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Early Greek Pottery Vessel in Siren Form:
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Ancient Greek Corinthian Pottery Aryballos
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Roman Pottery Oil Lamps (group of 10): Roman,
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Roman Pottery Volute Oil Lamp w/ Erotic Scene:
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Three ancient Middle East clay oil lamps:
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YNEZ JOHNSTON, AMERICAN (B. 1920), UNTITLED
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Beautiful Greek Hellenistic Core-Form Glass
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Late Roman / Byzantine Bronze Oil Lamp w/
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Late Roman / Byzantine Bronze Oil Lamp with
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(5 PCS) ANCIENT POTTERY - Roman Era Oil Lamps,
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2 Ancient Middle Eastern Terra Cotta Oil
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