- Two Etruscan Bronze Fragments from a
Cista
Circa 4th Century B.C.
Height of tallest 6 1/2 inches (16.51 cm)....
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Head of a Man, 4th-3rd century BC mounted on stand fragment height 7.5 in — 19 cm; ovarall height 10.75 in — 27.3 cm...
[more like this] - AN ANCIENT ETRUSCAN STYLE BRONZE FRAGMENT
OF A KORE VOT... OF A KORE VOTIVE FIGURE, ARCHAIC PERIOD (800-479 BC), the domed hair style cascades down the neck, over open eyes, above a triangular upper torso with modest...
[more like this] - THREE GRECO ROMAN ART OBJECTSpossibly
6th-3rd century BCE, comprising: lead figure of Aphrodite fixing her hair, with lucite base, figure 3-1/4 in.; small carved female head fragment, 1-7/8 in.; Etruscan carved...
[more like this] - 6TH C. BYZANTINE MARBLE RELIEF - PEACOCKS
& FOUNTAIN**This is an oversized piece that may require special shipping. Please inquire for a quote prior to bidding.
Near East, late Roman / Byzantine Period, ca. 6th century...
[more like this] - AN IMPORTANT TRANSLATED BYZANTINE MARBLE
ALTAR TABLETOP...**This is an oversized piece that may require special shipping. Please inquire for a quote prior to bidding.
Holy Land, Late Roman / Early Byzantine Period,...
[more like this] - ROMAN MARBLE RELIEF STELE - MOTHER,
CHILD, LION, & BULL...Roman, Eastern Empire, Imperial Period, ca. 1st to 4th century CE. An exemplary marble relief stele displaying 2 diverse scenes: one of a mother and...
[more like this] - ROMAN LEAD SARCOPHAGUS PANEL, EX-ARTE
PRIMITIVORoman, Holy Land / Phoenicia, ca. 2nd to 4th century CE. A remarkable lead sarcophagus panel executed in relief divided into 2 quadrilateral frames with braided borders,...
[more like this] - ROMAN MARBLE SARCOPHAGUS FRAGMENT -
LEG & TORCHAncient Rome, ca. 1st to 3rd century CE. A deeply carved relief section of white marble, originally part of a sarcophagus, depicting a partial image of a leg and...
[more like this] - ROMAN MARBLE SARCOPHAGUS PANEL W/ THEATER
MASK**First Time At Auction**
Roman, Imperial period, probably Phrygia (modern Turkey), ca. 2nd to 3rd century CE. A breathtaking marble sarcophagus panel, festooned with...
[more like this] - ETRUSCAN TERRACOTTA HEAD OF A MALE YOUTHClassical
World, Etruria (Italy), ca. 5th century BCE. An impressively naturalistic pottery head of a young boy featuring idealized characteristics. Crowned by a wavy coiffure, the...
[more like this] - ANCIENT ETRUSCAN OR GREEK CLAY HEAD
FRAGMENT, CIRCA 4TH-2ND CENTURY B.C. FRAGMENT, CIRCA 4TH-2ND CENTURY B.C., probably from a votive head, with black mica specks in the clay, typical of Etruscan sculpture,...
[more like this] - ANTIQUITIES: SEVENTEEN PIECES OF POTTERY
AND CARVINGS, DETAILS INCLUDE: ETRUSCAN TERRACOTTA VOTIVE FOOT, NATURALISTICALLY RENDERED B...ANTIQUITIES: Seventeen pieces of pottery and carvings, details include: Etruscan...
[more like this] - GRECO-ROMAN ETRUSCAN ARTIFACT FINDING
GROUP Europe,AncientIncludes two carved stone heads of a women, figural terracotta animal head, two miniature oil lamp fragments, one terracotta oil lamp with tendril detailing,...
[more like this] - Two terracotta fragments, Etruscan and
Greek 6th-2nd century b.c The smallest is a molded terracotta head with flared plain head dress, on modern marble base, together with a Greek volute molded to show a...
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