A Roman red glazed double nozzle oil lamp, 1st Century BC/AD, with clasped hand emblem, 21cm wide; and another small example with three nozzles 6cm wide; five other South Italian and Roman vessels, the tallest 17cm high; a Corinthian conical aryballos vessel, probably 6th Century B.C., decorated with a striding lion, rosettes and a goose, 9.5cm high; and two fragments and stone crucifix
Estimate: | £200 - £300 |
Hammer price: | £190 |
PROVENANCE
Property from the collection of the art critic, Terence Mullaly.