Description:

Holy Land, Israelite, Iron Age II, 900 to 600 BCE. A hand-built pottery vessel, perhaps a chalice, with a conical stem rising to a tulip-shaped body corseted at the lower end, created during the time of the kings of ancient Israel. This wheel-made, cream-slipped vessel is handsomely decorated with thick rings of red pigment and slender rings of feint black pigment on the vessel body, neck, and base. A fine example from Iron Age Holyland! Size: 5" diameter at the rim x 8.5" H (12.7 cm x 21.6 cm)

Provenance: private Orange County, California, USA collection; acquired from Aweidah Gallery - Ancient Art, Jerusalem, Israel in 2006

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#157405

  • Condition: Base/stem professionally repaired from about 3 to 6 pieces with some visible resurfacing, losses in vicinity of break lines, and radiating fissures that appear to be stable. Chips to the rim and expected surface wear with chips, abrasions, fading to pigmentation, and scuffs commensurate with age. Still fabulous decorative program and surface is covered with incredible root marks.

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