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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.-
Small Roman Terra Sigillata bowl with potters' mark from the Rhineland
Found near the Roman city of Novaesium, today's Neuss in Germany, an early Roman foundation and with this one of the oldest cities in Germany.
Price: on requestTwo Roman tile fragments from the RhinelandWith grid pattern. Found 1966 till 1981 near the Roman city of Novaesium, today's Neuss in Germany. Novaesium was an early Roman foundation and with this is one of the oldest cities in Germany.
Price: on requestRoman Terra Sigillata plate from the workshop of CensorFound 1976 in Neuss north of the Educational College. The Roman city of Novaesium, today's Neuss in Germany, was an early Roman foundation and with this one of the oldest cities in Germany.
Price: on requestTwo Roman roof tile fragments from the RhinelandOne of the tiles with two paw prints, the other with dots. Found 1966 till 1981 near the Roman city of Novaesium, today's Neuss in Germany. Novaesium was an early Roman foundation and with this is one of the oldest cities in Germany.
Price: on requestRoman legionary roof tile from the RhinelandFound 1966 till 1981 near the Roman city of Novaesium, today's Neuss in Germany. Novaesium was an early Roman foundation and with this is one of the oldest cities in Germany.
Price: on requestSix Roman iron nailsDifferent shapes of nails. Finds from the Roman city of Novaesium, today's Neuss in Germany.
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 requestSumerian foundation cone from UrukSmall conoid clay nail with cuneiform inscription. From the main temple of Uruk, that is also mentioned in the Epos of Gilgamesh. Circa 3rd Millenium BC.
Price: on requestTwo Mesopotamian mosaic conesThe pieces were part of a mosaic decoration of a Mesopotamian structure in the 4th Millenium BC. The temple architecture from Uruk is a particularly well known example of such a use.
Price: on requestEgyptian funerary cone of AmunemopetConoid clay nail from the tomb of crown prince Amunemopet. From Thebes during the 18th dynasty. New Kingdom of ancient Egypt.
Price: on requestRoman 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.
Price: on requestRoman 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.
Price: on requestFaience tile of the Djoser pyramid typeEgyptian wall tile from the Old Kingdom, 2nd to 3rd dynasty. The tile type is known from the famous step pyramid of king Djoser.
Price: on requestLarge Roman mosaic of a capricorn huntVery large, perfectly preserved polychrome mosaic from a Jerusalem collection.
Price: on requestGruppe von 2 BronzenägelnEisenzeit, Levante. Köpfe perfekt erhalten, Spitzen mit Gebrauchsspuren. Schöne Anschauungsobjekte.
Price: on requestZwei römische NägelBronze. Einer intakt mit Kopf, einer ohne. Länge 53mm bzw. 45mm. 1. bis 4. Jh. n.Chr., römische Epoche. Germania Inferior.
Price: on requestAntike Platte mit Stempel LEGTMPFHypokaustenstein mit Stempel einer Legion, LEG IMPF (Bonna).
Price: on requestGruppe aus 4 römischen KleinbronzenDarunter Teile einer Gürtelschnalle, Nagel und Zubehör. Museale Erhaltung, aus alter deutscher Sammlung.
Price: on requestGruppe römischer Nägel und PinsZum Teil aus Bronze, sehr gute Erhaltung. Aus alter deutscher Sammlung.
Price: on requestGruppe aus vier großen römischen NägelnMit gut erhaltenen Köpfen, massiv, Bronzenagel mit schöner Patina. Aus alter deutscher Sammlung.
Price: on requestGruppe römischer NägelDiverse Kopfformen, zum Teil sehr gut erhalten. Aus alter deutscher Sammlung.
Price: on requestGruppe aus vier römischen NägelnZum Teil mit perfekt erhaltenen Köpfen, schöne Patina. Aus alter deutscher Sammlung.
Price: on requestFragment einer Platte mit Legionsstempel LEGXVStempel der römischen XV. Legion, Mainz. Tiefer Stempel in musealer Erhaltung.
Price: on requestPlatte mit römischem Legionsstempel LEG XIIII GANIStempel der Legio XIIII G(emina) Ant(oniniana). Im Laufe ihrer Geschichte war die Legion an diversen Standorten stationiert. Ziegel ca. 198 - 290 n. Chr.
Price: on requestGroßes römisches Fresko mit Vögeln und BlumenSeltenes Beispiel für Wandmalerei aus dem 2. Jh. n. Chr., Fund aus einer römischen Villa in der Provinz Germania Inferior. 56cm hoch. 43cm breit.
Price: on requestPlatte mit römischem Legionsstempel LEG V BIAEHistorisch bedeutend. Die Leg V Alaudae wurde Ende der 50er Jahre v. Chr. von Caesar aufgestellt. Stempel in Form einer tabula ansata.
Price: on requestMühlespielbrett aus einer Hypokaustanlage mit StempelDas Stück stellt ein Unikat dar. Die Stempellesung ist unbekannt, ebenso wie Vergleichsstücke in der Forschungsliteratur.
Price: on requestFragment eines römischen Hypokaustensteins mit LegionsstempelUrsprünglich Teil einer Warmluftheizung, Stempel vermutlich der LEG XIII oder LEG XIIII (gemina). Fundort wahrscheinlich CUT (Colonia Ulpia Trajana).
Price: on request