Lot of 5 Holy Land Iron Age Terracotta Vessels- Lot 308, Auction 3/25/2019
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Lot of 5 Holy Land Iron Age Terracotta Vessels- Lot 308, Auction 3/25/2019

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Ancient Near East, Holyland, Iron Age II, ca. 8th to 5th century BCE. A set of five wheel-thrown terracotta vessels from the Iron-Age Holy Land. First is a small cup with a flat base, smooth walls, and a thin rim. Second is a squat bottle with a slightly-slanted base, bulbous body, a tall neck, and a thin rim. Third is a twin-handled bowl with a minute ringed base and a shallow interior cavity. Fourth is a petite jarlet with a footed base, wide body and mouth, and a flared rim. Last is a large jar with a flat base, apple-shaped body, and a rolled and flared rim. A lovely ensemble of Near-Eastern pottery! Size of largest (large jar): 3.25″ H (8.3 cm).

Condition: Small cup has minor chips to rim. Squat bottle has small chips to rim and body. Bowl has chips to handles and foot, with light earthen deposits. Small jarlet is intact with earthen deposits throughout. Large jar has chips to rim and body. All items have one or more old inventory stickers.

Provenance: private Carlton collection, Los Angeles, California, USA, acquired between 1965 and 1980

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