An authentic ancient biblical Maccabean "Hasmonean Dynasty" terracotta oil lamp with burning marks "Soot" at the nozzle.Date: Second to frist Century BC "100 - 200 BC"
Pinched bowl lamps, these lamps are simple, undecorated and continue the form of lamps from the Bronze and Iron Ages, they are made from a small bowl, folded in the middle and pinched to form two holes, one for the wick and the other to fill the oil... Click for details
You are considering a very attractive and rare ancient biblical Iron Age I clay incense burner stand with a high hollow base and circle brown paint all around the body and base
These stands or chalices, as they are sometimes called(though it seems unlikely that they were used for drinking), are wheelmade and consist of a bowl resting on a hollow foot, which widens into a round base. Our stand belong to the Iron Age I... Click for details
Pottery Rattle, Hellenistic Period ca. 330 - 63 BCE, found in the Holy Land. Cylindral shape with flaring ends with pottery ball bearing inside for rattle. 3 1/2" long and in excellent condition.
Early Bronze Age I Pottery Milk Bowl with conical omphalo in center. Found in the Holy Land, ca. 3100 - 2900 BCE. 4" in diameter, and in excellent condition.
Early Bronze Age IV Four Spouted Oil Lamp, ca. 2200 - 2100 BCE. with wonderful encrustation and one of the earliest oil lamps known to mankind. 6" wide and in very good condition.