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Ancient Hellenistic (Greek Era) Bronze Oil Lamp 332 BC

Catalogue: Antiques: Regional Art: Ancient World: Greek: Bronze: Pre AD 1000   item# 315917 (stock# 7041116)

Ancient Hellenistic (Greek Era) Bronze Oil Lamp 332 BC
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$685 

BRONZE OIL LAMP, HELLENISTIC PERIOD 332 – 63 BC. Thy word is a lamp to my feet and a light to my path (Psalms 119:105). A lamp such as this might have lit homes during the flower of the Classical age. A metaphor of joy and prosperity, for hope, for life itself, lamps have illuminated the path of civilization for centuries. They have guided great thoughts through the night, stood vigil with lonely passions. In the presence of this simple object, we are in touch directly with a vanished world, with the people once warmed by its glow. Today it remains as an enduring symbol of man’s desire to conquer the darkness Found: In Judea - The Holy Land. Condition: Choice and very rare, as found - unrestored, lid missing. Dimensions: Length 105 mm, Width 45 mm, Height 25 mm Reference: Qedem 8 Monographs of the Institute of Archaeology, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem {Ancient Lamps in the Schloessinger Collection }


Very Rare Hellenistic Sculpture of a Pregnant Woman

Catalogue: Antiques: Regional Art: Ancient World: Greek: Sculpture: Pre AD 1000   item# 264031 (stock# 12241005)

Very Rare Hellenistic Sculpture of a Pregnant Woman
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$1450 

Very Rare Hellenistic Sculpture of a pregnant Lady "Fertility Goddess" 300-100 BC - This superb statue has been, until recently, displayed at The Museum of Biblical Archaelogy, Columbus Ohio. It stands 140mm high (160mm including plexiglass base)and is 45mm wide at the largest section. The staue itself is in magnificent condition and has had no restoration or repair. It appears to be a cast made clay statue with incredible detail. This piece was discovered in Judea, The Holy Land and was most probably a fertility Godess, due to her obvious pregnant state. I have taken a number of photos in different light to try and show the fantastic detail, the colour is a dark rich terracotta.


Gorgeous Bronze "Gorgon" Head Patera Handle 100 BC

Catalogue: Antiques: Regional Art: Ancient World: Greek: Sculpture: Pre AD 1000   item# 344896

Gorgeous Bronze "Gorgon" Head Patera Handle 100 BC
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$155 

Gorgeous Bronze Greek "Gorgon" Head Patera Handle 100 B.C. Found near Jerusalem in the Holy Land. 47mm x 26mm. Originally a handle of a Patera (sacrificial implement). Patera's are often depicted in early Roman imagery and coins as "feeding a snake on an alter with a patera".


Holyland Ancient Amphoriskos Cypriot Type 1250 BC

Catalogue: Antiques: Regional Art: Ancient World: Greek: Pottery: Pre AD 1000   item# 368075

Holyland Ancient Amphoriskos Cypriot Type 1250 BC
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$285 

Holyland, Ancient Cypriot Amphoriskos Late Bronze Age 1400 - 1250 BC, Ancient Local Imitation of imported Cypriot pottery. Probably used for ointments, Potters wheel made. Painted lines are clearly visible as noted by Ruth Amiran. Reference : Ruth Amiran 185. Ancient Pottery of the Holy Land. Nice Piece with a small loss to the lip, stable and does not detract from the overall value of the artifact.


Gorgeous Hellenistic Juglet - Jerusalem 300 - 100 BC

Catalogue: Antiques: Regional Art: Ancient World: Greek: Pottery: Pre AD 1000   item# 368515

Gorgeous Hellenistic Juglet - Jerusalem 300 - 100 BC
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$195 

Hellenistic Juglet 300 - 100 BC, found in Jerusalem, Potters wheel made. A very nice construction with great eye appeal and exhibiting lovely earthenware colors. H 100mm x W 75mm


Rare Ancient Crusader St George Bronze Pendant 1200AD

Catalogue: Antiques: Regional Art: Ancient World: Greek: Bronze: Pre AD 1000   item# 377094

Rare Ancient Crusader St George Bronze Pendant 1200AD
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An Interesting & Very Rare Ancient Engraved Bronze Pendant of St George from Jerusalem. Dated between 1000 - 1200 AD. Although St. George is important to the Orthodox Religion (feast days April 23 and Nov 3) there is no tradition of the dragon until the Crusaders arrive. Only under western influence does the story of George and the dragon appear on eastern icons. This gorgeous etched pendant was found near Bethlehem. A lovely antiquity, intact and wearable.


Exquisite Hellenistic Clay Perfume Bottle 300 - 100 BC

Catalogue: Antiques: Regional Art: Ancient World: Greek: Pottery: Pre AD 1000   item# 368089

Exquisite Hellenistic Clay Perfume Bottle 300 - 100 BC
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$165 

Exquisite Hellenistic Clay Perfume Bottle , wheel made 300 - 100 BC. A beautiful example and in excellent conditon, this perfume bottle would have been a prized possesion of a young maiden in the flower of her youth. Perhaps if we hold this ancient container to our nose close our eyes and breath in we may imagine a time long past. An age of classical beauty and Greek influence. H 105mm x W 40mm Superb Condition.


Cypriot - Phoenician Perfume Bottle Terra-Cotta 586 BC

Catalogue: Antiques: Regional Art: Ancient World: Greek: Pottery: Pre AD 1000   item# 368080

Cypriot - Phoenician Perfume Bottle Terra-Cotta 586 BC
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$235 

Cypriot - Phoenician Perfume Bottle Terra-Cotta, Iron Age 930 - 586 BC. This gorgeous perfume bottle would have been imported in ancient times from either Cyprus or Phoenicia. It has clear "black on red " painted markings and would not have been a common container in the Holy Land during this period. Reference : Ruth Amiran 286. Ancient Pottery of the Holy Land. H 90mm x W 45mm Superb condition, unrestored and intact.


Large Ancient Byzantine Reliquary Cross 800 - 1000 AD

Catalogue: Antiques: Regional Art: Ancient World: Greek: Bronze: Pre AD 1000   item# 368026

Large Ancient Byzantine Reliquary Cross 800 - 1000 AD
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$585 

Byzantine Empire, 800 - 100AD. Bronze Reliquary Cross. Superb Bronze Reliquary Cross hinged at the top and bottom, the two halves forming a space for a religious relic. The obverse depicts Jesus in the "Christ the Redeemer" position with outstretched hands to sides. The reverse depicts the Blessed Virgin Mary, in the Prayer Position (orans) praying for the "Grace of God". Created with two identical halves that were hinged together leaving the center hollow for placing a religious relic. A reliquary was a receptacle for keeping or displaying sacred relics. In Christian usage, relics were objects connected with, or remains of, the bodies of saints or what was purported to be the True Cross. Christians are known to have venerated the relics of martyrs at least as early as the 2nd century. The Crusades led to the influx of relics from the Middle-East and they became popular items of adornment used for protection of crusaders and the wealthy who could afford them. This is a superb example of a very rare size and type. 60mm x 25mm Intact and hinged, unsealed.


Rare Cypriot Spouted Juglet Painted Late Bronze Age

Catalogue: Antiques: Regional Art: Ancient World: Greek: Pottery: Pre AD 1000   item# 367947

Rare Cypriot Spouted Juglet Painted Late Bronze Age
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$425 

Rare Cypriot Spouted Juglet, with paintings, well referenced by Ruth Amiran. This lovely Cypriot Spouted Juglet was imported to Canaan during the Late Bronze Age 1550 -1200 BC. This was a time of very intensive trade in the Mediterranean especially during late bronze age, Cyprus, Egypt, Greek and ancient Canaan. A truly lovely artifact H 60mm x W 150 (including handle and spout) Intact unrestored and fantastic. Reference : Ruth Amiran, Ancient Pottery of the Holy Land.

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