The jug, 2nd Century A.D., 21cm high; the amphora vessel, possibly 1st Century A.D. 17cm high; together with a terracotta oil lamp; 10.5cm wide; a terracotta dish, 14cm diameter; a terracotta relief fragment, possibly from a Roman lamp, 1st - 3rd Century A.D., 8cm wide; a terracotta statuette in the style of Artemis of Ephesus, 19.5cm high a Greek terracotta loom weight Southern Italy, 3rd-4th Century B.C., 5.5cm high; two Roman unguentaria (small vessels), 1st / 2nd Century 13cm high and, 13.5cm high;
Estimate: | £150 - £250 |
Hammer price: | £200 |
Together with a Native American terracotta fragment, apparently from Sauvie Island, Oregon, 3.5cm wide; two Roman terracotta low-relief fragments or terra sigillata, 1st Century A.D., 7.5cm and 8cm wide
Provenance:
The jug - Ancient Art at Fortnum & Masons
The amphora vessel - Coincraft
The relief fragment - Lobel’s, London
The weight and vessel - Coincraft
The fragment - apparently the Merrybell Dig, USA
The two terracotta fragments - probably Coincraft