Terracotta oil lamp 3rd century A.D. Roman Late Loeschcke Type 8. Mold-made, with unpierced handle. Discus: menorah, placed horizontally with base to left; a single filling hole at center below arms of candlestick, surrounded by a narrow, herring-bone wreath. Shoulder: indistinct pattern of dots. Large wick hole. Undefined, flat base.Intact, but crack along seam on left and down side, severe surface weathering.. Terracotta oil lamp. Roman. 3rd century A.D.. Terracotta. Late Imperial. Terracottas
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