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Egyptian Faience Cup
New Kingdom, 1550-1070 BC. A glazed composition cup with flared foot, rolled rim. 23.3 grams, 45mm (1 3/4"). From an early 20th century collectio...
6th-4th century BC. A ceramic black-figure oinochoe ewer with flared foot, bulbous body, tubular neck with trefoil lip, strap handle flanked by sp...
6th-4th century BC. A ceramic black-glazed oinochoe with domed foot, piriform body, broad conical neck with flared mouth and pinched pouring lip, ...
5th-3rd century BC. A naive terracotta figure of a horse with legs extended, rider with carefully moulded facial features. 48 grams, 95mm (3 3/4"...
2nd-3rd century AD. A rock crystal vessel formed as a globular body with rolled rim; pierced transversely in three places for suspension. 160 gra...
1st millennium BC. A shallow silver bowl with chamfered rim, incised image to the inner face of a standing bird with zigzag stylised plumage and t...
Third Dynasty of Ur, 22nd-21st century BC. A baked clay terracotta pillow-shaped tablet with fine cuneiform text covering one side, and the upper ...
24th-22nd century BC. A baked clay terracotta pillow-shaped tablet with fine cuneiform text in Akkadian in three vertical panels to both sides. 1...
Mid 3rd millennium BC. A ceramic jar with broad discoid foot, conical body, broad domed shoulder, broad neck with rolled rim; bands of red painted...
2nd millennium BC. A terracotta storage jar with narrow base, globular body, broad neck, chamfered rim; band of incised palm-leaf ornament to the ...
Western Asiatic Painted Bowl
1st millennium BC. A small ceramic bowl with globular body and rolled rim; body decorated with red painted linear design. 180 grams, 84mm (3 1/4"...
Western Asiatic Ceramic Vessel
2nd millennium BC. A terracotta biconvex vessel with concentric rings to the upper face, short spout with pouring lip and loop below. 250 grams, ...
4th-8th century AD. A ceramic flat-based bowl, inscribed in spiral from the bottom inner wall to the rim with Aramaic text. 455 grams, 18cm (7")....
4th-8th century AD. A ceramic flat-based bowl, inscribed in spiral from the bottom inner wall to the rim with Aramaic text. Cf. The Israel Museum,...
Early 1st millennium BC. A staff comprising a hollow alabaster shaft with ceramic terminals; lower end conical in shape with concave base, upper e...
Western Asiatic Achaemenid Bowl
5th-4th century BC. A bronze lotiform bowl with radiating flanges and bulbs to the body, neck decorated with incised plait design; to the central ...
Processional Horse Chamfron
20th century AD. A steel chamfron used in procession of religious ceremonies, comprising an armoured frontal plate with scooped notches for the ey...
Neolithic, 6th-3rd millennium BC. A polished axehead of metamorphosed rhyolite showing black flow-tendrils, with rounded cutting edge, butt chippe...
Neolithic, 7th-4th millennium BC. A mixed group of five polished axeheads, three with convex cutting edge and two with straight edge; mounted on a...
Neolithic Period, 6th-3rd millennium BC. A very substantial pecked diorite axe-hammer, boat-shaped in plan with curved edge, rounded butt. Cf. Glo...
Neolithic Period, 6th-3rd millennium BC. A flint bifacial halberd or sickle blade with curved two-edge pointed blade, square butt. See Glob, P.V. ...
Neolithic Ceramic Vessel
4th millennium BC. A terracotta cup with five radiating lugs to the sidewall, in archaeological literature described as children's toy. 145 grams...
1st millennium BC. An assemblage from continental Europe comprising: eight bronze cast axeheads, each with curved blade, waisted profile, winged e...
9th-11th century AD. A gold penannular bracelet comprising a twisted round-section body, flattened beast-head finials with impressed herring bone ...
12th-15th century AD. A ceramic figurine of a reclining lion, head facing forward with jaws slightly open, small round ears, mane detailing to the...