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An interesting samdstone head of the god bess

Catalogue: Antiques: Regional Art: Ancient World: Roman: Sculpture: Pre AD 1000   item# 767633 (stock# 1)

An interesting samdstone head of the god bess
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$3500.00 

Roman Period, 2nd ­ 3rd Century AD. An interesting sandstone head of the god Bes. Nicely styled with glaring features and characteristic ŒmaneΉ and large, staring eyes. Small head-dress composed of a stylized solar disc and plumes. The back of the head is rough, where it was part of a wall or larger sculpture group. H: 30.4cm / 12". On a custom base. A most fascinating rendition of this popular Egyptian protector-god. The god Bes originally had a very leonine appearance during the heigh ...click for details


A red-buff terracotta jar

Catalogue: Antiques: Regional Art: Ancient World: Roman: Pottery: Pre AD 1000   item# 767575 (stock# 1)

A red-buff terracotta jar
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$350.00 

Roman Period, 1 st – 3 rd Century AD. A red-buff terracotta jar with single strap handle and a central stylized face of the god Bes. Various bands of black addition decorate the piece. Intact with some spalling. H: 6 5/8”.


Roman Glass necklace

Catalogue: Antiques: Regional Art: Ancient World: Roman: Glass: Pre AD 1000   item# 691811

Roman Glass necklace
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$225.00 SALE 

Roman Period, 1 st Century BC – 4 th Century AD. A mixed strand of various glass and stone beads, some possibly older than the Roman period. Nice gold colored glass beads and blue and white striped glass beads are some of the highlights. Stone beads in carnelian and even a couple lapis lazuli examples. A fun strand for the bead collector. Strand measures 17” and strung to be worn. From the Fayoum region, south of Cairo


Roman glass necklace

Catalogue: Antiques: Regional Art: Ancient World: Roman: Glass: Pre AD 1000   item# 691808 (stock# 1)

Roman glass necklace
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$150.00 SALE 

Roman Period, 1 st Century BC – 4 th Century AD. A mixed strand of various glass and stone beads, some possibly older than the Roman period. Nice gold colored glass beads and blue and white striped glass beads are some of the highlights. Stone beads in carnelian and even a couple lapis lazuli examples. A fun strand for the bead collector. Strand measures 17” and strung to be worn. From the Fayoum region, south of Cairo


Roman sarcophagus anthropoid from terracotta

Catalogue: Antiques: Regional Art: Ancient World: Roman: Sculpture: Pre AD 1000   item# 658001 (stock# 1)

Roman sarcophagus anthropoid from terracotta
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$3500.00 SALE 

Roman Period, c.3rd - 4th Century AD. A large terracotta anthropoid head from the lid section of a sarcophagus. The facial features are sculpted in an abstract fashion, with an angular brow ridge and nose. Some brownish pigmentation highlights the face and the two long braids of hair painted below the ears as well as a lower border. Across the forehead is a modeled garland or rosette studded head piece. H: 15"; W: 17 ½". Intact with just some minor abraision along the bottom. A most in ...click for details


Roman gold bracelets

Catalogue: Antiques: Regional Art: Ancient World: Roman: Pre AD 1000   item# 657999 (stock# 1)

Roman gold bracelets
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$500.00 

Roman Egypt, c.1st Century AD. A nice gold wire bangle of high karat gold, said to have been found with the earrings in the previous lot. Intact with attractive reddish surface patination. 12.93g. Dia: 2 ½" / 64mm.


Roman period glass necklace

Catalogue: Antiques: Regional Art: Ancient World: Roman: Glass: Pre AD 1000   item# 657987 (stock# 1)

Roman period glass necklace
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SOLD 

Roman Period, 1 st Century BC – 4 th Century AD. A mixed strand of various glass and stone beads, some possibly older than the Roman period. Nice gold colored glass beads and blue and white striped glass beads are some of the highlights. Stone beads in carnelian and even a couple lapis lazuli examples. A fun strand for the bead collector. Strand measures 17” and strung to be worn. From the Fayoum region, south of Cairo.


Roman glass beads necklace

Catalogue: Antiques: Regional Art: Ancient World: Roman: Pre AD 1000   item# 657982 (stock# 1)

Roman glass beads necklace
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$575.00 

Roman Period, 1 st Century BC – 4 th Century AD. A nice strand of glass beads alternating with opaque orange, translucent green and golden glass beads. Some purplish glass beads are also intermixed within the strand. All well preserved as is most glass from the Fayoum region. A pendant in the form of a pharonic head is also strung with the beads. It is encrusted and its’ age is undetermined. Necklace measures 17” and strung to be worn


small marble head of a woman

Catalogue: Antiques: Regional Art: Ancient World: Roman: Pre AD 1000   item# 545005 (stock# 1)

small marble head of a woman
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$2459.99 sale 

Roman Period, 2nd Century AD. A small marble head of a woman carved in Flat also there is a body carved in the back of the head. Approx H: 9 Inches


Egyptian Anthropoid Sarcophagus Lid

Catalogue: Antiques: Regional Art: Ancient World: Roman: Pre AD 1000   item# 436636 (stock# 1)

Egyptian Anthropoid Sarcophagus Lid
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SOLD 5/20/07 

A large, pottery slab-type lid with relief depiction of the deceased human figure wearing a broad collar composed of painted leafy vines. Overall painted cream ground with red and brown details including a scene on the lower half depicting Anubis holding a large lotus flower standing over the deceased reclining on an alter table. An additional representation of the deceased is on an alter table above Anubis. Repaired from four large pieces with restoration over the break lines, having a large ed ...click for details

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