Aweidah Gallery is very pleased to offer this unique apportunity for the oil lamps collectors to add this EXTREMELY RARE ancient Persian pottery oil lamp to their collection, dated from, 600 - 332 BC "Time of Nebuchadnezzar the greatest and most powerful of all the Babylonian kings"
Large Persian period open lamp of finely levigated pink clay with a shallow bowl, wide tool-shaped rim, a knife-shaved bottom, and a very ... Click for details
Directly from Jeruslaem, an ancient Biblical Iron Age highly burnished pottery wine jug with a shaped neck and a flat base, dated from, 1200 - 586 BC "Time of the Kings of ancient Israel"
Measurements: Height: 18 cm - Width: 13 cm - Height on stand: 23 cm
Condition: Intact, not repaired and not restored with beautiful earthy patina ... Click for details
An Early Bronze Age I Pottery Miniature Ledge Handle Vessel, ca. 3100 - 1850 BCE. 2 1/4" high. With wide mouth surrounded by stitched incisions and double ledge handles. Intact with hairline crack but in excellent condition.
An Early Bronze Age I Pottery Miniature Amphoriskos, ca. 3100 - 1850 BCE. Found in Israel. With elongated neck, flaring mouth, and rounded bottom. 2 7/8" high. Intact and in excellent condition.
Directly from Jerusalem, an ancient Roman - Jewish bronze coin "Prutah" pendant from the coins of the Roman procurators of Judaea Antonius Felix, bearing Palm branch surrounded by KAICAPO and date (year five),legend in a wreath tied at the buttom with an X, NEP/WNO/C (NERO) on the obverse
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