ANCIENT ART, ANTIQUITIES & COINS

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Cypro-Archiac, Ca. 750-600 BC.A beautiful thin-walled bowl of slightly elliptical form, with twin handles and ring base. The black-painted decorat...

Ca. 750-600 BC.A pottery vessel crafted from cream pottery featuring a bulbous body that tapers gradually towards a conical base, which is support...

Ca. 1050-650 BC.A pottery vessel showcases a nearly spherical body supported by a ring foot, providing stability and balance. A vertically protrud...

Ca. 300 BC.A terracotta stamnos, hailing from the esteemed ceramic tradition of ancient Apulia. This stunning vessel boasts a prominent rim and a ...

Ca. 400-300 BC.A terracotta jug captures the essence of the Daunian culture through its distinct features. The jug showcases a bulbous body that g...

Ca. 325-300 BC.A black-glazed pottery oinochoe boasts distinctive features that characterize this specific type of ancient Greek pottery. With a r...

Ca. 340-320 BC.An attractive blackware oinochoe with a grapevine pattern, elegantly depicted around the lower shoulder, evokes a sense of abundanc...

Ca. 350 BC.A pottery cup, crafted with precision and care by the skilled hands of ancient artisans. This cup boasts a hemispherical-shaped bowl, r...

Ca. 300 BC.A terracotta dish crafted with precision and finesse. The plate's low foot elevates it above the ground, while the rounded flange lends...

Ca. 500 BC.A pottery trefoil oinochoe boasts a nicely sculpted body, presenting an inverted pear-shaped form that tapers towards the base. Its thi...

Ca. 450 BC.A pottery vase with a black glazed surface. This vase, featuring a short, unglazed foot, a bulbous body adorned with vertical ribbing, ...

Ca. 400-300 BC.A pottery stemmed plate exhibits a shallow form supported by a concave foot. It features a wide plate with a surface covered in a l...

Ca. 350 BC.A black glazed cup featuring a bulbous body, characterised by vertical ribbing, which adds texture and visual interest to the vessel. T...

Ca. 500-400 BC.A terracotta guttos, adorned with a lustrous black glaze, presents its distinctive form. This Greek vessel features a long spout wi...

Ca. 480-450 BC.A black-glaze askos crafted from clay showcases a globular body with a mouth that is tilted to one side. It is also equipped with a...

Ca. 400-300 BC.A pottery oil lamp adorned with a black glaze. It features a hollow rounded body with a central filling hole, accompanied by a ridg...

Ca. 600–500 BC.A beautiful olpe featuring an elongated body, round mouth, and a high arching single handle. The body is decorated with bands of br...

Ca. 400-300 BC.A pottery oinochoe characterized by its black-glazed surface and distinctive shape. It features an inverted pear-shaped body that s...

Ca. 400-300 BC.Crafted from pottery, this captivating cup boasts a well-proportioned and bulbous body that gracefully tapers towards its base. The...

Ca. 200-300 AD.A terracotta cup featurng a round cylindrical body resting on a raised base, with straight walls that flare out at the rim. The cup...

Central Asia, ca. 900-1100 AD.An aquamanile fashioned in the shape of a bird-like creature. The vessel is crafted from earthenware, with its body ...

Ca. early 13th century AD.A pottery bowl with a truncated conical form, elevated foot, and flaring sides combine to create an aesthetically pleasi...

Ca. 1100-1200 AD.A pottery bowl with flaring form, resting on an elevated foot, creates an elegant and harmonious composition that reflects the re...

Ca. 10th century AD.A pottery vessel of a distinctive form, characterized by a ring foot that provides stability and elevates the biconical body. ...

Ca. 1100-1200 AD.A pottery jug with an inverted pear-shaped body tapers towards the base, conveying a sense of elegance and balance. The low ring ...

Ca. 1100-1200 AD.A pottery jug with a bulbous body conveys a sense of harmony and visual appeal. The low ring foot provides stability and balance ...

Ca. 500 AD.A bronze goblet, distinguished by its generous size cup, corseted walls, and conical-shaped base. Supported by a small, gracefully conc...

Ca. 3rd Millennium BC.A creme-coloured ceramic figurine of a zebu bull. Painted with stripes on the back, and shoulders, and on exaggerated cresce...

Ca. 3000-2500 BC.A terracotta vessel adorned with a fish motif. It features a squat body with a flattened base and a raised rim, creating a functi...

Ca. 3000-2500 BC.A terracotta bowl adorned with a depiction of a griffin and a bird. It features straight walls and a tapered base, creating a wel...

Ca. 1368-1644 AD, or later.A ceramic figure portraying a horserider sitting atop a horse. The gentleman is dressed in a green tunic with yellow tr...

Ca. 300 BC - 200 AD.This exquisite terracotta vessel is characterized by its bulbous body and broad rim, which rests on a flared pedestal foot. Th...

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