Ancient Eastern Mediterranean Terracotta Pedestal Oil Lamp and Ritual Offering Stand | Circa 1200 – 600 BCE

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Ancient terracotta pedestal vessel with central cup and broad ceremonial basin
360-degree rotating view of an ancient Eastern Mediterranean terracotta pedestal vessel featuring a broad circular basin, elevated central offering cup, traces of black painted decoration, archaeological mineral deposits, and a distinctive ceremonial form associated with ritual and devotional practices.
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Ancient Mediterranean ceremonial vessel with elevated cup and surrounding catch basin
Archaeological terracotta offering stand dating to the Late Bronze Age or Early Iron Age
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Rare ancient ceremonial pottery stand displaying centuries of burial deposits
Museum-quality terracotta ritual vessel with pedestal base and architectural form
  • Ancient terracotta pedestal vessel with central cup and broad ceremonial basin
  • 360-degree rotating view of an ancient Eastern Mediterranean terracotta pedestal vessel featuring a broad circular basin, elevated central offering cup, traces of black painted decoration, archaeological mineral deposits, and a distinctive ceremonial form associated with ritual and devotional practices.
  • Eastern Mediterranean ritual pottery stand with traces of black painted decoration
  • Ancient Near Eastern terracotta offering vessel raised on a pedestal foot
  • Ceremonial terracotta incense or oil vessel with archaeological patina
  • Ancient pedestal pottery vessel featuring a central raised receptacle for offerings
  • Terracotta ritual stand with mineral deposits and surviving painted decoration
  • Ancient Mediterranean ceremonial vessel with elevated cup and surrounding catch basin
  • Archaeological terracotta offering stand dating to the Late Bronze Age or Early Iron Age
  • Ancient ritual pottery vessel with black painted bands and weathered surface
  • Near Eastern terracotta pedestal lamp or offering vessel with aged encrustation
  • Rare ancient ceremonial pottery stand displaying centuries of burial deposits
  • Museum-quality terracotta ritual vessel with pedestal base and architectural form
Ancient terracotta pedestal vessel with central cup and broad ceremonial basin
360-degree rotating view of an ancient Eastern Mediterranean terracotta pedestal vessel featuring a broad circular basin, elevated central offering cup, traces of black painted decoration, archaeological mineral deposits, and a distinctive ceremonial form associated with ritual and devotional practices.
Eastern Mediterranean ritual pottery stand with traces of black painted decoration
Ancient Near Eastern terracotta offering vessel raised on a pedestal foot
Ceremonial terracotta incense or oil vessel with archaeological patina
Ancient pedestal pottery vessel featuring a central raised receptacle for offerings
Terracotta ritual stand with mineral deposits and surviving painted decoration
Ancient Mediterranean ceremonial vessel with elevated cup and surrounding catch basin
Archaeological terracotta offering stand dating to the Late Bronze Age or Early Iron Age
Ancient ritual pottery vessel with black painted bands and weathered surface
Near Eastern terracotta pedestal lamp or offering vessel with aged encrustation
Rare ancient ceremonial pottery stand displaying centuries of burial deposits
Museum-quality terracotta ritual vessel with pedestal base and architectural form
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Ancient Eastern Mediterranean Terracotta Pedestal Oil Lamp and Ritual Offering Stand | Circa 1200 – 600 BCE

Description

Historical Context & Origin

Culture: Eastern Mediterranean or Near Eastern
Material: Terracotta with Black Painted Decoration
Period: Late Bronze Age to Early Iron Age, c. 1200–600 BCE

Description

This ancient terracotta pedestal vessel represents a rare and visually striking example of early ceremonial pottery from the ancient Eastern Mediterranean world. The piece features a broad circular basin raised upon a substantial pedestal foot, surmounted by a central elevated cup designed to contain oil, incense, or ritual offerings.

The vessel exhibits a sophisticated architectural form, combining both functional and ceremonial elements. The wide surrounding dish would have served to collect excess oil, ash, or offerings, while the raised central receptacle likely held a wick, burning fuel, incense, or sacrificial materials. Such vessels were commonly associated with household shrines, temple rituals, funerary ceremonies, and votive practices throughout the ancient Near East and Mediterranean basin.

Traces of the original dark painted decoration remain visible around the exterior surfaces, forming horizontal bands and abstract motifs characteristic of ancient ceramic traditions. Centuries of burial have produced substantial mineral deposits and earthen encrustation across the surface, creating an attractive archaeological patina that attests to the vessel's antiquity.

Features

- Authentic ancient terracotta ceremonial vessel

- Elevated pedestal form with broad catch basin

- Central raised cup for oil, incense, or ritual offerings

- Retains traces of original black-painted decoration

- Significant archaeological mineral deposits and patination

- Strong architectural silhouette suitable for display

- Rare surviving example of ancient ritual pottery

Cultural Significance

Pedestal lamps and offering stands played an important role throughout the ancient Mediterranean and Near Eastern worlds. Such vessels were used in domestic shrines, temples, funerary ceremonies, and religious observances where light, incense, and offerings formed part of devotional practice.

The elevated design served both practical and symbolic purposes, raising the sacred flame or offering above surrounding surfaces while emphasizing its ritual importance. Surviving examples are increasingly difficult to acquire due to their fragile nature and centuries of use.

Condition

Ancient condition with extensive surface wear, mineral accretions, weathering, losses to surface slip, and evidence of age-related repairs or stabilization. Scattered chips, abrasions, and encrustation throughout. Displays exceptionally well and remains structurally stable.

Dimensions (Approximate) 

Height: 7.25 in
Diameter: 7.25 in

Age (Approximate) 

2,600–3,200 years old

Provenance 

Acquired from a Palm Beach, Florida estate collection. The collection contained a substantial assemblage of ancient and historical oil lamps assembled over several decades.

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Description

Historical Context & Origin

Culture: Eastern Mediterranean or Near Eastern
Material: Terracotta with Black Painted Decoration
Period: Late Bronze Age to Early Iron Age, c. 1200–600 BCE

Description

This ancient terracotta pedestal vessel represents a rare and visually striking example of early ceremonial pottery from the ancient Eastern Mediterranean world. The piece features a broad circular basin raised upon a substantial pedestal foot, surmounted by a central elevated cup designed to contain oil, incense, or ritual offerings.

The vessel exhibits a sophisticated architectural form, combining both functional and ceremonial elements. The wide surrounding dish would have served to collect excess oil, ash, or offerings, while the raised central receptacle likely held a wick, burning fuel, incense, or sacrificial materials. Such vessels were commonly associated with household shrines, temple rituals, funerary ceremonies, and votive practices throughout the ancient Near East and Mediterranean basin.

Traces of the original dark painted decoration remain visible around the exterior surfaces, forming horizontal bands and abstract motifs characteristic of ancient ceramic traditions. Centuries of burial have produced substantial mineral deposits and earthen encrustation across the surface, creating an attractive archaeological patina that attests to the vessel's antiquity.

Features

- Authentic ancient terracotta ceremonial vessel

- Elevated pedestal form with broad catch basin

- Central raised cup for oil, incense, or ritual offerings

- Retains traces of original black-painted decoration

- Significant archaeological mineral deposits and patination

- Strong architectural silhouette suitable for display

- Rare surviving example of ancient ritual pottery

Cultural Significance

Pedestal lamps and offering stands played an important role throughout the ancient Mediterranean and Near Eastern worlds. Such vessels were used in domestic shrines, temples, funerary ceremonies, and religious observances where light, incense, and offerings formed part of devotional practice.

The elevated design served both practical and symbolic purposes, raising the sacred flame or offering above surrounding surfaces while emphasizing its ritual importance. Surviving examples are increasingly difficult to acquire due to their fragile nature and centuries of use.

Condition

Ancient condition with extensive surface wear, mineral accretions, weathering, losses to surface slip, and evidence of age-related repairs or stabilization. Scattered chips, abrasions, and encrustation throughout. Displays exceptionally well and remains structurally stable.

Dimensions (Approximate) 

Height: 7.25 in
Diameter: 7.25 in

Age (Approximate) 

2,600–3,200 years old

Provenance 

Acquired from a Palm Beach, Florida estate collection. The collection contained a substantial assemblage of ancient and historical oil lamps assembled over several decades.

Learn More

Explore research into ancient Near Eastern ceremonial vessels and residue analysis through Scientific Reports

Browse our curated Middle Eastern Antiquities & Ancient Art Collection

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