Romano-Egyptian pottery jug
R190£135.00
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A pottery jug with a long oviform body mounted with a single handle and a round mouth.
Culture
Egypt, Roman period, 2nd or 3rd Century AD
Size
14.4 x 8.2 cms
Condition
Intact as shown
Provenance
Ex. collection: Frederick William Robins FSA FRGS, Oxford, UK (deceased c. 1962); thence by family inheritance to present. Indistinct pencil reference number and inscription on the shoulder.
FW Robins collected antiquities in the first half of the 20th Century and published several books including The Story of the Lamp (Oxford University Press, 1939) documenting the development of the oil lamp using over 800 items from his own collection.
Robins was very active in the academic and museum life of Oxford during the 1930’s, mixing with legendary archaeologists such as Sir Arthur Evans and Henry Balfour, and received acknowledgment from the Pitt-Rivers Museum in their annual report 1940-1941 for his voluntary work. The British Museum and the Pitt-Rivers Museum both hold antiquities from the FW Robins bequest, some of which were published by DM Bailey in 1963.