Roman - Vessels - On Sale - 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.-
Ancient glass fragmentsRoman glass shards from the 1st to 4th centuries. Professor Manegold Collection.
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Two large Roman clay bowlsImpressively large vessels from the Roman Imperial period. Both are finds from the Roman city of Novaesium, today's Neuss in Germany.
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Two large Roman clay potsImpressively large vessels from the Roman Imperial period. Both are finds from the Roman city of Novaesium, today's Neuss in Germany.
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Roman artefacts from the RhinelandFragments of Roman pottery vessels, bronze and glass fragment, as well as a piece of a mosaic. Finds from the Roman city of Novaesium, today's Neuss in Germany.
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Roman glass fragments from the RhinelandFragments of glass vessels and rods, as well as two faience beads. Finds from the Roman city of Novaesium, today's Neuss in Germany.
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Roman potsherds from the RhinelandFragments of Roman vessels and bricks, and of two amphora handles. Finds from the Roman city of Novaesium, today's Neuss in Germany.
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Two Roman potsherds from the RhinelandFragments of Roman pottery. Finds from the Roman city of Novaesium, today's Neuss in Germany.
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Rare Roman bronze askosSmall massive duck-shaped jug with lovely decorated handle showing an animal mask.
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Terra Sigillata Boden mit SymbolstempelFragment eines Tellers mit Standring. In der Tellermitte ist auf der Oberseite ein Stempel in Form eines Rades mit 10 Speichen und einem Punkt in der Mitte.
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Terra Sigillata Boden mit StempelFragment einer Schale mit Standwulst. Guter Zustand der Keramik, Stempel nicht lesbar.
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Römischer Terra Sigillata Teller aus Sfax (Tunesien)Teller mit schräg ansteigender Wandung und nach innen geneigter Lippe. Aus alter niederländischer Sammlung, aufgebaut in den 1950er-90er Jahren.
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Durchsichtiges römisches UnguentariumBirnenförmiger Körper, nach oben wieder breiter werdender Hals. Filigrab gearbeitetes, absolut durchsichtiges Glas. Höhe 5 cm, 1. - 3. Jh. n. Chr.
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Durchschimmerndes antikes GlasfläschchenRömisches Glasfläschchen. Seltener Typ aus fast farblosem, durchschimmernden Glas. Levante, 1. bis 4. Jh. n.Chr.
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Roman glassRoman glass from the 1th to 4th century AD. Small flask in fine condition.
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Ancient clay bottleElegant geformtes, kleines Fläschchen aus cremefarbenem Ton. Vermutlich für kostbare Flüssigkeiten verwendet. Henkelansatz noch erkennbar. Originale Fundanhaftungen.
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Late Roman glass bottleFrei geblasenes Glasfläschchen aus dem 3. bis 5. Jh. n. Chr., Spätantike.
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Kilikian clay unguentariumMöglicherweise kilikischer Herkunft oder von diesem Typus inspiriert. Heller Ton mit stellenweise erhaltenem rotem Überzug. Museal erhalten, sehr selten.
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