Ancient Roman Terracotta Amphora Flagon






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Ancient Roman terracotta amphora flagon, circa 22 cm high, dating to the 2nd–3rd century AD, with two palm-decorated strap handles, fine horizontal body lines, and a broad everted rim, in good, intact condition.
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Large elegantly shaped Roman Terra Sigillata / redware amphora flagon.
The vessel rises from a small, neatly rounded foot to a swelling ovoid body, tapering upward into a short cylindrical neck. Two strap handles are applied symmetrically, each with subtle palm leaf decorations.
Fine horizontal lines encircle the body. The rim is broad and slightly everted, forming a clean pouring mouth.
Flasks of this type were used for storing and serving liquids such as wine, oil, or water in Roman domestic settings. A well-preserved and handsome example of Roman utilitarian pottery.
Height: ± 22 cm
Condition: intact and in good solid condition. Minimal wear / chipping to the foot ring, consistent with age and use.
Certificate of Authenticity: available upon request (pdf-format).
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.
Large elegantly shaped Roman Terra Sigillata / redware amphora flagon.
The vessel rises from a small, neatly rounded foot to a swelling ovoid body, tapering upward into a short cylindrical neck. Two strap handles are applied symmetrically, each with subtle palm leaf decorations.
Fine horizontal lines encircle the body. The rim is broad and slightly everted, forming a clean pouring mouth.
Flasks of this type were used for storing and serving liquids such as wine, oil, or water in Roman domestic settings. A well-preserved and handsome example of Roman utilitarian pottery.
Height: ± 22 cm
Condition: intact and in good solid condition. Minimal wear / chipping to the foot ring, consistent with age and use.
Certificate of Authenticity: available upon request (pdf-format).
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