Jewellery - 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.-
Roman gold ring with intaglio
A lovely piece of Roman jewellery in good condition. The chalcedony intaglio shows a portrait head. Dating to the 3rd century AD.
Price: on requestRoman knee broochVariant of one of the most popular brooch types during Roman Imperial times. Nice preservation and lovely patina.
Price: on requestRoman fibula with beautiful enamelElaborate work dating to the 2nd century AD. The well preserved enamel is a testimony to the colourful world of ancient art.
Price: on requestThree ancient beadsThe group consists of two ancient eye beads with multi-coloured glass inlays and one bead from beautiful yellow glass. Roman Imperial times.
Price: on requestRoman eye beadsGroup of miniature artworks made of mosaic glass. The Roman eye beads are from early Imperial times.
Price: on requestThree ancient beadsThe group consists of two ancient eye beads with multi-coloured glass inlays and one bead from beautiful yellow glass. Roman Imperial times.
Price: on requestThree Roman beadsThe group consists of two Roman eye beads with multi-coloured glass inlays and one bead from beautiful green glass. Roman Imperial times.
Price: on requestAncient eye beadsGroup of miniature artworks made of mosaic glass. The ancient eye beads are from early Roman Imperial times.
Price: on requestThree Roman beadsOne bead from white glass. Two eye beads made of beautiful cyan coloured glass with yellow-green inlays. Early Roman.
Price: on requestThree colourful Roman glass beadsGroup of beautiful early Roman glass beads. Three different types, two of them polychrome.
Price: on requestThree Roman beadsInteresting group of beads made from dark glass with colourful inlays. The beads are from early Roman Imperial times.
Price: on requestGroup of three yellow beadsVery nice specimen of cylindrical shape. The group features beautiful opaque glass with a bright yellow colour.
Price: on requestPin from LuristanIron Age silver pin with attractive engravings. Nice dark patina.
Price: on requestPublished bracelet with Luristan ram headsNicely worked zoomorphic terminals with close parallels to achaemenide art. Dating to the early 1st Millenium BC.
Price: on requestGraeco-Roman earringThe decorated earrings is made of gold sheet. It is hollow inside. The type is from Northern Africa and dates to Greek or Roman times.
Price: on requestGraeco-Roman earringThe decorated earrings is made of gold sheet. It is hollow inside. The type is from Northern Africa and dates to Greek or Roman times.
Price: on requestRoman golden ring with eagleA lovely piece of ancient jewlery from Roman Imperial times in good condition. The intaglio shows a roman eagle. Coming with an Art Loss certificate.
Price: on requestRoman golden ring with intaglioA lovely piece of ancient jewlery in good condition. The glass intaglio shows a standing person. Coming with an Art Loss certificate.
Price: on requestRoman silver Eros medaillonPerfectly preserved and nicely centered piece with impressive patina. Beautiful work of art, fine details.
Price: on requestRoman strigilis with workshop markExcellently preserved, massive bronze, stable. Workshop mark "N" on the reverse.
Price: on requestBracelet with snake headsMassive bronze bracelet dating to Roman Imperial times, 2nd cent. AD. Snake shaped terminals.
Price: on requestRoman brooch of a swimming duckThree-dimensional bird shaped brooch with crescentic inlays of orange and blue enamel. Northern European type from the Roman Pricipate.
Price: on requestRoman 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 Norfolk, England.
Price: on requestThree ancient eye beadsThe group of rare ancient eye beads consists of glass beads with polychrome inlays.
Price: on requestThree ancient eye beadsThe group of rare ancient beads consists of glass beads with polychrome inlays.
Price: on requestThree ancient eye beadsThe group of rare ancient eye beads consists of glass beads with polychrome inlays.
Price: on requestRoman plate brooch found at the LimesAncient brooch with circular plate. Found near the Limes fortifications Pfoerring and Eining in Germany.
Price: on requestRoman fibula in lozenge shapeAncient brooch in nice condition with remains of the original enamel inlays. Found near the Limes fortifications Pfoerring and Eining in Germany.
Price: on requestRoman fibula in the shape of a rabbitNice zoomorphic roman fibula made of bronze with enamel inlays depicting the young of the rabbit. Found near the Limes fortifications Pfoerring and Eining in Germany.
Price: on requestAncient bracelet with snake headsMassive bronze bracelet with snake shaped terminals. Roman period.
Price: on requestBracelet with animal headsMassive bronze bracelet dating to Late Antiquity. Animal head shaped terminals.
Price: on requestBronze pin from LuristanLovely bronze pin from the early Iron Age. The head is decorated by engraved lines and a geometric knob.
Price: on requestBronze pin from Iron Age LuristanThree decorative spheres form an elegant pin head. Colourful bronze patina.
Price: on requestLuristan pin with floral decorationWell preserved piece that impressively demonstrates the high quality of Luristan metal works.
Price: on request