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Terra Sigillata Boden mit Stempel VITRIOFE
Aus der Werkstatt des Vitrio, Ostgallien, möglicherweise Trier. Sehr tiefer Stempel, museumswürdiger Zustand.
Price: on requestTerra Sigillata Boden mit Stempel FELIXSEVSüdgallische TS aus der Werkstatt des Felix und Severus aus La Graufesenque. 40 - 80 n. Chr. Ein für Trier seltener Stempel
Price: on requestRoman oil lamp showing Victoria in biga - an identic lamp is on exhibition in the National Warsaw MuseumEine identische Lampe ist im Nationalmuseum von Warschau ausgestellt.
Price: on requestRoman Republican Sulla und Torquatus denarius from Wishanger hoardGefunden 2021 in Wishanger, Hampshire, UK. Der Hortfund ist ein sehr spannender und gesicherter Beweis, dass Münzen in der römischen Antike zum Teil mehrere Jahrhunderte im Umlauf waren.
Price: on requestTitus denarius from Wishanger hoardGreat dark patina. Found 2021 in East Hampshire, UK. The hoard is a very impressive proof of the fact that coins were in circulation for up to several centuries in the Roman era.
Price: on requestBoden eines Terra Sigillata Gefäßes mit HerstellerstempelWerkstatt Tocca, 125 - 150 n. Chr. Aus der Sammlung von Prof. J. Lambinet, um 1920 in Mainz an der römischen Wasserleitung Mainz-Zahlbach gefunden.
Price: on requestBoden einer Terra Sigillata Schale mit Herstellerstempel AMATORI LFragment einer großen Schale mit hohem Standring. Aus der Sammlung von Prof. J. Lambinet, um 1920 in Mainz an der römischen Wasserleitung Mainz-Zahlbach gefunden.
Price: on requestBoden eines Terra Sigillata Tellers mit Herstellerstempel OF RONINIAuf der Unterseite Graffito. Aus der Sammlung von Prof. J. Lambinet, um 1920 in Mainz an der römischen Wasserleitung Mainz-Zahlbach gefunden.
Price: on requestBoden eines Terra Sigillata Tellers mit Herstellerstempel und GraffitoZick-Zack Muster im Stempel, auf der Unterseite Graffito VI. Aus der Sammlung von Prof. J. Lambinet, um 1920 in Mainz an der römischen Wasserleitung Mainz-Zahlbach gefunden.
Price: on requestBoden eines Terra Sigillata Gefäßes - Fund aus MainzFragment einer Schale mit hohem Standfuß. Aus der Sammlung von Prof. J. Lambinet, um 1920 in Mainz an der römischen Wasserleitung Mainz-Zahlbach gefunden.
Price: on requestBoden einer großen Terra Sigillata Schale mit HerstellerstempelStempel gut lesbar mit schöner Fundpatina. Aus der Sammlung von Prof. J. Lambinet, um 1920 in Mainz an der römischen Wasserleitung Mainz-Zahlbach gefunden.
Price: on requestBoden einer Terra Sigillata Schale mit Herstellerstempel - Fund aus MainzGeometrischer Stempel als Zick-Zack-Muster. Aus der Sammlung von Prof. J. Lambinet, um 1920 in Mainz an der römischen Wasserleitung Mainz-Zahlbach gefunden.
Price: on requestBoden einer großen Terra Sigillata Schale mit Stempel RVFIO VMBRIWunderschöner, gut lesbarer Stempel in 2 Zeilen mit Trennlinie. Aus der Sammlung von Prof. J. Lambinet, um 1920 in Mainz an der römischen Wasserleitung Mainz-Zahlbach gefunden.
Price: on requestMarc Aurel Denarius, found 1985 in Stonea Grange, CambridgeshireNice dark patina. Rome mint, December 1176 - autumn 177 A.D. Aequitas standing to the left with cornucopiae.
Price: on requestTiberius denarius (Tribute Penny) from Wishanger hoardFound 2021 in East Hampshire, UK. The hoard is a very impressive proof of the fact that coins were in circulation for up to several centuries in the Roman era.
Price: on requestMarc Antony legionary Denarius from Wishanger hoardFound 2021 in East Hampshire, UK. The hoard is a very impressive proof of the fact that coins were in circulation for up to several centuries in the Roman era.
Price: on requestIron Age spearhead from SwedenWell-preserved iron weapon, a find from the Swedish province of Värmland. Acquired in 1894 into the collection of the Bally-Prior Museum.
Price: on requestMarc Antony legionary Denarius from Wishanger hoardFound 2021 in East Hampshire, UK. The hoard is a very impressive proof of the fact that coins were in circulation for up to several centuries in the Roman era.
Price: on requestAugustus denarius from Wishanger hoardFound 2021 in East Hampshire, UK. Revers showing Gaius and Lucius, the sons of M. Agrippa. The hoard is a very impressive proof of the fact that coins were in circulation for up to several centuries in the Roman era.
Price: on requestMarc Antony legionary Denarius from Wishanger hoardFound 2021 in East Hampshire, UK. The hoard is a very impressive proof of the fact that coins were in circulation for up to several centuries in the Roman era.
Price: on requestVespasian denarius from Wishanger hoardFound 2021 in East Hampshire, UK. The hoard is a very impressive proof of the fact that coins were in circulation for up to several centuries in the Roman era.
Price: on requestMarc Antony legionary Denarius from Wishanger hoardLEG V or X. Found 2021 in East Hampshire, UK. The hoard is a very impressive proof of the fact that coins were in circulation for up to several centuries in the Roman era.
Price: on requestRoman Republican denarius from Wishanger hoardAnonymous, 2nd century BC. Found 2021 in East Hampshire, UK. Best condition of the five Marc Antony denarii in the hoard. The hoard is a very impressive proof of the fact that coins were in circulation for up to several centuries in the Roman era.
Price: on requestNeolithic sickle from DenmarkCrescent-shaped blade made of beautiful brown flint. This tool represents an intermediate state within the radical transition from Neolithic to Bronze Age.
€700Neolithic flint dagger from DenmarkDouble-edged blade and flat shaft made of beautiful flintstone. A status symbol from the transitional period between Late Neolithic and Early Bronze Age.
Price: on requestRoman Republican denarius with galley from Wishanger hoardObverse showing janiform heads of the Dioscuri. Found 2021 in East Hampshire, UK. The hoard is a very impressive proof of the fact that coins were in circulation for up to several centuries in the Roman era.
Price: on requestRoman Republican denarius of Renius from Wishanger hoardBiga driven by goats on reverse. Found 2021 in East Hampshire, UK. The hoard is a very impressive proof of the fact that coins were in circulation for up to several centuries in the Roman era.
Price: on requestVespasian denarius from Wishanger hoardBeautiful dark patina. Reverse showing yoke of oxen. Found 2021 in East Hampshire, UK. The hoard is a very impressive proof of the fact that coins were in circulation for up to several centuries in the Roman era.
Price: on requestJulius Caesar Denarius from Wishanger hoardFound 2021 in East Hampshire, UK. The hoard is a very impressive proof of the fact that coins were in circulation for up to several centuries in the Roman era.
Price: on requestAugustus denarius from Wishanger hoardReverse showing Caius Caesar galloping right, eagle between two vexilla behind him. Found 2021 in East Hampshire, UK. The hoard is a very impressive proof of the fact that coins were in circulation for up to several centuries in the Roman era.
Price: on requestNeolithic dagger blade from DenmarkDouble-edged, pointed blade made of beautiful flint. The blade was for a dagger, the typical status symbol from the transitional period between Late Neolithic and Early Bronze Age.
€480Neolithic flint sickle from DenmarkCrescent-shaped blade made of beautiful brown flintstone. This tool represents an intermediate state within the radical transition from Neolithic to Bronze Age.
€530Vespasian denarius from Wishanger hoardThe reverse shows the urn of Vespasian on a column. Great patina. Found 2021 in East Hampshire, UK. The hoard is a very impressive proof of the fact that coins were in circulation for up to several centuries in the Roman era.
Price: on requestOctavian denarius from Wishanger hoardShowing bust of Venus and Octavian in military dress. Found 2021 in East Hampshire, UK. The hoard is a very impressive proof of the fact that coins were in circulation for up to several centuries in the Roman era.
Price: on requestNeolithic flint dagger from DenmarkDouble-edged blade and flat shaft made of beautiful flintstone. A status symbol from the transitional period between Late Neolithic and Early Bronze Age.
€650Vespasian denarius from Wishanger hoardFound 2021 in East Hampshire, UK. The hoard is a very impressive proof of the fact that coins were in circulation for up to several centuries in the Roman era.
Price: on request