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Israelite Darom Clay Oil Lamp – Southern Herodian
Israelite Clay Oil Lamp – Southern Herodian – Discovered in Hebron.
- Highly decorated and artistic.
- Length 4′ width 3′ inches.
- Raised round handle.
- Nozzle has a depiction of a building.
- First and second century AD.
- Certificate of authenticity included.
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Red Clay Roman Oil Lamp Unearthed in Jerusalem
A Glimpse into the First Century: Authentic Roman Artifact with Decorative Motifs
- Authentic first-century Roman oil lamp
- Measures 3.2″ in length, 2.8″ in width
- Features a shallow basin and spout
- Decorative motifs highlight Roman artistry
- Includes certificate of authenticity
- IAA export approval ensures provenance
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Roman Design with Two Nozzles and a Handle
1st Century Bronze Oil Lamp – Found in Jerusalem – Roman Two Nozzles and a Handle
- Originates from the 1st century Roman period.
- Discovered in the ancient city of Jerusalem.
- Features two nozzles for dual illumination.
- Constructed from durable bronze material.
- Length: 5″ / 13 cm / 3″ / 8 cm.