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Pair of Roman gold earrings
Nice golden earrings with blue glass inserts from late Roman Imperial times. It is a belonging pair of earrings which is in itself a rarity.
Price: on requestRoman gold earring with pearlsFine specimen from the eastern provinces during late Roman Imperial times. From the collection of the orientalist N. Giron.
Price: on requestRoman gold earringFine specimen from the eastern provinces during late Roman Imperial times. From the collection of the orientalist N. Giron.
Price: on requestRoman gold ring with intaglioNice fingerring with a glass paste showing a standing figure. Characteristic type for the 1st century CE, early Roman Imperial period.
Price: on requestPair of Roman gold earringsThe gold bodies are decorated with portrait busts made of black and white layered onyx. The jewellery was made in the 2nd century AD in the Danube provinces of the Roman Empire.
Price: on requestRoman gold ring with eagleThe beautiful ring from Roman Imperial times is decorated by a black stone intaglio. The gem shows a standing eagle.
Price: on requestHellenistic-Roman gold ear ring - in a British collection since 1900Reich verziertes, filigran gearbeitetes Kunstwerk antiker Goldschmiede. Aus einer britischen Privatsammlung, in den 1940er Jahren durch Erbschaft erlangt, in diese erworben um 1900.
Price: on requestRoman gold ring with beautiful intaglioHervorragend erhaltener Fingerring aus Gold mit hohler Ringschiene. Schönes Intaglio aus Karneol mit dem Treuesymbol dextrarum iunctio. 10mm x 8mm InnenmaĂŸe.
Price: on requestRoman golden ring with intaglioA marvelous piece of ancient jewelry in great condition. The jasper intaglio shows a standing archer. 1st to 2nd cent. AD.
Price: on requestPair of Roman gold earrings with cameosMatching pair in magnificent preservation. With depiction of Medusa. Jewellery of a Roman lady in the early third century.
Price: on requestRoman gold earrings with insertsThe matching pair of earrings is made of gold. Each piece is garneted by three dark insert pieces. A magnificent piece of jewellery from Roman times.
Price: on requestElegant Roman gold earringsThe pair of earrings is simple and elegant. The circular basic shape is only decorated by a shield. Dating to the 2nd cent. AD.
Price: on requestRoman gold earringThe earring is skillfully garmented with granular gold beads. The craftsmanship and decorations are a typical example of jewellery in Roman times.
Price: on requestRoman golden ring with intaglioA lovely piece of ancient jewlery in good condition. The glass intaglio shows a standing person. Coming with an Art Loss certificate.
Price: on requestRoman golden ring with eagleA lovely piece of ancient jewlery from Roman Imperial times in good condition. The intaglio shows a roman eagle. Coming with an Art Loss certificate.
Price: on requestRoman gold ring with intaglioA lovely piece of Roman jewellery in good condition. The chalcedony intaglio shows a portrait head. Dating to the 3rd century AD.
Price: on requestRoman gold earring with emeraldBeautiful jewellery from the 2nd century made of gold with a green stone bead.
Price: on requestRoman gold ring with intaglioThe beautiful finger ring from the Roman Imperial period is set with a carnelian stone. It shows a male portrait head in the linear style.
Price: on requestRoman gold earringsTwo nice earrings made of gold wire, decorated by a convex round shield of gold sheet. Form the Roman Imperial period.
Price: on requestPair of Roman gold earringsWonderful gold jewellery with shield and pendant with spiral decor. Made during Roman Imperial times.
Price: on requestPair of Roman gold earringsThe earrings belong together originally. They are nicely decorated by beads and glass inserts. A beautiful pair of jewellery from the 3rd century.
Price: on requestRoman gold ring with intaglioThe beautiful ring from Roman Imperial times is decorated by an intaglio of vibrant red carnelian stone. It shows the goddess Athena.
Price: on requestSpindle-shaped unguentariumSpindelförmiges, späthellenistisches bis römisch-augusteisches Unguentarium aus hellem Ton. Ca. 1. Jh. v. Chr. bis 1 Jh. n. Chr.
Price: on requestLate Roman glass bottleFrei geblasenes Glasfläschchen aus dem 3. bis 5. Jh. n. Chr., Spätantike.
Price: on requestAncient clay bottleElegant geformtes, kleines Fläschchen aus cremefarbenem Ton. Vermutlich fĂ¼r kostbare FlĂ¼ssigkeiten verwendet. Henkelansatz noch erkennbar. Originale Fundanhaftungen.
Price: on requestRömische KanneAntike römische Keramik, Henkelkanne, typische Haushaltsware, 1. bis 4. Jh.n.Chr., 130mm hoch, aus dem Mittelmeerraum. Vollständig intakt und nicht restauriert.
Price: on requestRömisches kaiserzeitliches TonunguentariumDickwandige, kleinformatige Kugelflasche mit langem Hals. Hellroter Ton mit Spuren von dunkelrotem Ăœberzug. 1.-2. Jh. n. Chr.
Price: on requestGruppe antiker Gewichte aus dem heiligen LandInsgesamt 21 Exemplare. Hervorragender Zustand. Durchmesser 6 mm - 17 mm. Einzelgewicht von 0.29 g bis 9.02 g. Zusammen 67.65 Gramm.
Price: on requestRömisches UnguentariumAntikes Fläschchen aus tĂ¼rkis schimmerndem Glas. Langer Hals und Scheibenförmiger StandfuĂŸ. Vermutlich fĂ¼r ParfĂ¼m oder Ă–l verwendet. 1. bis 3. Jh. n. Chr.
Price: on requestZwei antike SpinnwirtelGruppe antiker bis spätantiker Spinnwirtel aus Bein oder Holz. Interessanter Typ. Auch Verwendung als Perlenschmuck denkbar.
Price: on requestHellenistische bis römische Spinnwirtel aus SteinGemaserter Naturstein. Flache Körper mit kreisförmigem Querschnitt. 4 Jh. v. Chr. bis 4. Jh. n. Chr. Einzelverkauf aus Lot.
Price: on requestTränenförmiges römisches UnguentariumGlasfläschchen aus dem 1. bis 3. Jh. n. Chr. Blass-grĂ¼nes Glas. 100mm hoch.
Price: on requestSehr seltener Denar des Vespasian - RIC R2AV: IMP CAESAR VESPASIANVS AVG; RV: LIBERTAS - PVBLICA. 2,9 Gramm, Zustand: ss - vz
Price: on requestAntikes TonfläschchenRömisches Unguentarium, orangefarbener Ton. Womöglich als ParfĂ¼mfläschchen verwendet. Ca. 1. Jh. n. Chr.
Price: on requestBirnenförmiges, antikes TonfläschchenBirnenförmiges, römisches Unguentarium, orangefarbener Ton. Vermutlich als ParfĂ¼mfläschchen verwendet. Ca. 1. Jh. n. Chr.
Price: on requestAntikes Webgewicht oder SpinnwirtelSphärischer Körper mit zentraler Durchgangsbohrung. Heller Ton, ca. 30mm. Aus hellenistischer bis römischer Zeit. 4 Jh. v. Chr. bis 4. Jh. n. Chr.
Price: on request