Oil Lamp - Athens, Attica - 600 BC - Pan - God of the Wild, Shepherds and Flocks - Museum Reproduction - Ceramic Artifact
Oil Lamp - Athens, Attica - 600 BC - Pan - God of the Wild, Shepherds and Flocks - Museum Reproduction - Ceramic Artifact
Details
Material:Ceramic
Condition: New, Handmade in Greece.
Height: 6 cm - 2,4 inches
Width: 15 cm - 5,9 inches
Length: 10 cm - 3,9 inches
Weight: 160 g
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