Description:

Rome, North African, 3rd to 4th centuries CE. A beautiful example of the redware pottery of Roman North Africa, one of Rome's wealthiest provinces. This is a conical jug with decorative filigree of leaves and animals: rabbits, birds, and serpents. S small handle juts from the side and the rim is flattened and small. This type of pottery is known as African Terra Sigilata, referring to the method used to seal the red slip onto the pottery during the kilning process. These objects were mold made and traded far and wide. Size: 4.6" W x 6.4" H (11.7 cm x 16.3 cm)

Provenance: Ex - Prominent LA County collector who acquired these prior to 2000

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  • Condition: Intact and excellent

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