Search results for: 'Roman artefacts'
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Ancient glass fragmentsRoman glass shards from the 1st to 4th centuries. Professor Manegold Collection.
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Roman bracelet with snake headsMassive bronze bracelet dating to the 2nd or 3rd cent. AD. Snake shaped terminals.
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Roman glass bowlThe nice bowl is made of pale blue green glass. It dates to the late Roman Imperial period.
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Greek bronze nailSmall nail from Attica, made of solid bronze with a convex head. Professor Manegold Collection.
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Bracelet with snake headsMassive bronze bracelet dating to Roman Imperial times, 2nd cent. AD. Snake shaped terminals.
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Roman glass flaskThe big ancient glass is a nice example of the production of the eastern Roman provinces. Ex Sotheby's auction 1970, previously in the Nancy Cunard collection.
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Römischer Schlossriegel aus BronzeLänge: 61 mm. Vorderer Teil abgebrochen, sonst perfekter Zustand. Schöne Patina.
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Roman surgical probe made of bronzeThe so-called specillum was standard issue for roman doctors. Similar probes are still in use today. Very fine craftsmanship of an ancient surgical instrument.
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Roman specillumThe so-called specillum is a surgical probe. It was standard issue for roman doctors. Similar probes are still in use today. 1st to 4th cent. AD.
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Römischer Schlossriegel aus BronzeTeil eines antiken Schließmechanismus, z.B. römisches Schloss für Tür oder Truhe. Länge: 72 mm, 1.-2. Jh.
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Römischer Schubriegel aus BronzeExzellent erhalten. 1. - 2. Jh. n. Chr. Fund aus der Region Region der Limeskastelle Pförring, Eining, Pfünz, Kösching und Weißenburg.
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Roman silver fibula from PannoniaInteresting brooch type from the Roman Pannonian provinces. A very similar piece was found near the Roman camp and settlement of Carnuntum in what is now Austria.
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Roman gold necklaceSo-called foxtail chain from the Eastern Roman provinces, around the 3rd century AD. Breathtaking condition and timeless elegance. Theoretically still wearable today.
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Roman surgical probe made of silverThe so-called specillum was standard issue for roman doctors. Similar probes are still in use today. Ancient surgical instruments made of silver are extremely rare.
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Roman 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.
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Roman gold ring with intaglioThe finger ring from Early Roman Imperial times is decorated by an intaglio of vibrant red carnelian stone.
€3,200
Roman gold necklace with beadsThe necklace impresses by its wonderful condition, including the original agate beads. Probably from the Roman province of Moesia. 100 to 250 AD.
€9,500
Ancient gold ringMinimalistic circular finger ring made of nicely twisted gold wire.
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Side frame of a Roman stoolPiece of a seating furniture with elaborate openwork designs. The fantastic state of preservation is known from other bronze stools found in Pompeii and the area around Mount Vesuvius.
€14,100
Roman bronze tripod foot with DionysosExtremely well preserved, detailed piece of ancient art wth beautiful patina. Ex Bonhams, before that in the collection Joseph Klein, New York, USA.
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Roman oil lamp found in Regensburg areaWith makers mark FESTI A. Found in Southern Germany. From the collection of Hugo Rehorik (1905-1979), a voluntary archeologist who was working in the Regensburg area in the 1960s and 1970s.
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Roman oil lamp found in Regensburg areaWith makers mark QGC. Found in Southern Germany. From the collection of Hugo Rehorik (1905-1979), a voluntary archeologist who was working in the Regensburg area in the 1960s and 1970s.
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