Celtic - Photo gallery
Image database with photographs of ancient art and antiquities
Our image database provides photographs of ancient art and antiquities for press releases as well as for private use. All artefacts sold in our gallery are documented through professional photographs. The resulting image library contains numerous ancient Egyptian, Greek and Roman antiquities as well as ancient coins. The time span from Stone Age, over Bronze Age and Classical Antiquity until Late Antiquity is covered.The photo gallery aims at providing a vast visual archive equipped with filters and search tools. You are most welcome to search the constantly growing number of artefacts in the image library. We are also happy to authorize hyperlinks from your webpage / forum to the objects depicted in our gallery. For this purpose, please send us a short notification prior to placing a hyperlink. For almost every object high definition photographs are available and can be provided e.g. to document your collection or for scientific papers or popular science articles. If you are interested in using pictures for publications, print media or other purposes, please contact us and we will be happy to assist you.
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Celtic spear head - found in 1970s near Radstock, UK
Iron, about 2nd century BC - 1st century AD. With export permit by the Arts Council of England.
Price: on requestCeltic spear head - found in 1970s near Warminster, UKMade of iron, about 1st century BC - 1st century AD. With export permit by the Arts Council of England.
Price: on requestCeltic coin - Iceni tribeEast Anglia mint, reported to have been found in Stonea Grange, Cambridgeshire.
Price: on requestCeltic coin - Iceni tribeEast Anglia mint, reported to have been found in Stonea Grange, Cambridgeshire.
Price: on requestPerfectly preserved Celtic coin - Iceni tribeEast Anglia mint, reported to have been found in Stonea Grange, Cambridgeshire.
Price: on requestCeltic neck ringOpen ring made of solid bronze. The torc is from Gaul or Central Europe and dates to the 4th or 3rd century BC.
Price: on requestCeltic bracelet of the La Tène cultureImpressive and solid bronze jewellery from the Early La Tène period, 450 to 250 BC. Found in Southern Germany.
Price: on requestMassive Bronze Age spear head, possibly celticPerfectly preserved, large piece with beautiful patina. From an old German collection.
Price: on requestCeltic rider figurineMassive, very well preserved bronze with impressive details.
Price: on requestCeltic fibulaRare fibula from the La Tène culture with beautiful enamel inlays. The main material is well preserved for an iron fibula.
Price: on requestAncient brooch of a fabulous creatureRare Hippocampus brooch with elaborate inlays of multi-coloured glass paste and metal. Great example of the brooch manufacturing of Roman Gaul during the mid 1st cent. AD.
Price: on requestRoman plate brooch with colourful enamelRare fibula type from Roman Britain. The fully intact multicoloured enamel makes this piece worthy of being a museum exhibit. 2nd cent. AD.
Price: on requestElaborate Roman plate broochTen pointed star form with leaf pattern and decorative buttons. A product of Gaul or Britain dating to the 1st century.
Price: on requestCeltic fibula from the famous Hattatt collectionFibula from the La Tène II period. Found in Celtic Carnuntum. The piece is published in the standard work "Iron Age and Roman Brooches".
Price: on requestAncient fibula from the Hattatt collectionAncient fibula of the rare adlocutio type. Repoussé work of a scene from a Roman sestertius of Hadrian in celtic style. Find from Dorset in Roman Britain. Published in Hattatts famous book series on ancient fibulae.
Price: on requestPublished Roman fibula with celtic designAncient fibula from the Roman province of Britain. The design can be attributed to the celtic tribe of the Trinovantes or Iceni. From the famous Hattatt collection. Published twice.
Price: on requestCeltic gold stater from the age of Caesar's Gallic WarsExtremely fine Ambiani gold stater, 60-25 BC. AV: Plain bulge (remnants of the head of Apollo); RV: Abstract horse right, below and above dots and sickles.
Price: on requestHochgradig seltenes skythisches Protogeld in Pfeilform7. - 6. Jh. v. Chr., Schwarzmeerregion, sehr guter Zustand
Price: on requestZwei römische PfeilspitzenLanggezogene Pfeilspitzen aus Eisen/Bronze, perfekte Erhaltung. Fundort: Niedergermanien.
Price: on requestKeltischer Spinnwirtel aus TonGroßer Tonwirtel, antikes Spinnzubehör, ca. 200 v. Chr., Fund aus Posen, Polen. 30mm Durchmesser.
Price: on requestKeltische GlasperlePerle aus dunklem Glas mit wunderschön gemaserter roter Verzierung, ca. 200 v. Chr., Fund aus Posen, Polen.
Price: on requestRömische SilberfibelMassive Fibel aus Silber. Fundort England, aus alter britischer Sammlung. Museumswürdiges Exemplar.
Price: on requestRömische Nadel aus BeinNadel oder Haarnadel aus Bein. Kunstvoll gearbeiteter Kopf. Fundort: White Noteley, Essex, England.
Price: on requestKeltische Fibel aus SilberSeltener Typ mit Dekor, 1. Jh. v. Chr. - 1. Jh. n. Chr. Museales Stück mit schöner Tönung.
Price: on requestKeltische Münze, Stamm der SenonenSeltene Münze des Senonenstammes. Stilisierter Kopf mit Stachelhaaren n.r. Potin, Durchmesser ca. 16mm, Gewicht 3,86 Gramm.
Price: on requestGruppe von 3 Terra Sigillata-ScherbenRömisch, 1. bis 3. Jh. n.Chr., Provinzen Germania, Scherben von Keramik mit rotem Glanzton-Überzug (Engobe). Bemerkenswert sind die erhaltenen Dekorationselemente.
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 requestGruppe von 3 Terra Sigillata-FragmentenRömisch, 1. bis 3. Jh. n.Chr., Provinzen Germania, Scherben von Keramik mit rotem Glanzton-Überzug (Engobe). Bemerkenswert sind die erhaltenen Dekorationselemente.
Price: on requestGruppe von 3 Terra Sigillata-ScherbenRömisch, 1. bis 3. Jh. n.Chr., Provinzen Germania, Scherben von Keramik mit rotem Glanzton-Überzug (Engobe). Bemerkenswert sind die erhaltenen Dekorationselemente.
Price: on requestTerra Sigillata Boden mit Stempel VITRIOFEAus der Werkstatt des Vitrio, Ostgallien, möglicherweise Trier. Sehr tiefer Stempel, museumswürdiger Zustand.
Price: on requestKeltisches SägeblattLängliche Klinge aus Bronze, wahrscheinlich Sägeblatt. Rauhe Oberfläche, sehr guter Erhaltungszustand.
Price: on requestKeltisches Messer aus BronzeGlatte, gereinigte Oberfläche, sehr schöne, gleichmäßige Patina. Exzellenter Erhaltungszustand.
Price: on requestKeltische Münze, Stamm der SenonenSeltene Münze des Senonenstammes. Stilisierter Kopf mit Stachelhaaren n.r. Potin, Durchmesser ca. 19mm, Gewicht 3,34 Gramm.
Price: on requestKeltisches Protogeld in RingformUngewöhnliches Belegstück dieser frühesten Währungsform, verziert durch drei Doppelkugeln. Exzellenter Zustand mit schöner Patina.
Price: on request