King David Period Pottery Wine Decanter – Iron Age

$1,650.00

Israelite clay decanter from the Iron Age.

  • Height: 9″ / 23.
  • Found in Jerusalem.
  • Red varnished pottery – typical Iron age.
  • Certificate of authenticity included.

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King David Terracotta wine decanter from the Iron Age I (1000-800 B.C).

  • Height: 9″ / 23 cm.
  • Found in Jerusalem.

The King David Terracotta Wine Decanter is one of the most characteristic Iron Age forms in the north as well as in the south. The shape of the body and the generally rigid neck, with the handle drawn from the ridge are common to all the members of this group but there are significant difference lightly in both. It was probably used for wine.

He also strengthened the fortresses and put officers in them and stores of food, oil and wine. He put shields and spears in every city and strengthened them greatly. So he held Judah and Benjamin. (2 Chronicles 11:11-12)

Shipped to you direct from the Holy Land.

Zak’s Antiquities is the website of Zak’s fine art and antiquities. Located on the Christian Quarter road in Jerusalem’s Old City. The shop began in 1964 and has remained as a family owned and operated business till this day. For the past 50 years Zak’s Antiquities has sold ancient coins, antiquities and art authentic to Israel and Jerusalem.

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Weight 2 kg

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