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Ca.1400 AD. Amazing wearable Medieval Gold ring with amethyst stone. Good Condition / minor chip on one side; Inner diameter: 15mm; outer diameter: 24mm ring size UK H; US 4; 4gr; Provenance: From an old British collection of Ancient Art formed in the 1990 on the UK and European art market. All Items sold by Pax Romana Auctions come with professional Certificate of Authenticity.
Ca.100 AD. Wearable Roman gold ring with a bezel compromising of a amethyst stone; rare type of stone in the Roman Period; hard to find, expensive and extremely difficult to cut to be placed into jewellery, certainly owned by a nobleman. Fine Condition; Inner diameter: 16mm; outer diameter: 21mm ring size UK J; US 5; 6.5gr; Provenance: Property of a professional Ancient art and jewelry expert; previously with a London gallery; initially from a private British collection formed in the 1970-1990. All Items sold by Pax Romana Auctions come with professional Certificate of Authenticity.
Ca.300 AD. Sassanian carved light stone bead shaped as a lion. Good Condition; Size: 23mm (0.90 in); 6gr;Provenance: Property of a professional Ancient art and jewelry expert; previously with a London gallery; initially from a private British collection formed in the 1970-1990. All Items sold by Pax Romana Auctions come with professional Certificate of Authenticity.
Ca.900 AD. Superb wearable Viking necklace, compromised by multiple coloured stones/glass beads, with central red stone as pendant. Good Condition; L:660mm; 25.98 in; 51 gr; Provenance: Private London collection, formed in the 1990s on the UK and European art market. All Items sold by Pax Romana Auctions come with professional Certificate of Authenticity.
Ca.300 AD. Sassanian carved stone seal depicting a ram and script. Good Condition; Size: 29mm (1.14 in); 20gr;Provenance: Property of a professional Ancient art and jewelry expert; previously with a London gallery; initially from a private British collection formed in the 1970-1990. All Items sold by Pax Romana Auctions come with professional Certificate of Authenticity.
Ca.200 BC. A wonderful wearable Greek Hellenistic miniature amphora pendant with garnet stone body, gold conical base, open work handles; bulbous body , corrugated neck ; suspension loop inserted to the neck. Fine Condition; H:40mm;1.57 in; 8gr; Provenance: Property of a professional Ancient art and jewelry expert; previously with a London gallery; initially from a private British collection formed in the 1970-1990. All Items sold by Pax Romana Auctions come with professional Certificate of Authenticity.
Ca.5000 BC. British Neolithic Stone axe found in Norfolk. Good Condition; nice example; 120mm ( 4.72in) ; 415gr;Provenance: Important London collection of Ancient art; formed in 1970s then passed by descent. All Items sold by Pax Romana Auctions come with professional Certificate of Authenticity.
Ca.2500 - 2250 BC. Skillfully carved from grey-green chlorite schist, this is an ornately incised vessel of a cylindrical form that rises to a very slightly flared, unpronounced rim in a form that mirrors that subtle flare at the base. Its surface has been meticulously incised with three registers of inverted round forms, creating a fascinating textured surface that is pleasing to observe and hold. Two raised linear bands of triangles separate/frame these registers. Polished stone vessels are common grave goods from this time period, and they often were left in the tomb with a food offering. Vessels with more elaborate decorative/iconographic programs like this example may have contained prized possessions or luxury products. Good Condition, intact; H:60mm(2.36in) ; 110gr; Provenance: Private Kent collection, formed in the 1980s on the UK art market, All Items sold by Pax Romana Auctions come with professional Certificate of Authenticity.
Ca.200 Ad. Large and attractive Gandhara grey schist stone of a seated God Atlas. Atlas is shown seated upon a large platform, right knee bent and held by his right hand, left leg curled in front of him resting upon a cloth garment, left hand upon his thigh. He shows great musculature widely opened set of wings and would need it to hold the world aloft for the rest of eternity. Good Condition; Extremely rare example; H:210mm/W:205mm/H:265mm( 8.26in, 8.07in, 10.43in) (with stand); 3kg; Provenance: From an old Professional British collection, acquired on the UK art market in the 1970s, All Items sold by Pax Romana Auctions come with professional Certificate of Authenticity.
Ca. 1368-1644 AD. Chinese Ming Dynasty red stone Demon head. Good Condition on custom made stand; Size: 35cm x22cm (13.77 x 8.66 in); Provenance: From an old Professional British collection, acquired on the UK art market in the 1970s, All Items sold by Pax Romana Auctions come with professional Certificate of Authenticity.
Ca.2000 BC. This type of very interesting stone statuette, sometimes referred to as Bactrian princesses or Bactrian goddesses, is a very distinctive and rare object of the prehistoric civilization of Bactria. These seldom exceed 20cm in height and they are composite in nature, with the head (and also often a cap or other headdress) being separate from the body.They are made up with two or more different types of stone; usually green chlorite or steatite for the body, with heads of white limestone and occasionally in green chlorite.Bactra was the Greek name for the area of modern Balkh, in what is now northern Afghanistan and Margiana was the Greek name for the Persian satrapy of Margu, the capital of which was Merv, in today's Turkmenistan.This civilisation was contemporary with the European Bronze Age, and was characterised by monumental architecture, social complexity and extremely distinctive cultural artefacts that vanish from the record a few centuries after they first appear. Trade appears to have been important, as Bactrian artefacts appear all over the Persian Gulf as well as in the Iranian Plateau and the Indus Valley. Pictographs on seals have been argued to indicate an independently-developed writing system.Religion may have been based around deities represented by pieces such as this. However, they are extremely rare.. Their significance is unclear. Fine Condition, intact. Size: 10.5cm x9cm (4.13 x 3.54 in); 700gr; Provenance: Private collection of an Oxford professional, formed in the 1970s-1990s on the UK art market, All Items sold by Pax Romana Auctions come with professional Certificate of Authenticity.
Ca.900 AD. Superb wearable Viking necklace, compromised by multiple coloured stones/glass beads; with central yellow stone as pendant. Good Condition; L:600mm;23.62 in; 68gr; Provenance: Property of a London gallery, previously in old British collection formed in the 1980s.All Items sold by Pax Romana Auctions come with professional Certificate of Authenticity.
CA. 600 AD. Superb Early Medieval, Merovingian / Frankish gold ring with round hoop; is forming a bezel with attached red garnet stone. Very good, wearable condition; Inner diameter: 13mm; outer diameter: 21mm ring size UK F; US 3; 4.5gr; Provenance: From an old British collection of Asian Art formed in the 1990 on the UK and European art market. All Items sold by Pax Romana Auctions come with professional Certificate of Authenticity.
A hallmarked 9ct yellow gold opal and aquamarine cluster ring, set with a central oval cut opal cabochon, surrounded by ten round cut and four baguette cut aquamarines, ring size R, together with an opal and red stone cluster ring, set with a central oval opal cabochon, surrounded by a border of red stones, with textured shoulders, stamped 9ct, ring size P, (2).
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