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Ca. 10th century AD. A pottery jug with distinctive form, exhibits a flat, circular base that provides stability, while the bulbous body gracefull...

Ca. AD 1100 - 1200. A bronze ewer displaying an inverted piriform body gracefully balances upon a flared foot, exhibiting an exquisite fusion of f...

Ca. 600 - 500 BC. A beautiful olpe featuring an elongated body, round mouth, and a high arching single handle. The body is decorated with bands of...

Ca. 370 - 325 BC. A graceful pottery large mug or pitcher with a finely ribbed body segmented by a double meander chain band and a wave band, each...

India, Ca. AD 1900. A fantastically preserved brass oil lamp with a hamsa finial. The bird is meticulously incised with engravings imitating natur...

Ca. 340 - 325 BC. A Daunian terracotta askos. It has a bulbous body with a concave top, a strap handle, a projecting funnel-form mouth, and a perk...

Ca. Late AD 600 - 700. A glass vessel in the form of a horned creature, displaying elegance and symmetry. This early Islamic glass work is represe...

Ca. AD 100 - 200. A light blue-green glass bottle with a bulbous body, featuring crimped decoration around the middle. The vessel has a tapered ne...

Ca. 1200 - 800 BC. A grey pottery pitcher comprised of a carinated vessel with an everted rim and a long channeled spout, which, when viewed in pr...

Ca. 400 - 300 BC. A black-glazed pottery epichysis. Characterised by its distinct spool-shaped base, the vessel features a domed shoulder leading ...

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. 750 - 600 BC. A Cypriot bichrome pottery jug decorated with concentric black and red circles on the neck. The globular body is decorated with ...

Ca. 4th-3rd century BC. A pottery double situla formed of two cups joined together with a high-arching handle. Each with a truncated lower body, f...

Ca. 5th century BC. A black-glazed pottery jug with a sharply pronounced shoulder, long tubular neck, sturdy handle and upturned spout. For a simi...

Ca. AD 100 - 300. A glass flask with a translucent olive colour. The vessel has a square-shaped body and tubular neck that expands into a funnel-s...

Ca. 2500 - 1500 BC. An ancient Elamite beaker hammered from a single sheet of bronze. The vessel is conical in form with a concave body and an eve...

Ca. 750 - 600 BC. A pottery vessel characterized by its inverted piriform body that gracefully tapers to a small circular foot. A tubular neck exp...

Ca. AD 100 - 200. A blue-green glass vial with an elongated body. The vessel has a tubular lower section, low broad shoulder, a tall cylindrical n...

Ca. AD 700 - 900. A glass sprinkler flask boasting an onion-shaped lower body that gracefully flares into a long tubular neck adorned with a beaut...

Ca. 400 - 300 BC. A black glazed mug featuring an elegant inverted pear-shaped body with incised vertical grooves around the shoulder. The mug has...

Ca. 300 BC. A beautiful wheel-thrown drinking vessel with a short concave foot with central fillet, a bulbous body, cylindrical neck, a wide, flar...

Ca. 200 - 100 BC. A pottery unguentarium, a vessel that was specifically designed for holding unguent, a type of perfumed oil or balm used in anci...

Ca. 300 BC. A pottery plate featuring a round body with a convex cavity, perfectly suited for serving and presenting food. The elevated ring foot ...

Ca. Early 13th century AD . A pottery bowl with a truncated conical form, elevated foot, and flaring sides combine to create an aesthetically plea...

Ca. 10th - 11th century AD. A bronze bowl characterized by a deep body, rounded base, and high sides. The bowl's interior is smooth and unadorned,...

Ca. 370 - 325 BC. This olpe features a bulbous body that is characterised by vertical ribbing, which adds texture and visual interest to the vesse...

Ca. AD 200 - 300. A glass jug with vertical tooled indents. The vessel has a flaring mouth and funnel-shaped neck that expands into a tall, rounde...

Ca. 400 - 300 BC. A drinking vessel of a short concave foot with a central groove, a bulbous body, and a cylindrical neck that flares out into a w...

Ca. 3rd Millennium BC. A Holy Land jug set on a low ring foot with a squat, globular body and a long vertical handle that begins at the widest par...

Magna Graecia, Ca. 350 BC. A decorated pottery oinochoe with a trefoil lip and a strap handle. Decorated with white and ocher-painted tendrils and...

Ca. 400 - 300 BC. A jug boasting a voluptuous bulbous body, expertly crafted to showcase its curves and contours. The smooth, funnel-shaped mouth ...

Ca. 12th-13th century AD. A flat-bottomed bronze base from a candlestick with a cylindrical body with incurving sides, and a stepped-in lip. The d...

Ca. 340 - 325 BC. A blackware pottery olpe with a circular base, a globular-shaped body with ribbing features, a convex shoulder, a short neck, an...

Ca. 2nd - 1st Century BC. A vessel with a unique form that boasts a slender and elegant body which gracefully tapers towards the base and the open...

Ca. AD 500 - 600. A beautiful electrum ring, featuring a circular hoop, and a finely decorated trumpet bezel. The bezel is set with rounded green ...

. A Chinese blue and white tureen and cover. The body and lid are decorated with a river landscape featuring pagodas and a rocky garden. On either...

Ca. AD 300 - 400. A glass jar with a pontil mark and a bulbous body that tapers into a thick neck. The rim consists of a hollow rectangular rib, f...

Ca. 400 - 300 BC. A black glazed cup featuring a round, deep body on a flared foot, with a looped handle that has been expertly crafted to provide...

Ca. AD 200 - 400. A Sasanian red jasper stamp seal depicting a lion attacking a zebu bull. The depiction has highly naturalistic details. The seal...

Ca. 400 - 300 BC. A collection of three Etruscan bronze bowls with cylindrical, conical and biconical bodies. All have a large neck connected to a...

Ca. AD 200 - 400. A Sasanian stamp seal depicting a highly stylised lamassu with high wings facing left details. The seal has a globular body with...

Ca. 400 BC. A black-glazed pottery vessel with a globular, rounded and ribbed body swelling out from a low ring foot. The lip is pinched into a tr...

Ca. 1st millennium BC. A cast bronze small vessel, designed for holding kohl with a globular lower body that gracefully extends into a long tubula...

Ca. 1st-2nd Century AD. A wheel-thrown pottery jug with a bell-shaped body, cylindrical neck with a stepped rim and a handle connecting the should...

Ca. AD 200 - 600. A Sasanian silver goblet on high round foot decorated with an engraved bird surrounded with geometric motifs in the centre. For ...

Ca. AD 100 - 200. A Roman glass jug comprised of translucent green glass. The cup has a polygonal body shape and a narrow short neck, connected to...

Late Dynastic to Ptolemaic Period, Ca. 664 to 30 BC. A beautiful cylindrical faience offering beaker covered with a glaze of a pale green. The lig...

Ca. 350 BC. A salmon-coloured, moulded pottery statuette of Aphrodite. The goddess stands nude, her head adorned with a flowery wreath and her wei...

Ca. 400 - 300 BC. A pottery plate with a cream background and red painted linear decoration in the tondo enclosed within a laurel band painted in ...

Ca. 12th century AD. A copper ewer of a wide globular body, resting on a low ring base. The neck is cylindrical with a collared band and flared ri...

Magna Graecia, Ca. 500 - 400 BC. A pottery jug with a flat base, biconical body with sharp carination, an everted rim, and a strap and arched hand...

Ca. 100 BC - AD 100. A Roman glass jug comprised of translucent white glass. The jug is moulded with a narrow, short neck that is connected to a f...

Ca. 3000 - 2000 BC. A nice jar carved from pink stone with white inclusions. The vessel sits on a rounded base, and it features a tapered shoulder...

Ca. 450 BC. A black glazed olpe, featuring a bulbous body, everted rim, and glossy black glaze. Size: L:90mm / W:95mm ; 147g Provenance: Property ...

Ca. AD 100 - 400. A group of three Roman white glass unguentaria with pyriform shaped bodies and cylindrical necks. For similar see: British Museu...

Ca. 300 BC. A terracotta stamnos with a pronounced rim, bulbous body with opposed upraised handles located on the shoulder. The vessel sits on a l...

The Hobbit 'Dorwinion' wine, 2012, made by Weta Workshops for the cast of the Desolation of Smaug, with elm presentation box (1).

Ca. AD 1000 - 1500. A bronze double reliquary crucifix pendant with a suspension loop from which hangs a box in the form of a cross with rectangul...

Ca. 900 - 700 BC. A deep bronze bowl, hammered from a single thick piece of sheet. The bowl has a globular body and a flaring rim. In Neo-Assyrian...

Ca. 400 - 300 BC. A ceramic cup featuring a deep cup mounted on a flared foot, adorned with a lustrous black glaze and a looped handle. The artist...

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