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Roman intaglio with octopusDecorative insert made of beautiful, green shimmering glass paste, with a rare depiction.
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Roman intaglio with lionNice depiction of a lion on an orange glass paste from the Roman period.
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Roman intaglio with ErosThe skillful work shows the god Eros as a boy. Nice orange glass paste, imitating carnelian.
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Roman intaglio with cowRoman jewellery insert made of transparent orange glass paste. The motif is a cow. From the Professor Brosch collection of engraved gems.
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Roman intaglio with horseRoman jewellery insert made of transparent orange glass paste with a white bands. The motif is a horse. From the Professor Brosch collection of engraved gems.
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Roman intaglioNice orange, translucent glass paste, imitating carnelian. From the Professor Brosch collection of ancient gems.
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Roman intaglio with bullThe Roman ring insert is made of colourless glass paste that imitates rock crystal. It depicts a jumping bull.
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Roman intaglio with young man and shieldLight orange glass paste showing a young man holding his round shield to the side.
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Roman intaglioNice orange, translucent glass paste, imitating carnelian. From the Professor Brosch collection of ancient gems.
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Roman intaglioBright green glass paste with standing figure. From the Professor Brosch collection of ancient gems.
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Roman intaglio with Hermes and TycheThe ancient intaglio from Roman times shows a scene between the two gods. From the Professor Brosch collection of engraved gems.
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Hawk head of a godDecorative fitting for the rear end of an incense burner dating to the Late Period of Ancient Egypt. A piece from the famous collection of Fouad S. Matouk (1902-1978).
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Roman intaglio with HeraclesThe beautiful violet glass paste shows the hero Heracles with two of his typical attributes, the club and the lion skin.
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Roman intaglio with two personsRoman yellow glass paste from the Professor Brosch collection of ancient glyptics.
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Roman intaglio with Ganymede and eagleThe dark glass paste symbolizes a famous love affair from ancient mythology. The sky father Zeus falls in love with the beautiful Ganymede, a Trojan king's son.
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Rare Egyptian bronze scarabFrom the Late Period of Ancient Egypt. Nicely patinated bronze. The piece is from the famous Matouk collection.
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Roman intaglioRing insert made from beautiful, bright yellow glass paste. From the Professor Brosch collection of ancient gems.
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Two Roman lock bolts from NovaesiumEach was part of a key lock, e.g. for a door or chest. Finds from the Roman city of Novaesium, today's Neuss in Germany.
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Apis bullVotive statuette made of bronze with fine incisions. From the famous Matouk collection.
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Rare frog fibulaZoomorphic fibula dating to the Roman Principate. Very nice enameled work. Rare variant of this popular fibula type from Roman Gaul.
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Roman bronze feline from the Rhineland with known finding yearProbably a lion. Found 1968 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.
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Bow fibula of the Urnfield cultureExcessively rare brooch type from Late Bronze Age in Bavaria. It is known from the Urnfield period hoard of Reisen near Munich in Germany. This piece has been found near Regensburg, Germany.
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Rare bronze scarabFrom the Late Period of Ancient Egypt. Dark patinated bronze. The piece is from the famous Matouk collection.
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Kräftig profilierte Silberfibel, 2. bis 3. Jh. n. Chr.Römische Fibel vom Typ der kräftig profilierten Fibeln. Massives Silber, 34,2g, 100 bis 250 n. Chr. Museumswürdiger Zustand.
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Celtic bracelet of the La Tène cultureImpressive and solid bronze jewellery from the Early La Tène period, 450 to 250 BC. Found in Southern Germany.
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Luristanischer Lappendolch aus der EisenzeitLange, schlanke Klinge, vorne spitz zulaufend. Metallkörper vollständig und intakt, in sehr guter Erhaltung. Schöne Patina.
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Keltische Fibel der LatènezeitAntike Gewandnadel aus Bronze. Variante der Jezerine-Typ-Fibeln, vermutlich aus Süddeutschland, 1. Jh. v. Chr.
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Roman fibula in the shape of a rabbitNice zoomorphic roman fibula made of bronze with enamel inlays depicting the young of the rabbit. Found near the Limes fortifications Pfoerring and Eining in Germany.
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Eisenzeitliche, europäische FibelHervorragend erhaltene, keltische Bronzefibel aus der Eisenzeit, 6. bis 3. Jh. v. Chr. Früher Fibeltyp in schöner Erhaltung.
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Frühe, europäische FibelHervorragend erhaltene, keltische Bronzefibel aus der Eisenzeit, 6. bis 3. Jh. v. Chr. Großartiges Beispiel für einen der frühesten Fibeltypen.
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Frühe, europäische FibelVollständig erhaltene, keltische Bronzefibel aus der Eisenzeit, 6. bis 3. Jh. v. Chr. Großartiges Beispiel für einen der frühesten Fibeltypen.
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Rechteck-Fibel aus dem 2. bis 3. Jh.Antike römische Brosche. Dekorierte Platte mit Resten von Email. Typ aus dem 2. bis 3. Jh. n. Chr., 20mm x 33mm.
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Gorgeous Roman Imperial fibulaThe large bow is dominated by colourful enamel. It is a brooch type that developed during the 1st cent. AD in Central Europe.
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Provinzialrömische Fibel, SwastikaRömische Fibel aus Bronze, Swastika-Form, mit tierförmigen Enden aus stilisierten Pferdeköpfen. Soldatenfibel des 3. bis 4 Jh. n.Chr., Balkan-Raum.
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Roman fibula from the Richard Hattatt collectionLozenge-shaped ancient roman fibula. The piece is published in the standard work "Iron Age and Roman Brooches". Found in Britain.
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Roman fibula from the Richard Hattatt collectionLozenge-shaped ancient roman fibula. The piece is published in the standard work "Iron Age and Roman Brooches". Found in Norfolk, England.
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