Southern Europe - Stone - 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.-
Hellenistic or Roman marble torso
From an old German private collection, acquired 1962. Impressive piece.
Price: on requestHellenistic or Roman marble head of ErosFrom the Austrian collection of Prof. Ritschel, carrier of the Large Cross of Honor of the Austrian Republic and many other prizes and honors.
Price: on requestFlint blade and stone mouldInteresting group of two artefacts. A Neolithic flint blade from Egypt and a Bronze Age mould for casting or hammering metal.
Price: on requestRoman intaglio of carnelianThe gem stone from the Late Roman Imperial period is engraved in linear style. It shows a standing person in a cloak.
Price: on requestRoman wall paintingThe fresco shows a young man in full military gear. Interpretations include Mars, the god of war, and Brutus, the murderer of Caesar. The impressive piece is an absolute rarity in its outstanding condition and quality.
Price: on requestMycenaean seal with griffinA wonderful and rare example of the Bronze Age Greek art of engraving stones. It shows a fantasy creature with lion body and bird of prey head. Mid-2nd Millennium BC.
Price: on requestLarge Roman funerary stela with high reliefThe elaborate high relief shows the deceased resting on a kline, pointing to a tabula ansata which originally carried a painted inscription. Roman Empire, 2nd century AD. Ex Galerie Cahn, Basel.
Price: on requestGnostic intaglio with AbraxasIt shows the god Abraxas with human torso, cock's head and serpants for legs, holding whip and shield. Magical formulas on both sides of the gem. 2nd or 3rd century.
Price: on requestRoman intaglio inscribed DIOGENOYThe gemstone made of red carnelian bears the inscription DIOGENOY. From the Roman period with original remains of the iron ring.
Price: on requestRoman marble Isis statue - ex Christie's New YorkThe surface is excellently preserved. The knot above the breast clearly identifies the statue as Isis. Acquired in 1975 at Galerie Carrefour, Pierre Vérité, Paris. Coming with an Art Loss certificate.
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 requestRoman statue of a sitting manImpressive piece, possibly the funerary statue of a poet or a philosopher. From the collection of Prof. Ritschel, Salzburg, Austria, president of the local museum association, author of over 50 history books, decorated many times for his achievements.
Price: on requestRoman marble figurine of SalusMarble torso of Salus or Hygeia, the goddess of health, holding a serpent in her arms. From the collection of Dr. Bruno Kirschner, Israel. Exported from Israel with permit of the IAA.
Price: on requestRoman marble portrait, possibly Traianus DeciusExtraordinarily preserved marble head. Comparable in quality with portraits of Roman emperors on exhibition in large museums. Either a portrait type not yet surely attributed to Traianus Decius, or a private portrait of the Decius era imitating the official imperial portraits.
Price: on requestHellenistic cylinder sealRare seal from hellenistic times. Depicting three standing figures. 350 to 100 BC.
Price: on requestRoman marble portrait of a goddessRoman Imperial copy of a classical Greek original. Coming with an Art Loss certificate.
Price: on requestHellenistic marble portrait of a youthPossibly Ptolemaios III or IV or a private portrait following the official style.
Price: on requestRoman sandstone head of a Nubian princePerfectly preserved impressive portrait from Californian collection, prior to this in an old German collection.
Price: on requestLarge Roman mosaic of a capricorn huntVery large, perfectly preserved polychrome mosaic from a Jerusalem collection.
Price: on requestRoman marble inscribed stele with funereal sceneImpressive and very fine preserved piece from an old British collection.
Price: on requestRoman intaglio with Jupiter depictionAn ancient intaglio from Roman times with the god Jupiter in a typical enthroned style. Beautiful dark red jasper.
Price: on requestSkillful golden ring with insert agateThe fingerring dates to Late Roman times. It recalls the glory of the rich families of Rome. The elaborately ornamented ring holds an agate stone with beautiful coloured layers.
Price: on requestStone statue of a seated IsisVery fine condition, from an important London collection
Price: on requestPaläolithische Steinpfeilspitze40.000 bis 30.000 v.Chr., Jungpaläolithikum. Letzte Phase der Altsteinzeit, Homo sapiens. 52mm lang, 28mm breit.
Price: on requestPaläolithische Steinpfeilspitze40.000 bis 30.000 v.Chr., Jungpaläolithikum. Letzte Phase der Altsteinzeit, Homo sapiens. 42mm lang, 31mm breit.
Price: on requestPaläolithische Steinpfeilspitze40.000 bis 30.000 v.Chr., Jungpaläolithikum. Letzte Phase der Altsteinzeit, Homo sapiens. 53mm lang, 32mm breit.
Price: on requestRömischer Spinnwirtel von HandspindelWichtiges antikes Handwerkzeug vor der Erfindung des Spinnrades. 1. Jh. n.Chr. bis 2. Jh. n.Chr., römische Kaiserzeit. Aus Stein, 20mm Durchmesser. Ca. 7mm Dicke.
Price: on requestRömischer Spinnwirtel von HandspindelWichtiges antikes Handwerkzeug vor der Erfindung des Spinnrades. 1. Jh. n.Chr. bis 2. Jh. n.Chr., römische Kaiserzeit. Aus Stein, 21mm Durchmesser. Ca. 6mm Dicke.
Price: on requestRömischer Spinnwirtel von HandspindelWichtiges antikes Handwerkzeug vor der Erfindung des Spinnrades. 1. Jh. n.Chr. bis 2. Jh. n.Chr., römische Kaiserzeit. Aus Stein, 19mm Durchmesser. Ca. 7mm Dicke.
Price: on requestRömischer Spinnwirtel von HandspindelWichtiges antikes Handwerkzeug vor der Erfindung des Spinnrades. 1. Jh. n.Chr. bis 2. Jh. n.Chr., römische Kaiserzeit. Aus Stein, 15mm Durchmesser. Ca. 6mm Dicke.
Price: on requestRömischer Spinnwirtel von HandspindelWichtiges antikes Handwerkzeug vor der Erfindung des Spinnrades. 1. Jh. n.Chr. bis 2. Jh. n.Chr., römische Kaiserzeit. Aus Stein, 18mm Durchmesser. Ca. 5mm Dicke.
Price: on requestPaläolithische Steinpfeilspitze40.000 bis 30.000 v.Chr., Jungpaläolithikum. Letzte Phase der Altsteinzeit, Homo sapiens. 59mm lang, 33mm breit.
Price: on requestPaläolithische Steinpfeilspitze40.000 bis 30.000 v.Chr., Jungpaläolithikum. Letzte Phase der Altsteinzeit, Homo sapiens. 46mm lang, 26mm breit.
Price: on requestPaläolithische Steinpfeilspitze40.000 bis 30.000 v.Chr., Jungpaläolithikum. Letzte Phase der Altsteinzeit, Homo sapiens. 57mm lang, 44m breit.
Price: on requestPaläolithische Steinpfeilspitze40.000 bis 30.000 v.Chr., Jungpaläolithikum. Letzte Phase der Altsteinzeit, Homo sapiens. 55m lang, 33mm breit
Price: on requestRömische Marmorperlen1 bis 2 Jh. n. Chr., elegante rundliche Perlen aus hellem bis weißem Marmor. 2mm bis 5mm Durchmesser. Einzelverkauf, Preis pro Stück.
Price: on request