Just holding an ancient piece of Holy Land pottery
excites the imagination...and transports one back to that time! One wonders, "who held this piece?"
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#001
Iron Age Jug - Large
Iron Age (David)
Terracotta Jug
BCE 900 - 700 BCE
(Very High Quality)
This is a large eye-catching piece. The patina is still in the original discovered state - it is terracotta. Found in Hebron. The
piece measures approximately 11" tall by 8" wide.
This is the piece that started my magnificent obsession!
$1,850 Sale $1,800

#002
Early Bronze Fishmouth
Early Bronze (Abraham)
Fishmouth Dezoire
(Very Rare & Fine)
3100 - 1850 BCE
This beautiful pot is very, very rare... with its distinguished shape
and fine condition. Found in Hebron at Bet'omar "House of Princes."
Measures approximately 6" tall x 7" wide.
I have been told by
dealers that I should never consider selling this one - at any
price.
NFS - but may inquire (value over $3,400)
#003
Early Bronze Cup
Early Bronze (Abraham)
Painted Clay Jug (Cup)
(Rare)
3100-2900 BCE
This superb cup is an incredible treasure! It is
a terracotta cup - delicate, original hand painted, very rare, and very fine condition.
Found in Jerusalem. Measures approximately 3" tall x 4" wide.
With its age, uniqueness, and beauty...
all I can say is
breathtaking!
$1100 Sale $1050
#004
Herodian Cooking Pot
Herodian (Roman)
Terracotta
Cooking Pot
(Rare Bottom)
BCE 63-330 CE
This is a unique and
very handsome Roman Terracotta cooking pot.
It is a small specialty cooking pot with a rare convex-to-pointed bottom.
It has slight clip at the lip.
Found in Jerusalem
Measures approx. 4" tall x 4 1/2 wide.
I love holding this pot in the hand... feels lovely!
$800 Sale $750
#005
Hellenistic Baby Feeder
Hellenistic (Greek) Terracotta Juglet
Baby Feeder
(Very Rare)
BCE 330-63 BCE
A truly stunning piece - very rare! Rare in number, shape, and fine condition. Found in Jerusalem. Measures approx. 3 1/2" tall x 2 1/2 wide.
When I purchased this marvelous piece, the highly experienced dealer remarked that he
and others had never seen this shape
before. Collectively, they believed it to be a small perfume or oil jar. After
my purchase...they discovered that it was a baby feeder!
A very rare
find indeed!
NFS but may inquire (value over $850)
#006
Iron Age Milk Juglet
Iron Age
Terracotta
Juglet (Wine/Milk)
(Rare Fine Finish)
BCE 930-586 BCE
Absolutely charming and beautiful patina!
This juglet has a very fine finish and coloration which reflects complete burial
- excepting a small area exposed to the air
throughout the ages. Found in Hebron at Dearsamet
Measures approx. 6 1/2" tall x 5" wide.
I love the shape, design, and the various
colorations - it is visually striking.
$1,250 Sale $1000
#007
Roman Alabaster Inkwell
Early Roman
Alabaster Inkwell
Ancient Particles of Ink Inside
(Very High Quality)
BCE 63-330 CE
A beautiful alabaster inkwell with particles of ink still in it! This piece was found in Jericho.
Measures approx. 3 1/2" tall x 2" wide.
One can almost sense the owner
dipping his writing instrument in it!
SOLD
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