Catalogue

CHINA: OPENWORK DRAGON AMULET / CHARM
China, Ming Dynasty, 1368 - 1644 A.D.,
showing 2 dragons,
bronze, diam. 6 cm, w. 43.21 g


75 EUR

ROMAN: SWASTICA BROOCH WITH ZOOMORPHIC TERMINALS
Roman, c. 2nd ctry. A.D.,
bronze, silvered,
intact with pin,  4 cm x 4 cm.


140 EUR

ROMAN: STUNNING BIG ORNATE P-SHAPED FIBULA
with some gilding surviving and a panel of niello on the footplate,
Roman, 4th ctry. A.D.,  
intact (without pin), 10
cm.

435 EUR

EGYPT: LOT OF 4 TURQUOIS - BLUE FAIENCE EYE AMULETS 600 B.C.
Late Dynastic Egypt, 6th ctry. B.C.,
with some remaining incrustation,
8 mm - 14 mm.


125 EUR

ROMAN: BRONZE APPLIQUE OF A FACING BUST
Roman, 2nd ctry. A.D.,  
green patina, intact,
h. 2.8 cm.

135 EUR

STONE AGE: LOT OF FIVE FLINTSTONE BLADES FROM SCANDINAVIA
NEOLITHICUM, 4th - 3th Mill. B.C.,
72 - 95 mm.


100 EUR

MEDIEVAL: THAMES FIND FROM THE TIME OF SHAKESPEARE:
HEAVY IRON KEY ON BRONZE CHAIN
London, found in the river Thames, 15th - 16th ctry.,
intact, 16 cm, length of chain: 52 cm.

Similar keys in: London Museum Medieval Catalogue 1940 (Suffolk, 1993), pl. XXXL.

165 EUR

GREEK: BEAUTIFUL PLATE SHOWING LADY OF FASHION
Apulian, 4th ctry. B.C.,
with delicate painting, a very attractive specimen,
small shard at foot missing (see picture), otherwise intact,
diam. 17.2 cm. 

750 EUR

GREEK: A RECENTLY ACQUIRED COLLECTION OF
APULIAN XENON WARE MINIATURE VESSELS
2nd half 4th ctry BC., all intact.


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ROMAN: VERY RARE GLAZED POTTERY AMPHORA
olive-green glaze,
Roman Thrakia, 3rd ctry. A.D., absolutely intact, h. 13 cm.
Pottery vessels with green glaze are very rare in Roman times,
they are said to imitate the more valuable bronze vessels.

360 EUR

ROMAN: BIG FLAWLESS NECK AMPHORA
Roman Thracia, 3rd ctry A.D.,
greyware, 25 cm (!), absolutely intact.


585 EUR

GREEK: INTACT COLOURFUL DAUNIAN KANTHAROS
Daunian, 4th ctry. B.C.,
with geometric design, vine and olive tendrils,
absolutely intact,
h. 15.5 cm. 

395 EUR

GREEK: INTACT DAUNIAN ASKOS
Daunian, 4th ctry. B.C.,
with geometric design,
absolutely intact,
h. 17.5 cm. 

395 EUR

PRECOLUMBIAN: NAZCA POTTERY STIRRUP VESSEL
Peru, Nazca Region, 200 - 400 A.D.,
each side features a mythical beast,
almost invisibly restored from larger pieces, h. 11 cm,
ex private East Coast, USA Collection.

385 EUR

ROMAN: FINE MARBLE HEAD OF A YOUTH WEARING PHRYGIAN CAP
Roman Asia Minor, , c. 2nd ctry. A.D.,
some remaining incrustation,  very fine style!
h.: 79 mm,

680 EUR

ROMAN: MARBLE RELIEF SHOWING ROMAN GOD MERCURY
Roman Asia Minor, 1st ctry A.D.,
Mercury with hat and caduceus over left shoulder,
white marble with brownish "patina",  possibly a fragment of and altar stone,
15 cm x 20 cm x 5.5 cm.

880 EUR

ROMAN: LID OF A BRONZE LAMP WITH AN EAGLE
Roman, c. 3rd ctry. A.D.,
green patina, some incrustation yet uncleaned,
h. : 37 mm, diam. plate: 29 mm.

85 EUR

ROMAN: LIFESIZE MARBLE VOTIV THUMB
Roman, c. 2nd ctry. A.D., 7 cm.
Frequently parts of the human body were sculptured in marble or clay and
dedicated to house altars as thanks-offerings for the healing of a disease.

135 EUR

GREEK: FINE PAIR OF APULIAN SALT DISHES
Magna Graecia, 4th ctry. B.C., intact,
h. 4 cm ea., diam.  5.8 cm and 6.3 cm.



the pair 125 EUR

GREEK: ARCHAIC TERRACOTTA MASK,
c. 6th ctry B.C.,
glued from three shards, no replacements,
9.5 cm x 7.5 cm.


195 EUR

GREEK: INTACT GNATHIAN SKYPHOS
with floral design,
4th ctry. B.C., intact,
h. 8.5 cm, diam.  across handles 12.5 cm.


195 EUR

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