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Roman lagynos
MATERIAL: Pottery
CULTURE: Roman
PERIOD: 1st Century B.C - 1st Century A.D
DIMENSIONS: 110 mm x 155 mm diameter
CONDITION: Good condition
PROVENANCE: Ex German private collection, W.F., acquired before 2000
Comes with Certificate of Authenticity and Export Licence. If you are from outside the European Union, we will have to apply for the export licence again for your country, this takes 4 to 6 weeks and has a cost of 5% of the amount of the sale, this amount will be added to the final invoice.
The Roman lagynos was a distinctive type of vessel, primarily used for storing and transporting liquids, especially wine and oil. Typically made from terracotta, these jugs were characterized by a broad body, a narrow neck, and a single handle, designed for easy pouring. The lagynos was a popular vessel in both domestic and commercial settings, and its form was often used to distinguish it from other storage containers like amphorae or pitchers. These vessels were especially common in the eastern provinces of the Roman Empire, such as Egypt and the Near East, where they were frequently used for the storage and transport of oil, wine, and perfumes, reflecting the rich trade networks of the time.
The design of the lagynos evolved over time, with early examples appearing in the Hellenistic period, and later forms becoming more standardized and widely used across the empire. The vessels were often decorated with painted or stamped motifs, sometimes depicting scenes of daily life, deities, or mythological narratives. The body of the lagynos would often bear simple geometric patterns or floral decorations, especially in the more elaborately produced examples. In addition to decorative elements, some lagynoi were inscribed with the names of manufacturers, places of origin, or even the contents of the jug, offering insights into ancient commercial practices and local industries.
In Roman society, the lagynos was not just a utilitarian object but also a symbol of Roman control over trade and production in the provinces. The widespread use of lagynoi in various parts of the empire illustrates the Romans' extensive trade in commodities like wine, oil, and perfumes, which were often transported in these sturdy and practical containers. The durability of terracotta and the ease of production made these
MATERIAL: Pottery
CULTURE: Roman
PERIOD: 1st Century B.C - 1st Century A.D
DIMENSIONS: 110 mm x 155 mm diameter
CONDITION: Good condition
PROVENANCE: Ex German private collection, W.F., acquired before 2000
Comes with Certificate of Authenticity and Export Licence. If you are from outside the European Union, we will have to apply for the export licence again for your country, this takes 4 to 6 weeks and has a cost of 5% of the amount of the sale, this amount will be added to the final invoice.
The Roman lagynos was a distinctive type of vessel, primarily used for storing and transporting liquids, especially wine and oil. Typically made from terracotta, these jugs were characterized by a broad body, a narrow neck, and a single handle, designed for easy pouring. The lagynos was a popular vessel in both domestic and commercial settings, and its form was often used to distinguish it from other storage containers like amphorae or pitchers. These vessels were especially common in the eastern provinces of the Roman Empire, such as Egypt and the Near East, where they were frequently used for the storage and transport of oil, wine, and perfumes, reflecting the rich trade networks of the time.
The design of the lagynos evolved over time, with early examples appearing in the Hellenistic period, and later forms becoming more standardized and widely used across the empire. The vessels were often decorated with painted or stamped motifs, sometimes depicting scenes of daily life, deities, or mythological narratives. The body of the lagynos would often bear simple geometric patterns or floral decorations, especially in the more elaborately produced examples. In addition to decorative elements, some lagynoi were inscribed with the names of manufacturers, places of origin, or even the contents of the jug, offering insights into ancient commercial practices and local industries.
In Roman society, the lagynos was not just a utilitarian object but also a symbol of Roman control over trade and production in the provinces. The widespread use of lagynoi in various parts of the empire illustrates the Romans' extensive trade in commodities like wine, oil, and perfumes, which were often transported in these sturdy and practical containers. The durability of terracotta and the ease of production made these
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3.1 For bidders from the European Union, it is not necessary to apply for any additional export license, as the one included in the piece is valid.
3.2 For bidders outside the European Union it will be necessary to apply again for an export license for your country, this usually takes from 4 weeks to 6 weeks and has a cost of 5% of the hammer price. This cost will be added to the final price of each lot purchased.
8. The shipment, in general, take place within the three days following the receipt of payment, except in cases of agreement between both parties, in which case the client will be informed of the exact date and the means of dispatch. In the case where the country of destination is not Europe, the dispatching of the piece will take place in the same conditions stated, but counting from the receipt of the corresponding export permission issued by the Spanish authorities.
8.1. If you win more than one item, we can do a combined shipment and you will not be charged extra for it, unless one of the pieces won makes shipping more expensive.
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8.3. As a guideline, for a small parcel, our courier and insured shipping rates are: 9,95 € for Spain, 24,95 € for Europe, England and Switzerland and 39,95 € for America and Asia. If its a medium parcel, 9,95 € for Spain, 24,95 € for Europe, England and Switzerland and 69,95 € for America and Asia. In case it is large, heavy or for a value of more than 1000 euros may be increased slightly from the rates shown.
8.4 For pieces that are very fragile or very large in size/weight and that can only be shipped within the European Union, United Kingdom and neighbouring countries that can be transported by road will be shipped by private courier (door to door) and the price will be 350 euros, 100 euros for Spain.
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3. EXPORT LICENSES: All pieces have the corresponding export license to be shipped out of Spain.
3.1 For bidders from the European Union, it is not necessary to apply for any additional export license, as the one included in the piece is valid.
3.2 For bidders outside the European Union it will be necessary to apply again for an export license for your country, this usually takes from 4 weeks to 6 weeks and has a cost of 5% of the hammer price. This cost will be added to the final price of each lot purchased.
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8. The shipment, in general, take place within the three days following the receipt of payment, except in cases of agreement between both parties, in which case the client will be informed of the exact date and the means of dispatch. In the case where the country of destination is not Europe, the dispatching of the piece will take place in the same conditions stated, but counting from the receipt of the corresponding export permission issued by the Spanish authorities.
8.1. If you win more than one item, we can do a combined shipment and you will not be charged extra for it, unless one of the pieces won makes shipping more expensive.
8.2. Items will be shipped only upon receipt of payment in full and will be insured for their full value. For shipments outside Europe, customs and duties may apply upon entry in to customer country, and this fee, if any, is the buyer’s responsibility. We will not falsify customs value on international shipments! If you have questions about this, please inquire before bidding.
8.3. As a guideline, for a small parcel, our courier and insured shipping rates are: 9,95 € for Spain, 24,95 € for Europe, England and Switzerland and 39,95 € for America and Asia. If its a medium parcel, 9,95 € for Spain, 24,95 € for Europe, England and Switzerland and 69,95 € for America and Asia. In case it is large, heavy or for a value of more than 1000 euros may be increased slightly from the rates shown.
8.4 For pieces that are very fragile or very large in size/weight and that can only be shipped within the European Union, United Kingdom and neighbouring countries that can be transported by road will be shipped by private courier (door to door) and the price will be 350 euros, 100 euros for Spain.
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Last update: September 28th, 2024