Green Glazed Conscience Vessel Lamp

A 19th century deep green glazed terracotta ‘conscience’ vessel with four loop handles, mounted as a lamp. French, c. 1870. Supplied with an off-white dupion silk shade.

In the 15th century, monks went from house to house requesting olive oil for the poor. They collected this in jars with a rope attached through the handles, carried by donkey or mule. Each individual donated an amount of oil, according to their conscience - giving birth to the name of this type of jar.

Rewired for the UK & PAT tested.

H47.5 cm (including shade)

H30 cm (to top of bulb holder)

Shade diameter 35cm

£695.00 - ON HOLD

Note: Small loss of glaze to one handle as photographed, does not detract.