Greek bronze Chalise, dating 4th.-2nd. cent. BC. Found Asia minor.
An exceptional preserved bronze drinking bowl or chalise, a wide bowl on a pedestal base.
Huge red ware amphora, Cyprus, dating to middle bronzeage, 2000-1500 BC. The vessel was made as a attempt in pottery to emulate the popular and much more expensive metal vessels of the above period.
This storage amphora is extremely attractive done in beautyful red-ware. Undecorated withly made with two large handles and a round body.
A strictly museum quality, South-Italian bell krater, c. 450-410 BC.
Exceptional krater with finely drawn red figures of two men with spears, one of them holding a bird. The other side features two women facing in long robes. ...click for details
Largest size, huge red ware amphora, Cyprus, dating to middle bronzeage, 2000-1500 BC. This storage amphora is extremely attractive done in beautyful red-ware. Undecorated with two handles and a round very wide body. The underside is flat which means that it can easily stand by itself.
Size: c. 40 cm. high and more than 30 cm. wide. The ...click for details
An extremely rare greek bell krater, from Mykenos, Crete, dating to the 6th.-5th. Cent. BC.
The krater is huge and heavy with thick walls. Finely decorated in red and black with very elaborate handles. An extremely rare piece and the first Cretan krater of this type we've ever had in stock. ...click for details