Ca. AD 1000 - 1200. A Seljuk bronze ewer with a pear-shaped ribbed body, resting atop a flaring and hollow foot. Attached to the shoulder is a str...
Ca. AD 1000 - 1200. A Seljuk bronze ewer with a pear-shaped ribbed body, resting atop a flaring and hollow foot. Attached to the shoulder is a str...
Ca. AD 1000 - 1200. A Seljuk bronze ewer with a pear-shaped body rising toward a tapered neck and curved spout, the lower part of the body is inla...
Ca. AD 1200 - 1400. A medieval Islamic blue-glazed ceramic jug with thick glaze. The colour, though lovely, actually comes from a misfiring of the...
Near East possibly Iraq, Ca. 12th-14th century AD. A glazed pottery jar of inverted pear-shaped body, rising from a ring foot. The broad shoulder ...
Ca. AD 1200 - 1300. A Seljuk black slip and turquoise-glazed ceramic bowl with radiating decoration. Each ray is decorated with vegetal scrolls an...
Ca. AD 600 - 800. A lovely Judeo-Aramaic terracotta bowl with an inverted conical body widening to the rim. Fine black lines of inscription spiral...
Ca. AD 600 - 800. A lovely Judeo-Aramaic terracotta bowl with an inverted conical body widening to the rim. Fine black lines of inscription spiral...
Ca. AD 600 - 800. A lovely Judeo-Aramaic terracotta bowl with an inverted conical body widening to the rim. Fine black lines of inscription spiral...
Ca. AD 600 - 800. A lovely Judeo-Aramaic terracotta bowl with an inverted conical body widening to a flared rim. Fine black lines of inscription s...
Ca. 490 - 480 BC. An Attic lekythos attributed to the Athena painter. This vase depicts a scene from a centauromachy, showing a hoplite soldier on...
Ca. 100 BC - AD 100. A superb late Hellenistic polychrome stone amphoriskos. This vessel boasts an exceptionally elegant form with a heart shaped ...
Late Dynastic to Ptolemaic Period, Ca. 664 to 30 BC. A beautiful cylindrical faience offering beaker covered with a pale green glaze. The lightly ...
Ca. 14th-13th century BC. A large decorated tan coloured pottery vessel, with a round tapered body and two thin handles connected to the rim of th...
Ca. 600 - 400 BC. A Greek proto-geometric pottery hydria with an elongated form and three applied loop handles. The corseted neck expands upwards ...
Ca. 500 - 400 BC. A Daunian terracotta askos. The body of the vessel is flask-like, rounded, and vaguely zoomorphic, with a short, flat tail and a...
Ca. 550 - 450 BC. A Daunian polychrome kyathos, that is crafted in a style similar to the pieces found at the Herdonia site of Ordona in Italy. Th...
Ca. 550 - 450 BC. A buff-coloured pottery olpe adorned with horizontal bands in dark brown and ochre hues. The central band features a pattern of ...
Ca. 400 - 300 BC. An elegant pair of Greek pottery vessels, each with a graceful silhouette and lustrous black glaze. The vessels sit upon a disco...
Ca. 400 - 300 BC. An elegant Gnathian ware Oinochoe pottery vessel with a trefoil spout decorated with red, white, and yellow pigments. The globul...
Ca. 400 - 300 BC. A pottery amphora with a black glaze. The vessel sits upon a discoid foot, the vessel has a bulbous body with a narrow base, a b...
Ca. 350 - 300 BC. A pair of Gnathian skyphos. The first vessel, on the left, is a terracotta skyphos featuring a deep bowl and horizontal handles,...
Ca. 450 BC. A black glazed olpe with a bulbous body, everted rim and glossy, black glaze. Size: L:90mm / W:95mm ; 147g Provenance: Property of a c...
Ca. AD 500 - 600. An attractive collection of five pottery Levantine oil lamps, each mold-made. The lamps have an extended wick spout, an annular ...
Ca. AD 300 - 600. A collection of five pottery Levantine oil lamps, each mold-made. The lamps have an extended wick spout, an annular fill hole, a...
Ca. AD 500 - 600. An collection of four pottery Levantine oil lamps, each mold-made. The lamps have an extended wick spout, an annular fill hole, ...
Ca. AD 300 - 600. A collection of three pottery Levantine oil lamps. The first lamp, on the left, and the third lamp are mold-made. The first and ...
Ca. AD 300 - 600. A collection of three pottery Levantine oil lamps, each mold-made.The lamps have an extended wick spout, an annular fill hole, a...
Ca. AD 100 - 300. A Roman green stone oval intaglio. The intaglio depicts a winged cupid facing left and most likely holding a bow or a sceptre. T...
Ca. AD 300 - 600. An attractive collection of three pottery Levantine oil lamps. Each lamp is mold made to display an extended wick spout, annular...
Ca. AD 400 - 500. A pair of Levantine terracotta oil lamps with pointed oval bodies and prominent decorated handles. At the top, the lamps have a ...