Middle Ages - Ceramics and clay - Sold antiquities
Archive of sold antiquities
All artefacts sold in our gallery are fully documented in our online archive and database. Being a specialist ancient art dealer, preserving also the more recent history of each and every piece sold in our shop is at our heart. That is particularly useful for artefacts that changed owners in the meantime. Information that may have been lost in the process can be easily restored from our archives. Please do not hesitate to contact us if you need further information about ancient items that have been sold in our gallery. We can help you with reconstructing the history of ownership for those items. All information about our customers will be kept confidential, of course.-
Bowl of the Chancay culture
Flat pottery bowl with abstract painting on the inside. The pre-Columbian art of the Chancay seems simple at first, but radiates an elegance that still seems modern today.
Price: on requestRoman and medieval potsherds from the RhinelandFragments of Roman and medieval pottery. Finds from the Roman city of Novaesium, today's Neuss in Germany, an early Roman foundation and with this one of the oldest cities in Germany.
Price: on requestBowl of the Chancay cultureFlat pottery bowl with abstract painting. The pre-Columbian art of the Chancay seems simple at first, but radiates an elegance that still seems modern today.
Price: on requestBowl of the Chancay cultureThin-walled pottery bowl with abstract painting and plastic animal head handles. The pre-Columbian art of the Chancay seems simple at first, but radiates an elegance that still seems modern today.
Price: on requestBowl of the Chancay cultureThin-walled pottery bowl with abstract painting. The pre-Columbian art of the Chancay seems simple at first, but radiates an elegance that still seems modern today.
Price: on requestGourd shaped bowl of the Chimú cultureElegant bowl with shiny black surface. Precolumbian pottery of the 10th to 15th century.
Price: on requestBowl of the Chancay cultureFlat pottery bowl with abstract painting. The pre-Columbian art of the Chancay seems simple at first, but radiates an elegance that still seems modern today.
Price: on requestBowl of the Chancay cultureThin-walled pottery bowl with abstract painting. The pre-Columbian art of the Chancay seems simple at first, but radiates an elegance that still seems modern today.
Price: on requestPersian bowl from GolestanNicely decorated with plant ornaments in black and turquoise. Made towards the end of the Islamic Golden Age in the Persian province of Golestan.
Price: on requestJaguar vessel of the Guanacaste-Nicoya peoplesThe imposing vessel shows not just a jaguar but a transformed shaman in his animal form. It was made in Pre-Columbian Mesoamerica between 800 and 1200 AD and used for funeral purposes in the Guanacaste region.
Price: on requestBavarian drinking vessel from the Early Middle AgesRare and beautifully stamp decorated pottery of the early Baiuvarii around 600 AD. From a find in Riekofen in Bavaria.
Price: on requestBowl of the Ica cultureColourfully painted pottery made by the precolumbian Ica culture. Nicely decorated by five rows of ornamentation. Around 1000 AD.
Price: on requestBowl of the Ica cultureAppealing pottery made by the precolumbian Ica culture and decorated with a linear pattern. Around 1000 AD.
Price: on requestMing bowl from Binh Thuan wreck - ex Christie'sFrom a wreck discovered 2001 in the South China Sea, identified as the Chinese merchant vessel "I Sin Ho". Perfectly preserved.
Price: on requestMing bowl from Binh Thuan wreck - ex Christie'sFrom a wreck discovered 2001 in the South China Sea, identified as the Chinese merchant vessel "I Sin Ho". Perfectly preserved.
Price: on requestMing bowl from Binh Thuan wreck - ex Christie'sFrom a wreck discovered 2001 in the South China Sea, identified as the Chinese merchant vessel "I Sin Ho". Perfectly preserved.
Price: on requestMing plate from Binh Thuan wreck - ex Christie'sFrom a wreck discovered 2001 in the South China Sea, identified as the Chinese merchant vessel "I Sin Ho". Perfectly preserved.
Price: on requestMing plate from Binh Thuan wreck - ex Christie'sFrom a wreck discovered 2001 in the South China Sea, identified as the Chinese merchant vessel "I Sin Ho". Perfectly preserved.
Price: on requestMing plate from Binh Thuan wreck - ex Christie'sFrom a wreck discovered 2001 in the South China Sea, identified as the Chinese merchant vessel "I Sin Ho". Perfectly preserved.
Price: on requestRiesiger antiker Kochtopf, 7. bis 12. Jhd.Eindrucksvolles Exemplar in musealer Erhaltung. Islamisch, schönes Dekor, Terracotta, Levante. Höhe: 25cm, Durchmesser: 36cm.
Price: on requestChinesische Schale mit grüner GlasurSchale, Keramik, grün glasiert, 15cm Durchmesser, 5cm hoch. Song Dynastie, 960 bis 1279 n.Chr., China. Glasierte Keramik, sehr schöne, dezent grünliche Glasur.
Price: on requestTempel-Ölgefäß (E)Song-Dynastie, Altes China, 960 bis 1279 n.Chr. Keramik mit brauner Glasur. Für Öl. Sehr gut erhalten.
Price: on requestTempellampe mit Aufsatz, Seladon-KeramikSong-Dynastie, Altes China, 960 bis 1279 n.Chr. Tempellampe mit Aufsatz, grüne Seladon-Glasur. Museal.
Price: on requestByzantinische bis islamische ÖllampeUrsprünglich byzantinisch inspirierter Lampentyp, 7. bis 9. Jh. n.Chr., Länge 90mm, Breite 60mm, Höhe 30mm.
Price: on requestSchlichte islamische Öllampe8. bis 10. Jh. n.Chr., ohne Dekor, grobe Ausführung, große Lampe. Variation eines weit verbreiteten Typs. Länge 110mm, Breite 85mm, Höhe 45mm. Henkel fehlend.
Price: on requestMassive islamische Öllampe8. bis 10. Jh. n.Chr., schlichtes Dekor. Schräg eingearbeitete Dochtöffnung. Einfache Ausführung eines weit verbreiteten Typs. Länge 95mm, Breite 75mm, Höhe 55mm.
Price: on requestChinesischer Krug mit grüner GlasurKrug, 4 Henkel, 1 Ausguss, 14cm Durchmesser, 13cm hoch. Song Dynastie, 960 bis 1279 n.Chr., China. Grün glasierte Keramik in meisterhafter Ausführung.
Price: on requestTempel-Ölgefäß (A)Song-Dynastie, Altes China, 960 bis 1279 n.Chr. Keramik mit brauner Glasur. Für Öl. Sehr gut erhalten.
Price: on requestTempel-Ölgefäß (B)Song-Dynastie, Altes China, 960 bis 1279 n.Chr. Keramik mit brauner Glasur. Für Öl. Sehr gut erhalten.
Price: on requestTempel-Ölgefäß (C)Song-Dynastie, Altes China, 960 bis 1279 n.Chr. Keramik mit brauner Glasur. Für Öl. Sehr gut erhalten.
Price: on requestPersische ÖllampeKeramik mit intensiver grüner Glasur, schöner Henkel, in Lilienblatt mündend. Spätes 13. - frühes 14. Jh. n. Chr.
Price: on requestChinesischer Krug zum Wein erhitzenKrug, 18cm hoch. Song Dynastie, 960 bis 1279 n.Chr., China. Glasierte Keramik aus Terracotta, sehr schöne, typische grünliche Glasur. Dezente Verzierungen.
Price: on requestTempellampe, Seladon-KeramikSong-Dynastie, Altes China, 960 bis 1279 n.Chr. Tempellampe, grüne Seladon-Glasur. Museal.
Price: on requestPerle der Manabí-Kultur aus Ecuador500 n. Chr. bis 1500 n. Chr., Präinkazeit und Präkolonialzeit. Bichrome Tonperle mit kunstvoller Miniaturszene, dargestellt ist ein Vogel.
Price: on requestPerle der Manabí-Kultur aus Ecuador500 n. Chr. bis 1500 n. Chr., Präinkazeit und Präkolonialzeit. Bichrome Tonperle mit kunstvoller Miniaturszene, dargestellt ist ein Leguan.
Price: on requestChinesische Porzellanfrucht aus der Qing-DynastieAltarfrucht aus feinem Porzellan mit polychromer Glasur. Alte China des 19. Jh., 65mm lang. Perfekt erhalten.
Price: on request