Apollo Art Auctions

July 2023 Auction  –  23 July 2023

Apollo Art Auctions , July 2023 Auction

Ancient Art, Antiquities & Coins

Su, 23.07.2023, from 1:00 PM CEST
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Description

ROMAN BEIGE TERRACOTTA OIL LAMP WITH A LION

Ca. 200-300 AD
A terracotta oil lamp of the Loeschcke IV type characterized by its round body, sunken tondo featuring a finely detailed lion facing right, and a single beak. The lion is depicted with a magnificent mane, delineated fur, and well-defined facial features, capturing the naturalistic essence of the animal. A loop handle is present at the rear, enabling the user to hold and manipulate the lamp as needed. The lamp's base bears the engraved inscription "LVCCLL," likely indicating the maker's mark or owner's name. Depictions of lions were popular motifs in Roman art, symbolizing strength, courage, and royalty. Oil lamps were an essential feature of daily life in the ancient Roman world, serving as a primary source of light after dark. They were used in both public and private spaces, from homes and shops to public buildings and temples. The lamp's wick was fueled by olive oil, which was readily available and affordable. The Romans decorated their lamps with a variety of motifs, including mythological scenes, animals, and deities, as well as geometric and floral patterns.
Size: L:105mm / W:75mm ; 75g
Provenance: Property of a London Ancient Art gallery, formerly acquired in Monaco.
Estimate: GBP 600 - 900

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Price realized 300 GBP
Starting price 300 GBP
Estimate 600 GBP
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