- ANTIQUE MILLS 25 CENT ROMAN HEAD SLOT
ANTIQUE MILLS 25 CENT ROMAN HEAD SLOT MACHINE WITH SIDEAntique Mills 25 Cent Roman Head Slot Machine with side vendor. Measures appx 25 1/2" t x 16" w x 15 1/2" d. In good working order.
- 18K YELLOW GOLD OPAL & CARVED TURQUOISE
18K YELLOW GOLD OPAL & CARVED TURQUOISE RING Vintage 18K yellow gold oval opal and round carved turquoise Roman head ring. Opal approx: 13 x 8 mm and turquoise approx: 8mm. Ring measures 1.12"L x 0.62"W. Ring size: 6 with ring guard. Gold tested. Approx: 9.5 dwt. inclusive.
- SILVER MOTHER-OF-PEARL CAMEO ROMAN HEAD
SILVER MOTHER-OF-PEARL CAMEO ROMAN HEAD CUFFLINKS Vintage silver black mother-of-pearl oval cameo roman head cufflinks, marked: "800". 1.06"L x 0.812"W x 0.625"H. Approx: 0.40 ozt. inclusive.
- PRINTS, BENIAMINO BUFANO (lot of 3)
PRINTS, BENIAMINO BUFANO (lot of 3) Beniamino Bufano (Italian/American, 1898-1970), Roman Head, screenprint, edition 75/100, Mother and Child, lithograph in colors, edition 80/100, and "First Impressions," offset lithograph, all pencil signed lower right, largest overall (each unframed): 20.5"h x 15"w
- FRENCH ONYX AND CHAMPLEVE CONVERTED
FRENCH ONYX AND CHAMPLEVE CONVERTED LAMPDESCRIPTION: A French Converted lamp composed of an onyx center and base, fitted with a bronze stem and collar embellished with Champleve patterns. The lamp is completed with with figural Greco-Roman Head handles. Electrified. CIRCA: Early 20th Cent. ORIGIN: France DIMENSIONS: H: 33.5" W: 10.5" CONDITION: Great condition. See lot description for details on item condition. More detailed condition requests can be obtained via email (info@akibaantiques.com) or SMS (305) 333-4134. Any condition statement given, as a courtesy to a client, is only an opinion and should not be treated as a statement of fact. Akiba Antiques shall have no responsibility for any error or omission.
- (3 PC) BACCARAT CRYSTAL AND BRONZE CANDLESTICK
(3 PC) BACCARAT CRYSTAL AND BRONZE CANDLESTICK SETDESCRIPTION: A set of three Baccarat crystal and bronze candlesticks, each candle stick is decorated with a crystal center designed with Greco-Roman heads, further embellished with hanging crystal prisms, crystal sockets and Bobeches. Fitted atop a bronze base with grape cluster and floral patterns. Marked "Baccarat along the crystal Bobeche. CIRCA: Late 19th to Early 20th Cent. ORIGIN: France DIMENSIONS: (Larger Candlestick) H: 14.5" W: 3.5" (Smaller Candlestick) H: 12" W: 3.5" CONDITION: One candle stick missing bobeche. See lot description for details on item condition. More detailed condition requests can be obtained via email (info@akibaantiques.com) or SMS (305) 333-4134. Any condition statement given, as a courtesy to a client, is only an opinion and should not be treated as a statement of fact. Akiba Antiques shall have no responsibility for any error or omission.
- GROUP ELEVEN POTTERY HEADS & OTHER ITEMSGroup
GROUP ELEVEN POTTERY HEADS & OTHER ITEMSGroup of eleven pottery heads and other items including a Roman head on stand, two Asian heads, five pre-Columbian or pre-Columbian style fragments and others. Soiling, stains. Largest: 4" high, 2 1/2" wide. Smallest: 1 1/4" high, 3/4" wide.
Condition:
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- ROMAN HEAD OF A PHILOSOPHER OR POET(possibly
ROMAN HEAD OF A PHILOSOPHER OR POET(possibly 2nd-1st century BC)
A bearded man with furrowed brow, possibly the poet and historian Hesiod, marble 11-1/2 x 8 x 9 in., with painted wood base
Condition:
losses, darkening from possible fire
- 2 HOLYLAND POTTERY VESSELS + 2 GREEK
2 HOLYLAND POTTERY VESSELS + 2 GREEK & ROMAN HEADSNear East, Holy Land, ca. 1st millennium BCE; Greek, Hellenistic, ca. 4th to 3rd century BCE; Roman, Imperial, ca. 1st to 3rd century CE. A fabulous collection of pottery examples: 1 Hellenistic Greek head, 1 Roman Imperial head, and a pair of Holyland vessels. First, the heads are both mold-formed to depict females: the Roman head is crowned with a bulbous headdress, while the Greek is hooded by a veil. Alternatively, the Holy Land vessels are both of jar form with rounded shoulders, narrow necks, flared rims, and ribbon-form handles connecting neck to rim. The larger presents a broad, rounded bottom and the more petite displays a tapered, flat base. Size of largest: 4.2" W x 4" H (10.7 cm x 10.2 cm)
Provenance: private C.Q. collection, Lexington, Virginia, USA, Artemis Gallery, January 24, 2014, Terracota Pitcher; Greek Terracotta Head, ex-Fine Ancient Arts, September 26, 2016; Roamn Head and second pitcher, ex-Ancient Resource, January 26, 2014, Lot 119
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#167080
Condition:
Heads are both fragments of larger pieces and have softening of detail. Repair to rim of largest vessel with break lines visible. More petite vessel has handle, foot, and part of bottom restored. All have nicks, chips, and abrasions, commensurate with age. All are very nice with light earthen deposits. Greek head and both vessels have liberal remains of pigments.
- GREEK HELLENISTIC & ROMAN POTTERY VOTIVE
GREEK HELLENISTIC & ROMAN POTTERY VOTIVE FEMALE HEADSAncient Greece, Hellenistic Period, ca. 3rd to 1st century BCE; Roman, Imperial Period, ca. 1st to 3rd century CE. A set of 2 pottery female votive heads intended to be left at shrines as offerings to the gods. The Roman head bears stern, uniform eyes, veristic lips, and a centrally-parted coiffure decorated with individual strands. The larger Greek head is much more dynamic, her head cast to her left while tufts of hair peek out from beneath a bonnet. Size of largest: 1.6" W x 2.375" H (4.1 cm x 6 cm); 4.9" H (12.4 cm) on included custom stand.
Provenance: private South Bend, Indiana, USA collection, inherited from a friend, acquired before 2010
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#178630
Condition:
Larger head is repaired along neck line, with small chips and light adhesive residue along break lines. Second head is a fragment from a larger composition and has modern mounting material within the verso. Both artifacts with abrasions, softening to some finer details, and light earthen deposits. Nice preservation to facial details on each.
- (28) AMERICAN & OTHER PEWTER RAT TAIL
(28) AMERICAN & OTHER PEWTER RAT TAIL SPOONS(lot of 28) American, English, and French pewter rat tail and other spoons, 18th/ 19th c., by a variety of makers and decoration styles, highlights include: (3) having Roman head stamp and arabesque design; (1) with shell detail, initialed I.D.M to bowl; (5) with matching foliate pattern under handle; (12) having matching shaped handle ends; largest: 8.25"l, 1.75"w; 5lbs total **Provenance: O'Neill-Leonard Antiques, Westlake Hills, Texas**
- A Mills Novelty Co. 10 Cent Roman Head
A Mills Novelty Co. 10 Cent Roman Head Slot Machine
20th Century
Height 28 x width 16 x depth 14 inches (with base).
- COIN: 1785 CONNECTICUT COPPER. MAILED
COIN: 1785 CONNECTICUT COPPER. MAILED BUST RIGHT. MILLER M.2-A.1, KNOWN AS THE ROMAN HEAD. [NOTE: ACCORDING TO THE STATE OF CT DEPT....COIN: 1785 Connecticut Copper. Mailed Bust Right. Miller M.2-A.1, known as the Roman Head. [NOTE: ACCORDING TO THE STATE OF CT DEPT. OF REVENUE SERVICES ALL COINS, CURRENCY AND GOLD OR SILVER LOTS SELLING UNDER $1,000 ARE SUBJECT TO SALES TAX. Section 12-412-45 of the Connecticut Sales and Use Taxes Chapter]
- A Mills 5 Cent Special Gold Roman Head
A Mills 5 Cent Special Gold Roman Head Slot Machine on Reverse Printed Glass Inset Golden Nugget Stand
20th Century
in working condition, serial no. 334890.
Height on stand 59 3/4 inches.
Height of machine 25 1/2 x width 17 x depth 15 inches.
Property from the Collection of Lee and Paula South, Albuquerque, New Mexico
- U.S. Model 1860's Light Calvary Sword
U.S. Model 1860's Light Calvary Sword Forged steel blade with small hallmark of Roman head brass handle with grip metal sheath with two suspension rings.
- Seven ancient bronze fragments: bronze
Seven ancient bronze fragments: bronze seated Anubis, Egyptian man god, 5-1/2 in.; winged figure, two quadrupeds, Roman head, oil lamp, later small figure of Venus with light green patination, 1-1/4 in. to 3 in., all probably first and second century A.D., countries of origin not determined. Most with uncleaned surfaces, green patination, several with losses.