Terracotta oil lamp 1st century –1st century Roman Loeschcke Type 4. Mold-made. Discus: a bird (an eagle or parrot?), facing right, holding a ribbon in its curved beak, standing in front of a winged caduceus, slanting obliquely to left; filling holelling hole at lower left behind the bird's tail, and a band of lines and grooves toward edge. Small volutes flanking nozzle, with off-center wick hole. Incised base ring, and concave and extensive chipping to shoulder and top of body at Terracotta oil lamp. Roman. 1st century –1st century Terracotta. Early Imperia
Terracotta oil lamp 1st century –1st century Roman Loeschcke Type 4. Mold-made. Discus: a bird (an eagle or parrot?), facing right, holding a ribbon in its curved beak, standing in front of a winged caduceus, slanting obliquely to left; filling holelling hole at lower left behind the bird's tail, and a band of lines and grooves toward edge. Small volutes flanking nozzle, with off-center wick hole. Incised base ring, and concave and extensive chipping to shoulder and top of body at Terracotta oil lamp. Roman. 1st century –1st century Terracotta. Early Imperial. Terracottas
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