WATERING CAN WITH HANDLE
WATERING CAN WITH HANDLE
Burned yellow brown clay, red colored
Isparta, Anatolia, approx. 2000 to 1800 BC
A pear-shaped body with a slightly flattened bottom. The wide mouth with sloping, raised spout. An extra spout with three small openings attached to the vessel bell. Two bow-shaped handles.
Isparta, a city in western Turkey, belonged from 2000/1900 BC to the Hittite cultural circle.
Dimensions: HEIGHT 16.8 CM
Condition: Age- related condition
Provenance: From the collection of a German Prince from one of the oldest German dynasties