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  • Sale! Ancient Holy Land Biblical Period Pottery Vessel, Judea (1933)

    Ancient Holy Land Biblical Period Pottery Vessel, Judea (1933)

    Original price was: $395.00.Current price is: $275.00.
    H: 3.375” W: 4.25” D: 3.75” | FREE SHIPPING WITHIN CONTINENTAL U.S.

    This ancient Judean vessel created during Israel’s Biblical Period was hand shaped using the coil method. It likely held potable liquids, cooking oil or other items.  This is a rather sophisticated piece for Bronze Age vessel made millennia ago.

  • Sale! Ancient Holy Land Carinated Wine Jug, Judea  (3241)

    Ancient Holy Land Carinated Wine Jug, Judea (3241)

    Original price was: $750.00.Current price is: $595.00.
    H: 8.5”  Dia: 5.5” | FREE SHIPPING within Continental U.S.!

    Wine jugs from in the Judean Holy Land at the time of the first Jewish Temple were used for religious ceremonies and wine blessing as an important Jewish prayer. This carinated piece was made using the coil construction method and the paddle and anvil technique.

  • SOLD Ancient Biblical Holy Land Burnished Juglet, Judea (1938QKM)

    SOLD Ancient Biblical Holy Land Burnished Juglet, Judea (1938QKM)

    $295.00
    H: 3”  Dia: 2.75″ | FREE SHIPPING WITHIN CONTINENTAL U.S.!

    This small juglet has a globular body, a round base, a very short neck, a wide mouth and short handles on each side. Like many other small Second Temple Period (circa 597-300BCE) pieces it is a functional item covered with a black slip and burnished. Small juglets like this “…were finished to a higher quality and were used for cosmetics and scented oils [and perfumes and ointments].” (Frank) This piece is intact, in good condition and a genuine piece from ancient history. There are two chips on the mouth rim, body dents, and burnish losses, all expected for its age and longer than two millennia old burial.

    Source

    Tom Frank, “Imagining the Past: Archeology and the Bible: a juglet to anoint,” September, 2014.

  • SOLD Ancient Biblical Holy Land Perfume Juglet, Judea 1784B

    SOLD Ancient Biblical Holy Land Perfume Juglet, Judea 1784B

    $350.00
    H: 5.75” Dia: 3.375″ | FREE SHIPPING WITHIN CONTINENTAL U.S.!

    This pottery Judean juglet was made during the Biblical Period in the Holy Land (Levant) and used to hold perfume or other costly items. Its upper body tapers inward to a narrow neck to limit its pouring rate and conserve its costly contents. Covered with slip to lessen leakage and improve their appearance, these were used throughout the Roman Empire.

  • SOLD Ancient Harpocrates Figurine, Roman Empire, Alexandria (1844)

    SOLD Ancient Harpocrates Figurine, Roman Empire, Alexandria (1844)

    $395.00
    Ht: 6.5”  W: 2.625”  D: 1.75” | FREE SHIPPING WITHIN CONTINENTAL U.S.!

    This ancient figurine is Harpocrates the Greek god of silence and secrets holding a jar made for a home shrine.  He probably represents a royal and temple cult, as he wears a double crown symbolizing both Upper and Lower Egypt and his royal emblem signifies his association with the reigning Egyptian king, who was considered a manifestation of the Egyptian god Horus. Missing part of his right side when excavated, and no with no repairs this is a true slice of history. It pairs well with #1845 Ancient Pottery Figurine of Child Nurturer Goddess.

  • SOLD Ancient Pottery Figurine of Child Nurturer Goddess, Roman Empire, Alexandria (1845BHK)

    SOLD Ancient Pottery Figurine of Child Nurturer Goddess, Roman Empire, Alexandria (1845BHK)

    $395.00
    Ht: 6.75” W: 3” D: 2” | FREE SHIPPING WITHIN CONTINENTAL U.S.!

    This Roman Egyptian figurine from Alexandria of a woman holding a young child is a Kourotrophos, a class goddess figures holding infants or children. Referred to as “child nurturers”, these were revered deities, cult figures and mortals who were also fertility symbols and protectors of the young. Made from a bivalve mold, this terracotta figurine was probably placed on a home altar for protection. Mother and child figures like this are universal and appear in cultures throughout the world. It pairs well with #1844 Ancient Harpocrates Figurine.

     

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