Ancient Persian decorated bronze patera with a shaped-handle, dated from, 800 BC
A patera (Latin pronunciation: PATERA) was a broad, shallow dish used for drinking, or a chalice used primarily in a ritual context such as a libation.
Directly from Jerusalem, ancient Greek bronze wine juglet, decorated base with a shaped neck and handle
Greek, 300 – 100 BC
Measurements: Height: 13 cm - Width: 6.5 cm – Height on stand: 14.5 cm
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Ancient Egyptian rounded reddish stone mace-head with cylindrical drill hole in the center. Was once attached to a wooden shaft and used as a weapon to strike at an enemy
dated from, 2700 – 2500 BC
Measurements: Height: 6.5 cm – Diameter: 6 cm- Height on stand: 12.5 cm
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An exquisite ancient Roman imperial marble head of a woman, C. 1st - 2nd Century AD
Depicted in her youth with a serene expression on her face, her oval face with a rounded chin and slightly-parted full lips, the almond shaped heavy-lidded eyes beneath a softly curving brows arching gracefully and merging with the bridge of her nose, her forehead peaked at the center, the luscious wavy hair center parted.
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Egyptian Bronze and Alabaster Eyes, Late New Kingdom, ca. 1307-1069BC.
Almond-shaped eye inlays with eyebrows, the well-formed lid and cosmetic line crafted of bronze and inlaid with irises of alabaster; the pupils in black pigment. Perhaps from an anthropoid sarcophagus or a monumental statue.