Egyptian Faience Amarna Taweret Amulet / hippopotamus 1,5cm
Date: 1353-1336 BC
Period: Armana Period
Provenance: Old German collection befor 1983
Condition: look at pictures
If you are interested, feel free to send me a offer a.v.d.b@egyptian-artefacts.de
Egyptian Faience Green Monflower Amulet 1,7 cm
Faience is a glazed ceramic known for producing bright colours, especially blues, turquoises and greens. It is produced from quartz or sand crystals mixed with other compounds and can be cast into moulds to create beads or amulets like these ones. Faience gimmers in the light and was believed by the Egyptians to represent rebirth and immortality...
Egyptian Faience Blue Floral Amulet 1,6 cm
Faience is a glazed ceramic known for producing bright colours, especially blues, turquoises and greens. It is produced from quartz or sand crystals mixed with other compounds and can be cast into moulds to create beads or amulets like these ones. Faience gimmers in the light and was believed by the Egyptians to represent rebirth and immortality. The colours had different symbolisms for example, blue was thought to reflect fertility and life...
Beautiful Byzantine silver ring, ca. 10th.-12th. century AD.
The ring very attractive with a high set bezel with an elaborate cross design.
Condition: Choice and wearable.
Ring-size: c. 15 mm.
Ex. Collection of a German Goldsmith, 1960-1995.
Egyptian Faience White and Yellow Lotus Petal Amulet 3,2 cm
Lotus flowers were very popular among the Egyptians and were frequently found in households and gardens. The lotus flower held strong symbolisation, white lotus flowers opened during the day and closed at night representing rebirth and creation while blue lotus flowers opened at night and closed during the day representing the renewal of life...
Material: Faience, Canelian, Stone
Bastet or Bast was a goddess of ancient Egyptian religion, worshiped as early as the Second Dynasty (2890 BCE).
Her name also is rendered as Baast, Ubaste, and Baset.
Condition: look at pictures.
Provenance: Old German collection for 1983
If you are interested, feel free to send me a offer a.v.d.b@egyptian-artefacts.de
A nice and rare pottery lamp of a late Roman / Byzantine type, with inscriptions on the body, ca. 5th.-7th. century AD.
Interesting and intact lamp with only minor wear and small chips.
Size: 9 cm.
Condition: Choice and intact.
Private US Collection 1974-1994.
A very rare and exceptionally large Islamic Vase, ca. 12th.-14th. century.
The vase very impressive in size and beautiful classic tulip form. Green-glazed red ceramic.
Size: 26,5 cm. tall and ca. 26 cm. wide. Very heavy construction.
Condition: Choice and intact, with some loss to glaze in parts. Fine iridescent patina.
Provenance: Dr. Günther Marschall collection (1913-1997).
Attractive Etruscan bronze handle possible from a large jug, ca. 7th.-4th. century BC.
A handle with a very nice patina and style.
Size: 17 cm. long!
Ex. Collection Paul Braun, Baden-Württemberg, before 1989.
A huge bronzeage Torc, mid-European bronzeage, ca. 1200-800 BC.
An impressive piece of bronzeage jevellery, a warriors neck-ring, likely from Austria or Hungary. Desined with hook and eye and spiral decoration.
Size: 21,7 cm. in diameter and nearly round.
Condition: Choice and intact with wonderful vivid green and blue patina with a few lighter rough spots.
Ex South-German collection, formerly in an Austrian private collection, 1980s and ex...
An interesting large and heavy applique, likely from furniture in bronze, with 4 masks protruding, early Roman style ca. 1st.-2nd. century AD.
With two lion masks at the top and further down a pair of theatre masks also known in abbundance from the oil lamps. These four masks are graduately getting smaller with the first lion mask the largest.
Size: 11,3 cm. Weight: 113 grams.
Condition: Choice! Very nice brown patina.
Ex. German private collection.
A finely preserved pestle carved finger - hand-carved from fine white marble, Roman, 1st-3rd. cent AD.
The bent thumb pestle has a handle with stylized lines in the skin because of the bent position and a narrow tip with a carved nail bed. Round base, smooth from use.
A stunning and very detailed example of a well-known roman type.
Size: 5 cm. tall and ca. 4,5 cm. wide...
A lovely sculptured pottery head of a Roman lady with elaborate hairstyle, 1st.-3rd. century AD.
The head of a young woman with a slight smile and with head twisted slightly to the left.
Size: 47 mm. tall.
Provenance: German private collection from the 1960s to ca. 2000.
An large and exceptional bronze oil lamp with handle in shape of a leaf and pyramid-shaped, pierced lid. Byzantine, 5th - 6th century A.D.
The lamp is finely engraved and well built. A substantial and very elegant bronze lap with beautifully patinated surfaces. Interestingly, an openwork lid was chosen for it in antiquity, perhaps since it became to hot with a closed tight lid, due to the large size and construction.
Size: c. 16,5 cm. long and 6,4 cm. tall...
A fine solid bronze figure of a Rooster / Cockerel, ca. 10th.-12th. century AD.
A beautiful figure, sculptured in the round in a naturalistic manor, very attractive and scarce.
The Rooster has finely engraved feathers on the body and tail. A hole at the top for the loose mohawk which is now missing.
Size: 8 cm. long and 7,8 cm. high. Dark green patina with redish highlights...
A scarce pottery of a female Deity, 1st.-3rd. century AD.
The head with impressive large hair, a hairnet at the back and young facial features, needs some more research.
Size: ca. 4 cm.
Ex. Collection of a German Goldsmith, 1960-1995.
A lovely greek pottery head of a female godess, likely Aphrodites, with intact neck and all detals preserved, Hellenistic period, 3rd.-2nd. century BC.
These heads was likely ritually broken in some cases and are not rare on the market, but this head are of much better quality and style than most heads for sale.
Size: ca. 4 cm.
Ex. Collection of a German Goldsmith, 1960-1995.
A nearly superb Danish neolithic Sickle dating to around Daggertime, 2400-2000 BC.
Beautifully knapped sickle with sharp edges and a glossy blade...