A lovely rare Greek Attic pottery baby feeder. A lovely example with the main body and handle intact, the spout has been reattached and 90% off off the piece has been repainted.
A rare Scythian / Steppe culture gold plaque in repousse, depicting a warrior wearing breast plate and armoury belt, his right arm raised and body leaning back as if in a spear throwing pose. Beautiful large plaque with nice red patina. Such plaques adorned clothing and headwear etc of the aristocracy of ancient Scythia. Similar plaques from the Kul-Opa treasure can be seen in the Hermitage museum Russia. Comes with featured display stand. ...click for details
A rare Scythian / Steppe culture gold plaque depicting a standing bull in repousse. Beautiful large plaque with nice red patina. Such plaques adorned clothing and headwear etc of the aristocracy of ancient Scythia. Similar plaques from the Kul-Opa treasure can be seen in the Hermitage museum Russia. Comes with featured display stand.
A lovely Apulian Red-Figured Skyphos.
Depicting an Owl between two Olive Branches.
A skyphos is a two-handled deep drinking cup on a
low flanged base. The decorations on both the front
and reverse are almost identical. The owl and olive
branch being symbols of the Goddess Athena.
A beautiful rare Indo-Greek grey schist cosmetic palette carved in very detailed high relief with a man and women in arms holding bowls. The underside decorated with a lotus leaf.
These stone palettes provide an interesting instance of Hellenistic art in the northwestern Indian subcontinent, disconnected from the Buddhist narrative to which it is usually associated in the Greco-Buddhist art of Gandhara. Comes with featured display stand. ...click for details
A beautiful Alexander the great silver drachm set into modern custom made 18ct gold mount as a pendant. Obverse: Head of Herakles (Hercules) in lionskin head dress right. Reverse: Zeus seated left, holding eagle and sceptre.
A beautiful, rare Xenon ware ribbed pottery skyphos decorated with painted laurel wreath and bird. Re-joined from four original large fragments. A very small amount of fill has been added to the rim, guaranteed authentic.
Dating to circa 400 BC, Magna Gracia.
Measures 185mm handle to handle / 120mm height. ...click for details
A superb pair of Macedonian gold earrings constructed with braided loop and head of a bull. Centred on bulls forehead is the Macedonian royal starburst (the emblem of the Argead dynasty of Philip II father of Alexander the great).