Terracotta oil lamp

Roman

On view at The Met Fifth Avenue in Gallery 169

Broneer Type 28. Mold-made, with unpierced handle. Discus: bust of helmeted Athena, facing left; a single filling hole at edge to right; around discus, a band of two raised concentric lines, surrounded. Shoulder: stylized wreath interrupted by panels at sides. A small hole at the back of the nozzle. Incised lines running along length of the handle. Within an impressed base ring, a flat base impressed with the Greek letters EY.

Intact.

The base of the handle appears to have been made with the lamp in the mold; the top and front was then carelessly added with a plain bridge joining the two parts.

The lamp was made in Athens and is decorated appropriately with the bust of Athena (Roman Minerva) on the discus.

Terracotta oil lamp, Terracotta, Roman

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