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Roman marble head of a woman - ex Duke University of Art Museum
Beautiful, life-size portrait. The provenance can be reconstructed until 1920, when the portrait was acquired from Jannis Demetrios Mikas by Ernest Brummer, both famous collectors.
€25,000Egyptian heart scarabBig beetle stone from the Late Period of Ancient Egypt. Scarabs of this kind have been placed next to the heart on mummies. Nice mint green fayence.
Price: on requestEgyptian cartonnage mummy maskThe mask is very decorative and nonetheless available for a restraint budget, being small format and restored. From the late ptolemaic to early Roman period of Egypt.
Price: on requestRoman intaglio with the Spartan OthryadesThe glass paste depicts a scene from the battle of the 300. Othryades declares the victory of Sparta. He writes it on the shield of a slain enemy with blood from his own wounds.
Price: on requestSix ancient artefacts and one modern castInteresting group of objects from the Professor Brosch collection of ancient gems. It has two intaglios, one cameo, two glass decorations, a lead bulla and a modern cast of a quality ancient gem.
Price: on requestRoman medallion with ArtemisThe piece of gold jewellery could be worn as a pendant on the ear or on a necklace. The relief shows a most famous cult statue, the Ephesian Artemis. The medallion was made between the 1st and 3rd century.
Price: on requestPublished Parthian clay horse and riderThe clay figurine probably originates in Syria. It dates to achaemenide to parthian times. 6. cent. BC to 2nd cent. AD.
Price: on requestEight Roman bronze artefactsVarious artefacts in different states of preservation. Finds from the Roman city of Novaesium, today's Neuss in Germany.
Price: on requestFour Roman iron artefactsArrow heads, chisel and blade made of Iron. Finds from the Roman city of Novaesium, today's Neuss in Germany.
Price: on requestEight Roman bronze artifactsVarious artifacts in different states of preservation. Finds from the Roman city of Novaesium, today's Neuss in Germany.
Price: on requestHeart-shaped Roman bronze stylized vulva amulet from the RhinelandPerfect condition. Found 1980 near the Roman city of Novaesium, today's Neuss in Germany, an early Roman foundation and with this one of the oldest cities in Germany.
Price: on requestFour Roman bronze artefacts from NovaesiumTwo handles, one of them beautifully incised. And one arrow head and an amulet. Finds from the Roman city of Novaesium, today's Neuss in Germany.
Price: on requestRoman artefacts from the RhinelandFragments of Roman pottery vessels, bronze and glass fragment, as well as a piece of a mosaic. Finds from the Roman city of Novaesium, today's Neuss in Germany.
Price: on requestEgyptian mummy cartonnage from ThebesChest and leg piece of a mummy cartonnage from the ptolemaic period. Covered with polychrome paintings giving an interesting insight into ancient Egyptian funerary rituals.
Price: on requestAthenian black figure neck amphora - Departing warriorThe hoplite is bidding farewell to his mother, a touching scene showing the humans behind all military symbolics. From the collection of Prof. Dahn, acquired at Spink & Sons (London) in 1953.
Price: on requestEgyptian mummy cartonnageCentral piece of a mummy cartonnage from the ptolemaic period. Covered with polychrome paint giving an interesting insight into ancient Egyptian funerary rituals. Probably originating from Akhmim in Upper Egypt.
Price: on requestAmphipolis tetradrachm showing bust of Artemis TauropolosMakedonischer Schild, darauf zentral Büste der Artemis Tauropolos, über der Schulter Bogen und Köcher. Fast vorzüglich erhaltenes Exemplar.
Price: on requestAmphipolis tetradrachm showing bust of Artemis TauropolosMakedonischer Schild, darauf zentral Büste der Artemis Tauropolos, über der Schulter Bogen und Köcher. Sehr schön erhaltenes Exemplar.
Price: on requestArtefakt der Maya-Zivilisation aus der PräkolonialzeitKegelförmiger Körper, an Spitze fortgesetzt zu tailliertem Hals. Außenfläche mit Dekor aus weißen Punkten. 300 n. Chr. bis 900 n. Chr.
Price: on requestArtefakte aus EisenRömerzeit bis Neuzeit, nicht näher bestimmt. Zwei antike Schlüssel, Nägel und Sporen. 2012 aus dem Privatbesitz T. Bak erworben, an welchen in dritter Familiengeneration die Sammlung von Professor Josef Lambinet übergegangen ist. Nach Angaben und Dokumenten von Prof. Lambinet wurden die Objekte um 1920 in Mainz gefunden, unmittelbar an der römischen Wasserleitung Mainz-Zahlbach. Siehe nähere Fundortdokumentation bei Art.nr. AR1925.
Price: on requestParthische Drachme des Artabanos II.Zweizeilige, quadratisch angeordnete Inschrift. Darin n. r. thronender König mit Bogen. Münzstätte: Ekbatana (heutiges Iran), 10 - 38 n. Chr.
Price: on requestScarab with cartoucheAmulet from the Late Period. The stamp is in great condition. This scarab is described in the catalogue of Irène Gautier-Vodoz.
Price: on requestScarab with two cartouches of Thutmose III.Interesting amulet from the New Kingdom or a later period made in archaic style. This scarab is described in the catalogue of Irène Gautier-Vodoz.
Price: on requestZeugitania - Carthage bronzePerfectly preserved extremely fine piece with nice green patina
Price: on requestRoman oil lamp with heart-shaped nozzleNicely preserved oil lamp from the Roman Imperial era.
Price: on requestRoman oil lamp with heart-shaped nozzleNicely preserved oil lamp from the Roman Imperial era.
Price: on requestGruppe von 8 römischen bis neuzeitlichen Artefakten aus EisenDiverse Eisenartefakte aus der Antike bis Neuzeit. Süd-Osteuropa. Bis 170mm lang, allgemein gute Erhaltung, teilweise leichte Schäden.
Price: on requestGruppe von 3 MetallartefaktenZwei antike Dekorationen und ein Gewicht.
Price: on requestGruppe von 3 MetallartefaktenAntike Dekoration, Element eines Dekors und vermutlich ein Mauerhaken.
Price: on requestGruppe antiker MetallartefakteKlöppelförmig. Vermutlich Gewichte einer römischen Schnellwaage.
Price: on requestZwei römische Artefakte aus BleiNicht näher bestimmte Artefakte. 1. bis 4. Jh. n.Chr., römische Epoche. Germania Inferior.
Price: on requestDiverse römische ArtefakteNicht näher bestimmte Artefakte. 1. bis 4. Jh. n.Chr., römische Epoche. Germania Inferior.
Price: on requestUnbekanntes Objekt aus Gruppe römischer ArtefakteMöglicherweise Teil eines Griffs. Vermutlich ebenfalls römische Epoche, 1. bis 4. Jh. n.Chr., 47mm lang, 23mm Durchmesser. Germania Inferior.
Price: on requestZwei römische ArtefakteNicht näher bestimmte Artefakte, eines davon Pinnadel. 1. bis 4. Jh. n.Chr., römische Epoche. Germania Inferior.
Price: on requestDiverse römische ArtefakteNicht näher bestimmte Artefakte, könnten Teil römischer Militärausrüstung sein. 1. bis 4. Jh. n.Chr., römische Epoche. Germania Inferior.
Price: on requestDiverse römische ArtefakteNicht näher bestimmte Artefakte, vermutlich Zubehör für römische Militärausrüstung. 1. bis 4. Jh. n.Chr., römische Epoche. Germania Inferior.
Price: on request