Vessels - Iron Age - Middle East - 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.-
Three ancient pottery vesselsAn exciting mixed group from the Iron Age to Classical Antiquity. From the collection of Professor Manegold.
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Elamite horse rhytonFascinating clay vessel in the shape of a horse from the Neo-Elamite period, around 700 BC. A TL analysis report is included with the piece.
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Cypriot black-on-red jugVery well preserved incl. original painting. From the collection of the German actress Lotti Huber, found during excavations in Cyprus in the 1950s.
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Cypriot Lekythos with black slipVery well preserved incl. original slip. From the collection of the German actress Lotti Huber, found during excavations in Cyprus in the 1950s.
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Cypriot black-on-red LekythosVery well preserved incl. original painting. From the collection of the German actress Lotti Huber, found during excavations in Cyprus in the 1950s.
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Iron Age pottery vessel in the shape of a tigerFantastic animal shaped vessel with the mouth serving as a spout. From Iron Age Azerbaijan. The piece comes with a TL analysis from 1981.
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Cypriot bichrome ware LekythosVery well preserved incl. original painting. From the collection of the German actress Lotti Huber, found during excavations in Cyprus in the 1950s.
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Cypriot bichrome ware LekythosVery well preserved incl. original painting. From the collection of the German actress Lotti Huber, found during excavations in Cyprus in the 1950s.
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Cypriot bichrome ware dishLarge shallow dish painted with geometrical patterns in red and brown. Bichrome ware from the Cypro-Geometric period.
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Small juglet from the Holy LandPottery of daily life from biblical times, Iron Age II. The piece was found in Hebron, a city with considerable historical importance.
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Dipper juglet from the Holy LandPottery of daily life from biblical times, made around 700 BC. The piece was found in Hebron, a city with considerable historical importance.
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Dipper juglet from the Holy LandPottery of daily life from biblical times, made around 700 BC. The piece was found in Hebron, a city with considerable historical importance.
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Alabaster vesselSlender container made of beige stone. From the Eastern Mediterranean.
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Cypriot bowlVery nice pottery plate painted with circles and accentuations. Cypro-Archaic period.
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Cypriot stemmed bowlNice small vessel with well-preserved painted decorations. From Cyprus towards the end of the geometric period and the beginning of the archaic period.
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Juglet from Iron Age IIThis vessel from the Holy Land was made between construction and destruction of the First Temple in Jerusalem. From the well-known Dr. Steve Adler collection.
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Juglet from Iron Age IIThis vessel from the Holy Land was made between construction and destruction of the First Temple in Jerusalem. From the well-known Dr. Steve Adler collection.
Price: on request
Juglet from Iron Age IIThis vessel from the Holy Land was made between construction and destruction of the First Temple in Jerusalem. From the well-known Dr. Steve Adler collection.
Price: on request
Large pottery vessel in the shape of a zebuImposing Western Asiatic vessel of the Amlash culture. Including TL analysis. Around 1000 BC.
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Imposing 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.
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Zoomorphic vessel in the shape of a zebuThe Western Asiatic vessel amazes by its size and state of preservation. Including TL analysis. Around 1000 BC.
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Iron Age jugMassive and imposing piece from the early 1st Millenium BC. Previously in the well-known Rihani family collection, with Jordanian export permit.
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Krug 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.
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Henkelkrug 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.
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Große 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.
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Henkelkrug 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.
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Mittelgroße 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.
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Wasserkrug oder Weinkrug, Eisenzeit IICGefäß aus einer historisch interessanten Epoche der Levante. Vermutlich als Haushaltsgefäß für Wasser oder Wein verwendet.
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Massive Karaffe aus der Eisenzeit IHenkelkrug mit Ausguss, Typ aus dem nördlichen Israel, 1200 v. Chr. bis 1000 v. Chr.
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Persische Keramik, Imitation einer MetallschüsselFußloses Schälchen, mit horizontal eingeschnürter Wand, randlos. Standfläche minimal abgeflacht.
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Kelchförmiges Trinkgefäß oder RitualgefäßEisenzeitlicher Kelch von der Levante. Keramik mit umlaufendem Rillendekor. Wuchtiger Körper auf schmalem Standfuß. H/D 100/85 mm.
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Henkelkrug aus der Eisenzeit, LevanteKleine Karaffe aus massiver, grob gearbeiteter Keramik. 1200 v. Chr. bis 1000 v. Chr. Eisenzeit I.
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Große Karaffe aus dem Heiligen LandGroßer Henkelkrug aus massiver, grob gearbeiteter Keramik. 930 v. Chr. bis 586 v. Chr. Höhe 175 mm, Durchmesser am Bauch ca. 140 mm.
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dekorierter elamitischer Becher aus TonDiskusförmiger Standfuß, senkrechte Schulter, nach außen gebogene Lippe. Schulter mit einem umlaufenden Blattmuster dekoriert.
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Nahöstlicher KeramikkrugGroßer Krug aus hell beigefarbener Keramik, fast 20cm hoch. 1500 bis 500 v. Chr., Späte Bronzezeit bis Eisenzeit.
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