- AFTER MYRON "DISCOBOLOS" BONDED MARBLE
Gino Ruggieri (Italian, b. 1957) after Myron of Eleutherae (Athenian, active ca. 480-440 BC), "Discobolos", bonded marble, with retailer's label to underside, signed "G. Ruggieri"...
[more like this] - ANCIENT GREEK ATHENIAN "OWL" TETRADRACHM
COIN Ancient Athens Attica Greece silver tetradrachm coin, obverse with head of Athena, obverse with owl. 0.875" diameter. Approx: 16.2 grams. On lucite stand....
[more like this] - PAIR OF AUSTRIAN HAND-PAINTED PORCELAIN
PLAQUES, MYTHOL...Pair of hand-painted porcelain plaques depicting mythological scenes, possibly of the Greek myth of Psyche. Each plaque depicts two figures attired in traditional...
[more like this] - ANCIENT GREEK COIN - ATHENIAN TETRADRACHMTetradrachm,
Athens, c. 2nd century BCE. The obverse shows the profile of a helmeted Athena. The reverse shows an owl atop an amphora, framed by laurel and Greek lettering. Dimensions:...
[more like this] - GREEK ATTIC POTTERY WHITE-GROUND LEKYTHOSAncient
Greece, Athens (Attic), ca. 5th century BCE. A slender cylindrical vessel with a pronounced flat foot, a thin neck rising to a flared, flat rim, a small strap handle, and...
[more like this] - GREEK HELLENISTIC COREFORM GLASS AMPHORISKOSAncient
Greece, Hellenistic, ca. 3rd to 1st century BCE. A beautiful example of a core-formed glass amphoriskos (miniature amphora) once used to hold perfumed oil. This vase boasts...
[more like this] - RARE PHOENICIAN CORE-FORM GLASS AMPHORISKOSAncient
Eastern Mediterranean, Phoenicia, ca. 6th century BCE. A gorgeous and rare example of a core-formed glass amphoriskos from ancient Phoenicia, boasting a graceful silhouette...
[more like this] - GREEK GNATHIAN POTTERY BEAKED OINOCHOEMagna
Graecia, South Italic Colonies, Apulia, Ignazia, Gnathian, ca. 340 to 320 BCE. A fabulous example of a wheel-thrown pottery pouring vessel known as an oinochoe. The vessel...
[more like this] - TALL GREEK GNATHIAN POTTERY TREFOIL
OINOCHOEMagna Graecia, southern Italy, near present day Ignazia, Gnathian, ca. 340 to 320 BCE. An attractive blackware pottery pitcher with a trefoil spout decorated via the...
[more like this] - GREEK ATTIC BLACK-FIGURE AMPHORA, DIONYSIAN
& BATTLEGreek, Attic (Athens), ca. 480 BCE. A splendid pottery amphora adorned with black-figure decoration of a Dionysian scene on 1 side and 2 warriors on the other, both...
[more like this] - GREEK BLACK-FIGURE AMPHORA - DIONYSIAN
& WARRIOR SCENES...Ancient Greece, Athens, ca. 520 BCE. A graceful neck amphora of the type B form with a clearly defined lip and neck, a dramatically curved shoulder, and...
[more like this] - ANCIENT ACHAEMENID GILDED SILVER PHIALE
(FOR WINE)Ancient Near East, Achaemenid Persian Empire, ca. 500 to 330 BCE. A thick 94.96% to 95.78% silver basin or phiale, a special libation bowl used for holding wine,...
[more like this] - SUPERB PERSIAN ACHAEMENID 23K+ GOLD
LION APPLIQUES**Originally Listed At $5000**
Near East, Iran, Achaemenid Empire, ca. 6th to 4th century BCE. A pair of 99% gold (equivalent to 23K+ to 24K) applique ornaments...
[more like this] - MASSIVE GNATHIAN POLYCHROME SKYPHOS,
TL TESTED**First Time At Auction**
Magna Graecia, southern Italy, Apulia, ca. 360 to 325 BCE. A magnificent pottery skyphos finely hand-painted in intricate decoration of...
[more like this] - GREEK ATTIC BLACK-FIGURE AMPHORA, LIGHT-MAKE
CLASS**First Time At Auction**
Greece, Attic, attributed to the Light-Make Class, ca. 540 to 480 BCE. A splendid pottery neck amphora boasting skillfully painted black-figure...
[more like this] - GREEK BLACK-FIGURE LEKYTHOS - HOUND
& HARE GROUP, TL'D**First Time At Auction**
Greece, Attic (Athens), attributed to the Hound and Hare Group, ca. 500 to 480 BCE. A splendid pottery lekythos attributed to...
[more like this] - EXHIBITED / PUBLISHED GREEK COREFORM
GLASS ALABASTRONAncient Greece, Classical Period, ca. 5th century BCE. A stunning core-formed glass alabastron comprised of deep sea blue glass with opaque tangerine yellow...
[more like this] - GREEK HELLENISTIC BRONZE SIGNET RING
OF ATHENAAncient Greece, Hellenistic period, ca. 4th century BCE. A fine bronze signet ring featuring a cabochon of Athena, the Greek goddess of wisdom, medicine, art, commerce,...
[more like this] - Greek pottery black-figure lekythos,
finely decorated panel with satyr and red-skirted figure in animated conversation, 4th-5th century BC, possibly Athenian, 6-12 in....
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