Rare- PUNIC pottery lamp, 3rd Cent. BC - For Sale

Rare- PUNIC pottery lamp, 3rd Cent. BC
Price: $1485.00
PUNIC Lamp, double wick
HELLENISTIC, 3rd Century A.D.
Saucer lamp with two wick holes, high flat base, string cut

This kind of lamps was produced after the fall of Carthage in 145 B.C., somewhere in the interior of the country.

This lamp belongs to the group of Punic lamps, most of which were found in the necropolis of Carthage. Their form originates from the Eastern saucer lamps and was in use from the seventh to the second centuries B.C

These lamps constitue a distinctive group, closely related in fabric to African Red Slip ware. They were widely exported to the Mediterranean countries and imitated locally.

Comment: The two-nozzled and three-nozzled Punic lamps descend from earlier Palestinian saucer lamps and are related to the pinched-bowl

Dimensions:
Length: 9.5 cm
Width: 8 cm

Condition: Good condition, not repaired and not restored with age weathering patina

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AWEIDAH GALLERY
4 Via Dolorosa street
P.O.Box 60031
Jerusalem
Israel
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