Byzantine - Fotogalerie - 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.-
Tall Late Roman Amphora with nice sea encrustation
Very good condition, incl. the well preserved pointed foot and loop handles. Found 1967 in the sea in Croatia, exported with permit of the local authorities.
Price: on requestLarge jug with nice sea encrustationPerfectly preserved. Found 1967 in the sea in Croatia, exported with permit of the local authorities.
Price: on requestLate Roman Amphora with nice sea encrustationVery good condition, incl. the well preserved pointed foot and loop handles. Found 1967 in the sea in Croatia, exported with permit of the local authorities.
Price: on requestLate Roman Amphora with nice sea encrustationWorth the exhibition in a museum. Completely intact, including the handles, one piece on bottom restored in antiquity. Found 1967 in the sea in Croatia, exported with permit of the local authorities.
Price: on requestByzantine glass pendant from JudaeaThe pendant with two portrait busts was worn as a lucky charm or protective amulet. Made in the early Byzantine period in a glass workshop in Judaea.
Price: on requestByzantine glass pendant from JudaeaThe pendant shows Romulus and Remus being suckled by a she-wolf. It was worn as a lucky charm or protective amulet. Made in the early Byzantine period in a glass workshop in Judaea.
Price: on requestByzantine glass pendant from JudaeaThe pendant with a cock and lion motif was worn as a lucky charm or protective amulet. Made in the early Byzantine period in a glass workshop in Judaea.
Price: on requestByzantine glass pendant from JudaeaThe pendant with a lion and crescent motif was worn as a lucky charm or protective amulet. Made in the early Byzantine period in a glass workshop in Judaea.
Price: on requestAncient gold ringMinimalistic circular finger ring made of nicely twisted gold wire.
Price: on requestLate Roman glass flaskFlat bottle with double handle from the Eastern Mediterranean. Made between the 3rd and 6th century.
Price: on requestGlass bottle with nub decorationThe pear-shaped glass comes from the late Roman or early Byzantine period. Presumably from the Eastern Roman province of Palaestina.
Price: on requestEarly Byzantine censerSmall bronze pot with a bulbous body an high handle. It was probably used as an incense burner. From the collection of the historian Friedrich von Bassermann-Jordan (1872-1959).
Price: on requestClay impressions of Roman sealsThe ancient impressions in clay are from papyrus documents issued and sealed in Roman times. A fantastic testimonial to Roman bureaucracy.
Price: on requestSix ancient artefacts and one modern castInteresting group of objects from the Professor Brosch collection of ancient gems. It has two intaglios, one cameo, two glass decorations, a lead bulla and a modern cast of a quality ancient gem.
Price: on requestPair of early Byzantine gold earringsBeautiful jewellery with beads made of emerald and garnet. Made in the eastern part of the Mediterranean during the 6th to early 7th century.
Price: on requestBracelet with snake headsMassive bronze bracelet dating to Late Antiquity. Snake shaped terminals.
Price: on requestBracelet with animal headsMassive bronze bracelet dating to Late Antiquity. Animal head shaped terminals.
Price: on requestEgyptian frog lamp from very old German collectionThe frog lamps developed in Egypt close to Abydos. For the Egyptians, the frog symbolized birth and resurrection, this symbolism was also adapted by the early Christians. From the German collection Becker, in this for 3 generations.
Price: on requestRoman oil lamp with head of a Taurus as handleRare type with plastic handle and large cross on base.
Price: on requestBracelet with animal headsMassive bronze bracelet dating to Late Antiquity. Animal head shaped terminals.
Price: on requestByzantine bracelet with decorated terminalsMassive bronze bracelet with circular profile. The terminals are made of nicely decorated plates.
Price: on requestPublished byzantine bronze oil lampFrom the famous "Museum für Morgenlandfahrer". An almost identical specimen is on exhibition in the Hanover Kestner Museum.
Price: on requestByzantine earringNice bronze earring with interesting conical decoration. 9th to 13th century AD. Damaged.
Price: on requestByzantine earringNice bronze earring with interesting conical decoration. 9th to 13th century AD.
Price: on requestByzantine earringNice bronze earring with interesting conical decoration. 9th to 13th century AD.
Price: on requestByzantine earringNice bronze earring with interesting conical decoration. 9th to 13th century AD.
Price: on requestByzantine earringNice bronze earring with elaborate granular decorations. 9th to 13th century AD.
Price: on requestByzantinisches Reliquiarkreuz mit JesusfigurObere Hälfte eines frühmittelalterlichen Reliquiars. Auf der Außenseite ziert eine Jesusfigur das Kreuz. Bronze mit gleichmäßiger Patina.
Price: on requestByzantinisches ReliquiarkreuzHälfte eines frühmittelalterlichen Reliquiars. Bronze, 8. - 10. Jh. n. Chr., perfekt erhalten mit satter dunkelgrüner Patina.
Price: on requestByzantinische Öllampe mit KreuzHell-cremefarber Ton, 5. bis 6. Jh. n.Chr., ausgezeichnete Erhaltung, nicht restauriert.
Price: on requestZwei antike BronzeringeEinfache Bronzeringe aus der Antike, vermutlich als Schmuckringe verwendet. Ca. 22mm und 23mm Innendurchmesser. Satte Patina.
Price: on requestAntiker Bronzering mit AugenfassungRingschiene mit rundem Querschnitt, geht über in leicht verbreiterte Platte. Östlicher Mittelmeerraum, Antike bis Spätantike. 16mm Innendurchmesser.
Price: on requestZwei antike BronzeringeEinfache Bronzeringe aus der Antike, vermutlich als Schmuckringe verwendet. Ca. 18mm und 22mm Innendurchmesser. Schöne Fundpatina.
Price: on requestAntiker BronzeringRingschiene mit leichtem Schaden oder möglicherweise Ansatzstelle für Platte. Östlicher Mittelmeerraum, Antike bis Spätantike. 18mm Innendurchmesser.
Price: on requestApplike aus Silber, Form eines VogelsKunstvolles zoomorphes Ornament für Möbelstücke eines reichen Haushalts aus spätrömischer bis frühbyzantinsicher Zeit.
Price: on requestApplike aus Silber, Form eines VogelsKunstvolles zoomorphes Ornament für Möbelstücke eines reichen Haushalts aus spätrömischer bis frühbyzantinsicher Zeit.
Price: on request