Lot no. 102
COLLECTION OF BYZANTINE TERRACOTTA OIL LAMPS WITH MOULDED DECORATION. Ca. AD 500 - 600. A collection of three terracotta oil lamps, including, from left to right: a pear-shaped lamp with rounded shoulder, the circular discus enclosed by a double raised ring, with a shallow channel leading to a circular wick hole at the short nozzle; a drop-shaped lamp with a moulded channel around the discus, short oblique strokes on the shoulder, and a small rear lug; and a teardrop-shaped lamp with an upturned handle and a short tubular nozzle with a circular wick hole. For similar see: K. De Rosa, Roman Ceramic Oil Lamps in the Museum of Ancient Cultures: A Typological and Compositional Analysis, Fig.56 MU 4275. Size: 40-40mm x 95-105mm; Weight: 285g Provenance: Private London collection; previously in a 1990s UK Ancient art collection.
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