Trulla with Duck Head Finial

early 1st century (Early Roman Imperial)

16.9 cm 6.2 cm 9.1 cm

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Deep "trullae," or serving-pans, are usually found in pairs, one slightly smaller than the other, so they could be nested together when not in use. They were probably used for serving liquids. This one, a pair with Walters 57.2103, is unusually fine and is decorated with flora...

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[Found in the Black sea area (?)]; Mrs. M. Burg, London, 1951, by purchase; The Stieff Company, Baltimore, December 12, 1951, by purchase; Walters Art Museum, 1985, by gift.
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