Iron Age - Rare - 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.-
Italic chestplate with fine decorations
Bronze armour from the fascinating transitional period between the late Villanova culture and the early Etruscans. Decorated with bands of zigzag and swastica.
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 requestNeo-Assyrian cylinder seal with preserved bronze settingFantastic and rare example for a cylinder seal in its original setting. From the reign of Tiglath-Pileser III in the 8th cent. BC.
Price: on requestLuristan bronze dagger with grip insertIt is very rare to find a Western Asiatic bronze dagger with an intact insert inside the grip. Dating to Iron Age Luristan, 1100 to 900 BC.
Price: on requestPair of pins with chainThe pair of pins dates to the early Iron Age of Luristan. It is made from Bronze and Iron. This state of preservation is extremely rare for composite objects.
Price: on requestRare precursor of a bell kraterFirst half 7th century BC, possibly slightly later. Decorated with geometric motifs. Very interesting, unpublished shape.
Price: on requestNeoassyrisches Zylindersiegel aus BergkristallAbrollung zeigt Ischtar und Schamasch um Spade des Marduk vor Firmament. Im Hintergrund Verehrer. Aus neoassyrischer Zeit, ca. 750 v. Chr. bis 620 v. Chr.
Price: on requestPersisches Rollsiegel - AntilopenRollsiegel aus weißem Stein mit Darstellung zweier Antilopen. Exzellente Erhaltung, sehr tiefes, detailliert geschnittenes Motiv. Etwa 8. bis 4 Jh. v. Chr. Neoassyrisch bis achämenidisch.
Price: on requestOsirisstatuette aus BronzeMuseales Stück mit wunderschöner, dunkler Patina. Ein sehr ähnliches, schlechter erhaltenes Stück ist im Metropolitan Museum of Arts ausgestellt.
Price: on requestUshabti aus Deir el-BahariPerfekt erhaltener Ushabti mit aufgemalten Hieroglyphen, Osiris, Priester des Amon, Padikhonsu, gerechtfertigt. 21. Dynastie, Dritte Zwischenzeit des Alten Ägyptens.
Price: on requestKeilschrifttafel aus der Zeit Nebukadnezars II.Rechteckige babylonische Keilschrifttafel, wahrscheinlich des Königs Nebukadnezar II. Begutachtet durch Professor Wilfred George Lambert.
Price: on requestVery large scarab pendantSteatit mit Fayence an der Oberfläche. 26. bis 31. Dynastie des Alten Ägypten, Spätzeit. Museumswürdig, ex Bonhams, davor Sammlung Lady Hamilton.
Price: on request