Auction 32 - Objects: Judaica, Israeliana, Archeology and Medals
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Auction 32 - Objects: Judaica, Israeliana, Archeology and Medals
July 2, 2013
Opening: $400
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Pottery jar; round; flat base; everted rim; some burnishing. EBI ca. 3000BCE. For shape, cf. Amiran, p.46, no. 34. Height: 16cm, width: 17.5cm
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Auction 32 - Objects: Judaica, Israeliana, Archeology and Medals
July 2, 2013
Opening: $500
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Pottery juglet; gray burnish; on shoulder circle of diagonal pin point lines; button base; double handle. MBII. This class of vessel is called Tell el–Yahudiyeh ware after the place where it was first discovered in Egypt, "The Jewish Hill". Height: 12.5 cm, width: 10cm. For type cf. Amiran pp. 118-120.
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Auction 32 - Objects: Judaica, Israeliana, Archeology and Medals
July 2, 2013
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Pottery bowl; carinated; ring base; ring inside in centre. Chip on rim. MBII. Diameter: 16cm, height: 6.5cm For type cf. Amiran p. 94.
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Auction 32 - Objects: Judaica, Israeliana, Archeology and Medals
July 2, 2013
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Pottery bowl; carinated; white slip; repaired; Chip on rim. For similar, cf. Amiran pp. 128-9. Diameter: 20cm, height: 12.5cm.
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Auction 32 - Objects: Judaica, Israeliana, Archeology and Medals
July 2, 2013
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Pottery juglet "bilbil"; single handle; dark slip; chip on base. This like much of the pottery in the Land of Israel in the Late Bronze Age was imported, this coming from Cyprus. When held upside down the vessel looks like a poppy giving rise to the theory postulated by Merrilees that such vessels were used to transport opium.Height: 16.5 cm, width: 7cm For type cf. Amiran pp. 172-3.
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Auction 32 - Objects: Judaica, Israeliana, Archeology and Medals
July 2, 2013
Opening: $400
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Pottery bowl; white slip; short foot; rim repaired. For class of vessel known as "Chocolate-on-White" ware cf. Amiran pp. 158-9. Diameter: 19cm, height: 7.5 cm.
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Auction 32 - Objects: Judaica, Israeliana, Archeology and Medals
July 2, 2013
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Pottery pyxis; two handles; painted linear decoration; minor chipping. Height: 9.5cm, width: 11cm. For similar cf. Amiran pp. 284-5.
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Auction 32 - Objects: Judaica, Israeliana, Archeology and Medals
July 2, 2013
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Stone cosmetic vessel; shallow bowl with disc base; line beneath moulded rim. For class of vessel cf. Barag. Diameter: 8cm, height: 2cm.
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Auction 32 - Objects: Judaica, Israeliana, Archeology and Medals
July 2, 2013
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Bronze phiale; everted rim; omphalos. A drinking vessel, the central omphalos facilitated holding it. Diameter: 16cm, height: 3cm.
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Auction 32 - Objects: Judaica, Israeliana, Archeology and Medals
July 2, 2013
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Pottery juglet; horizontally ribbed; single handle. For similar cf. ROM p. 118, no. 281. It was a vessel of this type that was found with balsam oil in Ein Gedi. Height: 12cm, width: 9cm.
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Auction 32 - Objects: Judaica, Israeliana, Archeology and Medals
July 2, 2013
Opening: $1,500
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Stack of cooking pots; eight horizontally ribbed pottery cooking pots each with two handles. In every Jewish home there would be found a stack of cooking pots like this. Tosefta (Ohalot 10:2). Ca. 1st cent BCE-4th cent CE. 8 pots: 20.5X22; 16X18; 14X17; 13X17; 12X16.5; 11.5X13.5; 10X11.5; 7.5X10. 5 cm.
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Auction 32 - Objects: Judaica, Israeliana, Archeology and Medals
July 2, 2013
Opening: $2,000
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Pottery bowl inscribed in Babylonian Jewish Aramaic. Ca. 5th-7th cent. CE. Incantation inscriptions written in a circular pattern on the inside surface of the bowl: "For Your Name's sake I act. This is an amulet for the house, for the dwelling and for the threshold and for the shop of Ḥušaʾa son of Šīlta, and (may) your doors be open on the first day of the month and --- […] Just as rain is released from heaven, may grace and mercy be released upon his house and upon his doors and upon his buying and upon his se[lling] and upon his shop. Peace unto you, O (inhabitants of) towns that are tranquil and sleep. Diameter: 17. 5cm, height: 7.5 cm.
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