Jewellery - On Sale - 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.-
Bronze bird from Late AntiquityFinial in the shape of a bird, probably once the head of a rod or distaff. From the Late Roman or Early Byzantine period.
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Roman intaglio with two personsRoman light red glass paste from the Professor Brosch collection of ancient glyptics. Possibly showing Heracles and Apollon.
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Roman intaglio with satyrBrown glass paste with white decorative band. The piece boosts a high quality depiction of a panther's skin. The upper part missing.
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Roman glass fragments from the RhinelandFragments of glass vessels and rods, as well as two faience beads. Finds from the Roman city of Novaesium, today's Neuss in Germany.
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Eight Roman bronze artifactsVarious artifacts in different states of preservation. Finds from the Roman city of Novaesium, today's Neuss in Germany.
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Eight Roman bronze artefactsVarious artefacts in different states of preservation. Finds from the Roman city of Novaesium, today's Neuss in Germany.
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Six 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.
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Egyptian Eye of HorusSmall amulet in form of the Eye of Horus. Popular type of protective amulet from Ancient Egypt.
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Workpiece of a Roman intaglioThis ancient intaglio from Roman times shows a standing figure. The glass paste has a beautiful blue colour.
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Byzantine earringNice bronze earring with interesting conical decoration. 9th to 13th century AD. Damaged.
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Double spiral pendant from Bronze Age Central EuropeTypical decorative element of a wealthy woman's dress in the European Middle Bronze Age. Several of these spiral pendants were worn around the waist. Similar to belt mounts or charms. 1500 to 1200 BC.
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Roman intaglio with portrait headDark glass paste with portrait head of a young woman. She is wearing a traditional headband. The hair is worn in locks falling in her neck. Dating from Roman Republic to Roman Imperial times. From the Professor Brosch collection of ancient engraved gems.
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Lot von Pins oder Anhängern aus BeinDrei Fragmente von Beinobjekten, vermutlich als Nadeln verwendet, möglicherweise jedoch auch als Pendants getragen.
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Ring aus der BronzezeitEleganter Schmuckring mit überlappenden Enden. Türkisfarbene Bronzepatina.
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Schmuckring aus der BronzezeitMassiver Schmuckring mit überlappenden Enden. Dunkle Patina.
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Schmuckring aus BronzeKreisförmiger Ring mit Überlapp. Die Oberfläche ist dezent mit einem Rillendekor verziert. Schön erhaltenes Exemplar mit lebhafter Patina.
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Ägyptischer SkarabäusStilisierte Form eines Skarabäuskäfers. Die Stempelfläche trägt Hieroglyphen. 1. Jt. v. Chr.
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Decorated Byzantine silver ringInteressanter Silberring aus Mittelbyzantinischer Zeit. Mit Ritzdekor. Innendurchmesser 20mm.
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Late-antique silver ringSpätantiker Fingerring aus Silber. Auf das Ringband aufgesetzte Ringplatte mit Ritzdekor. Innendurchmesser 16mm.
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Elegant Byzantine silver ringSehr schöne und elegante Form. Der Ring aus byzantinischer Zeit ist theoretisch auch heute noch tragbar. Innendurchmesser 18mm bis 19mm.
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Rare Roman mosaic glass face bead showing Medusa headMosaikglasperle aus einer oströmischen Werkstatt des 1. Jh. n. Chr., möglicherweise ägyptisch oder nubischer Import. Das abgebildete Frauengesicht wird gerne als Darstellung der Medusa gedeutet.
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