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New Kingdom, Ca. 1550 - 1069 BC.An Egyptian jar from the New Kingdom, possibly from the Amarna period. The jar is adorned with cobalt blue paint a...
New Kingdom, Ca. 1550 - 1069 BC.A stunning Egyptian New Kingdom jar, possibly from the Amarna period. The jar is painted with cobalt blue and has ...
New Kingdom, Ca. 1550 - 1069 BC.A stunning Egyptian New Kingdom jar, possibly from the Amarna period. The jar is painted with cobalt blue, and its...
Late Predynastic to Early Dynastic Period, Ca. 3100 - 2700 BC.A globular, bichrome earthenware vessel. The body is decorated throughout with a ser...
New Kingdom, 18th Dynasty, Amarna Period, Ca. 1353 - 1335 BC.A collection of Egyptian painted pottery jar fragments. They are decorated in red, bl...
TALL EGYPTIAN ALABASTER JAR
Predynastic to Early Dynastic Period, Ca. 3100 - 2686 BC.A tall egyptian alabaster jar with a cylindrical body with slight curvature near the base...
EGYPTIAN ALABASTER JAR
New Kingdom Ca. 1550 - 1069 BC.A new kingdom alabaster jar with a globular body that is connected to a narrow neck and flat out curving rim. For s...
TWO TALL EGYPTIAN ALABASTER JARS
Predynastic to Early Dynastic Period, Ca. 3100 - 2686 BC.A pair of tall Egyptian alabaster jugs with round feet and conical bodies, both connected...
New Kingdom, Ca. 1550 - 1069 BC.An Egyptian New Kingdom jar, ovoid in form with a pointed base and a collar at the mouth, under the rim of the pot...
GREEK POTTERY UNGUENTARIUM
Ca. 100 BC.An attractive Hellenistic Greek wheel-thrown terracotta vessel. It has orange-hues and red circles in the shape of a spindle jar with a...
Ca. AD 100 - 300.A large Roman bronze jar with globular body, conical neck, short shoulders and a everted rim. For similar see: MET Museum Accessi...