Roman - Northern 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.-
Massive Roman oil lamp - found in Lopodunum, GermanyNicely preserved piece from the earliest Roman settlement phase
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Roman oil lamp - found in Lopodunum, GermanyPerfectly preserved piece from the earliest Roman settlement phase
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Ancient brooch of a fabulous creatureRare Hippocampus brooch with elaborate inlays of multi-coloured glass paste and metal. Great example of the brooch manufacturing of Roman Gaul during the mid 1st cent. AD.
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Roman brooch of a swimming birdStylized bird shaped brooch made of bronze. Northern European brooch type from the Roman Pricipate.
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Bird shaped Roman broochProduct of Northern Europe dating to the second century AD. Brooch worked as a flat relief, once with multi-coloured inlays.
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Roman plate brooch with colourful enamelRare fibula type from Roman Britain. The fully intact multicoloured enamel makes this piece worthy of being a museum exhibit. 2nd cent. AD.
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Elaborate Roman plate broochTen pointed star form with leaf pattern and decorative buttons. A product of Gaul or Britain dating to the 1st century.
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Roman horse fibulaSkillfull bronze fibula in horse shape. The type was used in Central Europe during the later Principate.
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Roman fibulaAncient roman fibula of the kraeftig profilierte fibula type. The piece is a beautiful example of this common type of fibulae during roman imperial times.
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Roman oil lamp found 1913 in TrierPerfectly preserved piece with a particularly old known history.
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Roman oil lamp showing Victoria in bigaA lamp with an identical motive is on exhibition in the NATIONAL WARSAW MUSEUM. Probably found in Trier in 1913
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Roman jar, probably found in Trier area.Perfectly preserved piece from a German collection.
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Massive small Roman pot with handleImpressive, perfectly preserved piece from a very old German collection.
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Roman jar with flat handlePerfectly preserved piece from a very old German collection.
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Roman jar with flat handlePerfectly preserved piece from a very old German collection.
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Roman jar or beaker, probably found in Trier area.Interesting piece from a German collection.
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Rare plate brooch with millefiori enamelBrooch from Roman Imperial time, found in Roman Britain. It is an extremely rare and interesting type. The brooch is published in Richard Hattatt's standard work "Ancient Brooches and Other Artefacts" and discussed in detail.
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Ancient fibula from the Hattatt collectionAncient fibula of the rare adlocutio type. Repoussé work of a scene from a Roman sestertius of Hadrian in celtic style. Find from Dorset in Roman Britain. Published in Hattatts famous book series on ancient fibulae.
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Published Roman fibula with celtic designAncient fibula from the Roman province of Britain. The design can be attributed to the celtic tribe of the Trinovantes or Iceni. From the famous Hattatt collection. Published twice.
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Roman fibula from the Richard Hattatt collectionLozenge-shaped ancient roman fibula. The piece is published in the standard work "Iron Age and Roman Brooches". Found in Britain.
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Decorated Roman Terra Sigillata bowlVery fine condition, 2nd century AD. Probably found in Trier area.
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Decorated Roman Terra Sigillata bowlVery fine condition, 2nd century AD. Probably found in Trier area.
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Fragment einer römischen SchuhsohleHintere Hälfte einer römischen Schuhsohle. Seltenes Fundstück aus einem römischen Militärlager, von römischen Caligae, den typischen Militärsandalen der Legionäre.
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Massives römisches Bleigewicht, 10 UnciaSchweres Gewicht aus Blei, mit Öse. 1. bis 2. Jh. n.Chr., römische Kaiserzeit, Provinz Germania Inferior. 275g, entsprechend ca. 10 Uncia.
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Massives römisches Bleigewicht, 5 UnciaSchweres Gewicht aus Blei, mit Öse. 1. bis 2. Jh. n.Chr., römische Kaiserzeit, Provinz Germania Inferior. 138g, entsprechend ca. 5 Uncia.
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Gruppe römischer RingeDiverse Ringe aus Bronze. 1. bis 4. Jh. n.Chr., römische Epoche. Germania Inferior.
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Diverse römische BronzeartefakteFingerring und Teile römischer Militärausrüstung. 1. bis 4. Jh. n.Chr., römische Epoche. Germania Inferior.
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Keltisch-römische Ringfibel1. Jh. v.Chr. bis 1. Jh. n.Chr., Ende der keltischen Epoche, Beginn der römischen. Hervorragender Zustand, schön patiniert, mit Nadel. Rautenförmiger Querschnitt.
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Gruppe diverser römischer BefestigungenDiverse Befestigungen und Aufhängungen, vermutlich Teil römischer Militärausrüstung. Möglicherweise Zelthaken (oben). 1. bis 4. Jh. n.Chr., römische Epoche. Germania Inferior.
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Diverse römische ArtefakteNicht näher bestimmte Artefakte, vermutlich Zubehör für römische Militärausrüstung. 1. bis 4. Jh. n.Chr., römische Epoche. Germania Inferior.
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Diverse römische ArtefakteNicht näher bestimmte Artefakte, könnten Teil römischer Militärausrüstung sein. 1. bis 4. Jh. n.Chr., römische Epoche. Germania Inferior.
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Römische MilitärdekorationenVerzierungen einer römischen Militärausrüstung. Massive Bronze. 1. bis 4. Jh. n.Chr., römische Epoche. Germania Inferior.
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Knöpfe von einer römischen MilitärausrüstungDiverse Typen. 1. bis 4. Jh. n.Chr., römische Epoche. Germania Inferior.
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Zwei römische ArtefakteNicht näher bestimmte Artefakte, eines davon Pinnadel. 1. bis 4. Jh. n.Chr., römische Epoche. Germania Inferior.
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