![Roseberys London | A Roman terracotta pottery wine jug, black slip painted, Northern Europe, 2nd or 3rd century AD, 13.5cm. high Roseberys London | A Roman terracotta pottery wine jug, black slip painted, Northern Europe, 2nd or 3rd century AD, 13.5cm. high](https://jm-assets.s3.eu-west-2.amazonaws.com/roseberys/prod/lot_images/xlarge/c445a345-8d9e-ed11-b835-d4548b6f1f2f/ce2d320d-2fa0-ed11-9a88-6045bdd0cd9c.jpeg)
Roseberys London | A Roman terracotta pottery wine jug, black slip painted, Northern Europe, 2nd or 3rd century AD, 13.5cm. high
![Attributed to the Chigi Group | Terracotta oinochoe (wine jug) | Greek, Corinthian | Protocorinthian | The Metropolitan Museum of Art Attributed to the Chigi Group | Terracotta oinochoe (wine jug) | Greek, Corinthian | Protocorinthian | The Metropolitan Museum of Art](https://images.metmuseum.org/CRDImages/gr/original/DT10943.jpg)
Attributed to the Chigi Group | Terracotta oinochoe (wine jug) | Greek, Corinthian | Protocorinthian | The Metropolitan Museum of Art
![Antiques Council - PA-3015 - Ancient Roman Pottery - Two-Handled Wine Jug - c. 1st Cent BC - 1st Cent AD Antiques Council - PA-3015 - Ancient Roman Pottery - Two-Handled Wine Jug - c. 1st Cent BC - 1st Cent AD](https://antiquescouncil.com/antiques/files//item_2374.jpg)
Antiques Council - PA-3015 - Ancient Roman Pottery - Two-Handled Wine Jug - c. 1st Cent BC - 1st Cent AD
![Oinochoe, 325-300 BC. From South Italy. An Ancient Greek wine jug - also spelled 'oenochoe' - characterised by its curved handle and trefoil-shaped mouth Stock Photo - Alamy Oinochoe, 325-300 BC. From South Italy. An Ancient Greek wine jug - also spelled 'oenochoe' - characterised by its curved handle and trefoil-shaped mouth Stock Photo - Alamy](https://c8.alamy.com/comp/2R0C82G/oinochoe-325-300-bc-from-south-italy-an-ancient-greek-wine-jug-also-spelled-oenochoe-characterised-by-its-curved-handle-and-trefoil-shaped-mouth-2R0C82G.jpg)
Oinochoe, 325-300 BC. From South Italy. An Ancient Greek wine jug - also spelled 'oenochoe' - characterised by its curved handle and trefoil-shaped mouth Stock Photo - Alamy
![Analysis of 1,500-Year-Old Wine Jugs Reveals Surprising Information About How Ancient Romans Kept Their Libations So Delicious Analysis of 1,500-Year-Old Wine Jugs Reveals Surprising Information About How Ancient Romans Kept Their Libations So Delicious](https://news.artnet.com/app/news-upload/2022/06/GettyImages-1172203552-scaled.jpg)