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Hellenistic Oil Lamp – Found in Jerusalem
Ancient Clay Hellenistic Oil Lamp (333-63 B.C.).
Very good condition.
Length: 7 cm.This Hellenistic period oil lamp is decorated and has a closed spout, which is very distinctive of Hellenistic period pottery.
Comes with a certificate of authenticity and all required documents for export approval
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Iron Age Clay Water Flask – King David Time Pottery
Authentic clay Iron Age period water flask which was used during King David time.
Very good condition.
11.4″ inch / 29cm high.A very unique piece that travelers used to carry water in First Temple period.
Found in Jerusalem.
Comes with a certificate of authenticity and all required documents for export approval.
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Iron Age Honey Jug 1200-925 B.C. – Antiquity Found in Jerusalem
Iron Age honey jug with stripes (1200-925 B.C.)
This style of Jug from the Iron Age was used for some type of valuable liquid, such as perfume, oil, or medicine because of the small opening to restrict the amount poured. The style is known as a “honey jug” style.
Very good condition
Height: 10.5cmUsed during the period of the Israelite monarchy, during the time of Kings David and Solomon.
Comes with a certificate of authenticity and all required documents for export.
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Iron Age II Clay Spice Jug 925-586 B.C – Discovered in Jerusalem
Iron Age II honey jug (925-586 B.C.)
Height: 9 cm.
Found in Jerusalem.This is an excellent piece with two small handles which were used to hang the container in the air. It most likely contained something precious, like honey, and it is a great piece to demonstrate the daily life and culture of the ancient Israelites.