Classical antiquity - Southern Europe - 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.-
Roman jar with flat handle
Perfectly preserved piece from a very old German collection.
Price: on requestRoman jar with flat handlePerfectly preserved piece from a very old German collection.
Price: on requestRoman jar or beaker, probably found in Trier area.Interesting piece from a German collection.
Price: on requestRare Roman bronze askosSmall massive duck-shaped jug with lovely decorated handle showing an animal mask.
Price: on requestRed figure Oinochoe from a very old German collectionExcellent condition and brilliant colors. Decorated with a large red figure female head. 4th century BC.
Price: on requestRed figure Apulian lekanisShallow Greek bowl with high foot, lid with high knob handle. Richly decorated with red figure paintings of female heads and shells. Apulia, 4th century BC
Price: on requestDecorated Greek gold diademA similar piece is on exhibition in the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City.
Price: on requestRoman gold diadem with bust of Licinius IIExciting and very well preserved piece.
Price: on requestDecorated Roman Terra Sigillata bowlVery fine condition, 2nd century AD. Probably found in Trier area.
Price: on requestRoman oil lamp showing fighting wrestlersAn almost identical oil lamp is exhibited in the Roman-Germanic Museum in Cologne
Price: on requestGlass flask in bowlThis uncommon glass object from Roman times consists of a household glass flask that has been set in a glass bowl. It is a mystery if it has been made for a practical purpose or if it is a trial piece of a glassblower.
Price: on requestStone statue of a seated IsisVery fine condition, from an important London collection
Price: on requestRoman intaglio with portrait of a ladyFinely worked Roman ring stone from bright orange glass. An artwork in great detail from Roman times.
Price: on requestRoman military whistleHistorically interesting example of Roman military equipment. Whistles of this type have been used in the 1st to 2nd cent. AD. Their function is not fully understood, yet.
Price: on requestRoman 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.
Price: on requestAncient intaglio with head of a Black AfricanEngraved gem of beautiful pink glass. The portrait head has dreadlocks and a strongly characterized face. Intaglio from Roman times.
Price: on requestRoman intaglio with a young womanMiniature work in a colourful glass paste changing from bright blue to an opaque light blue. The intaglio from Roman times exhibits the portrait head of a young woman.
Price: on requestPerfectly centered Domitian aureusReverse showing cornucopiae, in field COS IIII. Almost extremely fine, Rome 76-77 AD
Price: on requestRoman Republic - Denarius - P. Accoleius LariscolusRome, 43 BC. AV: Bust of Diana Nemorensis, RV: Triple cult statue of Diana Nemorensis facing, supporting on hands and shoulders beam with five cypress trees; the figure on the left holding poppy, the figure on the right holding lily. Attractive dark patina.
Price: on requestRare Markus Antonius fouree denariusMint moving with Antonius. 42 BC, the year which has seen the 2nd triumvirat and the death of Caesar's murderer Brutus. Great cabinet patina, very rare in this condition.
Price: on requestRoman military whistleHistorically interesting example of Roman military equipment. Whistles of this type have been used in the 1st to 2nd cent. AD. Their function is not fully understood, yet.
Price: on requestRoman 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.
Price: on requestRoman 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.
Price: on requestRoman Intaglio with bust of MercuryThe glass paste shows Hermes in travel garment. The motive is taken from older Greek gem stones. In Roman culture the god Hermes was known as Mercurius (Mercury).
Price: on requestRoman Intaglio with helmeted bustNice ancient intaglio made of beautiful greenish yellow glass. The quality work shows the portrait of a young military wearing a Corinthian helmet.
Price: on requestGalba Denarius, almost extremely fineNicely centered speciman, showing a very impressive portrait of a typical Roman aristocrat. RIC rare.
Price: on requestRoman Intaglio with helmeted bustWorkmanship of highest artistic quality. Detailed portrait of a young military wearing a Corinthian helmet. Roman Republican to early Roman Imperial. Made from beautiful violet glass imitating amethyst.
Price: on requestRoman intaglio of good workmanshipQuality ring stone from orange-brown glass. Showing a draped bust. Roman period. From the Professor Brosch collection of ancient gems.
Price: on requestRoman intaglio with portrait headDark glass paste with portrait head of a young woman. She is wearing a traditional headband. The hair is worn in locks falling in her neck. Dating from Roman Republic to Roman Imperial times. From the Professor Brosch collection of ancient engraved gems.
Price: on requestRömische Pfeilspitzen aus EisenGruppe antike römische Pfeilspitzen, 3 Stück, verschiedene Formen. Überwiegend 3. bis 5. Jh. n.Chr.Längen: 75mm; 104mm; 76mm.
Price: on requestRömische Kanne mit TülleHochgewachsene Kanne mit langem Hals. Provinz Asia, 1. Jh. n.Chr., 15,5cm hoch, 9,7cm Durchmesser am Bauch, vorzüglicher Zustand.
Price: on requestRömische Öllampe mit grüner GlasurRömische Provinzen Pannonia, 4. Jh. n.Chr., Spätantike, 82mm lang. Perfekt erhaltenes Exemplar.
Price: on requestRömischer Krug, mit DoppelhenkelSchön profiliert, vorzüglicher Zustand. Provinz Raetia, 1. bis 2. Jh. n.Chr., Höhe 11,1cm, Durchmesser ca. 12cm mit Henkeln.
Price: on requestRömisches UnguentariumAntike Glasflasche für Parfüm oder Öl. Unguentarium. Levante, römische Provinz Judäa, 2 bis 3 Jh. n.Chr. Höhe 125mm.
Price: on requestRömische Pfeilspitzen aus EisenGruppe antike römische Pfeilspitzen, 3 Stück, verschiedene Formen. Überwiegend 3. bis 5. Jh. n.Chr.Längen: 95cm; 66cm; 87mm.
Price: on request