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Ca. 400 - 300 BC An elegant Cypriot jug displaying an inverted conical-shaped body, tall conical neck, large shoulders and a vertical ribbon-form...

Ca. AD 900 - 1000 A set of eight silver pendants made via the open mould lost wax casting technique that was frequently used in the Viking Age. E...

Ca. 100 BC - AD 100 A fine Roman aubergine-coloured translucent glass beaker featuring a conical body with a slightly concave base and an outward...

Ca. AD 100 - 300 A pair of Roman free-blown glass beaker made with translucent pale blue-green glass with rainbow iridescence. The first vessel h...

Ca. 330 - 320 BC A Gnathian ware Epichysis with a pear-shaped body and a distinct spool-shaped base. A high, raised handle joins the long spout o...

Ca. AD 0 - 200 A short Roman free-blown glass unguentarium, made from pale blue glass. It has a slight concave base and a rough pontil, a pyrifor...

Magna Graecia, Archaic Period, Ca. 520 BC A fine black figure cup with a flared rim, opposing loop handles and a bulbous tapered body. The vessel...

Ca. AD 100 - 300 A beautiful group of three petite, free-blown glass unguentaria from the Roman period in yellow-green and white glass. The first...

Ca. AD 100 - 300 An Early Roman empire cylindrical cup made of translucent, blue-green glass, which was created using a free-blown process. It fea...

Ca. AD 300 - 500 An elegant, deep yellow, Late Roman free-blown glass vessel. The globular body has a slender tubular neck that gently flares to ...

Ca. 350 - 300 BC A Gnathian black-glazed pottery pouring vessel, or epichysis. Characterized by its distinct spool-shaped base, the vessel featur...

Ca. 400 - 200 BC A Phoenician glass unguentarium, made with translucent light blue glass decorated with trails in opaque white. The vessel has an...

Ca. AD 0 - 200 A mould-blown pale yellow glass platter, exhibiting a shallow form with a short vertical rim on a short pedestal. In Roman society...

Ca. AD 100 - 300 A Roman mosaic glass bowl on a pedestal of a traditional form; this patella cup presents a pattern comprised of red and blue can...

Ca. AD 400 - 500 A stunning translucent white glass flask boasting a graceful inverted pear-shaped body with a decorated handle moulded from a th...

Ca. AD 100 - 300 A stunning Roman striped mosaic glass bowl of a traditional form from the period. This vase presents a mesmerizing all-over patt...

Ca. AD 200 - 400 A Roman glass balsamarium, with two sinuous trail handles on each side. The vessel is made from translucent pale green glass, an...

Ca. AD 0 - 200 A free-blown glass cup with a corseted form and an inverted bell-shaped body, a thick round foot, an everted rim, and a little cir...

Ca. AD 100 - 300 A Roman mould-blown glass jug, used as a pouring vessel, comprised of translucent pale green glass. It sits upon a concave base,...

Ca. AD 100 An Ancient Roman opaque yellow unguentarium with a pyriform body, slight constriction at the base of the cylindrical neck, everted fol...

Ca. AD 100 - 300 Romano - Egyptian light white unguentarium with rim-disk. It has trails in opaque black and pale blue/green. The pyriform square...

Ca. AD 100 - 200 A pair of Roman translucent glass beakers, free blown, from clear glass that has some green and pale yellow hues. There is some ...

Ca. AD 100 - 300 A beautiful Roman unguentarium made of translucent pale yellow glass. The vessel is characterised by its hemispherical body, lon...

Ca. AD 600 - 800 A Judeo-Aramaic terracotta bowl featuring a gently pointed base and uniformly thick walls that widen outward to an unpronounced ...

Ca. 664 - 332 BC A mould-formed pale green faience amulet of a hare with long ears depicted horizontally, likely a representation of the god Twtw...

Ca. AD 100 - 300 A Roman translucent glass beaker, free-blown formed from pale yellow-hued glass. The beaker is defined by a slightly flat base, ...

Ca. AD 600 - 800 A Judeo-Aramaic terracotta bowl featuring a gently pointed base and uniformly thick walls that widen outward to an unpronounced ...

Ca. AD 100 - 300 A Roman free-blown pale green glass vessel, that sits on a flat base. The flat body has a slender, tubular neck that gently flar...

Ca. AD 300 - 400 A Roman glass dish with a circular form that is free-blown and translucent with a green hue. The dish has a shallow basin, a rou...

Ca. 3000 BC A Neolithc Liangzhou jade disc of uneven thickness. Its central, circular aperture is cut from both sides, leaving a ridge in the cen...

Ca. AD 100 - 300 A Roman glass bowl of a shallow, hemispherical form composed in the mosaic (or millefiori) technique with canes of translucent g...

Ca. AD 300 - 500 A late Roman/early Byzantine perfume vessel known as an unguentarium. The vessel has a globular body, and a slender neck, connec...

Ca. 1100-1200 AD A bronze ewer with an inverted pyriform body, resting on a low foot. It is adorned with a mouth modelled in the shape of an oil ...

Ca. 3000 - 1900 BC A Chinese Longshan culture pottery Gui. The tripod legs are in large sack forms, each individually moulded, with the mouth tal...

Ca. AD 100 - 300 Two exquisite fragments of Roman twisted vase handles. The glass, which was originally blue in color, has developed iridescence,...

Ca. 3000 - 2000 BC A large group of ten terracotta idols composed of animal-shaped figurines, snakes, lizards and a mythological beast with three...

Ca. 3600 - 3100 BC An Egyptian coil-formed stone vessel, with a polished, clear-hued surface. The vase has a slender ovoid body which rests gentl...

Ca. 400 - 100 BC A superb example of a core-formed glass unguentarium once used to hold perfume oil. This unguentarium has an exceptionally elega...

Ca. 600 - 400 BC A translucent light blue glass unguentarium, with opaque yellow handles and rim-disk. The vessel is decorated with trails in opa...

Ca. 500 - 400 BC A Greek black glazed globular jug, with globular apple shape body and short shoulders connected to a narrow neck and flared mout...

Ca. 550 - 500 BC An Etruscan black figure oinochoe with voluminous body on a narrow cylindrical foot, flat shoulder and long slightly conical nec...

Ca. AD 400 - 800 An early Islamic mould-blown glass unguentarium, comprised of opaque white glass. It sits upon a concave base, which rises into ...

Ca. 400 - 300 BC A beautiful black-glazed oinochoe with a broad ovoid body and a concave neck. This is a vessel used for pouring through the symm...

Ca. 450 - 400 BC A Greek pottery jug adorned with glossy, almost iridescent, black glaze. The vessel has a bulbous body, a rounded shoulder, conc...

Ca. 664 - 30 BC A group of seven fragments of papyrus with demotic inscriptions in black ink on the front and back. Each piece is part of a scrol...

Ca. AD 100 - 300 A glass phiale with a shallow and wide form, resting on a low, round foot with an intentionally folded rim. A phiale, in the con...

Ca. AD 700 - 900 A stunning pattern-moulded glass flask, made from purple of translucent light-white glass. Its form is comprised of a large pear...

Ca. 30 BC - AD 200 A Romano-Egyptian white faience amphoriskos. The elongated pear-shaped body rises upwards from the flat foot, its upper body i...

Ca. AD 100 - 300 A finely modelled, hollow cast bronze example of a patera handle terminating with a ram’s head. The patera was used for serving ...

Ca. AD 200 - 600 A finely-carved grey schist relief with a depiction of the Bathing of the Bodhisattva. Traditionally, this scene is accompanied ...

Ca. AD 700 - 1000 An Islamic glass unguentarum made of green glass. It features a slightly concave base, globular body, short tubular spout and a...

Ca. AD 700 - 800 An Abbasid ewer, free-blown from translucent dark green glass. The pyriform vessel features a lengthy neck, a flared mouth, and ...

Ca. AD 100 - 200 A Roman glass unguentarum with amazing brown iridescence. It features a slightly flat base, pear-shaped body, tubular spout, and...

Ca. AD 100 - 400 A Roman pale green glass unguentarium with a pear-shaped body and tall cylindrical neck. For similar see: Christie's, Live Aucti...

Ca. AD 100 - 400 A Roman white glass unguentarium with a globular shaped body and a tall cylindrical neck. For similar see: Christie's, Live Auct...

Ca. AD 100 - 400 A Roman white glass unguentarium with a tall cylindrical neck, conical body and a flat round foot. For similar see: The British ...

Ca. AD 100 - 400 A Roman glass bottle with a cylindrical body and a short neck. For similar see: The Metropolitan Museum of Art, Accession Number...

Ca. AD 100 - 400 A Roman white glass unguentarium with a globular shaped body and a cylindrical neck. For similar see: Christie's, Live Auction 6...

Ca. 5th - 10th century AD A dark green glass oil lamp with a conical shape. It is presumed to have initially been part of a bronze fixture. The l...

Ca. 5th - 10th century AD A green glass oil lamp with a conical shape. The lamp boasts a wide, gracefully curved upper rim and a narrowing base. ...

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