Hellinistic period. Stamped Rhodesian amphora handle.
circa 250-100 BC.
Length: 102 mm.
The circular stamp bears the name of the potter, with at the center a large rose, symbolizing Rhodes (the Greek word Rhodon means rose).
Stamps on pottery vessels may refer to the makers or owners. They may also be trademarks that record capacity or content. The handles of amphorae from the Mediterranean island of Rhodes carried stamps indicating the quality of their contents of luxury wine, which was exported throughout the Mediterranean and as far as India. They bore the potter's stamp, the island's symbols, and even the manufacturing license and the name of the responsible official.
Will ship with export aprooval of Israel Antiquities Authority and certificate of authenticity.
Price realized | -- |
Starting price | 100 USD |
Estimate | 200 USD |