A ROMAN GRANITO NERO E BIANCO QUERIZO-DIORITE DEL UADI BARUD (WADI BARUD) VASE AND COVER
A ROMAN GRANITO NERO E BIANCO QUERIZO-DIORITE DEL UADI BARUD (WADI BARUD) VASE AND COVER
A ROMAN GRANITO NERO E BIANCO QUERIZO-DIORITE DEL UADI BARUD (WADI BARUD) VASE AND COVER
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A ROMAN GRANITO NERO E BIANCO QUERIZO-DIORITE DEL UADI BARUD (WADI BARUD) VASE AND COVER

LATE 18TH CENTURY

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A ROMAN GRANITO NERO E BIANCO QUERIZO-DIORITE DEL UADI BARUD (WADI BARUD) VASE AND COVER
LATE 18TH CENTURY
Of amphora form with a tapering body, the neck flanked by square-sectioned handles, surmounted by a circular domed lid with knopped finial, above a circular spreading socle
18 ½ in. (47 cm.) high; 7 ½ in. (19 cm.) diameter
Provenance
By repute Louis-Benjamin Fleuriau de Bellevue (1761-1852).
French Private Collection.
Sold Beaussant Lefèvre & Associés; Drouot, Paris, 16 October 2015, lot 115.

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Lot Essay


This is a typical example of granito bianco e nero, a stone worked from the first century AD. The quarries were near a fort called Tiberiane, for which reason the stone came to be known as Tiberianum. It is from the Precambrian basement rocks of Wadi Barud.
The apparent pair to the present lot, was sold from the Collection of the late Christabel, Lady Aberconway; Christie's, London, 15 June 1995, lot 1.
Louis-Benjamin Fleuriau de Bellevue (1761-1852) was a noted French geologist and scientist whose collections eventually formed part of the foundation for the Museum of Natural History at La Rochelle.

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