Roman
antiquities list view. Art, statues, busts, bronze, coins, rings, daggers,
swords. Roman figure, fragment, Roman floor panel, Roman glass, intaglios,
and Roman statues, Silver rings with precious, statues, and jewelry. Roman ring 100 AD Ancient purple stone intaglio: the portrait bust of a bearded figure
in a fillet.
Ancient intaglio The portrait bust of a nobleman. Modern silver setting. Roman antiquities
are authentic age-old works of art
Blue stone Ancient oval-shaped translucent Blue stone intaglio: a noblewoman with
a fine coiffure. Modern silver setting.
Red Jasper Oval-shaped opaque Red Jasper intaglio: a noblewoman. Modern silver
setting.
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Roman antiquities bronze
mould 200 AD
Bronze Roman antiquities Cube-shaped, square and rectangular jewelry moulds,
used for making jewelry such as pendant, earrings, etc. The jewelry were
made by the ”lost wax” technique, which was widely known from the Late
Bronze Age onwards.
Bronze jewelry moulds used for making jewelry such as pendant, earrings, etc. The jewelry
were made by the ”lost wax” technique, which was widely known from the
Late Bronze Age onwards.
Bronze Oil Lamp Depicting the profile of an Emperor wearing a laurel wreath. The edge
of the lamp has a geometric border and the ansa (handle) has a sunburst
and floral design. The lamp is covered in a heavy green patina and in excellent
condition.
Bronze Oil Lamp Depicting a couple bathing at a basin. The female figure pours water
into the basin from an amphora. The edge of the lamp has a simple geometric
border and the ansa (handle) has a shell pattern design. The lamp is covered
in a heavy green patina and is in excellent condition.
Marble Miniature capital with top in square-shape and the base in cylindrical shape.
Finely carved.
Silver Denari, Roman with a head of the ruler on the front, the back with
two horsemen, and inscriptions below them.
Roman Silver Denari Roman antiquities, with a head of the ruler on the front, the
back with an alligator, inscriptions above and below of the alligator.
Roman coin 200 - 400
AD
antiquities are authentic
age-old works of art Roman figure 100 AD Roman history frame
100 AD
Roman antiquities are
authentic age-old works of art, museum quality
Greco-Roman history
frame 200 - 426 AD Greco-Roman Bronze Medical
Instrument in a Gold Frame
Roman
antiquities bust 200 AD Marble portrait of a goddess or Muse Roman antiquities, her oval face
with full bow-shaped mouth, straight nose, the hair parted in the center,
bound in a chignon above the nape of the neck and tied in a fillet. Mounted
on a base.
Roman
antiquities bust portrait of a goddess 200 AD Ancient Roman antiquities. Marble portrait of a goddess or Muse, her
oval face with full bow-shaped mouth, straight nose, the hair parted in
the center, bound in a chignon above the nape of the neck and tied in a
fillet. Mounted on a base.
Roman
bracelet Roman antiquities bracelet 100 AD
Roman
dagger bronze 100 BC Roman bronze dagger with short blade. Covered with a dark green patina.
Roman
dagger blade 100 AD Very long with a long tang, the wooden shaft missing. Roman antiquity
covered thick green patina.
Roman
door knocker 100 BC Ancient Roman antiquities. A bronze lion with a ring in its mouth.
Covered in a vivid green patina.
Roman
antiquities figure head of a lion 100 AD Roman antiquity, a bronze grotesque creature with the body of a human,
the head of a lion, a ring in the mouth, a ball-shaped object above the
head.
Roman
figure bronze child 100 AD Ancient Roman antiquities. A bronze child on one knee blows into a
horn. Covered in a vivid green patina.
Roman
figure Venus as a goddess of marriage 100-200 AD Bronze freestanding Venus, the Roman goddess of love and beauty. She
came to be equated with the Greek goddess Aphrodite, whose myths she took
over. Her importance rose with the political fortunes of Julius Caesar,
who claimed descent from Venus. Caesar introduced the cult of Venus as
a goddess of marriage and motherhood. This Roman antiquity figure is represented
nude, the right hand over the breast, the left holding a drapery fold.
Covered in a rich green patina and is in good condition.
Roman
figure Romulus and Remus 100-300 AD Red stone Roman antiquities, Romulus and Remus, the legendary twins
and founders of Rome, being nursed by a she-wolf. Some inscriptions on
the back of the she-wolf. Earthen encrustations. In excellent condition.
Roman
floor panel vase 300 AD This Roman antiquity is made from red or brown Tesserae in a grid of
grey Purbeck marble, a mosaic floor panel of a beautifully decorated vase
with two handles, and linear patterns on the body of the vase. In Ancient
Rome, hot air stoked from a pit in a smaller adjoining room was drawn underneath
the floor of the hypocaust building, once part of a large house. Mounted
on a wooden panel.
Roman
floor panel female figure 300 AD Made from red or brown Tesserae in a grid of grey Purbeck marble, a
mosaic floor panel of a female figure wearing beautiful dressings, holding
her veil in one of the hands, wearing four stranded necklace. Very beautiful
color combination used. Mounted on a wooden panel. Roman antiquities.
Roman
antiquities floor panel bearded figure 300 AD Ancient Roman antiquities. Made from red or brown Tesserae in a grid
of grey Purbeck marble, a mosaic floor panel of a bearded figure with long
hair and mustache. Mounted on a wooden panel. Very attractive and beautiful.
Roman
antiquities floor panel deer 300 AD Made from red or brown Tesserae in a grid of grey Purbeck marble, a
mosaic floor panel of a horned deer standing near a tree. Mounted on a
wooden panel. Very attractive and beautiful.
Roman
floor panel 300 AD Ancient Roman antiquities. Made from red or brown Tesserae in a grid
of grey Purbeck marble, a mosaic floor panel of a female figure wearing
a floral headdress. Very beautiful color combination used. Mounted on a
wooden panel.
Roman
floor panel bird 300 AD Made from red or brown Tesserae in a grid of grey Purbeck marble, a
mosaic floor panel of an eagle in fight with a snake. Very beautiful and
attractive. Mounted on a wooden panel.
Roman
floor panel leopard 300 AD Made from red or brown Tesserae in a grid of grey Purbeck marble, a
mosaic floor panel of a bird between two trees. Mounted on a wooden panel.
Very attractive and beautiful.
Roman
floor panel Mounted on a wooden panel 300 AD Made from red or brown Tesserae in a grid of grey Purbeck marble, a
mosaic floor panel of an alert leopard. Very beautiful and attractive.
Mounted on a wooden panel.
Roman
floor panel marble 300 AD Ancient Roman antiquities. Made from red or brown Tesserae in a grid
of grey Purbeck marble, a mosaic floor panel of the head of a female figure
with long curled hair. Mounted on a wooden panel. Antiquities are very
attractive and beautiful.
Roman
floor panel mosaic 300 AD Made from red or brown Tesserae in a grid of grey Purbeck marble, a
mosaic floor panel of the upper torso of a female figure with curled hair.
Mounted on a wooden panel. Very attractive and beautiful.
Roman
floor panel Purbeck marble 300 AD Made from red or brown Tesserae in a grid of grey Purbeck marble, a
mosaic floor panel of the head of a female figure with long hair. Mounted
on a wooden panel. Very attractive and beautiful.
Roman
floor panel birds on tree branches 300 AD Ancient Roman antiquities. Made from red or brown Tesserae in a grid
of grey Purbeck marble, a mosaic floor panel of three birds on tree branches.
Roman
antiquities fragment terra-cotta goddess 100 – 200 AD Roman antiquities. Terra-cotta head of a goddess or noblewoman with
a fashionable hairstyle and diadem.
Roman
fragment lioness 200 AD Roman antiquities, bronze fragment from an urn, the handle with a stylized
lioness. In Roman mythology, lions drew the chariot of Juno, queen of the
gods. Covered in a vivid green patina.
Roman
garment pin bronze 100 AD Made from bronze and used to hold the garment at the shoulder.
Roman
antiquities glass 50-100 AD Ancient Roman antiquities. Free blown Roman Glass vessel. Light
green colored jug with globular body, indented base, cylindrical neck,
rolled rim and single trailed handle attached to the shoulder and rim.
Some iridescence and encrustation.
Roman
glass bottle 50-100 AD Green mould-blown bottle with long neck, rolled rim, a face to the
side, iridescence and encrustation.
Roman
glass god of beginnings 50-100 AD Roman Green mould-blown Janus Head bottle. Janus, the Roman god of
beginnings and endings. Faces similar on either side, rolled rim, iridescence
and encrustation.
Roman
glass bottle 50-100 AD Green mould-blown Janus Head bottle. Janus, the Roman god who protects
doorways and passages. Faces similar on either side, rolled rim, iridescence
and encrustation.
Roman
glass wine antiquities 50-100 AD Golden Amber translucent glass bird with two ears, the mouth used as
the drinking tube, tail flattened and elongated. Used on ceremonial occasions
for drinking wine and other liquids. The peoples of the Roman Empire used
more glass than any other ancient civilization.
Roman
antiquities glass Flask 50-100 AD Light Green mould-blown Janus Head Flask, the faces similar on both
sides, rolled rim, iridescence and encrustation. The month of January was
named after him.
Roman
game piece 100 AD Small rectangular-shaped carved bone piece with four incised circles
to either side.