Search results for: 'glas'
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Roman intaglio with two facing headsThis special motive for Roman engraved gems often featured two Roman citizens or man and wife. It is an interesting example of its kind made from beautiful orange glass.
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Roman intaglio with two theater masksThe intaglio shows two masks joint on the rear side. It is an interesting document of the Roman theatrical culture.
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Roman intaglio with MuseThe goddess of art is engraved with rich details. She is sitting on a chair with the backrest shaped like a swan head.
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Roman intaglio with two facing headsIt shows Zeus Ammon facing another head. This is a highly interesting specimen for Roman intaglios.
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Roman intaglio with MinervaThe intaglio depicts the goddess from etrusco-italic mythology sitting on a throne with her shield. Minerva was the protector of the crafts and commerce.
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Roman intaglio with craftsmanThe ancient intaglio from Roman times shows an elderly man who is working an oval shield with a hammer. It is an interesting representation of a craftsman at work.
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Roman intaglio with triumphant warriorThe violet intaglio shows a naked warrior stepping on his dead enemy. He holds the separated head in his hand.
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Roman intaglio with HermesThe engraved glass dates back to the Roman Republic. It shows the Greek god of the travel and trade. He is holding a purse and cloak in his hands.
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Roman Intaglio with male bustThe glass paste shows a young man with petasos. Possibly a representation of the god Mercurius.
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Roman intaglio from republican timesThe divine messenger and protector of the trades Hermes is engraved in violet glass. He is shown naked in his youth, resting on a rock. The hand holding the kerykeion is lowered.
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Roman unguentariumThe cosmetic bottle from the Eastern Mediterranean dates to the 1st or 2nd century. A nice piece of ancient glass from the professor Ritschel collection.
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Afrikanische Handelsperlen vom Akoso-TypGuss aus Glaspulver, ca. 17 bis 20 Jh. n. Chr., Westafrika. Hintergrund mit farbigen Streifen in Grün- und Rottönen. 10mm bis 20mm lang. Einzelverkauf, Preis pro Stück.
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Workpiece of a Roman intaglioThis ancient intaglio from Roman times shows a standing figure. The glass paste has a beautiful blue colour.
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Roman intaglio with HeraclesThis ancient intaglio from Roman times shows Heracles kneeling. Made from orange glass paste.
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Roman Intaglio with helmeted bustWorkmanship of highest artistic quality. Detailed portrait of a young military wearing a Corinthian helmet. Roman Republican to early Roman Imperial. Made from beautiful violet glass imitating amethyst.
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Roman Intaglio with bust of MercuryThe glass paste shows Hermes in travel garment. The motive is taken from older Greek gem stones. In Roman culture the god Hermes was known as Mercurius (Mercury).
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Ancient intaglio with head of Zeus AmmonBeautiful intaglio made of dark orange brown glass. Excellent quality. The ring stone boosts a rare portrait of Zeus Ammon.
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Roman intaglio with Eros as a childThe Greek god of love is engraved in the orange glass in rich detail. He presses a butterfly against his breast.
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Roman intaglio with greek style bustFull beard and curly hair held by a taenia or diadem. The portrait resembles posthumous representations of Philipp II. made by his son Alexander the Great.
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Roman intaglio with JupiterThe Roman king of the gods is sitting on a throne, leaning on the sceptre. Victoria is on his right hand crowning Jupiter with a wreath. An eagle is sitting at the feet of the god.
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Roman intaglio with PoseidonThe naked god of the see from Greek mythology is standing on a bow symbolizing his power over seafaring. The scene is framed by ascending air bubbles.
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Roman intaglio with Eros as a childThe god of love known from Greek Mythology is engraved in a beautiful violet glass.
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Roman intaglio with JupiterThe highest Roman god is sitting on a throne, leaning on the sceptre. Victoria is on his right hand. Clear glass imitating rock crystal.
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Zwei römische PerlenGruppe aus zwei kugelförmigen Perlen mit Bohrung. Schwarzes Glas mit wunderschön patinierter Oberfläche. Oströmische Provinz.
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Intaglio with a Greek hero and Pegasos emblemMagnificent miniature work of art from the height of italic glass intaglio production. It shows a Greek young man. His shield has a winged horse as an emblem.
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Perlen, Mittelalter, West-SaharaFunde aus Nordafrika, westliche Sahara. Datiert auf etwa 100 bis 1100 n.Chr., Mittelalter. Vereinzelt können sich auch deutlich ältere Perlen darunter befinden.
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Perlen, assyrischEtwa 800 v.Chr. bis 200 n.Chr. Damit vom Ende der dark ages bis in die Zeit römischer Herrschaft reichend. Fundort ist Syrien, einstiger Rand des assyrischen Reiches, später römische Provinz Syria.
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Roman intaglio with portrait headDark glass paste with portrait head of a young woman. She is wearing a traditional headband. The hair is worn in locks falling in her neck. Dating from Roman Republic to Roman Imperial times. From the Professor Brosch collection of ancient engraved gems.
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Roman intaglio of good workmanshipQuality ring stone from orange-brown glass. Showing a draped bust. Roman period. From the Professor Brosch collection of ancient gems.
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Roman intaglio with portrait of a ladyFinely worked Roman ring stone from bright orange glass. An artwork in great detail from Roman times.
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Roman gem with portrait of a Roman girlBeautifully engraved gemstone made of purple glass. It shows the rare motive of a woman wearing a theater mask.
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Ancient engraved gem with portrait of a Roman girlBeautifully engraved gemstone made of dark orange glass. A nicely worked intaglio from Roman times.
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Wunderschönes Kollier aus farbigen römischen PerlenEin exquisites Schmuckstück aus der römischen Antike, welches auch heute noch uneingeschränkt tragbar ist. Diverse Perltypen, meist Stein oder Glas.
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Parthisches domförmiges SiegelStempelsiegel aus schwarzem Stein oder Glas. Im Stempel stilisierte Tierdarstellung, womöglich ein Vogel. 13x12mm Stempelfläche. Fund von der Levante.
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Ägyptisches Perlenkollier aus FayenceperlenEine sechs Stränge umfassende Kette aus ägyptischen Mumienperlen diverser Farben, als erlesenes Schmuckstück tragbar.
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Wunderschöne römische Perlen für ein KollierRömische Glasperlen und Keramikperlen mit verschiedenen Glasuren. Ideal geeignet zur Herstellung eines exquisiten Kolliers, ca. 100 Perlen.
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