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Iron Age Ointment Jug 1200 – 925 B.C – Antiquity Found in Jerusalem
Iron Age anointment juglet with stripes (1200-925 B.C.).
- Anointment juglet Kind david Time.
- Height 4 inches / Width 2 inches.
- Typical reddish juglet First Temple Period Artifact.
- Local clay made in Jerusalem area.
- Includes a certificate of authenticity.
- Shipped from Jerusalem.
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King David Period Clay Anointing Jug – 800 Years Before Christ
First Temple period Pottery – Iron Age jug with red stripes and a handle.
- Pouring jug 800 years B.C.
- Pottery used in the prophets Time.
- Anointment pottery jug First Temple Period.
- Red striped jug 5.2 inches long.
- Includes a certificate of authenticity.
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Phoenician Spice Jar Used in The Israelite Kingdom Iron Age II 8th Century BC
Painted Jug used Israelite Kingdom Iron Age II
- Red varnished with black stripes clay.
- 7.5″ inches High – 5″ inches wide.
- Used Phoenician spice merchants 8th century BC.
- Includes a Certificate of authenticity and a stand.
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Red Painted Cypriot Bilbil – 8th Century Before Christ
8th century before Christ Painted Juglet
- Perfume Clay jug 8th century B.C.
- Delicate handle connecting the body with Neck.
- Height: 2.9″ / Width: 2″ inches.
- Discovered in the north of Israel.
- IAA export Approval and Certificate included.