Search results for: 'Bronzes'
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Egyptian crocodile amuletNice small depiction of a crocodile dating to the Late Period of Ancient Egypt. From the famous collection of Fouad S. Matouk.
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Flat funerary scarabNice scarab from turquoise fayence. A special feature are the four drill holes to stitch the piece to a mummy bandage. From the famous Matouk collection.
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Egyptian frog amuletNice small figurine of a frog dating to the Late Period of Ancient Egypt. From the famous collection of Fouad S. Matouk.
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Egyptian scarabThe scarab is made of beautiful green stone. Schematical upper side, unengraved bottom side. From the New Kingdom of Ancient Egypt.
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Egyptian scarabThe scarab is relatively big for its kind. It is made of nice dark green serpentinite. From the Late Period of Ancient Egypt.
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Egyptian scarabFunerary scarab of brown stone. Late Period of Ancient Egypt. The piece is from the famous Matouk collection.
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Egyptian scarabFunerary scarab of green and white stone. Late Period of Ancient Egypt. The piece is from the famous Matouk collection.
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Scarab made of banded stoneThis fantastic funerary scarab captivates with the beautiful banded stone it was made of. A piece from the Greco-Roman period.
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Scarab made of dark red stoneThis fantastic funerary scarab captivates with the beautiful red stone it was made of. A piece from the Greco-Roman period.
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Egyptian scarabFunerary scarab made of dark blue stone. From the greco-roman period of Egypt. A piece from the famous Matouk collection.
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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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Egyptian scarabSmall funerary scarab made of stone. Late Period of Ancient Egypt. The piece is from the famous Matouk collection.
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Egyptian scarabFunerary scarab of beautiful dark stone. Late Period of Ancient Egypt. The piece is from the famous Matouk collection.
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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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Egyptian scarab of lapis lazuliFunerary scarab of beautiful blue stone. Late Period of Ancient Egypt. The piece is from the famous Matouk collection.
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Naturalistic frog figureLively depiction from the New Kingdom of Ancient Egypt. Beautiful multi-coloured stone.
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Two Roman potsherds from the RhinelandFragments of Roman pottery. Finds from the Roman city of Novaesium, today's Neuss in Germany.
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Three Roman lead weights from the RhinelandDifferent types of weights made of lead. Finds from the Roman city of Novaesium, today's Neuss in Germany.
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Roman potsherds from the RhinelandFragments of Roman vessels and bricks, and of two amphora handles. Finds from the Roman city of Novaesium, today's Neuss in Germany.
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Large Roman legionary roof tile produced by Legio VI Victrix 70 - 104 A.D.Perfectly preserved, extremely rare for an object of this size. Found 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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Roman glass applique with faceStriking cobalt blue glass, once decorating a 1st century glass vessel. From the Roman city of Novaesium.
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Four 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.
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Three Roman legionary tiles from the Rhineland2x LEG VI (Victrix), 70 - 104 AD, and 1x LEG XVI (Gallica), 43 - 70 AD. Found 1966 till 1981 near the Roman city of Novaesium, today's Neuss in Germany. Novaesium was an early Roman foundation and with this is one of the oldest cities in Germany.
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Intricate Roman fascinus amulet from the RhinelandExceptional are the originally preserved inserted eyes of the lion and bull. Found 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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Naturalistic scarabFunerary scarab in mint green fayence. New Kingdom of Ancient Egypt. The piece is from the famous Matouk collection.
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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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Small bronze amulet of a dogA nice amulet from Ancient Egypt. The rare depiction shows a crouching canid with alert head and ears. A piece from the famous Fouad Matouk collection.
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Funerary scarab with animal's headNaturalistic scarab in turquoise fayence. The head of another animal has been combined with a scarabs body. Late Period of Ancient Egypt.
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Egyptian scarabFunerary scarab of multi-coloured stone. Late Period of Ancient Egypt. The piece is from the famous Matouk collection.
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Saite Dynasty scarabEgyptian funerary scarab made of dark stone. From the 26th dynasty of Ancient Egypt.
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Beautiful Egyptian scarab made of dark stoneThe funerary scarab amazes by its size and the almost black stone that could be diorite. The piece is from the Late Period of Ancient Egypt.
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Egyptian scarabFunerary scarab of black stone. Late Period of Ancient Egypt. The piece is from the famous Matouk collection.
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Egyptian scarabFunerary scarab from Ancient Egypt. A nice specimen from the famous Matouk collection.
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Egyptian scarab with a falcon's headNaturalistic scarab made of light textured stone. The head of a falcon has been combined with a scarab's body. Late Period of Ancient Egypt.
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Nile tilapia made of dark stoneThis Egyptian fish symbolizes fertility and rebirth. A nice cultic item from the New Kingdom of Ancient Egypt.
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Roman potsherds from the RhinelandFragments of Roman pottery. Finds from 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 request
