ANTIQUITIES, ISLAMIC ART & MILITARIA

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Luristan Culture, ca. 1000 BC. A bronze rhyton with a conical body is adorned with a striking zig-zag pattern around the opening, and the bull-hea...

Ca. 700 BC. A bronze beaker, expanding from a flat, circular base to a funnel-shaped cup, adorned with three separate registers of various animals...

Ca. 1st Millennium BC. Rare pair of Luristan or Achaemenid bronze funerary head rests. great patina and details.Size: L:Set of 2: 340mm / W:170mm ...

Early Dynastic II-III (Mesopotamia), ca. 2700–2300 BC. A nice whitish coloured cylinder seal from ancient Mesoptamia. In two registers, grazing do...

Early dynastic II-III (Mesopotamia), ca. 2700-2500 BC. An ancient Mesopotamian early dynastic seal, c. 2700-2500 BC. The seal depicts a running ma...

Ca. 200-300 AD. A carved schist head of a bodhisattva, a figure revered in Buddhism for their compassion and wisdom. Most likely Avalokiteshvara, ...

Ca. 1st century BC - 1st century AD. Skillfully fashioned from high-quality silver, this exceptional skyphos features a hemispherical cup with a f...

Ca. 1st century BC - 1st century AD. A terracotta amphora featuring a bulbous, elongated body that seamlessly flows into a narrow neck with a pron...

Ca. 2nd-3rd century AD. A Gauloise Type 4 terracotta amphora. This stunning piece features an inverted pear-shaped body, a short neck with a prono...

Ca. 100-300 AD. A marble fragment from a sarcophagus depicting a bust of a goddess figure, robed in fine garments. The depiction of the goddess is...

Ca. 100 AD. A breathtaking Roman silver skyphos, that exudes an air of regality and luxury. It features a beautifully shaped body that stands on a...

Ca 4th century BC. Of imposing size, this bell-krater is decorated with colourful program in red, yellow, and white pigments against black glossy ...

Ca. 540-525 BC. A beautiful pottery kylix decorated via the black-figure technique on the exterior walls of both sides, hemispherical body with tw...

Ca. 450 BC. A red-figure glaux, or skyphos featuring a deep cup with gracefully rounded walls, sitting elegantly on a circular base. The vessel is...

Ca. 2050-1786 BC. A beautifully modelled cylindrical vessel of alabastron form, the cylindrical body tapering to the pointed base, the plain rim p...

Late Dynastic Period, ca. 664-332 BC. A bronze figure of Osiris in a mummiform position holding the crook and flail. He is depicted with a braided...

Late Period, 30th Dynasty, Ca. 332 BC. A group of three light blue faience ushabti figures, each wearing a tripartite wig, a false beard, and with...

New Kingdom, 19th-20th Dynasty, Ca. 1292-1085 BC. A terracotta ushabti figure modelled in stylised mummiform pose with hands crossed over the ches...

Late Period, 26th Dynasty, Ca. 664-525 BC. A silver votive figurine of Osiris wearing an atef crown, plumed on each side with ostrich feathers and...

Late Period, ca. 664-332 BC. A mummy shroud composed of threaded faience beads arranged in a net pattern, which collectively form a remarkably det...

Late Period, ca. 700-30 BC. A glazed composition amulet featuring a relief triad of Horus, Isis, and Nepthys. The triad is depicted holding hands,...

Ca. 1504-1450 BC. This green-glazed steatite scarab is inscribed with the cartouche of Thutmose III of Dynasty 18. The scarab is naturalistic form...

Late Period, ca. 664-332 BC. A pale blue glazed faience amulet depicting the Eye of Horus with detailed modelling on both sides. The amulet is dis...

Ca. 664-332 BC. An Egyptian bright faience amulet of the god Thoth. He is depicted striding forward, with arms by his side and his fists clenched....

Ca. 664-332 BC. An extremely fine and well-preserved, two-tone, turquoise-blue glazed faience composition amulet with black pigment for the wig, d...

Ca. 664-332 BC. An Egyptian faience amulet of the god Thoth. He is depicted striding forward, with arms by his side and his fists clenched. He wea...

Ca. 664-332 BC. A light green glazed faience amulet representing a wedjat-eye, or Eye of Horus depicting a human eye with a brow, the two stylised...

Ca. 1070-332 BC. A dark blue glazed faience composition Wedjat eye amulet, also known as the Eye of Horus, with a flat underside. The wedjat-eye a...

Ca. 1504-1450 BC. This glazed steatite scarab is inscribed with the cartouche of Thutmose III of Dynasty 18. The scarab is naturalistic formed cre...

Ca. 664-332 BC. A glazed turquoise faience wedjat amulet, more commonly known as the Eye of Horus, featuring a loop at the top for suspension. The...

Ca. 664-332 BC. An Egyptian faience amulet, possibly of Thoth. He is depicted striding forward, with arms by his side and his fists clenched. He w...

Ca. 664-332 BC. An Egyptian faience amulet of the god Thoth. He is depicted striding forward, with arms by his side and his fists clenched. He wea...

Ca. 664-332 BC. An ancient Egyptian amulet in light green glazed faience, rendered in the form of Anubis. The deity is shown striding with his lef...

Ca. 664-332 BC. An Egyptian amulet representing the godess Isis, depicted nude with ample breasts, wearing her throne crown and striated wig, her ...

Ca. 1069-664 BC. Modelled in deep blue faience, the protector god Bes is portrayed as a nude dwarf on an integrated base. He wears a large feather...

Ca. 400-300 BC. A Messapian lebes gamikos, a delicately formed "marriage vase" with an inverted bell-shaped body and its characteristic pair of ho...

Ca. 700-600 BC. A one-handled pottery vessel of a wide, globular body on a flat ring foot. The shoulder is broad, with two bands of incised decora...

Ca. 500-425 BC. A ceramic krater that embodies the beauty and functionality of pottery in the ancient world. This large krater features a funnel-s...

Ca. 550-400 BC. A pottery kyathos, an ancient vessel that was used for pouring wine or other liquids. This kyathos features a shallow, round body ...

Ca. 400 BC. A very rare example of a ceramic krater with a deep funnel-shaped neck, twin loop handles on the shoulder, and between each handle a v...

Ca. 400-300 BC. A magnificent Campanian terracotta bell krater, executed in black slip. The vessel presents a pedestal base, bell-shaped body, app...

Ca. 400-300 BC. A black glaze amphora, a superb example of ancient Greek pottery that showcases the unparalleled artistry and mastery of the Greek...

Ca. 400-300 BC. A terracotta dish featuring a hemispherical bowl and a concave foot, characteristic of ancient Greek and South Italian pottery tra...

Ca. 6th-5th century BC. A terracotta kyathos with a hemispherical body, shallow in depth, with an arched handle that protrudes vertically from the...

Ca. 350 BC. A black glazed skyphos presenting a tall body that slightly tapers to a base, creating a sleek and elegant form that is both functiona...

Ca. 350 BC. A black slip skyphos featuring deep, curved sides that create a generous and elegant cup shape, resting on a sturdy ring foot. The ves...

Ca. 300 BC. A piriform unguentarium, beautifully shaped, with a wide and rounded lower half tapering towards the neck. The flat base provides stab...

Ca. 100 BC. A pottery unguentarium, crafted with exquisite care and precision. This vessel, with its elegant piriform lower body and slender tubul...

Ca. 9th century BC. A bronze fibula, crafted from a single strand of bronze wire, is an exquisite example of the intricate and ornate designs that...

Ca. 1st century AD. A beautiful silver patera comprising a deep body with gently sloping sides, a rounded rim, and a protruding, flaring handle te...

Ca. 100-300 AD. A silver ligula spoon with a stunning pear-shaped bowl gracefully joined with a slender, exquisitely detailed handle. The bowl fea...

Ca. 100 BC - 100 AD. The mold-made body is decorated with a pine-cone or petal-like motif, with a smooth foot, rim, and the ribbed ring handles ea...

Eastern Roman art, ca. 2nd - 3rd century. A light terracotta oil lamp featuring a round body with a recessed tondo, which depicts busts of the ico...

Ca. 100-300 AD. An elegant, penannular bracelet made of silver. The body is smooth, round-section, with incised designs around its terminals. A be...

Ca. 100-300 AD. A captivating silver ring formed from a round hoop. The ring boasts finials that gracefully expand to support a circular bezel, en...

Ca. 500-600 AD. A cast bronze oil lamp filler, a sublime synthesis of artistry and practicality. This exquisite creation comprises two hemispheric...

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