This fizzy lemon drink machine belongs to the ethno-anthropological section. It was used up to the Sixties to make the fizzy lemon drink.
This embalmed tiger is scientifically called Phylum: Chordata. Subphylum: Vertebrate. Class: Mammalia. Order: Carnivorous. Family: Felidae.
SHORT DESCRIPTION: The bronze handle, that can be traced back to the Late-Ancient period is decorated with a human face in relief where it sticks with the body.
SHORT DESCRIPTION: African Oil-lamp pertinent to the ninth form of the Atlas that can be traced back to the 5th Century AD
SHORT DESCRIPTION: African oil-lamp pertinent to the eighth form of the Atlas. The disk is decorated with a fish in relief, one of the symbols of Christianity. There are some burnt parts on the spout that testify the use of the object.
SHORT DESCRIPTION: This wine filter of the Medieval period has a cylindrical opening and a hemispheric body with diverse holes
SHORT DESCRIPTION: Fragment of a carinate glazed basin. There is a decoration of an animal’s head and neck and a plant pattern inside.
SHORT DESCRIPTION: Digital bronze ring with an engraved cross which can be traced back to the Late-Ancient Age.
SHORT DESCRIPTION: Spindle of engraved bone decorated with engraved little circles which can be traced back to the Late-Ancient period
SHORT DESCRIPTION: African oil-lamp pertinent to the ninth form of the Atlas which can be traced back to the end of the 4th Century and the beginning of the 5th Century AD. The disk is decorated with the Crìsmon, a Jesus Christ’s symbol. There are some burnt parts on the spout that testify the use of the object.