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Datering <presTimeLabel> |
Roman |
Description <itemDescription> |
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Mouldmade lamp; circular body with a low, slightly convex, inward-sloping profile and rounded nozzle, flat on its upper surface. Sloping shoulder with one impressed dot at each side of the nozzle-beginning, which is defined by three grooves. Pierced and grooved handle at the rear, reaching almost down to base, blunt at the end. The slightly concave discus is defined by two circular grooves and has...
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Mouldmade lamp; circular body with a low, slightly convex, inward-sloping profile and rounded nozzle, flat on its upper surface. Sloping shoulder with one impressed dot at each side of the nozzle-beginning, which is defined by three grooves. Pierced and grooved handle at the rear, reaching almost down to base, blunt at the end. The slightly concave discus is defined by two circular grooves and has an asymmetrically placed filling-hole. Moulded decoration on it: a two-handled cup, a scyphus or crater. Flat, round base, defined by a groove with inscription: I U I. There is a moulded cross mark on the right side of the body. Pale-yellow clay and white-yellow slip.
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Acquisition <itemDescription> |
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Bequest of Mrs. Carolina Benedicks-Bruce, Visby, 1934, to the National Museum, Stockholm.
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Condition <itemDescription> |
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Förvärvad av Benedicks-Bruce, Carolina.
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Brukad Roman.
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Ägd av Nationalmuseum, Stockholm.
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Material, engelska<itemMaterial> |
- Earthenware
- Pottery
- Clay
- Terracotta
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Material<itemMaterial> |
- Keramik
- Terrakotta
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Nyckelord <itemKeyWord> |
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Mått <itemMeasurement> |
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Height / Höjd: 2 cm.
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Length / Längd: 8,5 cm.
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Width / Bredd: 6,3 cm.
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Object, Swedish<itemName> |
- lampa
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Object<itemName> |
- lamp
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Ämne <subject> |
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Inventory number <itemNumber> |
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Rättigheter för metadata <itemLicense> |
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Källa <presOrganization> |
Statens museer för världskultur - Medelhavsmuseet |
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