Greek - Southern Europe - 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.-
Greatly preserved Apulian bell kraterLarge vase in great condition. Used for watering down wine in Ancient Greece. From old German collection.
Price: on request
Hellenistic cylinder sealRare seal from hellenistic times. Depicting three standing figures. 350 to 100 BC.
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Two Greek leaden sling bulletsAlmond shaped lead bullets of a slinger. They were part of the equipment of a Greek army from the late 5th to the 2nd century BC.
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Hellenistic gold earring with bullElaborate earring with twisted band and plastic head of a bull. The piece dates to hellenistic times and was skillfully made of gold wire and sheet.
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Leaden sling bullet with inscriptionsAlmond shaped lead bullet of a slinger. It was part of the equipment of a Greek army from the late 5th to the 2nd century BC.
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Leaden sling bullet with thunderbolt reliefAlmond shaped lead bullet of a slinger. It was part of the equipment of a Greek army from the late 5th to the 2nd century BC.
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Roman marble portrait of a goddessRoman Imperial copy of a classical Greek original. Coming with an Art Loss certificate.
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Hellenistic marble portrait of a youthPossibly Ptolemaios III or IV or a private portrait following the official style.
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Cypriot bowl from the famous Severis collectionPerfectly preserved piece with very vivid bichrome decoration. Ex Christie's.
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Cypriot amphora from the famous Severis collectionEx Fortnum and Mason, London, UK. Impressive piece.
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Rare precursor of a bell kraterFirst half 7th century BC, possibly slightly later. Decorated with geometric motifs. Very interesting, unpublished shape.
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Published Krater attributed to the Nicholson painterImpressive, very large and perfectly preserved vase with thermoluminescence expertise.
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Perfectly preserved Apulian bell krater with satyrLarge vase used for watering down wine in Ancient Greece. With ArtLoss Certificate.
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Greek bronze olpePerfectly preserved, massive piece with beautiful dark patina, 6th-5th century BC. With ArtLoss Certificate.
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Megarian bowl with floral decorationNicely preserved piece from a private Columbus (Ohio, USA) collection
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Megarian bowl decorated with a flying swanInteresting piece, featuring a flying swan. From an old German collection
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Decorated Megarian bowl from an old German collectionInteresting shape, perfect condition.
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Aphrodite with erots, hellenistic - romanPerfectly preserved votive or funerary cult figurine of a kneeling young woman with two children behind her.
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Greek Boeotian riderThe painted clay sculpture shows a stylized horse and rider. The rider figurine from Greece dates to the archaic period.
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Red figure Oinochoe from a very old German collectionExcellent condition and brilliant colors. Decorated with a large red figure female head. 4th century BC.
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Red 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
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Decorated Greek gold diademA similar piece is on exhibition in the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City.
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2 Skythische bis römische 3-flüglige Pfeilspitzen aus BronzeDreiflüglig, Bronze, ohne Schaft. Typisch für Skythen ab ca. 700 v.Chr. Vermutlich jünger und von Söldnern im römischen Reich. 41mm, 17mm.
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2 Skythische 3-flüglige Pfeilspitzen aus Bronze (AB)Dreiflüglig, Bronze, ohne Schaft. Typisch für Skythen ab ca. 700 v.Chr. Vermutlich jünger und von Söldnern im römischen Reich. Ca. 15mm bis 25mm.
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Gruppe: 3 Skythische Pfeilspitzen (A-C)Dreiflüglig, Bronze, ohne Schaft. Typisch für Skythen ab ca. 700 v.Chr. Vermutlich jünger und von Söldnern im römischen Reich. Ca. 15mm bis 25mm.
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Gruppe: 5 Skythische Pfeilspitzen (F-J)Dreiflüglig, Bronze, ohne Schaft. Typisch für Skythen ab ca. 700 v.Chr. Vermutlich jünger und von Söldnern im römischen Reich. Ca. 15mm bis 25mm.
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Gruppe: 5 Skythische Pfeilspitzen (A-E)Dreiflüglig, Bronze, ohne Schaft. Typisch für Skythen ab ca. 700 v.Chr. Vermutlich jünger und von Söldnern im römischen Reich. Ca. 15mm bis 25mm.
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Bronze des Alexander SeverusAV: Griechische Legende: M AVP CEV ALEXANDPOC AV. Belorbeerte gepanzerte Büste nach rechts. RV: NI-K-AI-E zwischen 3 Legionsstandarten, OMEGA N unten im Feld.
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AR Drachme, Dyrrhachion - Kuh und KalbDyrrhachion (griechisch Dyrrhachion), 3. bis 2. Jh. v.Chr., Silber Drachme. Kuh mit ihren Kälbern. Sternförmige Muster auf der Rückseite.
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Medizinischer Spatel, griechischEtwa 300 v.Chr., griechisch. Sehr selten. Medizinisches Instrument, Spatel.
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2 Skythische bis römische 3-flüglige Pfeilspitzen aus BronzeDreiflüglig, Bronze, ohne Schaft. Typisch für Skythen ab ca. 700 v.Chr. Vermutlich jünger und von Söldnern im römischen Reich. 23mm, 19mm.
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Griechischer Silberobolus, Eúboia340 v. Chr. bis 330 v. Chr., in der griechischen Mythologie Fährgeld für die Überfahrt in das Totenreich. AV: Nymphe Histiaia mit Weinkranz, RV: Nymphe Histiaia auf Schiffsbug.
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2 Skythische bis römische 3-flüglige Pfeilspitzen aus BronzeDreiflüglig, Bronze, ohne Schaft. Typisch für Skythen ab ca. 700 v.Chr. Vermutlich jünger und von Söldnern im römischen Reich. 25mm, 39mm.
Price: on request
2 Skythische bis römische 3-flüglige Pfeilspitzen aus BronzeDreiflüglig, Bronze, ohne Schaft. Typisch für Skythen ab ca. 700 v.Chr. Vermutlich jünger und von Söldnern im römischen Reich. 21mm, 37mm.
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Griechischer Silberobolus, Eúboia340 v. Chr. bis 330 v. Chr., in der griechischen Mythologie Fährgeld für die Überfahrt in das Totenreich. AV: Nymphe Histiaia mit Weinkranz, RV: Nymphe Histiaia auf Schiffsbug.
Price: on request
