An exquisite Roman marble head of Satyr, dated from 1st-2nd Centuries AD
Facial features reveal attractive young chubby male face with snub nose; lips slightly parted and mouth agape revealing teeth. Prominent cheekbones lidded almond-shaped eyes under shaggy eyebrows and gnarled furrowed forehead. Luxurious thick curling hair, wearing a wreath of overlapping ivy leaves, the back of the wreath joined together with ...click for details
LARGE Ancient Egyptian elegant cosmetic vessel, in slender form with a collared rim, tapering to a narrow base. Artfully exploiting the banding in the stone,
excellent surface preservation.
This is a wonderful opportunity to own an affordable, authentic piece of ancient art that represents a fusion of three of the greatest cultures in history
Ancient Egyptian “Gerco-Roman” hollow terracotta figure of a standing god with some paint pigments remains
This is a wonderful opportunity to own an affordable, authentic piece of ancient art that represents a fusion of three of the greatest cultures in history
Ancient Egyptian “Gerco-Roman” terracotta head of Goddess Athena wearing the Corinthian helmet
Ancient Roman imperial medical set (Bronze spoon and a pottery jar) the jar is nicely decorated with circular lines around the body, spoon is terminating into a horse-shaped handle
Dated from the 1st Century AD
Measurements: Jar: Height: 6.5 cm – Diameter: 5 cm
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This is a wonderful opportunity to own an affordable, authentic piece of ancient art that represents a fusion of three of the greatest cultures in history
Ancient Egyptian “Gerco-Roman” terracotta figure of a standing woman, her hands raised up holding a decorated basket, a standing child on the right and a typical Greek wine transport amphora on her left. ...click for details
This is a wonderful opportunity to own an affordable, authentic piece of ancient art that represents a fusion of three of the greatest cultures in history
Ancient Egyptian “Gerco-Roman” hollow terracotta figure of a standing goddess “Isis”, her right hands raised while her left hand reclines on a typical Greek wine transport amphora on her left with some paint pigments remains ...click for details
Rare style ancient Roman painted clay and highly decorated clay oil lamp known as "BEIT NATIF". The oil lamp is nicely decorated with geometric deign all around the shoulders with soot marks. Looped handle, Beit Natif oil lamps rarely come with a looped handle like the one we have!