古羅馬 Terracotta 描绘一只动物的油灯 (沒有保留價)





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羅馬油燈,描繪動物,陶土材質,1–3世紀,尺寸35 × 55 × 80 毫米,狀況良好,附真實性證明書與出口許可。
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ITEM: Oil lamp depicting an animal
MATERIAL: Pottery
CULTURE: Roman
PERIOD: 1st - 3rd Century A.D
DIMENSIONS: 35 mm x 55 mm x 80 mm
CONDITION: Good condition
PROVENANCE: Ex French private collection, acquired between 1970 - 1990
Roman oil lamps, known as "lucernae," were a vital aspect of daily life in ancient Rome, serving as the primary source of artificial light. These lamps were typically made from clay, although bronze and other metals were sometimes used for more elaborate and expensive versions. The basic design of a Roman oil lamp included a reservoir to hold the oil, a wick inserted into a nozzle or spout, and often a handle for carrying. The simplicity and functionality of these lamps made them indispensable household items, used for lighting homes, streets, and public spaces, as well as for religious and funerary purposes.
The production and design of Roman oil lamps evolved over time, reflecting changes in technology, fashion, and social practices. Early Roman lamps were generally simple and utilitarian, but as the craft developed, they became more decorative and complex. Molds were used to mass-produce lamps with intricate designs and motifs, ranging from geometric patterns to detailed scenes from mythology, daily life, and nature. These decorations not only enhanced the aesthetic appeal of the lamps but also made them objects of cultural and artistic significance. Lamps could feature imagery of gods and goddesses, animals, gladiatorial combat, and erotic scenes, providing insights into Roman beliefs, values, and everyday activities.
Roman oil lamps also held significant symbolic and ritual importance. In religious contexts, lamps were used in temples and household shrines, serving as offerings to deities and symbols of divine presence. They played a crucial role in various ceremonies and rituals, including funerary practices where lamps were placed in tombs to light the way for the deceased in the afterlife.
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.
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ITEM: Oil lamp depicting an animal
MATERIAL: Pottery
CULTURE: Roman
PERIOD: 1st - 3rd Century A.D
DIMENSIONS: 35 mm x 55 mm x 80 mm
CONDITION: Good condition
PROVENANCE: Ex French private collection, acquired between 1970 - 1990
Roman oil lamps, known as "lucernae," were a vital aspect of daily life in ancient Rome, serving as the primary source of artificial light. These lamps were typically made from clay, although bronze and other metals were sometimes used for more elaborate and expensive versions. The basic design of a Roman oil lamp included a reservoir to hold the oil, a wick inserted into a nozzle or spout, and often a handle for carrying. The simplicity and functionality of these lamps made them indispensable household items, used for lighting homes, streets, and public spaces, as well as for religious and funerary purposes.
The production and design of Roman oil lamps evolved over time, reflecting changes in technology, fashion, and social practices. Early Roman lamps were generally simple and utilitarian, but as the craft developed, they became more decorative and complex. Molds were used to mass-produce lamps with intricate designs and motifs, ranging from geometric patterns to detailed scenes from mythology, daily life, and nature. These decorations not only enhanced the aesthetic appeal of the lamps but also made them objects of cultural and artistic significance. Lamps could feature imagery of gods and goddesses, animals, gladiatorial combat, and erotic scenes, providing insights into Roman beliefs, values, and everyday activities.
Roman oil lamps also held significant symbolic and ritual importance. In religious contexts, lamps were used in temples and household shrines, serving as offerings to deities and symbols of divine presence. They played a crucial role in various ceremonies and rituals, including funerary practices where lamps were placed in tombs to light the way for the deceased in the afterlife.
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.
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