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Fragment eines sassanidischen Siegels mit LöwendarstellungStempelsiegel aus orangefarbenem Karneol. Löwe, darüber zwei abstrakte Motive. Hervorragender Zustand. Inklusive Stempelabdruck.
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Massive syrisch-palästinische Öllampe mit Zapfengriff und christlicher SymbolikDunkelorange Keramik, 5. Jh. n. Chr. Standfläche hat erhabenen Standring mit achtspeichigem Rad, ein Zeichen des Neuen Bundes und des Glücks.
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Perfekt erhaltenes sassanidisches Siegel mit SkorpionMuseumswürdiges Siegel aus schön gemastertem orangefarbenem Karneol. Der Stempel zeigt einen stilisierten Skorpion. Inklusive Stempelabdruck.
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Sassanidisches Stempelsiegel mit VogelDomförmiges Siegel aus Hämatit, der Stempel zeigt stilisiert einen gehenden Vogel. Hervorragender Zustand. Inklusive Stempelabdruck.
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Sassanidisches Stempelsiegel mit Emblem in KranzMuseumswürdiges Siegel aus schönem orangefarbenem Karneol. Perfekt erhaltenes Emblem. Inklusive Stempelabdruck.
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Sassanidisches Stempelsiegel mit springender GazelleSiegel aus weißem Chalcedon, der Stempel zeigt eine stilisierte Tierform, vermutlich eine springende Gazelle. Perfekte Erhaltung. Inklusive Stempelabdruck.
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Sassanidisches Siegel aus weiß gemasertem KarneolSchöner weiß gemaserter orangefarbener Karneol. Der Stempel zeigt eine stilisierte Form, Pflanze oder Emblem. Leicht bestoßen. Inklusive Stempelabdruck.
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Sassanidisches Stempelsiegel mit GazelleOrangefarbener Karneol, der Stempel zeigt ein stilisiertes Tier, vermutlich eine Gazelle. Hervorragender Zustand. Inklusive Stempelabdruck.
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Necklace with ancient glass pendantsBeautifully assembled necklace with Roman beads and Byzantine to Islamic glass pendants.
€490
Roman glass juglet with trailingThe elegant vessel is a magnificent example of the mature art of glass making in the Roman Empire during Late Antiquity. From the collection of the well-known archaeologist Professor Fritz Fremersdorf.
€1,550
Glass double unguentariumImpressive cosmetic vessel with large handle and nice spiral trailing decoration. A Palestinian type from the Late Roman or Early Byzantine period.
€1,375
Sassanian intaglio with griffinPerfectly preserved ring stone made of orange carnelian. It shows a winged hybrid creature with the body of a lion. With inscription in Pahlavi, the Middle Persian script of the Sassanids.
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Eastern Roman glass bottle with thread decorationA product from the Roman province of Palaestina. The high-quality glass was created in the 6th to early 7th centuries, when the Eastern Roman Empire was thriving and the Byzantine Empire took shape.
€2,300
Late Roman glass vessel with thread decorationA product from the province of Palaestina or Syria. The high-quality glass was created in the 4th or early 5th century, a time of upheaval for the Roman Empire.
€3,020
Glass bottle with nub decorationThe pear-shaped glass comes from the late Roman or early Byzantine period. Presumably from the Eastern Roman province of Palaestina.
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Late Roman glass flaskFlat bottle with double handle from the Eastern Mediterranean. Made between the 3rd and 6th century.
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Roman glass bottle with handlesThe glass impresses with its size and elegant shape. Made in one of the Roman glass factories in the eastern Mediterranean during the Late Imperial period.
€4,200
Byzantine glass pendant from JudaeaThe pendant with a lion and crescent motif was worn as a lucky charm or protective amulet. Made in the early Byzantine period in a glass workshop in Judaea.
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Roman glass pitcherFine and beautifully decorated glass pitcher from Roman Palestine, probably from an ancient workshop in what is now Jalamah. Around 500 AD.
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Byzantine glass pendant from JudaeaThe pendant with an ibex motif was worn as a lucky charm or protective amulet. Made in the early Byzantine period in a glass workshop in Judaea.
€185
Byzantine glass pendant from JudaeaThe pendant with a cock and lion motif was worn as a lucky charm or protective amulet. Made in the early Byzantine period in a glass workshop in Judaea.
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Roman glass pitcherTurquoise glass jug from the late Roman Imperial period. From the Heckmann collection.
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Byzantine glass pendant from JudaeaThe pendant shows Romulus and Remus being suckled by a she-wolf. It was worn as a lucky charm or protective amulet. Made in the early Byzantine period in a glass workshop in Judaea.
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Byzantine glass pendant from JudaeaThe pendant with two portrait busts was worn as a lucky charm or protective amulet. Made in the early Byzantine period in a glass workshop in Judaea.
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Roman glass bottle with handlesThe glass impresses with its elegant shape. Made in one of the Roman glass factories in the eastern Mediterranean during the Late Imperial period.
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Roman glass vessel with knobsA rare and impressive vessel type from a late Roman glass factory in the Levant. Dating from the 3rd to 4th century.
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