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Ars Longa, Vita Brevis

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Ars Longa, Vita Brevis

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Ca.100 AD. Amazing intact Romano- Egyptian glass bracelet, made in Egypt by the Romans during the Empire. Compromising of a circular line running ...

Ca.100 AD. Amazing Roman restrung necklace of a variety of mainly spherical plain and decorated mosaic glass beads, faceted biconical and tubular ...

Ca.100 AD. Amazing Ancient Roman restrung necklace of a variety of mainly spherical plain and decorated mosaic glass beads, faceted biconical and ...

Ca.500 AD. Wonderful Sassanian cut glass bottle, having a tapered, fluted cut neck, dome shape body with an overall cut glass circular pattern. Sc...

Ca.100 AD. Amazing Roman shallow pale blue iridescent glass bowl with radiating raised ribs to the underside. Good Condition; H:47mm/ OD:133mm (1....

Ca.100 AD. Large ancient Roman light blue-green blown glass bottle, having long slightly tapered neck with flat wide rimmed lips and bulbous bodie...

Ca.100 AD. A tall amber-hued glass vessel, free-blown and tubular in form, with a small protruding bottom section and a bulb-shaped tip. An elonga...

Ca.500 AD. Wonderful Sassanian cut glass jar with single handle, having a tapered, fluted cut neck, wide body with an overall cut glass circular p...

Ca.200 AD. Amazing Roman glass flask with a bulbous body,, thin neck ending in a flared mouth, with pedestal base. Good Condition; Intact; H:80mm ...

Ca.100 AD. Rare Roman Tall Cobalt blue glass cup. A free-blown translucent glass drinking cup of a deep cobalt colour with a rounded base and a sm...

Ca.400 AD. Beautiful large roman glass bowl formed of pale green colour, with wide and flared rim, outstanding example. Good Condition, restored f...

Ca.300 AD. Roman clear free-blown glass cup; of cylindrical form widening at the raised circular base; a thin trailing line at neck; Repaired from...

Ca.100 AD. Roman tall glass bottle, tall wide neck bulbous body. Intact; H:142mm ( 5.59in); 58gr; Provenance: Property of a London gallery, previo...

Ca.100 AD. Ancient Blown Green glass bottle bulbous body having a tall neck. Beautiful silver gold iridescent surface patina. Intact. H:135mm (5.3...

Ca.100 AD. A Roman green-coloured glass bowl, bell-shaped in profile with thick basal ring and everted rim with applied handles. Intact; H:47mm/OD...

Ca.300 AD. Beautiful Roman shallow plate, composed by a flat base with thick black iridescence flared rim decorated with 5 green lines running alo...

Ca.500 AD. Wonderful Sassanian cut glass bottle, having a tapered, fluted cut neck, dome shape body with an overall cut glass circular pattern. Sc...

Ca.200 AD. Roman glass jug with trefoil spout, Eastern Mediterranean, the body ovoid with indented base, the handle attached with a thumb-rest to ...

Ca.400 AD. A lovely Roman cup formed from pale yellow-green glass. The vessel is defined by its flat bottom and inverted bell-shaped body, an uptu...

Ca. 2500 BC.Unusual Indus Valley terracotta perfume bottle with bird motifs. Amazing piece for display. Good condition; intact; L:105mm(4.13in) ; ...

Ca.300 BC Beautiful Eastern Greek shallow deep green glass bowl having a high relief moulded lotus flower exterior design around a central inset c...

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