Search results for: 'glas'
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Glasschälchen oder DeckelFundverkrustung und starke Irideszenz. Eine goldfarbene blättrige Auflage ist in Teilen erhalten. Auf der Unterseite (konvexe Seite) sieht man einen Ring aus Glasauflage, der vom Objekt weg weist. Vermutlich ging das Objekt hier weiter. Es könnte sich um einen Fuß handeln, aber die Technik wäre ungewöhnlich. Außerdem war die Verbindung vermutlich nie sehr stabil. Funktion bis dato ungeklärt.Vorliegendes Fragment(?) intakt, originale Oberfläche.57mm Durchmesser. Ca. 26mm hoch.In den 1960er bis 1970er Jahren in der englischen Antiquitätenhandlung Shephard gekauft. Fundort nicht bekannt.
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Antikes GlasfläschchenKleine Flasche aus blassgrünem Glas. Interessante Form. Höhe 47mm. Durchmesser 44mm.
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Römisches GlasamulettSeltenes antikes Amulett aus schwarzem Glas. Schöne Form und Oberfläche, heute noch tragbar. 1. bis 3. Jh. n. Chr.
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Kräftig-grünes Römisches Glasfläschchen, Provinz SyriaFläschchen für Öl oder Parfüm, 1. bis 3. Jh. n. Chr., römisch. 52mm hoch, 32mm Breite am Bauch , 18mm Öffnung.
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Römische Flasche für Parfüm, Glas, Syria/Palaestina (3)2. bis 3. Jhd. n.Chr., typisch für Parfüm. Hervorragender Zustand. Schöne Patina. 4,7cm hoch.
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Römisches Glasfläschchen, Provinz SyriaFläschchen für Öl oder Parfüm, 1. bis 3. Jh. n. Chr., römisch. 66mm hoch, 31mm Durchmesser am Bauch, 21mm Öffnung.
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Kleine römische Glasflasche, Pannonia3. bis 4. Jh. n.Chr., Provinz Pannonia, sehr schön patiniert, 3,2cm hoch.
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Römische Glasflasche, Pannonia3. bis 4. Jh. n.Chr., Provinz Pannonia, 9,7cm hoch, Abplatzung am oberen Rand.
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Römische Flasche für Parfüm, Glas, Syria/Palaestina (2)2. bis 3. Jhd. n.Chr., typisch für Parfüm. Hervorragender Zustand. Schöne Patina. 4,1cm hoch.
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Römische Glasflasche, Syria/Palaestina (6)2. bis 3. Jhd. n.Chr., typisch für Öl oder Parfüm. Hervorragender Zustand. Schöne Patina. 4,0cm hoch.
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Römische Glasflasche, Syria/Palaestina (8)2. bis 3. Jhd. n.Chr., typisch für Öl oder Parfüm. Hervorragender Zustand. Satte Patina. 6,2cm hoch.
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Roman-Egyptian glass inlays and spindle whorlsNice group of polychrome inlays and spindle weights from Roman Egypt. From an old English collection, ex Bonhams London.
€610
Roman glass juglet with trailingThe elegant vessel is a magnificent example of the mature art of glass making in the Roman Empire during Late Antiquity. From the collection of the well-known archaeologist Professor Fritz Fremersdorf.
€1,550
Roman white banded glass pasteThe roman intaglio of dark glass paste with white band shows a standing figure. From the Professor Brosch collection of engraved gems.
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Mosaic glass inlays and spindle whorlNice group of polychrome inlays and a spindle weight from Roman Egypt. Including one fragment with a wonderful floral decor.
€950
Mosaic glass inlays and spindle whorlsNice group of polychrome inlays and spindle weights from Roman Egypt. Including one fragment with a wonderful floral decor.
€950
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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Beautifully banded roman glass pasteThe roman intaglio shows a standing naked god. Wonderful green ring insert with blue and white decorative band.
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Roman glass flaskFlask with voluminous body and base ring from the Late Roman period. A piece from the Dr. Teubner collection.
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Roman glass paste with boar and houndThe intaglio in wonderful condition shows a hunting scene in great detail. A male boar in an aggressive pose is barked at by a hunting dog ready to fight.
€390
Roman glass rodThe object had a function as a distaff, a tool for spinning. Particularly noteworthy is the beautiful spiral decoration and the complete preservation of the fragile material. From the Roman Imperial period.
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Roman glass paste with godThe roman intaglio shows a standing god. From the Professor Brosch collection of engraved gems.
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Roman glass bottle with beautiful colour bandsA colourful ancient glass from the early 1st century. Made in the Eastern Mediterranean.
€4,650
Glass double unguentariumImpressive cosmetic vessel with large handle and nice spiral trailing decoration. A Palestinian type from the Late Roman or Early Byzantine period.
€1,375
Roman lentoid glass flaskThe flat bottle has a lentoid or discoid body with a long neck. Probably from the Roman province Judaea.
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Roman glass paste with young satyrThe ring insert shows a hybrid being standing on tiptoe, pouring from a shouldered amphora. A prime example of Roman glass pastes in almost perfect condition.
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Roman glass paste with goatThe ancient intaglio shows a goat standing on its hind legs. The front legs are placed against an object. Wonderful details in the dark glass.
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Roman glass paste with bullThe intaglio of yellow orange glass shows a standing bull or ox. From the Professor Brosch collection.
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Necklace of Egyptian mosaic glass beadsModernly threaded necklace of ancient beads of spherical and cylindrical shape made of beautiful mosaic glass. From a workshop in Roman Egypt. Ex Christie's.
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Necklace of Egyptian mosaic glass beadsModernly threaded necklace of ancient beads of spherical and cylindrical shape made of beautiful mosaic glass. From a workshop in Roman Egypt. Ex Christie's.
€5,100
Roman glass bottle with handleNice and relatively large bottle from the late Roman imperial period. Probably from the Roman province Judaea.
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Eastern Roman glass bottle with thread decorationA product from the Roman province of Palaestina. The high-quality glass was created in the 6th to early 7th centuries, when the Eastern Roman Empire was thriving and the Byzantine Empire took shape.
€2,300
Late Roman glass vessel with thread decorationA product from the province of Palaestina or Syria. The high-quality glass was created in the 4th or early 5th century, a time of upheaval for the Roman Empire.
€3,020
Roman intaglio made of beautiful glass pasteThe piece from the Professor Brosch collection shows a standing woman. Wonderful violet colour.
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Roman lentoid glass flaskThe flat bottle has a discoid body with a very long neck. Probably from the Roman province Judaea.
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Roman glass mosaic bowlNice little bowl with an abstract colourful design. Dating to the early Roman Imperial period. With Italian export permit.
€3,450
