Vessels - Iron Age - 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.-
Very large cypriot bowl
Dating to the early cypro-archaic period, so-called black-on-red ware II. From an old German private collection. Coming with an ArtLoss certificate.
Price: on requestLarge cypriot bowl, ex Sotheby'sDating to the early cypro-archaic period, so-called black-on-red ware II. From an old German private collection, acquired 1970 at Sotheby's. Coming with an ArtLoss certificate.
Price: on requestPublished cypriot kylix, ex Christie'sExcellently preserved. 1977 on exhibition in the Bielefeld Museum of Fine Arts. From an old German private collection, acquired 1972 at Christie's. Coming with an ArtLoss certificate.
Price: on requestLarge published cypriot krater, ex Sotheby'sFully preserved piece, very rare for an object of this size. 1977 on exhibition in the Bielefeld Museum of Fine Arts. From an old German private collection, acquired 1971 at Sotheby's. Coming with an ArtLoss certificate.
Price: on requestPublished etruscan hydria or amphora1969 on exhibition in the Stadtsparkasse Gelsenkirchen, published in the exhibition catalogue. Perfectly preserved, from an old German private collection, acquired in the 1970s at Galerie Hermanns, Munich. Coming with an ArtLoss certificate
Price: on requestLarge early Etruscan decorated jarNicely preserved, from an old German collection, acquired in the late1950s. Found in Latium region (Italy) near Sezze.
Price: on requestPerfectly preserved Etruscan storage jarRare object type, perfectly preserved. From an old German collection, acquired in the late1950s. Found in Latium region (Italy) near Sezze.
Price: on requestLarge Etruscan oinochoe: Found in CerveteriVery impressive, large vase from an old German collection, acquired in the late1950s. Found in a tomb near Cerveteri. Coming with an Art Loss certificate.
Price: on requestLekythos from Toledo Museum collectionEx collection Prof. G. Olcott, the first Columbia University professor for Roman archeology. Acquired from his estate 1912 by the Toledo Museum (Ohio), in the museum collection until 2017. Found in Apulia.
Price: on requestEarly large Etruscan bucchero oinochoeLarge jar with ovoid body and trefoil mouth. Decorated with carved lines. From an old German collection, acquired in the 1950s. Coming with an Art Loss certificate.
Price: on requestItalo-corinthian Pyxis with horsesFrom an old Swiss collection, btw 1986 and 2001 on loan at the archeologic collection of the University of Zürich. About 6th century BC.
Price: on requestSmall bowl from Magna GraeciaFrom an old Swiss collection, btw 1986 and 2001 on loan at the archeologic collection of the University of Zürich. About 6th century BC.
Price: on requestEtruscan bucchero oinochoe from an old collectionLarge jar with ovoid body and trefoil mouth. Decorated with carved lines. From the old German collection Dr. Tillmann. Coming with an Art Loss certificate.
Price: on requestLarge Etruscan bucchero oinochoe from OrvietoPerfectly preserved, impressive jar. Never damaged or restored. Worth the exhibition in a museum. From the old German collection Dr. Tillmann. Coming with an Art Loss certificate.
Price: on requestTall Etruscan ChaliceProbably manufactured at Vulci. From an old German collection Dr. Tillmann.
Price: on requestItalo-geometric jar with two handlesFrom an old Swiss collection, btw 1986 and 2001 on loan at the archeologic collection of the University of Zürich. 7th century BC, perfectly preserved ornamental painting.
Price: on requestLarge pottery vessel in the shape of a zebuImposing Western Asiatic vessel of the Amlash culture. Including TL analysis. Around 1000 BC.
Price: on requestImposing elamite ceramic spouted jarThe jar has a biconical body and a spout in form of a stilized bird's head. From ancient Iran at the beginning of the 1st Millenium BC.
Price: on requestZoomorphic vessel in the shape of a zebuThe Western Asiatic vessel amazes by its size and state of preservation. Including TL analysis. Around 1000 BC.
Price: on requestIron Age jugMassive and imposing piece from the early 1st Millenium BC. Previously in the well-known Rihani family collection, with Jordanian export permit.
Price: on requestCypriot bowl from the famous Severis collectionPerfectly preserved piece with very vivid bichrome decoration. Ex Christie's.
Price: on requestCypriot amphora from the famous Severis collectionEx Fortnum and Mason, London, UK. Impressive piece.
Price: on requestEtruscan bucchero urn with lid - found in CerveteriEarly 6th century BC. Perfectly preserved, from an old Swiss collection before 1930.
Price: on requestCup of the Urnfield cultureCeramic vessel dating to the transition period between Bronze Age and Iron Age in Central Europe. 1200 to 800 BC. Found in an urnfield in Austria.
Price: on requestBig Cup of the Urnfield cultureCeramic vessel dating to the transition period between Bronze Age and Iron Age in Central Europe. 1200 to 800 BC. Found in an urnfield in Austria.
Price: on requestBig bowl from the Urnfield periodCeramic vessel dating to the transition period between Bronze Age and Iron Age in Central Europe. 1200 to 800 BC. Found in an urnfield in Lower Austria.
Price: on requestJuglet from the Urnfield periodSmall juglet dating to the transition period between Bronze Age and Iron Age in Central Europe. 1200 to 800 BC. Found in an urnfield in Lower Austria.
Price: on requestCup of the Urnfield cultureCeramic vessel dating to the transition period between Bronze Age and Iron Age in Central Europe. 1200 to 800 BC. Found in an urnfield in Austria.
Price: on requestKrug für Wasser oder Wein800 v.Chr. bis 586 v.Chr., Eisenzeit II C. Heller, ockerfarbener Ton mit Resten von bichromem Überzug. Perfekt erhaltene Keramik mit toller Sandpatina. Höhe 150mm. Breite maximal 100mm.
Price: on requestHenkelkrug mit Resten von schwarzem ÜberzugCharakteristischer Typ schwarzer Keramiken. 1000 v.Chr. bis 586 v.Chr., Eisenzeit II, Levante. Gebrannter Überzug auf dunklem Ton, schöne Erhaltung. Höhe 110mm. Massiv wirkende Keramik.
Price: on requestGroße Karaffe aus massivem TonDekantierkrug. Hell-oranger, grober Ton mit rotem Überzug. Fatty ware. 1000 v.Chr. bis 586 v.Chr., Eisenzeit II, vermutlich gegen Ende. Höhe 180mm. Breite maximal 120mm.
Price: on requestHenkelkrug mit grauem ÜberzugCharakteristischer Typ schwarzer Keramiken. 1000 v.Chr. bis 586 v.Chr., Eisenzeit II, Levante. Gebrannter Überzug auf ockerfarbenem Ton, museale Erhaltung. Höhe 95mm.
Price: on requestMittelgroße Amphora für Vorratshaltung1200 v.Chr. bis 586 v.Chr., Eisenzeit. Zweihenklige Amphora aus rötlichem Ton, Levante. Leichter Schaden am Rand, sonst erhalten. Höhe 170mm. Breite maximal 140mm.
Price: on requestWasserkrug oder Weinkrug, Eisenzeit IICGefäß aus einer historisch interessanten Epoche der Levante. Vermutlich als Haushaltsgefäß für Wasser oder Wein verwendet.
Price: on requestMassive Karaffe aus der Eisenzeit IHenkelkrug mit Ausguss, Typ aus dem nördlichen Israel, 1200 v. Chr. bis 1000 v. Chr.
Price: on requestKeramikschale, Lausitzer-KulturPreiswertes Schälchen aus der nordeuropäischen späten Bronzezeit bis frühen Eisenzeit. 1200 v. Chr. bis 500 v. Chr.
Price: on request