ROMAN TERRA SIGILLATA BOWL WITH WHEEL DECORATION
Ca. 300-400 AD.
A terra sigillata collar bowl with a shallow body rising from the flat base. The interior with graver wheel decoration. 'Terra sigillata' is a type of fine ware Roman pottery identifiable by its red glossy surface slip, which was made in specific areas of the Roman Empire, such as North Africa, Gaul, and Central Italy.
Size: L:40mm / W:170mm ; 390g
Provenance: Property a London Ancient Art Gallery, acquired on the UK Art Market
Estimate: GBP 150 - 300
Price realized | 100 GBP |
Starting price | 100 GBP |
Estimate | 150 GBP |