The rim is decorated with a facing Oceanus head showing bushy beards extending to both sides and goat-like ears...
Black glazed dishes with rounded wall and slightly incurved rim. One standing on a conical foot, the other on disk feet. Two dishes with brilliant black glaze.
Ceramic
Campanian, late 4th century BC
D. 6.9 cm (2.7 in) to 8.7 cm (3.4 in)
H. 3.3 cm (1.3 in) to 5.2 cm (2 in)
Intact. Black glaze with minor surface wear, one dish with peeled off glaze.
Ex Swiss private collection.
The authenticity of the object is unconditionally guaranteed.
Black glazed drinking cup with steep wall, slightly everted rim and single horizontal handle. Standing on a low ring foot. Covered with fine quality black gloss inside and out.
Common Apulian type. For a similar example, cf. item no. 101, p. 61 in: John W. Hayes. Greek and Italian Black-Gloss Wares and Related Wares in the Royal Ontario Museum. Toronto, 1984.
Ceramic
Apulian, around 350 BC
Size: H. 5.2 cm (2 in)
D. 9.5 cm (3.7 in)
W...
Thin-walled creamware cup with narrow base, rounded body and slightly flared rim. Single strap handle from belly to rim. Bichrome linear decoration inside and out.
For a related example, cf. Beazley Database vase no. 1009801.
Ceramic
Daunian, 4th century BC
H. 8.7 cm (3.4 in)
D. 9.9 cm (3.9 in)
Intact and fine...
Glazed jug of globular body and evert neck. Three raised knobs around the shoulder. Arching strap handle with tiny knobs at the topmost point, standing on a bulged base.
The upper side covered with a black glaze that turns into a red-brown in places.
For the same type, cf. vase no. 126, p. 75 in: J. W. Hayes. Greek and Italian Black-Gloss Wares and Related Wares in the Royal Ontario Museum, Toronto 1984.
Ceramic
Greek Campanian, 3rd century BC
H...
Black-glazed jug with flared rim lip and low strap handle. The tapering wall slightly offset from the flat base. The flat underside reserved.
Covered inside and outside with a glossy black glaze.
For a related example, cf. Beazley Archive vase no. 9032269.
Ceramic
Apulian, 375-350 BC
H. 8.8 cm (3.5 in)
Intact with lustrous black glaze. Surface wear in places...
Shallow bowl redware fragment showing a fierce lion with the head turned towards the viewer.
The finely modeled lion was taken from a separate mold and applied to the bowl. The procedure was characteristic of Roman North African ceramic workshops.
The motif may belong to the realm of Roman hunt scenes or relate to Christians thrown to the beasts like St. Thecla or Daniel...
Small blown glass bowl with steep wall and folded-in rim...
Large lanceolate hand axe made of a flake of tan quartzite. Bifacial tool with carefully worked front side. The rougher back side with fewer removals. Cutting edges and surface weathered by sand and wind action.
This type of tool making stands for the presence of Palaeolithic populations in North Africa.
For the hominid evolution in the Sahara and North Africa, cf. Brown University Course ARCH 1616: Brett Kaufman. Between Sahara and Sea: North Africa from Human Origins to Islam. Pr...
Very tall bottle with elongated foot, tapering body, long thin neck, and bulging rim.
Ceramic
Greek, Hellenistic Period, 4th-2nd century BC
H. 25 cm (9.8 in)
Broken neck reconstituted. Some wear and accretions on the body.
Swiss private collection. Acquired in the German art market, June 2008.
The authenticity of the object is unconditionally guaranteed.
A rare and interesting Western Mesopotamian stamp seal, Levantine workshop, near Antioch, Achaemenid type, c. 7th.-4th. cent. BC
The seal of a hemispheric design that became popular in the 1st. mill. BC. The image is interesting since it shows a Bull butting left with a bird on it's shoulder, leaf above and unidentiofied object before.
Size: 18 mm. wide, 14 mm. tall.
Condition: Nice Very fine, intact with some wear.
This seal was aquired 1994 and come...
Relics of the Nile is pleased to present this ancient Greco-Roman Terracotta head of Serapis with base. The figure is presented in excellent detail with crown and significant beard detail. Circa 300 B.C.-100 B.C. Size: 3.75" (5" with Base). Provenance: Ex-McInnis collection, Texas.
A fine thick and large cylinder seal, Mesopotamia Uruk-Pre-Dynastic, 4th.-3rd. mill. BC
Very vividly engraved in a black stone with what looks like a human holding a bulls eye or sun symbol and perhaps about to climb a latter. Interesting symbols in the fields as well.
Size: 25 mm. tall and 15 mm. thick.
Condition: Nice Very fine, intact with fine patina and deposits in the details.
Comes with the original Id card.
Provenance: Gustav Oberl...
A fine seal carved in stone with a round seal-base and a tall evolving handle, pierced at the top.
Interesting engraving on the base in the shape of a Sun pattern (?)
Size: 34 mm. in diameter, 26 mm. mm tall.
Condition: VF, some wear and minor chipping but intact and overall nicely preserved.
Comes with hard impression and original ID-card from the collection. It was aquired in 2003.
Provenance: Gustav Oberländer (1926-2012), Oberländer aquired hi...
A lovely little set of three smaller axes, one likely German or Northern Europe, dark bronze hardstone and finely polished (9,8 cm), a nice green stone Meso-American celt, also neolithic period (6,2 cm), and lastly a pointed butt type, likely ancient Near East or Northern Africa (7,8 cm). Interesting lot that needs more study!
Ex. German collection of Paul Braun, collected before 1989.
An attractive and interesting cylinder seal of white stone, Anatolian, c. early 2nd. mill. BC.
The seal finely carved with a hunting scene; Humanoid figure standing with spear and bow before a wild animal.
Size: 26 mm. tall. and 11 mm. wide.
Condition: Choice VF, small chip at the top.
This seal was aquired 2007 and comes with hard impression and original ID-card from below collection.
Provenance: Gustav Oberländer (1926-2012), Oberländer ...
BRONZE COIN OF HELMETED CONSTANTINOPOLIS
ROMAN PERIOD; 337 - 347 AD
Obverse: Bust of Constan-tinopolis, wearing imperial mantle, crested helmet and holding sceptre over left shoulder
Reverse: Victory standing facing, head left, holding transverse sceptre and resting left hand on shield. Mintmark SMANI.
Nicely set in sterling silver pendant
Dimensions:
Length: 2.5 cm
Found in Bethlehem south of Jerusalem, Israel
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A choice Islamic Sgraffito pottery dish, Bamiyan, c. 12th cent AD.
Nice earthenware dish with incised, decorations in the interior. Beige/white underglaze with green and brown decorative colors in splash designs.
Size: 15,7 x 3,8 cm.
Condition: Choice & intact. Fine condition for the type with original glaze. A few chips in the interior and on the rim.
Provenance: Prominent Danish-French Private Estate collection, (aquired 1970- c. 2007) of Islamic po...
Late Period 664-332 BC. A blue-green glazed composition amulet depicting ISIS crowned and seated on a Throne nursing HORUS on her lap.
Pierced to the reverse. Provenance: the London (UK) Art Market, acquired prior to 1980.
Cf. Andrews, C. Amulets of Ancient Egypt, London, 1994, plate 18. Weight: 1.65 gr. Size: 24 mm. (1")
A fully polished axe with a slightly 'hanging' edge, scarce type of the 4th. millenium BC.
The axe is greyish patinated silex with fine fossils included. 19th. century paper tag on the undeveloped rear end as well as number in white ink.
Attractive and with a very sharp edge / bit!
Size: 16,1 cm.
Condition: Good Very fine, fine old patina.
Provenance: Castle Gardener Peder Søren Petersen (1882–1964). Mainly found between WWI and WWII at ...
A very rare and interesting Islamic pottery tile with medallion and arab Muslim writing inside, pre 15th. century AD.
The tile would looks be of Khorassan and dating ca. 12th. century AD, but is guaranteed to be pre 1500.
Greyish pottery with low relief but sharp imprint. Crescent and sun visible as Islamic symbols and floral and geomethric decorations. In the center a medallion with Cufic or Arab writing.
Size: 8,4 cm. long and 5,4 cm. wide.
Condition: Cho...
Charming bracelet, beautifully recomposed of authentic ancient Roman coloured stone beads. (Black, red and white)
Dated from, 1st – 2nd Cent. AD
Sterling silver wires and clasp.
Length: 17.5 cm
The beads are found in Samaria north of Jerusalem, Israel and accompined with a certificate of authenticity. Be ware of modern copies!
C o m p l e t e - H a n d m a d e.
Presented here is a nice bronze spear with raised center ridge. The spear head features a beautiful green/brown patina and measures an impressive 10”. It remains intact and is presented on a custom base for display. Acquired from Malter Galleries in the late 1990’s.
A fine Anatolian stamp seal of the Uruk style of the 4th.-3rd. mill. BC.
A finely engraved larger stone stamp seal, and with a horned animal in the base in deep relief.
Size: 26 mm. in diameter and 13 mm. tall.
Condition: Good VF, much uncleaned deposits, quite attractive.
This seal was aquired 1992 and comes with hard impression and original ID-card from below collection.
Provenance: Gustav Oberländer (1926-2012), Oberländer aquired his m...
A beautiful larger silver bowl, Sassanian Empire, 300-600 AD.
The Sassanid Dynasty, was the the last native Persian Kingdom to rule Ancient Near East before the Islamic conquest.
An attractive hammered silver bowl, with an scetchy incised animal in the center of the interior and multible concenthric lines around. It looks like a simple bird, but it needs more cleaning to be certain!
Size: ca. 17 cm. wide and 6 cm. tall.
Condition: Choice! A small plug...
A superb quality Islamic bowl, Islamic, 12th century A.D. (494 AH – 597 AH). Ancient near East / Western Asia.
Turquoise glazed, pottery bowl with flaring body rising from a short foot. The sides and center decorated with a floral patterns or perhaps stylized birds(?) and a star-shaped or radiated element.
Condition: Superb. Remnants of light silver iridescence patina that is difficult to picture.
Size: 9,5 cm. wide and approx 4,3 cm. high.
Ex. Danis...
A choice and large tanged bronze lance, later 2nd. mill. BC. 'Luristan' Turkmenistan / Uzbekistan bronze age.
An advanced and impressive bronze lance with a long, bent tang, massive socket and a broad, leaf-shaped blade with highly profiled midrib.
A beautiful lance that would have been highly efficient on combat.
Size: c. 32 cm. long. - c. 13 inches.
Condition: Choice. Beautiful green bronze patina. Some roughness to the edge.
Ex. Danish Pr...
A nice and very early Mesopotamian cylinder seal in a scarce stone type of Aragonite, Early dynastic 2600 - 2340 BC.
The seal engraved with an animal fight.
Size: 25 x 12 mm.
Condition: About Very fine.
Provenance: The Karl Müller collection, Germany 1950-1977. Comes with COA and his hard imprint.
ROMAN BRONZE COIN PENDANT
ROMAN PERIOD
Constantine I, 307-337 A.D.
Set in sterling silver pendant
Dimensions:
Height: 3 cm
Found in Jerusalem, Israel
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Constantine the Great (Latin: Flavius Valerius Aurelius Constantinus Augustus) Was a Roman Emperor from 306 to 337 AD. Constantine was the son of Flavius Valerius Constantius, a Roman Army officer, and his mother Helena.
...
An attractive large unpolished, thinbutted Danish neolithic axe dating to late 4th-early 3rd mill BC.
The axe is fully polished on the sides. The edge has been reknapped in Antiquity. Comes with old collection tag, and finding place/year witten on the side. (Kirke Stillinge, 1938)
Size: c. 20 cm. in length.
Condition: Very fine, re-sharpened in antiquity. An impressive axe with nice grey patination.
Provenance: Castle Gardener Peder Søren Petersen (1...
An attractive childs dagger, made in the late neolithic period, Daggertime-bronzeage, c. 2000-1600 BC.
Finely knapped in in a silex with a rare pinkish patina! Comes with a 19th. century collection tag and another tag written directly in white ink from a pre-WWII collection.
Size: 12,9 cm. long
Condition: Very fine, intact with a few tiny losses.
Provenance: Castle Gardener Peder Søren Petersen (1882–1964). Mainly found between WWI and WWII at Svær...
A lovely key for a treasury chest or money trunk, late 15th./16th. century.
A large and solidly built key with an elaborately carved hollow stem and the oval bow decorated in the center in gothic manor. A rare key!
The decoration of Gothic iron locks and keys was often elaborate and of the highest standard of workmanship. The motifs were frequently drawn from Gothic architecture, reproducing on a miniature scale complicated tracery patterns and even tiny statuettes. A numb...
A beautiful and rare stone stamp seal, carved in black serpentine with a high handle, Western Asia, Neo-Hittite states, c. 1000-700 BC
Triangular seal plate, engraved with a reclining 4-legged animal, finely made knob handle with piercing and engravings on the top!
Diameter: 20 x 20 mm. height 12,5 mm.
Condition: Superb.
Ex. German Collection (Berlin), collected from the 1980s and onwards.
Reff. See Ashmolean collection
AN1914.53 for a...
Seal pendant or amulet, finely carved in a zoomorphic style, as a head of an animal, possibly made to ellude a pigs head, Mesopotamia, Uruk - Jemdet Nasr period, 3500-2900 BC.
A wonderful amulet with refined polished details and a nice archaic grit pattern in the base.
Size: 21-22 mm.
Condition: Extremely fine, highly attractive. Nice patina with deposits.
Provenance: Gustav Oberländer (1926-2012), Oberländer aquired his massive and important coll...
A rare and very early representation of a Deity, Ancient Near East, 3rd. millenium BC.
The deity likely god from Mesopotamia or Susa, but made in the Southern region and of the mixed intercultural style of Kermanh / Bactria.
The half figure fragmentary with a beak-like nose, large eyes and a small 'sailors' hat, with lumbs of cobber on the body likely representing clothings.
Size: 7 cm.
Ex. Old Private Collection
POTTERY OIL LAMP DEPICTING A CROSS ON THE NOZZLE
BYZANTINE PERIOD, 4TH CENTURY AD
Measurements:
Length: 7.5 cm
Width: 5 cm
Condition: With some age weathering to the surface
Found in Bethlehem south of Jerusalem, Israel
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