Location: Main room.

Name: Lucerne

Chronology: 2nd century A.D.

Place of production: Central Italy

Material: Fine ceramics

Dimensions: 93 x 72 x 31 cm

Use and function: To illuminate a dwelling of the house

Description: The upper disk is decorated with the bust of God Heli with the crown of sunbeams. On the base there is the stamped mark LFABRICMAS with horseshoe-shaped countermarks indicating the name of the maker: Lucius Fabricius Masculi. This drawing inspired the logo of the first Museographic Collection.

State of preservation: The peak area is missing

Restorations: Anna Martí

Provenance of find: Silla. Excavations at the Theater (1979)