古埃及,希腊-罗马时期 带有厂商标记的“Frog”型油灯

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古埃及希腊-罗马时期模铸陶器蛙形油灯,底部有制造者标记,状态良好,尺寸约85 × 76 mm,真实性证明可应询提供。

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Ancient Egyptian, Roman period mould made pottery lamp, of lentoid shape with flattened base. Central filling hole with sloping walls, stylized frog design on shoulders in relief. The spout is decorated with a palm branch. Makers mark of the Egyptian potter on the base.

-> To the Egyptians, the Frog was a symbol of life and fertility.

± 85 x 76 mm
Good and solid condition, intact.

Certificate of Authenticity: available upon request (pdf-format).


-> Clay lamps were first developed in the Bronze Age, initially designed as open bowl-like vessels. Over time, they evolved into more enclosed forms to prevent oil spills and were crafted using various methods: hand moulding, wheel throwing, and mould production.

The use of moulds for lamp-making became prominent during the Hellenistic period (323–31 BCE). Lamps were typically created with two-piece moulds, forming the lamp's upper and lower sections. The top mould often included intricate relief designs that were imprinted onto the clay. This method sped up production and also allowed to add more decoration to the surface of the clay.

Oil lamps were particularly popular in the Mediterranean region, where olive oil was abundant and served as an efficient fuel source. Other plant-based oils and animal fats may also have been used. To light the lamps, wicks made from materials like plant fibers, papyrus, or linen were inserted.

Beyond domestic use, oil lamps illuminated various settings. They were essential at Roman festivals, in the vast interiors of temples and religious sanctuaries, and in dark spaces like catacombs. In ancient Rome, lamps were sometimes offered as votive gifts to deities. Additionally, they served as grave goods in tombs, symbolizing light for the afterlife.

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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.

Ancient Egyptian, Roman period mould made pottery lamp, of lentoid shape with flattened base. Central filling hole with sloping walls, stylized frog design on shoulders in relief. The spout is decorated with a palm branch. Makers mark of the Egyptian potter on the base.

-> To the Egyptians, the Frog was a symbol of life and fertility.

± 85 x 76 mm
Good and solid condition, intact.

Certificate of Authenticity: available upon request (pdf-format).


-> Clay lamps were first developed in the Bronze Age, initially designed as open bowl-like vessels. Over time, they evolved into more enclosed forms to prevent oil spills and were crafted using various methods: hand moulding, wheel throwing, and mould production.

The use of moulds for lamp-making became prominent during the Hellenistic period (323–31 BCE). Lamps were typically created with two-piece moulds, forming the lamp's upper and lower sections. The top mould often included intricate relief designs that were imprinted onto the clay. This method sped up production and also allowed to add more decoration to the surface of the clay.

Oil lamps were particularly popular in the Mediterranean region, where olive oil was abundant and served as an efficient fuel source. Other plant-based oils and animal fats may also have been used. To light the lamps, wicks made from materials like plant fibers, papyrus, or linen were inserted.

Beyond domestic use, oil lamps illuminated various settings. They were essential at Roman festivals, in the vast interiors of temples and religious sanctuaries, and in dark spaces like catacombs. In ancient Rome, lamps were sometimes offered as votive gifts to deities. Additionally, they served as grave goods in tombs, symbolizing light for the afterlife.

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文化
古埃及,希腊-罗马时期
世纪/时段
2nd - 4th century AD
Name of object
'Frog' type oil lamp with makers mark
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古董市场
获得年份
2024
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荷兰
状态
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古董市场
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2024
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