Search results for: 'römisch'
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Roman jar, probably found in Trier area.Perfectly preserved piece from a German collection.
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Roman oil lamp showing Victoria in bigaA lamp with an identical motive is on exhibition in the NATIONAL WARSAW MUSEUM. Probably found in Trier in 1913
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Roman oil lamp found 1913 in TrierPerfectly preserved piece with a particularly old known history.
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Roman fibulaAncient roman fibula of the kraeftig profilierte fibula type. The piece is a beautiful example of this common type of fibulae during roman imperial times.
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Roman horse fibulaSkillfull bronze fibula in horse shape. The type was used in Central Europe during the later Principate.
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Bird shaped Roman broochProduct of Northern Europe dating to the second century AD. Brooch worked as a flat relief, once with multi-coloured inlays.
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Roman brooch of a swimming birdStylized bird shaped brooch made of bronze. Northern European brooch type from the Roman Pricipate.
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Roman oil lamp - found in Lopodunum, GermanyPerfectly preserved piece from the earliest Roman settlement phase
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Massive Roman oil lamp - found in Lopodunum, GermanyNicely preserved piece from the earliest Roman settlement phase
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Small Roman oil lamp - found in Lopodunum, GermanyNicely preserved piece from the earliest Roman settlement phase
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Roman jar with flat handle from LopodunumPerfectly preserved piece. Found in Ladenburg, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany.
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Roman jar with flat handle from LopodunumNicely preserved piece. Found in Ladenburg, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany.
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Small Roman jar from LopodunumNicely preserved piece. Found in Ladenburg, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany.
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Large Roman jar from LopodunumPerfectly preserved piece from the second half of the 2nd century AD. Found in Ladenburg, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany.
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Roman jar from LopodunumPerfectly preserved piece from the 1st - early 2nd century AD. Found in Ladenburg, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany.
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Ancient terracotta forger's moulds, possibly from TrierWhat makes this offer special is the fact that the two moulds are not only perfectly preserved withut damages, but also fit together.
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Ancient terracotta forger's mouldThe mould was used to counterfeit coins with a FEL TEMP REPARATIO reverse and was used frequently
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End piece for ancient terracotta forger's mouldThe perfectly preserved mould was used to counterfeit coins with a FEL TEMP REPARATIO reverse and was used frequently. From time of Constantius II (337-361 AD) or slightly later.
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Roman cicada broochBrooch in the shape of an insect. Popular type in the northern Roman provinces during the 2nd century.
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Roman brooch in dagger shapeInteresting variant of the more common sandal brooch. The colourful enameled brooch has been made in the northern Roman provinces. 2nd cent. AD.
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Spoked disc brooch from Roman BritainThis is an extremely rare variant native to Roman Britain. Hattatt mentions that only 13 specimen of this type are known to exist.
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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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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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Roman knee broochPrime example of this important and popular type of brooch during the 2nd century.
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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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Roman fibula in lozenge shapeAncient brooch in nice condition with remains of the original enamel inlays. Found near the Limes fortifications Pfoerring and Eining in Germany.
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Roman plate brooch found at the LimesAncient brooch with circular plate. Found near the Limes fortifications Pfoerring and Eining in Germany.
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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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Roman brooch of a swimming duckThree-dimensional bird shaped brooch with crescentic inlays of orange and blue enamel. Northern European type from the Roman Pricipate.
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Louis XIV: Douzième d'écu au buste juvénileBeautiful silver 1/12 Ecu piece from the famous Sun King. Lyon mint, 1663 AD.
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Roman fibula with beautiful enamelElaborate work dating to the 2nd century AD. The well preserved enamel is a testimony to the colourful world of ancient art.
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Roman swastika broochThe swastika shape was known to the Romans as crux gammata. This brooch type of the later Imperial period was used in large parts of the Roman Empire.
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Kinderarmreif aus dunklem GlasRömische Epoche, hervorragend erhalten. Aus alter deutscher Sammlung.
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Öllampe mit Darstellung eines Gladiatorenkampfs5. Jh. n. Chr., im Kontext der neuen Staatsreligion ungewöhnlich und selten. Exzellente Erhaltung, unbeschädigt.
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Zwei antike BronzebeschlägePaar römische Beschläge, möglicherweise für eine Truhe. Beide mit aufwendigem Dekor, Reste einer Kette bzw. kunstvolles Relief. Museal erhaltene Bronzeartefakte.
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Gruppe von 4 Terra Sigillata-ScherbenRömisch, 1. bis 3. Jh. n.Chr., Scherben von Keramik mit rotem Glanzton-Überzug (Engobe). Bemerkenswert ist eine Tierdarstellung auf einem der Fragmente.
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