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ROMAN BRONZE FRAGMENT OF A STAND, 100 - 200 AD

Catalogue: Antiques: Regional Art: Ancient World: Roman: Bronze: Pre AD 1000   item# 862664

ROMAN BRONZE FRAGMENT OF A STAND, 100 - 200 AD
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AWEIDAH GALLERY - JERUSALEM BASED GALLERY
Cell:+972-545-216055


$ 175 

From Jerusalem, an ancient Roman bronze fragment of a stand, dating to around 200 AD

Measurements: Height: 3.5 cm - Width: 2 cm

Condition: Intact as found with nice patina

Found near Jerusalem, Holy Land ...click for details


LARGE ROMAN BRONZE DECORATED TEMPLE BOWL, 300 AD

Catalogue: Antiques: Regional Art: Ancient World: Roman: Bronze: Pre AD 1000   item# 857013

LARGE ROMAN BRONZE DECORATED TEMPLE BOWL, 300 AD
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AWEIDAH GALLERY - JERUSALEM BASED GALLERY
Cell:+972-545-216055


$ 1,450 

You are considering a very attractive large Roman bronze temple bowl with engraved lines in the middle and all around the rim
The bowl is professionally cleaned and polished from the inside to show the beauty of this gorgeous bowl and half way cleaned from the outside to the show the lovely green patina

Dated from, 300 AD ...click for details


ROMAN SOLID BRONZE FIGURE OF A BULL, 100 - 300 AD

Catalogue: Antiques: Regional Art: Ancient World: Roman: Bronze: Pre AD 1000   item# 856766

ROMAN SOLID BRONZE FIGURE OF A BULL, 100 - 300 AD
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AWEIDAH GALLERY - JERUSALEM BASED GALLERY
Cell:+972-545-216055


$ 385 

You are considering an ancient Roman solid bronze figure of a seated bull. Dated from, 100 - 300 AD

Measurements: Length: 11 cm - Height: 6 cm

Condition: Intact as found, not repaired and not restored

Found in hebron south of Jerusalem, Holy Land ...click for details


LARGE ROMAN DECORATED BRONZE TEMPLE BOWL, 100 - 300 AD

Catalogue: Antiques: Regional Art: Ancient World: Roman: Bronze: Pre AD 1000   item# 824529

LARGE ROMAN DECORATED BRONZE TEMPLE BOWL, 100 - 300 AD
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AWEIDAH GALLERY - JERUSALEM BASED GALLERY
Cell:+972-545-216055


$ 1,150 

Aweidah Gallery is pleased to present this large ancient Roman bronze temple bowl, dated from, 100 - 300 AD

The bowl is decorated with engraved lines all around the base and a fine engraved line around the body from the outside as shown in the pictures

Measurements: Height: 9 cm - Diameter: 18 cm ...click for details


ANCIENT ROMAN BRONZE JEWELRY BOX KEY, 100 - 300 AD

Catalogue: Antiques: Regional Art: Ancient World: Roman: Bronze: Pre AD 1000   item# 759759

ANCIENT ROMAN BRONZE JEWELRY BOX KEY, 100 - 300 AD
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AWEIDAH GALLERY - JERUSALEM BASED GALLERY
Cell:+972-545-216055


$ 215 

You are considering a very attractive ancient Roman bronze jewelry box Key, dating to 100 AD

Measurements: Length: 3.8 cm - Width: 2 cm

Condition: very good condition with nice patina

Found near Jerusalem, Israel ...click for details


ANCIENT ROMAN BRONZE ARROW-HEAD PENDANT 100 - 300 AD

Catalogue: Antiques: Regional Art: Ancient World: Roman: Bronze: Pre AD 1000   item# 755292

ANCIENT ROMAN BRONZE ARROW-HEAD PENDANT 100 - 300 AD
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AWEIDAH GALLERY - JERUSALEM BASED GALLERY
Cell:+972-545-216055


$ 85 

From Jerusalem, ancient Roman bronze arrow-head pendant, dated from, 100 - 400 AD

One of the reasons for the Roman Empire's success was their weapons. Besides his sword or spear, the most common weapon for a Roman soldier would have been his bow and arrow. Bronze weapons were far superior to soft copper blades. Arrowheads were produced in a variety of shapes and sizes ...click for details


ANCIENT ROMAN BRONZE ARROW-HEAD PENDANT, 100 - 300 AD

Catalogue: Antiques: Regional Art: Ancient World: Roman: Bronze: Pre AD 1000   item# 755285

ANCIENT ROMAN BRONZE ARROW-HEAD PENDANT, 100 - 300 AD
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AWEIDAH GALLERY - JERUSALEM BASED GALLERY
Cell:+972-545-216055


$ 85 

From Jerusalem, ancient Roman bronze arrow-head pendant, dated from, 100 - 400 AD

One of the reasons for the Roman Empire's success was their weapons. Besides his sword or spear, the most common weapon for a Roman soldier would have been his bow and arrow. Bronze weapons were far superior to soft copper blades. Arrowheads were produced in a variety of shapes and sizes ...click for details


ANCIENT ROMAN BRONZE ARROW-HEAD PENDANT, 100 - 400 AD

Catalogue: Antiques: Regional Art: Ancient World: Roman: Bronze: Pre AD 1000   item# 755265

ANCIENT ROMAN BRONZE ARROW-HEAD PENDANT, 100 - 400 AD
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AWEIDAH GALLERY - JERUSALEM BASED GALLERY
Cell:+972-545-216055


$ 125 

From Jerusalem, ancient Roman bronze arrow-head pendant, dated from, 100 - 400 AD

One of the reasons for the Roman Empire's success was their weapons. Besides his sword or spear, the most common weapon for a Roman soldier would have been his bow and arrow. Bronze weapons were far superior to soft copper blades. Arrowheads were produced in a variety of shapes and sizes ...click for details


ANCIENT ROMAN BRONZE ARROW-HEAD PENDANT, 100 - 400 AD

Catalogue: Antiques: Regional Art: Ancient World: Roman: Bronze: Pre AD 1000   item# 755264

ANCIENT ROMAN BRONZE ARROW-HEAD PENDANT, 100 - 400 AD
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AWEIDAH GALLERY - JERUSALEM BASED GALLERY
Cell:+972-545-216055


$ 145 

From Jerusalem, ancient Roman bronze arrow-head pendant, dated from, 100 - 400 AD

One of the reasons for the Roman Empire's success was their weapons. Besides his sword or spear, the most common weapon for a Roman soldier would have been his bow and arrow. Bronze weapons were far superior to soft copper blades. Arrowheads were produced in a variety of shapes and sizes ...click for details


ANCIENT ROMAN BRONZE ARROW-HEAD PENDANT, 100 - 400 AD

Catalogue: Antiques: Regional Art: Ancient World: Roman: Bronze: Pre AD 1000   item# 755262

ANCIENT ROMAN BRONZE ARROW-HEAD PENDANT, 100 - 400 AD
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AWEIDAH GALLERY - JERUSALEM BASED GALLERY
Cell:+972-545-216055


$ 145 

From Jerusalem, ancient Roman bronze arrow-head pendant, dated from, 100 - 400 AD

One of the reasons for the Roman Empire's success was their weapons. Besides his sword or spear, the most common weapon for a Roman soldier would have been his bow and arrow. Bronze weapons were far superior to soft copper blades. Arrowheads were produced in a variety of shapes and sizes ...click for details

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