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Roman oil lamp with running dog

€450
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Object number
AR3411-16
Object: Oil lamp

Material: Yellowish clay with dark red slip and nice sand patina

Date: End of 1st till 3rd century A.D.
Roman Empire

Description:    Lamp with heart-shaped nozzle. Rim with a leaf decoration. On discus dog running to the right. Base with three concentric rings.

Size: Length 116 mm, width 82 mm, height 42 mm.

Condition: Perfectly preserved incl. the original dark red slip.

References: Type: comparable with Rosenthal-Sivan, QEDEM 8 - Ancient lamps in the Schlossinger Collection (1978) p. 44 Nr. 176
Discus Iconography: Similar to Bussiere and Lindros Wohl, Ancient lamps in the J. Paul Getty Museum (2017) Nr. 500

Provenance: Acquired by us in 2023 from the German family collection of E. K. Inherited in 2022 from the parents, August and Erna Rinner, who in turn inherited the lamp collection from the grandparents, Wilhelm and Erna Eichheim.
Wilhelm Eichheim received the objects between 1925 and 1935 as compensation for his work as a master metalsmith. The objects were listed by Erna Rinner in an antiques list she compiled around 1970, which was apparently based, among other things, on notes by Wilhelm Eichheim. Tunisia is listed there as the country of origin. Mr. Eichheim must have learned this information when he received the lamps in Germany, as he himself had never traveled to Tunisia.

Authenticity: We unconditionally guarantee the authenticity of every artefact, all items are subject to our lifetime return policy on authenticity.