Late Antiquity - 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.-
Mochica stirrup vesselThe body is creatively shaped as a bird man. A wonderful testimony to the last bloom of the Mochica culture before its collapse.
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Roman transport amphora found at Cabrera islandPerfectly preserved, large amphora from the Mediterranean sea. Attractive marine patina.
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Egyptian frog lamp from very old German collectionThe frog lamps developed in Egypt close to Abydos. For the Egyptians, the frog symbolized birth and resurrection, this symbolism was also adapted by the early Christians. From the German collection Becker, in this for 3 generations.
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Roman oil lamp with head of a Taurus as handleRare type with plastic handle and large cross on base.
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North African oil lamp with running gazelleInteresting motif, very detailed work. Nicely preserved piece from an old collection.
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North African oil lamp with floral motifDark clay with partially preserved dark glaze. Nicely preserved, from an old collection.
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North African oil lampInteresting motif, very detailed work. Nicely preserved piece from an old collection.
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North African Christian oil lamp with palm treeVery detailed work, nicely preserved, from an old collection.
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Very large North African oil lampEarly Christian oil lamp with Chi Rho christogram, below the letters alpha and omega. Large and impressive piece. From the very old German collection Becker.
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North African oil lamp - very rare typeDark clay with partially preserved dark green glaze, very rare transition type. Nicely preserved, from an old German collection.
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Ornate Late Roman fibulaNicely patinated body with incised linear decorations. Well preserved multi-part spring. 2nd to 5th cent. AD.
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Bracelet with animal headsMassive bronze bracelet dating to Late Antiquity. Animal head shaped terminals.
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Roman provincial fibula of the horsemenThe swastika shaped brooch with horse head terminals was worn by the cavallery in Late Antiquity. In particular by the troops recruited by the Romans from their Pannonian Foederati. It might have been a symbol for strength or designated a military rank.
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Byzantine bracelet with decorated terminalsMassive bronze bracelet with circular profile. The terminals are made of nicely decorated plates.
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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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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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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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Small Roman amphora from El-Djem, TunisPossibly produced in Hispania Baetica. From a very old German collection
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Skillful golden ring with insert agateThe fingerring dates to Late Roman times. It recalls the glory of the rich families of Rome. The elaborately ornamented ring holds an agate stone with beautiful coloured layers.
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Roman gold diadem with bust of Licinius IIExciting and very well preserved piece.
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Samaritanische ÖllampeReich dekoriert, seltener Typ. 4. bis 5. Jh. n.Chr. Spätrömische bis frühbyzantinische Epoche. Länge 100mm, Breite 60mm.
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Frührömische ÖllampeDiskusförmige rötliche Keramik, 1. bis 2. Jh. n.Chr., Levante. Sehr schöner nicht restaurierter Zustand, antike Vergrößerung des Einfüllloches. Länge 80mm, Breite 65mm.
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Byzantinische Öllampe6. bis 9. Jh. n.Chr., byzantinische Zeit. Schwere Keramik, Levante, Syria/Palaestina. Gitterartiges lineares Dekor auf Körper, Henkel mit Palmendekor. Länge 95mm.
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Römische Öllampe mit grüner GlasurRömische Provinzen Pannonia, 4. Jh. n.Chr., Spätantike, 82mm lang. Perfekt erhaltenes Exemplar.
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Antiker Ring aus Bronze19mm Durchmesser außen, 4,3g, dezente Gestaltung, leicht ovale Form. Aus römischer bis byzantinischer Zeit. Schöne Erhaltung, fein patiniert.
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Byzantinisches Bronzekreuz8. bis 10. Jh. n.Chr, Bronze. Teil eines Reliquienkreuzes mit stilisierter Mariendarstellung. Befestigungen weitgehend intakt. Länge: 48mm mit Ösen, 36mm nur Körper.
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Byzantinische Öllampe, Palaestina6. bis 7. Jh. n.Chr. Mittelbyzantinische Epoche. Länge 90mm, Breite 60mm, Höhe 55mm. Seltene Töpferscheibenfertigung. Tüllenkanne mit Henkel, keine Brüche. Vollständig und intakt.
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Follis des Licinius II - Seltenes versilbertes ExemplarAV: Belorbeerte, drapiert Büste nach links, hält Globus, Mappa und Zepter. D N VAL LICIN LICINIVS NOB C. RV: Lagertor, 2 Punkte zur rechten Seite. PROVIDENTIAE CAESS.
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Spätrömische bis byzantinische ÖllampeCa. 3. bis 7 Jh. n.Chr. Länge 90mm, Breite 55mm, Höhe 28mm. Öffnungen 20mm und 10mm. Vollständig und intakt, schwache Rußspuren.
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Römische Beit Natif Öllampe4. bis 5. Jh. n.Chr., benannt nach dem Ort der Werkstatt in Judäa. Länge 70mm, Breite 55mm, Höhe 25mm. Perfekte Erhaltung, reiches Dekor.
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Römische ÖllampeEtwa 300 bis 450 n.Chr. Nach typisch römischer Gussform von der Levante. Länge 75mm, Breite 60mm, Höhe 25mm, guter Zustand, starke Rußspuren.
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Samaritanische Öllampe, Palaestina6. bis 7. Jh. n.Chr. Mittelbyzantinische Epoche. Länge 100mm, Breite 65mm, Höhe 35mm. Kunstvolles Dekor. Vollständig und intakt, starke Rußspuren.
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Antiker Ring mit großem Stein (94D)Etwa 3. bis 11 Jhd., 4,9g. Gut erhalten, sehr großer roter Stein eingefasst. Massives Erscheinungsbild.
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Terracotta Öllampe, 3. bis 11. Jh. (137)Römisch bis byzantinisch. Länge 69mm, Breite 55mm, Höhe ca 22mm Öffnungen 20mm und 10mm, keine Brüche, Griff ganz, starke Rußspuren.
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Terracotta Öllampe, 3. bis 11. Jh. (136)Römisch bis byzantinisch. Länge 84mm, Breite 52mm, Höhe ca 26mm Öffnungen 20x23mm und 10mm, kl. Loch an vorderer Öffnung, Öffnungen bestoßen, Griff angebrochen, Rußspuren.
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Byzantinischer Gürtelschmuck (I)Bronzeschmuck zur Befestigung an Gürtel oder Kleidung, ca. 6. Jh. n.Chr., byzantinisch. 2,0cm.
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