Greek - Vessels - 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.-
Lekythos from Toledo Museum collection
Ex 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 requestGnathian OlpePolychrome piece with brilliant colors. From an old German collection.
Price: on requestGnathian Oinochoe with golden ivy leafs and lion headElegant large vessel, so-called Gnathia pottery. Very well preserved, delicate piece of ancient art. Only minimal wear.
Price: on requestCorinthian alabastron with lionLarge piece without any damage, rare preservation for an object of this size. Very impressive.
Price: on requestSmall late corinthian amphoriskosPerfectly preserved, worth the exhibition in a museum. Original brilliant colors, no damages or restorations. 6th century BC.
Price: on requestPerfectly preserved Olpe from an old German collectionShowing a sitting Eros. Excellent condition and brilliant colors, very fine work. Late 4th century BC.
Price: on requestRed figure Oinochoe from an old German collectionShowing Eros and a female dancer. Excellent condition and brilliant colors, very fine work. 4th century BC.
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 requestAttic black-fugure plate with dolphinsLarge jar with ovoid body and trefoil mouth. Decorated with carved lines. From the 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 requestPerfectly preserved apulian EpichysisEx private collection of a New Jersey lawyer. Great condition, vivid colors.
Price: on requestHellenistic vase from "Museum fuer Morgenlandfahrer"Nice example of ancient pottery, good condition. From an old museum collection.
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 requestGreek bronze olpePerfectly preserved, massive piece with beautiful dark patina, 6th-5th century BC. With ArtLoss Certificate.
Price: on requestHellenistic core formed glassElaborate early glass vessel. Opaque blue body with white decorative bands forming spirals and feathers. Late 4th to 3rd cent. BC.
Price: on requestMegarian bowl with floral decorationNicely preserved piece from a private Columbus (Ohio, USA) collection
Price: on requestMegarian bowl decorated with a flying swanInteresting piece, featuring a flying swan. From an old German collection
Price: on requestDecorated Megarian bowl from an old German collectionInteresting shape, perfect condition.
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 requestHellenistische Spindel FlascheSpindelförmige Flasche ähnlich einer Amphora. Etwa 2. bis 1. Jh. v.Chr., Levante. Höhe 126mm, unten 20mm, breiteste Stelle 33mm.
Price: on requestAntiker griechischer Kantharos mit VerzierungenTrinkgefäß mit 2 ausschweifenden Henkeln und Liniendekor, ca. 500 v. Chr., museal
Price: on requestGriechisches AlabastronHellenistisches Keramikgefäß mit Querrillen. 4. bis 3. Jh. v.Chr., 106mm hoch. Perfekt erhalten.
Price: on requestBauchiges hellenistisches Gefäß mit filigranem Hals und 2 HenkelnEindrucksvolles schwarzes Liniendekor am Bauch und Hals, 11cm hoch, 6.5 cm Durchmesser
Price: on requestGriechische Keramikplatte mit schwarzer GlasurVerwendung als Schale oder Weinkelch, 15cm Durchmesser, mit Standfuß.
Price: on requestGestempelter Griff einer rhodischen Weinamphore400 v. Chr. bis 42 v. Chr., Blütezeit Rhodos. Einmaliges Zeugnis der Seemacht Rhodos in hellenistischer Zeit. Schrift des Stempels gut erhalten und identifizierbar. 95mm lang.
Price: on requestGriechischer Guttos mit MedusenkopfSchwarzfirnis-Keramik, Magna Graecia. Ende 4. Jh. v.Chr. bis Anfang 3 Jh. v.Chr., griechisch-hellenistische Epoche. Kännchen für Öl mit Reliefdarstellung. Perfekt erhalten, Durchmesser 10cm, Höhe 9,5cm.
Price: on requestGriechische MiniaturschaleSchale mit Standfuß in Miniaturausführung. Schwarze Glasur auf heller Keramik. Ca. 4. Jh. v.Chr., klassische griechische Antike. Durchmesser oben 54mm.
Price: on requestGriechisch-hellenistischer KrugKleiner Keramikkrug mit Standfuß, bauchig. Aus hellenistischer bis römischer Zeit. 3. bis 1. Jh. v.Chr., 6cm hoch. Intakt.
Price: on requestZyprischer Krug aus griechischer ZeitKrug aus cremefarbener Keramik, leicht beschädigt. Auf Zypern gefunden, 4. bis 1. Jh. v. Chr., Griechisch-hellenistische Epoche. 128mm hoch.
Price: on requestGroßer antiker BronzegriffUngewöhnlich großer Henkel eines Gefäßes. Massive Bronze, zahlreiche Verzierungen. Griechisch-hellenistische bis frührömische Epoche. Gewicht 137g, Länge 149mm.
Price: on requestGriechische Kylix mit Palmetten-DekorationFlaches Trinkgefäß mit Henkeln, welches zum Weingenuß verwendet wurde. Boden der Schale verziert durch vier zehnblättrige Palmetten. 400 - 350 v. Chr.
Price: on requestGriechische Skyphos im GnathiastilTrinkschale mit zwei Henkeln und sehr reichem Dekor, schöner als referenziertes Museumsexemplar.
Price: on request