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Green glass bottle

Roman, Imperial Period I-III century A.D. A green glass double handle bottle with cylindrical body and long neck and twin applied, opposing, ribbon handle, applied at shoulder, mid neck and over the rim. Intact. Cod. 54/2005

Date: 19-05-2006 - Price: € 2400.00
Year:0-200 d.C.
Dimension: Height 22,5 cm - Notes:
Black Glazed Kylix

Greek, IV century B.C. A black glazed pottery kylix with upturned handles and a ribbed lower body. Intact. Throughout the Classical (480-323 BCE) and especially Hellenistic (323-31 BCE) periods some ceramics imitated metal, especially silver, prototypes, and were thus given lustrous black surfaces. Ribbing and other relief decoration would also suggest likeness to metal prototypes. Others that suggested metal prototypes were decorated with incised and/or stamped patterns. Cod. 212/2006

Date: 24-04-2008 - Price: € 720.00
Year:400 a.C.
Dimension: Diameter 12,5 cm - Notes:
Etruscan Votive Head

IV-III century B.C. An Etruscan hollow votive head of an attractive young man having deep-set eyes, bow lips and straight nose with face framed by a row of tight curls, with his himation over the head. Chipped. These votive heads were placed in sanctuaries by worshippers seeking divine assistance. Large numbers of such busts have been discovered in shrines and temples, perhaps in the belief that the body part represented in the dedication would be healed by the divinity concerned. Etruscan votive offerings representing various parts of the human body, including limbs and viscera, are known. These ex-votos express the gratitude of the cured to the divinity and sanctuary where the cure occurred. Cod. 61/2005

Date: 24-04-2008 - Price: € 3000.00
Year:400-300aC
Dimension: Heigth 30,5 cm - Notes:
Terracotta statuette

VI Century B.C. An Archaic Greek terracotta statuette of a female standing figure, wearing an ankle-length garment drawn in at the waist and a polo headdress, her hair falling onto her shoulders, on a integral plinth, probably representing the goddess Hera. Intact. Cod 121/2001

Date: 24-04-2008 - Price: € 1100.00
Year:600 a.C.
Dimension: Heigth 19 cm - Notes:
Roman Bronze Handle

Imperial Period, I-III Century A.D. The attachment plate styled as the head of a satyr, with high-arched eyebrows, a thickly curled moustache and incised details of the pointed beard, the arch of the handle incised with a central groove moulded with a chevron design. Beautiful patina

Date: 14-11-2005 - Price: € 1200.00
Year:100 d.C. c
Dimension: Height 10,2 cm - Notes:
Gold pendant earring

Greek, Hellenistic Period, III-II century B.C. A gold fragmentary earring in the form of a gazelle heads decorated in repoussι, a tongued and beaded collar from which emerges the fore part of a gazelle, the horn arching backwards, with tiny ears beneath, gold wire bands around the neck. Cod. 75/2006

Date: 12-10-2007 - Price: € 520.00
Year:300-200aC
Dimension: Length 1,1 cm - Notes:
Yellow glass unguentarium

Roman, Imperial Period I-III century A.D. A yellow glass unguentarium with cylindrical neck and pear shaped body. Intact, iridescences. Cod 160/2006

Date: 10-11-2006 - Price: € 490.00
Year:0-300 d.C.
Dimension: Height 8,7 cm - Notes:
Glass unguentarium

Roman, Imperial Period I-III century A.D. A turquoise glass unguentarium with cylindrical neck and pear shaped body. Intact, iridescences. Cod 94/2007

Date: 12-10-2007 - Price: € 200.00
Year:0-300 d.C.
Dimension: Height 11 cm - Notes:
Gnathian Ware Olpe

South Italy, IV century B.C. A Gnathian Ware olpe with small loop handle and a double band of ivy leaves separated by a red line around the neck. Intact. Cod. 210/2006

Date: 12-12-2006 - Price: € 680.00
Year:400 a.C.
Dimension: Height 10,8 cm - Notes:
Roman Glass Bottle

Imperial Period. I-II century A.D. Impressive free-blown bottle with the long cylindrical neck surmounted by a folded collar rim, with a slight constriction on the base and spherical body. Iridescence, cracked at the bottom. Cod. 58/2005

Date: 09-06-2007 - Price: € 1600.00
Year:0-100 d.C.
Dimension: Height 20 cm - Notes:
Glass unguentarium

Roman, Imperial Period I-III century A.D. A turquoise glass unguentarium with cylindrical neck and pear shaped body. Intact, iridescences. Cod 95/2007

Date: 12-10-2007 - Price: € 250.00
Year:0-300 dC
Dimension: Heigth 11,5 cm - Notes:
Glass unguentarium

Roman, Imperial Period I-III century A.D. A turquoise glass unguentarium with cylindrical neck and pear shaped body. Intact, iridescences. Cod 97/2007

Date: 12-10-2007 - Price: € 300.00
Year:0-300 dC
Dimension: Heigth 14,5 cm - Notes:
Gold earring

Roman, Imperial Period, III-II century A.D. A gold earring of circular form with a little nicolo. Intact. Cod. 216/2005

Date: 13-10-2007 - Price: € 180.00
Year:300-200aC
Dimension: Diametro 1,5 cm - Notes:
Gnathian Ware Guttus

South Italy, IV century B.C. A Gnathian Ware black glazed guttus, set on a tall foot, the discus modelled in relief with a lion head, with a tall spout flaring towards the out-turned ridged rim, a side loop handle, and vertical striations around the shoulder. Intact.

Date: 12-12-2006 - Price: € 980.00
Year:400 a.C.
Dimension: Height 12,8 cm - Notes:
Aubergine glass unguentarium

Roman, Imperial Period, I century A.D. An aubergine free blown glass unguentarium of typical form with pear shaped body, cylindrical neck and out-turned rim. Intact, iridescence

Date: 14-11-2005 - Price: € 620.00
Year:0-50 d.C.
Dimension: Height 8,7 cm - Notes:
Gnathian Ware Epichysis

Greek South Italy, IV century B.C. A Gnathian pear-shaped epichysis enlived with white, red, yellow slip and incision, with a channel spout and high fluted angled handle, decorated with the profile head of a Lady of Fashion, her hair dressed in a kekryphalos, with scrolling sprays around, bands of dots, ovolo and chevrons above. Handle recomposed. Cod. 16/2008

Date: 20-02-2008 - Price: € 1600.00
Year:400 a.C.
Dimension: Height 19,5 cm - Notes:
Daunian Ware Kyathos

550-400 B.C. Daunian Ware kyathos with shallow bowl, a high ribbon handle and flaring rim, painted geometric decoration in brown and red on cream ground. Areas of earthen deposits on the surface. Small rim chip, otherwise intact. The region of Daunia was located along the Adriatic Sea in the region of southern Italy known in antiquity as Magna Graecia, the native Daunians lived in close proximity to Greek settlements. The native Italic peoples produced their own distinctive ceramic pottery between the 6th and 4th centuries B.C. Although the Daunian potters borrowed certain Greek decorative motifs and shapes, they never abandoned their traditional local geometric style. Cod 127/2007

Date: 24-04-2008 - Price: € 840.00
Year:550-400aC.
Dimension: Diameter 15,5 cm - Notes:
Roman Double Balsamarium

Roman, Imperial Period III-IV century A.D. A pale green double balsamarium, with two applied green hanldes and a basket handle above. Intact.

Date: 09-12-2005 - Price: € 1000.00
Year:200-300dC.
Dimension: Height 15,5 cm - Notes:
Apulian Red Figured Skyphos

Magna Graecia , 340-300 B.C. An Apulian Red Figured Skyphos decorated with a nude walking youth holding up a tyrsos and decorated phiale, his himathion wrapped around his left arm, on the other side a woman bending forward with a phiale and a bunch of grapes, she wears a belted chiton, a kekryphalos around her hair and luxury jewels. Recomposed. During the late fifth and fourth centuries AD, an intense production of particular ceramic objects, known as "Apulian red-figured pottery", is attested in Apulia, a region in the Southern Italy. The main feature of this pottery typology is related to the particular decorations: red-coloured figures that stand out from a "black gloss" background, on which white and/or yellow-coloured decorative motifs are painted sometimes. If the production technology seems to inherit the consolidated acknowledges of the Attic ceramists about red-coloured figures wares, the Apulian pottery presents peculiar stylistic and decorative features. This pottery was mostly produced for local markets. Only few pieces have been found outside Southern Italy and Sicily. The first workshops were founded in the mid-5th century BC by Attic potters. Soon, local craftsmen were trained and the thematic and formal dependence on Attic vases overcome. Towards the end of the century, the distinctive "ornate style" and "plain style" developed in Apulia. Cod. 125/2006

Date: 24-04-2008 - Price: € 9800.00
Year:400 a.C.
Dimension: Height 29 cm - Notes:
Etrusco-Corinthian Aryballos

Etruscan, VII-VI century B.C. An Etrusco-Corinthian aryballos with pear-shaped body, broad disc rim, little cylindrical neck and umber banded decoration. Intact. Commonly used as a scent or oil bottle, particularly by athletes at the baths, the aryballos derives from the globular wine pourer (oinochoe) of the Geometric style (9th century BC), evolving its distinctive shape in the early Proto-Corinthian style (8th century BC). Cod 129/2006

Date: 24-04-2008 - Price: € 620.00
Year:600-550aC
Dimension: Height 9 cm - Notes:
Gold Pendant

Hellenistic Period, III-I century B.C. Little gold pendant representing a stylized recumbent lion with suspension loop. Cod. 78/2006

Date: 09-08-2006 - Price: € 460.00
Year:300-100aC
Dimension: Length 1 cm - Notes:
Gold Earrings

Parthian, I-III century A.D. A pair of golden navicular shaped earrings, the terminals wrapped with gold wire, with three applied gold alls and a hinged loop above. Cod. 82/2006

Date: 09-08-2006 - Price: € 1200.00
Year:0-200 d.C.
Dimension: Heigth 2 cm - Notes:
Glass Flask

Roman, Imperial Period I-III century A.D. A pale yellow glass flask with everted mouth, thickened rim and tall neck, swelling to a small trapezoidal body decorated with diagonal ribbing, two vertical handles join the rim to a thick applied collar around the neck. Intact, iridescences.

Date: 09-12-2005 - Price: € 1800.00
Year:200 d.C.
Dimension: Height 12 cm - Notes:
Roman gold ring

Imperial Period, III century A.D. Gold ring with thin shank broadening towards the bezel, the carnelian intaglio engraved with the figure of a horned quaduped. Chipped. For the Roamans a ring distinguished an individual in a way that other forms of jewelry did not. Finger rings represented the language of social code, and connoted ones social standing. Under the Empire, the finger ring was still considered a privilege, conferred for military distinction. As time wore on and attitudes changed, the ring was more freely bestowed. Even so, the ring retained its position as a mark of dignity, as a rich ornament, as an important seal, and as a token of betrothal. Cod. 53/2007

Date: 24-04-2008 - Price: € 680.00
Year:200-300dC
Dimension: Diameter 1,3 cm - Notes:
Daunian Ware Olpe

Magna Graecia, IV-III century B.C. Daunian ware olpe standing on a low disc base, ovoid body, cylindrical neck and slightly flared rim, decorated with orange band of different dimension. Intact. The region of Daunia was located along the Adriatic Sea in the region of southern Italy known in antiquity as Magna Graecia, the native Daunians lived in close proximity to Greek settlements. The native Italic peoples produced their own distinctive ceramic pottery between the 6th and 4th centuries B.C. Although the Daunian potters borrowed certain Greek decorative motifs and shapes, they never abandoned their traditional local geometric style. Cod. 03/2007

Date: 24-04-2008 - Price: € 520.00
Year:400 a.C.
Dimension: Height 20 cm - Notes:
Daunian Ware Kyathos

550-400 B.C. Daunian Ware kyathos with shallow bowl, a high ribbon handle and flaring rim, painted geometric decoration in brown and black on cream ground. The region of Daunia was located along the Adriatic Sea in the region of southern Italy known in antiquity as Magna Graecia, the native Daunians lived in close proximity to Greek settlements. The native Italic peoples produced their own distinctive ceramic pottery between the 6th and 4th centuries B.C. Although the Daunian potters borrowed certain Greek decorative motifs and shapes, they never abandoned their traditional local geometric style. Cod. 128/2007

Date: 24-04-2008 - Price: € 720.00
Year:550-400aC.
Dimension: Diameter 15,5 cm - Notes:
Bucchero Oinochoe

Etruscan, VI century B.C. An Etruscan Bucchero-ware trefoil oinochoe with spreading food, ovoid body, double collar around the neck and handle flanked by rotelles on the rim, the body moulded in relief with a frieze of tongues, the handle with an attenuated human figure. Recomposed. Cod. 15/2008

Date: 20-02-2008 - Price: € 2500.00
Year:600 a.C.
Dimension: Height 26,5 cm - Notes:
Glass Oinochoe

Roman, Imperial Period I-III century A.D. A green glass oinochoe with a rounded rim on a flaring mouth, an applied trail around the lower neck, slender pear shaped body, applied ribbon handle. Intact, iridescences. Cod. 164/2005

Date: 20-05-2006 - Price: € 1400.00
Year:100-200dC
Dimension: Height 17 cm - Notes:
Head of a Grotesque

Hellenistic Period, III-I century A.D. An Alexandrian hollow-backed head of a grotesque with arching eyebrows, long nose and large hears, wearing a brimmed cap. Fragmentary. Cod 109/2005

Date: 24-04-2008 - Price: € 230.00
Year:300 a.C.
Dimension: Height 6,3 cm - Notes:
Roman Double Balsamarium

Roman, Imperial Period, III-IV century A.D. A dark green glass double balsamarium, the conjoint tubes decorated with two thick spiral trailed handles on either side. Intact, iridescences.

Date: 09-12-2005 - Price: € 920.00
Year:200-300 d.
Dimension: Height 12,5 cm - Notes:
An Alabaster Alabastron

VII-VI century B.C. A veined alabaster alabastron of cylindrical form, flaring to a rounded base, with an in-turned rim. Intact. An alabastron is a type of vase used in the ancient world for holding oil, especially perfume or massage oils. They originated around the 11th century B.C. in ancient Egypt as containers carved from alabaster– hence the name – but spread via ancient Greece to other parts of the classical world. Cod. 253/2005

Date: 24-04-2008 - Price: € 460.00
Year:700 a.C.
Dimension: Height 12 cm - Notes:
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