Terracotta oil lamp

Roman

On view at The Met Fifth Avenue in Gallery 171

Mold-made, with low, unpierced handle. Discus: radiating from a central filling hole, a degenerate rosette or fan, with each petal decorated with a hollow dot, surrounded by a raised band attached to handle at back and with an inverted V-shape at front, between it and the wick hole, a relief floral pattern; on shoulder, a band decorated with hollow dots between two grooves. Shallow raised base ring, and slightly concave base.

Intact.

Terracotta oil lamp, Terracotta, Roman

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