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Moshe Dayan Owned, Identified & Signed Twin-Handled Holyland Pottery Vessel from 1500 B.C. Samaria

A pottery vessel attributed to ancient Samaria previously owned by Moshe Dayan (1915-1981), the Israeli statesman and serious antiquities collector. The vessel is fashioned from pale terracotta, with a prominent shoulder, double handles, and tapering waist, 7.5” high and 14” in circumference. Signed in black at the lower edge of the 18” perimeter: “M. Dayan. Samaria. BC 1500” in English. Fine condition. From a prominent Beverly Hills estate. Ex: The Moshe Dayan collection, 1970.

In his 1976 autobiography, “Moshe Dayan: Story of My Life,” Israel’s greatest military leader writes of collecting Holyland antiquities like this one. He wrote of finding “a vessel fashioned in the period of the Hebrew kings...These pottery vessels, often soot laden or entangled in roots, lie as they were left thousands of years ago. They might be prosaic domestic utensils used in ordinary homes in some town or village that was destroyed in battle, or perhaps a cruse with its final offering of oil, and a lamp to light the way of the departed in a family tomb. It is these ordinary articles that provide the bond, intimate, personal, with the wonderful world of antiquity, a world that has fallen silent but has not vanished...On a pitcher, particularly at the point where handle joins body, it is often possible to detect the thumbprint of the potter and sometimes even the print of his fingernail...I have no other hobby or sport. Most free hours are spent on these antiquities…”

In addition to finding antiquities, General Dayan also bought them for his collection. Bob Wiedrich in his April 19, 1971, column “Tower Ticker” in the “Chicago Tribune,” described Dayan as “Israel’s foremost collector of archeological artifacts” and notes that “Gen. Dayan makes a practice of paying only by personal check when he acquired treasures of ancients from Arab shopkeepers in Old Jerusalem…”

A stunning piece, formerly part of Moshe Dayan's personal archeological collection. 

*Note: This lot is comprised of one vessel, and comes with the stand.

This item comes with a Certificate from John Reznikoff, a premier authenticator for both major 3rd party authentication services, PSA and JSA (James Spence Authentications), as well as numerous auction houses.

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