autorisé à vendre / exporter ce lot. Le vendeur veillera à ce que les autorisations nécessaires, telles qu'une licence d'exportation, soient organisées. (passeport pour objet culturel) Le vendeur informera l’acheteur de son statut si cela prend plus de quelques jours.

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Spätrömisch / Frühbyzantinisch Öllampe mit mehreren Dochten, dekoriert mit Kreuzen und Tieren – begutachtet von Jean Roudillon

Spätrömisch / Frühbyzantinisch Öllampe mit mehreren Dochten, dekoriert mit Kreuzen und Tieren – begutachtet von Jean Roudillon


Lampe a huile romaine en céramique beige orangé à cinq becs.
Rare lampe à becs multiples répartis en étoile, ornée en son centre de croix, d'animaux et d'épis de blé. Chaque branche est décorée d'un motif géométrique fait de cercles et traits

Roman oil lamps made of ceramic were common household items used for lighting in ancient Roman times. These lamps were a practical and essential part of daily life, providing illumination during the evening hours. They were used in both private residences and public spaces throughout the Roman Empire, which spanned several centuries, from around 27 BC to 476 AD.

Characteristics of Roman Oil Lamps (Ceramic):

Material: Roman oil lamps were typically made of ceramic (pottery), though some more luxurious versions could be crafted from metal or other materials.

Shape and Design: Roman oil lamps came in various shapes and designs. They usually had a shallow, saucer-like body with a central filling hole for the oil and a small spout or nozzle for the wick. The lamps often had a handle for carrying or hanging.

Wick and Fuel: A wick made of fibrous material, such as linen or cotton, would be inserted through the nozzle and soaked in oil as the fuel source. Common types of fuel used in Roman oil lamps included olive oil, vegetable oil, or animal fat.

Decoration: Many Roman oil lamps were decorated with elaborate designs and patterns on the surface. These decorations could include intricate motifs, mythological scenes, animals, plants, or geometric patterns. The level of ornamentation often varied based on the social status and economic means of the owner.

Use and Function: Roman oil lamps were used primarily for indoor lighting, providing a small and focused source of light. They were placed on flat surfaces or suspended from the ceiling or walls using the handle.

Production Centers: Various regions within the Roman Empire had their own centers for producing ceramic lamps. These lamps were produced in large quantities and were affordable for people of different social classes.

Roman oil lamps made of ceramic are valuable archaeological artifacts. They are commonly found during excavations at ancient Roman sites and provide insights into ancient Roman domestic life, lighting practices, and artistic tastes. Today, these lamps are also sought after by collectors and are appreciated for their historical and artistic significance.

Dimensions : longueur 9,7 cm
Lampe en parfait état - aucune restauration
Datation : 3ème / 4ème siècle après J.-C.
Expertisée par Jean Roudillon, expert renommé

Provenance : France, Galerie O.S.T.,
auparavant : Issue d'une importante collection acquise dans les années 80/90

Le vendeur peut prouver que le lot a été obtenu légalement, déclaration de provenance vue par Catawiki.
Information importante: Le vendeur garantit qu'il est autorisé à vendre / exporter ce lot.
Le vendeur veillera à ce que les autorisations nécessaires, telles qu'une licence d'exportation, soient organisées. (passeport pour objet culturel)
Le vendeur informera l’acheteur de son statut si cela prend plus de quelques jours.

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