Ca. Late 19th century AD. A creamy white glass ewer with intricate gold-coloured patterns, swirling motifs, floral designs, and geometric shapes. ...
Ca. Late 19th century AD. A creamy white glass ewer with intricate gold-coloured patterns, swirling motifs, floral designs, and geometric shapes. ...
Ca. 700 - 500 BC. A cinerary olla with a globular body and a round ring base. It is equipped with two stick-like handles on its shoulders, along w...
Ca. 1200 - 800 BC. A bronze spearhead with a short triangular-shaped blade that tapers towards a point, and with a raised midrib. The base of the ...
Ca. AD 200 - 300. A translucent light green glass jar with a bulbous body and a sloping shoulder. It rests on a concave base with a visible pontil...
Ca. 300 - 100 BC. A translucent blue glass unguentarium with a tall body that tapers into a pointed base. The vessel has a sloped shoulder, a tubu...
Ca. AD 200 - 300. A glass flask with an onion-shaped body and a concave base. The tubular neck leads to a pronounced rim, while the neck and upper...
Ca. AD 1 - 100. A glass dish of translucent blue colour with a broad, shallow body resting on a concave, elevated foot, bearing a pontil scar insi...
Ca. 1200 - 800 BC. A bronze spearhead with a triangular-shaped blade that tapers towards a point, and with a raised midrib. The base of the spearh...
Ca. 300 BC. A black-glazed ribbed oinochoe with trefoil lip and vine leaf and tendril decoration in white on the neck. The body displays vertical ...
Ca. AD 300 - 400. A pale green glass jug with a flaring mouth and an outward-folded rim. The neck includes a thick collar at its midpoint, leading...
Ca. AD 200 - 300. A pale blue glass jar with a rounded body gently tapering to a concave base. It has a short neck and a wide mouth. The body is d...
Ca. AD 300. A free-blown flask made of translucent glass, featuring a spherical body and a long neck that flares towards the opening. The rim is s...
Ca. AD 800 - 1000. A pale blue glass flask with a spherical body and a short, flaring neck with a thickened rim. The flask is supported by an appl...
Ca. AD 200 - 500. A collection comprising a glass flask shaped like a bunch of grapes, characterised by small, bulbous, and slightly uneven protru...
Ca. AD 300 - 400. A pale blue and green glass bottle with an apple-shaped body and a concave base. It has a long cylindrical neck topped with a pr...
Ca. AD 1100 - 1200. A bronze squat bottle with a ribbed globular body surmounted by a narrow neck with a moulded circle and funnel rim. Size: 13...
Ca. AD 300 - 500. A free-blown, translucent pale green glass flask with a slender pear-shaped body. The long cylindrical neck culminates in a thic...
Ca. AD 1 - 100. A tall cobalt blue opaque glass beaker resting on a splayed foot. The body flares gently towards the opening and is decorated with...
Ca. 1200 - 800 BC. A long bronze spearhead with a leaf-shaped blade that tapers towards the point and with a raised midrib. The base of the spearh...
Ca. 850 BC. A large amphora characterised by a slightly elongated globular body resting on a short, ring-shaped foot. It features a wide neck with...
Ca. AD 100 - 300. A glass flask with an apple-shaped lower body and a concave base. It has a prominent rounded shoulder, a funnel-shaped neck, and...
Ca. AD 500 - 600. A mould-made glass cup with a thick-walled body adorned with meticulously spaced circular facets. A large and deeply cut facet o...
Ca. AD 300 - 400. A pale green glass dish with a broad, shallow body resting on a concave, elevated foot with a pontil scar visible inside. The ri...
Ca. 500 BC. An important silver rhyton, a type of drinking horn, with a tall, conical body featuring repeating lengthwise ribs and a short flared ...
Ca. 1200 - 800 BC. A long bronze spearhead from the Near East features two sharp edges that taper towards a pointed tip, surrounded by a raised mi...
Ca. 300 - 200 BC. A Greek pale green cut glass skyphos with vertical walls that taper towards the rim and a splayed circular foot. The bowl featur...
Ca. 1st Millennium BC. An Amlash-handled jar features a globular body with two long, quadruped-shaped lateral handles and a central high handle to...
Ca. 400 - 300 BC. A black-glazed squat lekythos with a ribbed globular body surmounted by a narrow neck and flared rim. A strap handle connects th...
Ca. AD 200 - 400. A translucent pale green glass flask with a rounded lower body and a slightly concave base. The cylindrical neck culminates in a...
Ca. AD 100 - 300. A glass dish with a rounded base and a broad, shallow body. The rim curves gently inward, while the interior is decorated with s...
Ca. 300 BC. A black-glazed ribbed oinochoe with a round lip, decorated with white vine leaf and tendril motifs on the neck. The body displays vert...
Ca. AD 100 - 200. An olive-green, free-blown glass flask with an apple-shaped lower body and a long, cylindrical neck that ends in a slightly flar...
Ca. 500 - 300 BC. A group of two Pheonician glass bead necklace and bracelet. The necklace is composed of eight glass pendants. It comprises dozen...
Ca. AD 500 - 700. A Migration period glass lamp, comprised of transparent pale green glass with turquoise and opaque white threads. The vessel has...
Ca. AD 200 - 300. A glass flask formed in transparent light green glass, mould-blown in two pieces, with a seam visible along the sides. The main ...
Ca. AD 400 - 600. An aubergine coloured glass vessel with a piriform body standing on a disc foot. The vessel has a thin neck with a pronounced fl...
Ca. AD 1200. A Mamluk enamelled glass jug. The vessels shoulders are embellished with enamelled polychrome medallions, depicting standing birds al...
Ca. AD 1 - 200. A translucent green glass plate with sloped walls, a thick and pronounced rim and a concave ring base. Size: 330mm x 75mm; Weight:...
Ca. AD 300 - 500. A Roman pale blue glass amphoriskos, with a circular concave base and globular body. The body tapers to a short, wide neck and f...
Ca. AD 1 - 100. A pale green glass bowl with slightly flaring sides and an everted, folded rim. The bowl rests on a flat ring foot. For similar se...
Ca. 600 - 400 BC. A core-formed amphoriskos crafted from aubergine-coloured glass. It has an inverted pear-shaped body that tapers down to a ball ...
Ca. AD 1 - 900. A group of four ancient glass vessels. The first is a translucent emerald-green unguentarium with a cylindrical neck, constricted ...
Ca. AD 100 - 300. A Roman translucent glass bottle, presenting with a circular concave base and globular body. The body dramatically tapers to a l...
Ca. AD 1 - 200. A large green glass jug with a broad strap handle and a rolled lip that is folded down. The body is adorned with five groups of wh...
Ca. AD 100 - 300. A Roman free-blown pale green glass vessel that sits on a flat base. The vessel has a slender, tubular neck that gently flares t...
Ca. AD 400 - 700. A collection of three glass unguentaria. The first vessel, on the left, has a cylindrical body that is connected to a conical ne...
Ca. 100 BC - AD 200. A set of 13 mosaic glass inlays, featuring various shapes and multicoloured decorations. These inlays are derived from vessel...
Eastern Mediterranean, Ca. 600 - 400 BC. A core-formed glass oinochoe with an inverted piriform body. It is supported on a small circular base wit...
Ca. AD 300 - 500. A lovely Roman mold-blown translucent glass oinochoe with a round base, a globular body and a rounded shoulder. The shoulder tap...
Moche, Peru, Ca. 650 BC. A ceramic vessel with a globular body adorned with small knots and a wide mouth. Size: 185mm x 130mm; Weight: 490g. Prove...
Ca. AD 475 - 550 . A cone-shaped beaker made of pale green glass. The body is decorated with a horizontal spiral on the upper part of the body bel...
Ca. AD 100 - 300. A Roman terracotta apple with a globular body shape and a vertical hole at the top. The bottom, as in natural apples, is raised ...
Ca. AD 800 - 1000. An Abbasid green glass jug with pear shaped body and a narrow, short neck that is connected to a short, flared rim. The body is...
Ca. AD 50 - 150. A yellow glass flask with a moulded date-shaped body. The flask is held by an omega handle made of bronze, displaying a green pat...
Ca. 300 - 100 BC. An example of a core-formed glass amphoriskos. The vessel features a classic form with a piriform body and twin applied trailed ...
Ca. AD 200 - 300. A clear glass beaker with a tall body that gently tapers towards the bottom. The base is concave, whilst the beaker opening flar...
Ca. AD 1 - 300. A moulded glass flask with an oval body and a cylindrical neck that culminates in a thick, outfolded rim. The flask is decorated w...
Ca. AD 100 - 300. A funerary vessel used for holding cremated human remains called a cinerarium (or cinerary urn) that is hand-shaped from soft bl...
Ca. 100 BC - AD 100. A stunning Roman mosaic glass bowl made in the form of a patella bowl. The glass bowl presents a mesmerising pattern of suspe...
Ca. AD 100 - 400. A collection of three Roman green glass bottles. The bottles have a polygonal shape, a level base and flat shoulders connected t...