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Roma antica Terracotta Lampada ad olio raffigurante scena erotica, Tipo Bussière B III 1 b, Licenza di Esportazione
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Roma antica Terracotta Lampada ad olio raffigurante scena erotica, Tipo Bussière B III 1 b, Licenza di Esportazione

ITEM: Oil lamp depicting a erotic scene, Type Bussière B III 1 b MATERIAL: Pottery CULTURE: Roman PERIOD: 14 - 117 A.D DIMENSIONS: 24 mm x 82 mm x 117 mm CONDITION: Good condition, repaired PROVENANCE: Ex French private collection, Montauban, acquired between 1980 – 1990. PARALLEL: OZIOL, T., Salamine de Chypre. VII. Les lampes du Musée de Chypre, Pl. 21, Fig. 395 and 396 Production of oil lamps shifted to Italy as the main source of supply in the Early Roman era. Molds began to be used, and lamps were produced in large scale in factories. All lamps are closed in type. The lamp is produced in two parts, the upper part with the spout and the lower part with the fuel chamber. Most are of the characteristic “Imperial Type”—round, with nozzles of different forms (volute, semi-volute, U-shaped), a closed body, a central disk decorated with reliefs and a filling hole. With the systematic use from the 1st century BC of moulds in the process of manufacturing ceramic oi lamps, the discs, until now free of decoration, were gradually covered with a rich and varied iconographic repertoire (vegetable crowns, animals, scenes from everyday life, etc.) Frog type lamps also appeared during this period. These are kidney-shaped, heart-shaped or oval, and feature the motif of a frog or its abstraction, and sometimes geometrical motifs. They were produced around 100 AD. They are so variant that two identical lamps are seldom found. The Late Roman lamps included more decorations, and were produced locally or imported in large scale. The multiple-nozzled lamps appeared during this period. Many different varieties were created. Comes with Certificate of Authenticity and Export license If you bid outside the European Union and win the item, we will have to apply for an export licence for your country and shipping will take 3 to 5 weeks. #cabinetofcuriosities

N. 81034819

Non più disponibile
Roma antica Terracotta Lampada ad olio raffigurante scena erotica, Tipo Bussière B III 1 b, Licenza di Esportazione

Roma antica Terracotta Lampada ad olio raffigurante scena erotica, Tipo Bussière B III 1 b, Licenza di Esportazione

ITEM: Oil lamp depicting a erotic scene, Type Bussière B III 1 b
MATERIAL: Pottery
CULTURE: Roman
PERIOD: 14 - 117 A.D
DIMENSIONS: 24 mm x 82 mm x 117 mm
CONDITION: Good condition, repaired
PROVENANCE: Ex French private collection, Montauban, acquired between 1980 – 1990.
PARALLEL: OZIOL, T., Salamine de Chypre. VII. Les lampes du Musée de Chypre, Pl. 21, Fig. 395 and 396

Production of oil lamps shifted to Italy as the main source of supply in the Early Roman era. Molds began to be used, and lamps were produced in large scale in factories. All lamps are closed in type. The lamp is produced in two parts, the upper part with the spout and the lower part with the fuel chamber. Most are of the characteristic “Imperial Type”—round, with nozzles of different forms (volute, semi-volute, U-shaped), a closed body, a central disk decorated with reliefs and a filling hole.

With the systematic use from the 1st century BC of moulds in the process of manufacturing ceramic oi lamps, the discs, until now free of decoration, were gradually covered with a rich and varied iconographic repertoire (vegetable crowns, animals, scenes from everyday life, etc.)

Frog type lamps also appeared during this period. These are kidney-shaped, heart-shaped or oval, and feature the motif of a frog or its abstraction, and sometimes geometrical motifs. They were produced around 100 AD. They are so variant that two identical lamps are seldom found.

The Late Roman lamps included more decorations, and were produced locally or imported in large scale. The multiple-nozzled lamps appeared during this period. Many different varieties were created.

Comes with Certificate of Authenticity and Export license

If you bid outside the European Union and win the item, we will have to apply for an export licence for your country and shipping will take 3 to 5 weeks.

#cabinetofcuriosities

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