Rare Roman amphora stopper found in Cologne
    
    
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AR2467
| Object: | Amphora stopper (bung) | 
| Material: | Coarse red clay | 
| Date: | About 1st - 2nd century A.D. Roman Empire | 
| Description: | Small globular vessel with high massive foot and wide mouth, decorated inside with a black ring. | 
| Size: | Diameter 52 mm, height without base 84 mm | 
| Condition: | Very well preserved, minimal wear and chips. Mounted on a plexiglas display stand. With small sticker "ai/-". | 
| Reference: | J. W. Hayes, Handbook of Mediterranean Roman Pottery (London 1997) p. 35 Fig. 12.1 | 
| Provenance: | Acquired 2018 from the German family collection Bergweiler which was formed over several generations. Acquired by Ä. and P. Bergweiler Jula 18th, 1965 at Antiquitätenhandlung Hermann Zirkel, Cologne, Germany. | 
| Authenticity: | We unconditionally guarantee the authenticity of every artefact, all items are subject to our lifetime return policy on authenticity. | 
 

