Ancient Near East - Vessels - Bronze 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.-
Mesopotamian stone vessel
Heavy and high quality vessel from Bronze Age of Mesopotamia, reminescent of similar Egyptian stone vessels. Ex Christie's.
Price: on requestSpouted jug of the Yortan cultureThe large jug has a spherical body, decorated with two stylized arms and hands. From Bronze Age Anatolia.
Price: on requestPainted Bronze Age jugThe clay jug is decorated by an impressively well preserved geometric design. From Bronze Age Anatolia.
Price: on requestAnatolian clay pot with lidThe Bronze Age vessel rests on three legs and has a lid with a conical handle. Circa 2500 to 2000 BC.
Price: on requestAnatolian clay jug with incised decorationThe Bronze Age vessel has wonderful linear decorative bands, the white filling of which contrasts with the dark slip. Circa 2500 to 2000 BC.
Price: on requestDriking cup of the Troy typeSo-called Depas Amphikypellon from around 2500 BC. The famous type of drinking vessel from Troy as described in Homer's Iliad.
Price: on requestPainted ceramic bowlNice pottery vessel with painted geometric decoration in reddish-brown. From Bronze Age Iran, 2nd Millenium BC.
Price: on requestPainted tripod ceramic vesselImposing piece of painted pottery from Middle Bronze Age Western Iran. Early 2nd Millenium BC.
Price: on requestAlabaster vesselSlender container made of beige stone. From the Eastern Mediterranean.
Price: on requestCult vessel of the Yortan cultureWonderful double vessel with incised decoration. From the Early Bronze Age of Western Anatolia.
Price: on requestCypriot jug with incised decorationTypical Red Polished ware from Middle Bronze Age Cyprus, around 2000 BC.
Price: on requestPainted Bronze Age cupThe well preserved Bronze Age pottery bears a geometric painted pattern. Acquired in 1977 at Davies Antiques in London, it is claimed to have been found in Syria.
Price: on requestHittite beak-spouted ewerImposing vessel with well preserved paint. It shows geometric figures and sun wheel. From the 2nd millenium BC.
Price: on requestBronze Age Elamite ceramic vesselBowl from the Middle Elamite period with painted geometric design. From the area of ancient Iran.
Price: on requestBronze Age Elamite ceramic vesselBowl from the Middle Elamite period with painted geometric design. From the area of ancient Iran.
Price: on requestBronze Age Elamite ceramic vesselBowl from the Middle Elamite period with painted geometric design. From the area of ancient Iran.
Price: on requestElamite ceramic vessel with geometric friezeCeramic vessel in perfect condition with original painted frieze. Magnificent attest to the Middle Elamite civilization of Bronze Age Iran.
Price: on requestElamite vessel with painted friezeImpressive ceramic jar in prime condition. The geometrical shapes and animals of the frieze are a typical stylistic feature. Found in Susa, from the time of the Ur-III dynasty, around 2000 BC.
Price: on requestTasse der frühen BronzezeitTasse oder kleiner Krug mit Henkel aus Terra cotta. Levante, kanaanitische Völker. Frühe Bronzezeit, 3000 v.Chr. bis 2200 v.Chr., Unten 55mm, breiteste Stelle 90mm, oben 80mm.
Price: on requestBronzezeitliche Schale, Kanaan (144)Teller / Schale der Levante, kanaanitische Völker, Terracotta. Bronze- bis Eisenzeit. Durchmesser: 155mm, Höhe: 40mm.
Price: on requestBronzezeitliche Schale, Kanaan (143)Teller / Schale der Levante, kanaanitische Völker, Terracotta. Bronze- bis Eisenzeit. Durchmesser: 155mm, Höhe: 50mm.
Price: on requestKanaanitische Fingernagel KeramikSehr seltene kanaanitische Fingernagel-verzierte Keramik. 3. Jt.v.Chr. 7cm hoch. Perfekt erhalten.
Price: on requestBronzezeitliche Schale, Kanaan (146)Teller / Schale der Levante, kanaanitische Völker, Terracotta. Bronze- bis Eisenzeit. Durchmesser: 140mm.
Price: on requestKrug aus Terracotta, Kanaan1000 bis 500 v.Chr., Levante. Höhe 225mm, Durchm. 160mm. Komplett unbeschädigter Krug aus der Eisenzeit.
Price: on requestBemalte Amphora, Levante, BronzezeitHerrliche, dekorativ bemalte Amphora, 1850-1550 v.Chr. Intakt. 17cm hoch, 12cm Durchmesser.
Price: on requestBemaltes Tongefäß, LevanteFrühe Bronzezeit, 3 Jt.v.Chr., dekorativ bemalt. 10cm hoch, 6cm Durchmesser. Perfekt erhalten.
Price: on requestPithos, großes Vorratsgefäß, frühe Bronzezeit3100 - 1850 v.Chr., Terracotta. Perfekt erhalten, 31cm hoch, 28cm Durchmesser, originale Fundpatina.
Price: on requestBronzezeitliche Schale, Kanaan (145)Teller / Schale der Levante, kanaanitische Völker, Terracotta. Bronze- bis Eisenzeit. Durchmesser: 155mm, Höhe: 40mm.
Price: on requestKrug aus Terracotta, KanaanBronzezeit, Levante. Höhe 150mm, Durchm. 95mm, Oben 29mm, Öffnung 16mmHenkelöffnung 28x19mm. An Öffnung winzige Stelle abgebrochen, ansonsten ganz. Sehr imposant
Price: on requestBronzezeitlicher Krug, KanaanLevante,Höhe 180mm, Durchmesser 115mm - oben 75mm. Boden rissig, sonst keine Schäden. Henkelöffnung 40x20mm. Sehr imposant.
Price: on requestBronzezeitliche Schale, KanaanTeller / Schale der Levante, kanaanitische Völker, Terracotta. Ca. 1600 - 1200 v.Chr., Späte Bronzezeit. Durchmesser: 140mm, Höhe: 45mm.
Price: on requestTeekanne vom Amphoriskos-Typ2250 bis 2000 v. Chr., Mittlere Bronzezeit I. Sehr guter Zustand, nicht restauriert. Äußerst seltenes Bindeglied zur MBII Epoche. Breiteste Stelle 130mm, Höhe 125mm.
Price: on requestKrug oder Tasse der frühen Bronzezeit3100 bis 2900 v. Chr., Frühe Bronzezeit I. Hell-rötliche Keramik, bauchiger kleiner Krug oder Tasse mit Henkel. Restauration am Rand. Breite 90mm, Höhe 80mm.
Price: on requestGroße Teekanne vom Amphoriskos-Typ2250 bis 2000 v. Chr., Mittlere Bronzezeit I. Randschaden, sonst guter Zustand, nicht restauriert. Äußerst seltenes Bindeglied zur MBII Epoche. Breiteste Stelle 150mm, Höhe 160mm.
Price: on requestGroßer kanaanitischer Henkelkrug der Bronzezeit2000 v.Chr. bis 1500 v.Chr., Mittlere Bronzezeit IIA/B. Großer, aber elegant geformter Krug mit Henkel und Ausguss. Vermutlich für Wasser, Wein oder Öl verwendet. Höhe 230mm. Breite maximal 100mm.
Price: on requestUralte Tasse mit Henkel, 5500 Jahre altChalkolithische Keramik mit fein gearbeitetem Henkel, perfekt erhalten, museale Rarität
Price: on request