Medieval, Crusaders Era Marble Oil Lamp






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Medieval Crusaders Era carved marble oil lamp from the Holy Land, dating to the 11th–12th century, in good condition with a notable patina; height about 70 mm, length about 104.7 mm, weight about 532 g, acquired in 2024 from the Netherlands, with a certificate of authenticity available on request.
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Holy Land oil lamp, made of carved marble with a flat rim. The lamp has a fantastic patina and wear consisting with age and use.
These type of lamps were used during the Crusades in the Holy Land.
Height: ± 70 mm
Length: ± 104,7 mm
Weight: ± 532 g
Good and solid condition, appealing patina, signs of wear consistent with age and use.
Certificate of Authenticity: available upon request (pdf-format).
The Holy Land was conquered by the Roman general Pompey the Great in 63 BC. The Romans deposed the ruling Hasmonean dynasty and installed Herod the Great as a Roman client King of Judea. Jewish-Roman tensions resulted in several Jewish-Roman wars and the destruction of Jerusalem. In the course of the 1st and 2nd centuries AD Christianity began to develop. Constantine the Great was the first Roman Emperor to convert to Christianity in 312 AD.
In 634 the Muslim conquests began, during which many Jews rose up against the Eastern Roman rulers.
Seller's Story
Attention: due to customs regulations we can only ship inside the European Union. Please ensure you have a valid EU shipping address before placing a bid.
Holy Land oil lamp, made of carved marble with a flat rim. The lamp has a fantastic patina and wear consisting with age and use.
These type of lamps were used during the Crusades in the Holy Land.
Height: ± 70 mm
Length: ± 104,7 mm
Weight: ± 532 g
Good and solid condition, appealing patina, signs of wear consistent with age and use.
Certificate of Authenticity: available upon request (pdf-format).
The Holy Land was conquered by the Roman general Pompey the Great in 63 BC. The Romans deposed the ruling Hasmonean dynasty and installed Herod the Great as a Roman client King of Judea. Jewish-Roman tensions resulted in several Jewish-Roman wars and the destruction of Jerusalem. In the course of the 1st and 2nd centuries AD Christianity began to develop. Constantine the Great was the first Roman Emperor to convert to Christianity in 312 AD.
In 634 the Muslim conquests began, during which many Jews rose up against the Eastern Roman rulers.
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The seller was informed by Catawiki about documentation requirements and guarantees the following: - the object was legally obtained, - the seller has the right to sell and/or export the object, as relevant, - the seller will provide the necessary provenance information and arrange required documentation and permits/licenses, as applicable and as per local laws, - the seller will notify the buyer of any delays in obtaining permits/licenses. By bidding, you acknowledge that import documentation may be required depending on your country of residence and that obtaining permits/licenses may cause delays in the delivery of your object.
