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SKU: RP2405

A good Roman Redware Platter, Roman Imperial Period, ca. 1st century CE

Angebot1,200 USD

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An excellent example of Roman redware pottery, this dish has a flat base and short, slightly curved sides, the interior with four circular designs at the tondo.

Medium: Clay

Dimensions: Diameter: 8 1/2 inches (21.6 cm), Height: 1 1/4 inches (3 cm)

Condition: Intact and in very good condition overall.

Provenance: Ambassador Allen Clayton Davis (1927 - ) private collection, acquired between (1968-1970). Ambassador Allen Clayton Davis's diplomatic career in Africa spanned a period of thirty years. Beginning in 1958, he served in Washington, and then he went to Africa for the first time, as a consular/political officer in Liberia. From 1960 through 1965, Davis served in Washington as a desk officer, first for African Affairs, and he was then assigned to the Western European Affairs bureau on the Belgian desk. In 1966, he was sent to Moscow as a political officer, and in 1968, Davis returned to Africa, first for an assignment in Ouagadougou in Upper Volta (now Burkina Faso) as the deputy chief of mission, and then to Algiers as a political officer and as deputy chief of mission in Senegal and Zaire (now the Democratic Republic of the Congo). In 1980, he was appointed American ambassador to Guinea and in 1983 the American ambassador to Uganda. He returned to Washington in 1985 and was posted to the United Nations to work with the African delegations. He later was sent across the Atlantic to work with the European Command in Stuttgart, which had just been given responsibility for Africa. Upon returning once again to Washington in 1990, Ambassador Davis retired from the U.S. Foreign Service.

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A good Roman Redware Platter, Roman Imperial Period, ca. 1st century CE
A good Roman Redware Platter, Roman Imperial Period, ca. 1st century CE Angebot1,200 USD