Ancient Roman Oil Lamp with Gladiator head, maker GABINIA






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Ancient Roman terracotta oil lamp by Gabinia, featuring a gladiator head on the discus with a galea helmet and long crest, intact and uncleaned, showing a dark fire-stain and wear consistent with age, dating to the 1st century AD; length about 93.7 mm and diameter about 65.3 mm.
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Fantastic ancient Roman terracotta oil lamp, the discus depicts the helmeted head of a gladiator. The richly decorated helmet, known as the galea, features its characteristic long crest which shows exceptional retention of details. The image is framed by three concentric circles and the lamps two volutes are placed between the discus and nozzle. the reverse features the incused name GABINIA which indicates the maker of the lamp.
Length: ± 93,7 mm
Diameter: ± 65,3 mm
Ref: Loeschcke type IV. Very rare lamp with interesting iconography.
Intact uncleaned condition. Sharp and detailed helmeted head. Dark staining caused by a fire in ancient times which gives this lamp an additional cachet. Signs of wear consistent with age and use.
Certificate of Authenticity: available upon request (pdf-format).
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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.
Fantastic ancient Roman terracotta oil lamp, the discus depicts the helmeted head of a gladiator. The richly decorated helmet, known as the galea, features its characteristic long crest which shows exceptional retention of details. The image is framed by three concentric circles and the lamps two volutes are placed between the discus and nozzle. the reverse features the incused name GABINIA which indicates the maker of the lamp.
Length: ± 93,7 mm
Diameter: ± 65,3 mm
Ref: Loeschcke type IV. Very rare lamp with interesting iconography.
Intact uncleaned condition. Sharp and detailed helmeted head. Dark staining caused by a fire in ancient times which gives this lamp an additional cachet. Signs of wear consistent with age and use.
Certificate of Authenticity: available upon request (pdf-format).
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