@HarvardArtRoulette "Arretine pottery was clearly very popular with soldiers serving on the frontiers of the Empire in northern Europe during the Julio-Claudian period."
#Pottery #ClayPottery #Terracotta
https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/257612

Terracotta bowl - Roman - Early Imperial, Julio-Claudian - The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Oxé, August and Howard Comfort. 2000. Corpus Vasorum Arretinorum: A Catalogue of Signatures, Shapes, and Chronology of Italian Sigillata, 2nd ed.. CVArr. 612/12, p. 189, Bonn: Habelt.Christie's, New York
Decorated Hittite four-handled vase, Turkiye, mid-17th century BCE
Owl drinking cup, terracotta, Greece or the wider Hellenic world, ~400-350 BCE
Owl drinking cup, terracotta, Greece or the wider Hellenic world, ~400-350 BCE
Decorated water vase, terracotta, Ptolemaic Egypt, late 3rd century BCE
Deer effigy vessel, Mesoamerica, 200 BCE - 300 AD
Bull's Head Rhyton (wine vessel), South Italy, 340-320 BCE
Terracotta figurine of a dancer, Greece, 2nd century BCE