Byzantine Bronze Oil Lamp Filler

£ 145.00

A fine Byzantine oil lamp filler moulded from bronze. The filler features a deep rounded bowl with a flattened bottom so that the piece can stand unaided. A long-channelled spout extends out from the rim and a flat rosette handle is at the rear. The handle is decorated with six concentric circles. Two lateral lugs are also displayed.

Date: 5th - 7th century AD
Condition: Very fine condition, encrustation and patination covers the surface.

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SKU: LD-801 Category: Tag:

As the Byzantine Empire was a continuation of the Roman Empire in its eastern provinces, so too is there a strong continuation of the Roman style in Byzantine articles. The use of rosettes as decoration has a history that’s stretches as far back as 4thmillennium B.C. Egypt, and was a common decorative technique used throughout the Mediterranean during ancient periods. Oil lamps filler, such as this fine example, would have been used in either domestic or religious settings to replenish the oil lamps which were the main source of light at this time.

To discover more about Byzantine art, please visit our relevant blog post: The Byzantine Empire, Art and Christianity.

Weight 54.9 g
Dimensions L 10.6 x W 6.2 cm
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