An Egyptian Faience Eroticon
Late Period to Ptolemaic Period, ca. 664-30 BC.
Now in the Private Collection.

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An Egyptian Faience Eroticon
Late Period to Ptolemaic Period, ca. 664-30 BC.
Now in the Private Collection.
Ancient Roman Tintinnabulum
Bronze, circa 1st century AD
Joe Albanese, Red Sox baseball player naked in locker room, early 1950s, Life Magazine
Anthropomorphic statuette with phallic head, Olmec Culture, Mexico, 900–600 BC. Ceramic, H. 13.5 cm, W. 18.2 cm. Part of the Barbier Mueller Collection (Geneva) until 2013, Inv. 501–22, auctioned at Sotheby’s in 2013.
Phallus by Philolaos (Tloupas) (1923-2010)
Good morning! It’s a flying penis sort of day
Ceramic glass with colored coating, decorated in slip with two simple phalluses and two winged phalluses. Roman-British period, from Stonea Grange. The British Museum, London, UK.
Credit: Alain Truong