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Egyptian oil lamp, Type Cahn-Klaiber 3.1.4
MATERIAL: Pottery
CULTURE: Egyptian
PERIOD: 2nd - 1st Century B.C
DIMENSIONS: 25 mm x 55 mm x 76 mm
CONDITION: Good condition
PROVENANCE: Ex French private collection, acquired between 1980 - 1990
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.
Egyptian oil lamps were a fundamental part of daily life in both the Pharaonic and later Greco-Roman periods, providing illumination in homes, temples, and tombs. Early examples, dating back to the New Kingdom (circa 16th–11th centuries BCE), were typically simple open-bowl designs made of clay or stone, with a pinched edge to hold a wick. These early forms reflected Egyptian traditions, relying on local materials and a straightforward design. With the influence of Hellenistic and Roman cultures after the conquest of Egypt by Alexander the Great in 332 BCE, Egyptian lamps began to adopt more refined shapes and closed, mold-made styles similar to those found throughout the Mediterranean.
During the Greco-Roman period (circa 3rd century BCE – 4th century CE), Egyptian oil lamps became more elaborate, often featuring decorative motifs that blended Egyptian, Greek, and Roman artistic influences. Lamps from this period frequently displayed images of deities such as Isis, Serapis, and Anubis, as well as sacred animals like the scarab beetle and the Apis bull. Some lamps bore inscriptions or symbols linked to religious practices, particularly in connection with temples and household altars. The presence of Christian symbols on later Egyptian lamps reflects the region's religious transition following the spread of Christianity in the Roman Empire, particularly in Alexandria, a major center of early Christian thought.
Egyptian oil lamps were produced in large quantities, particularly in workshops in Alexandria and along the Nile Valley, and they were widely distributed across the Mediterranean world. Their discovery in homes, tombs, and temples suggests their importance in both everyday and ritual contexts. Some lamps were placed in burials as offerings, ensuring light for the deceased in the afterlife, a practice consistent with ancient Egyptian beliefs about the journey beyond death.
MATERIAL: Pottery
CULTURE: Egyptian
PERIOD: 2nd - 1st Century B.C
DIMENSIONS: 25 mm x 55 mm x 76 mm
CONDITION: Good condition
PROVENANCE: Ex French private collection, acquired between 1980 - 1990
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.
Egyptian oil lamps were a fundamental part of daily life in both the Pharaonic and later Greco-Roman periods, providing illumination in homes, temples, and tombs. Early examples, dating back to the New Kingdom (circa 16th–11th centuries BCE), were typically simple open-bowl designs made of clay or stone, with a pinched edge to hold a wick. These early forms reflected Egyptian traditions, relying on local materials and a straightforward design. With the influence of Hellenistic and Roman cultures after the conquest of Egypt by Alexander the Great in 332 BCE, Egyptian lamps began to adopt more refined shapes and closed, mold-made styles similar to those found throughout the Mediterranean.
During the Greco-Roman period (circa 3rd century BCE – 4th century CE), Egyptian oil lamps became more elaborate, often featuring decorative motifs that blended Egyptian, Greek, and Roman artistic influences. Lamps from this period frequently displayed images of deities such as Isis, Serapis, and Anubis, as well as sacred animals like the scarab beetle and the Apis bull. Some lamps bore inscriptions or symbols linked to religious practices, particularly in connection with temples and household altars. The presence of Christian symbols on later Egyptian lamps reflects the region's religious transition following the spread of Christianity in the Roman Empire, particularly in Alexandria, a major center of early Christian thought.
Egyptian oil lamps were produced in large quantities, particularly in workshops in Alexandria and along the Nile Valley, and they were widely distributed across the Mediterranean world. Their discovery in homes, tombs, and temples suggests their importance in both everyday and ritual contexts. Some lamps were placed in burials as offerings, ensuring light for the deceased in the afterlife, a practice consistent with ancient Egyptian beliefs about the journey beyond death.
Auction 6 of Ancient Art
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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.
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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