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قطع أثرية من الفخار الروماني القديم والفخار للبيع
Ancient Roman Terracotta & Pottery Artifacts for Sale
Ancient Rome, c. 1st-3rd century AD. Nice small ceramic bowl. Likely used for serving tabletop seasonings such as salt. Nice rounded form with small round foot. Stands on its own. Dia: 2 3/4" (70 mm), stands 1 1/4" (32 mm) tall. Ex New York private collection. #AG2014: $175
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Roman Britain & Roman North Africa
Terra Sigillata Decorated Pottery Fragments
Many with early Christian iconography. Ex-Royal Athena, NY.
Roman North Africa, c. 3rd Century AD. Fantastic Roman red slip handled drinking cup. With piriform body, raised base and single handle. Intact, minor chip to base, earthen deposits. 4 7/8 in (12.4 cm). Ex Dr. Gilles Collection, Germany, acquired during the 1950’s & 60’s. Feels great in-hand. Excellent! #AR2279: $750
Ancient Rome, c. 1st - 2nd Century BC. Large Roman orange-ware jug, Eastern Mediterranean. The globular body with decorative grooves around the shoulder and raised disk base, the narrow neck with flared mouth and single loop handle. H: 8 1/8" (20.7 cm); W: 7 3/4" (19.7 cm). Intact with mineral deposits throughout. Ex Las Vegas, NV collection. Huge and impressive! #AR2278: $575
Roman Holy Land, c. 1st Century AD. Terracotta oil vial, found near Jerusalem. 88 mm (3 1/2"), repaired at neck. Orange surfaces under heavy earthen deposits. ex-Hamedian Gallery, Via Dolorosa, Old City, Jerusalem. Terrible photo, my apologies. #AR2375: $99 SOLD
Ancient Roman, 3rd - 4th Century AD. Nice large two-handled jug. The body ovoid with well-turned foot, and flared mouth with thick angled lip. H: 6 1/8 in (15.5 cm). Intact and quite nice! Ex Orange County, CA private collection. #AR2212: $375
Roman North Africa, 3rd - 4th Century AD. Large orange-ware shallow bowl or dish. With steeply angled walls, a wide, flat bottom and a narrow ring base. Dia: 9" (22.9 cm). Intact, earthen encrustation on the bottom. Ex San Diego private collection. ex-New Jersey Superior Court judge private collection; ex-Coincraft, London, acquired 1994. No stand unfortunately. But a nice display piece! #AR2223: $499
A large Roman red-ware amphora, c. 3rd - 4th Century AD. The body with vertical ribbing ridges around the shoulder, the foot is flared and a pair of strap handles flank the widely flared mouth. H: 10" (25.5 cm). Intact with remaining deep brick-red slip. Ex Las Vegas, NV coll. Huge impressive display piece! #AR2280: $899
Ancient Rome, c. 1st century BC - 1st century AD. Nice Roman terracotta bottle. With long neck, rounded body and flared lip. Nice reddish color, light earthen deposits. 12 cm (4 3/4"). Collected by Mr. and Mrs. Wilton Gaefe in the 1950's while establishing NATO bases in Turkey and Greece. This was part of the estate of Retired LTC Wilton Gaefe, who retired from the military in 1962. #AR2454: $225 SOLD. FOUND WITH THE EXAMPLE AT RIGHT! -->
Ancient Rome, c. 1st century BC - 1st century AD. Nice Roman terracotta bottle. With long neck, rounded body and flared lip. Nice reddish color, light earthen deposits. 12 cm (4 3/4"). Collected by Mr. and Mrs. Wilton Gaefe in the 1950's while establishing NATO bases in Turkey and Greece. This was part of the estate of Retired LTC Wilton Gaefe, who retired from the military in 1962. #AR2455: $225 FOUND WITH THE EXAMPLE AT
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Fantastic Roman ceramic amphora, c. 4th Century AD.
The tapered body with horizontal grooves and two tall handles flanking the narrow spout. H: 9 7/8" ( 25cm). Restored. Ex Wiltshire, England private collection. On excellent custom metal stand. An incredible display piece! #AR2304: $950
Late Roman to Medieval, c. 5th - 9th Century AD. Interesting ceramic shallow dish with a central hole. Robust construction with thick foot and walls, very well preserved. W: 70 mm (2 3/4"). ex-Los Angeles, CA collection. #AR2426: $99
Roman orange-ware jar from Egypt, c. 4th-5th Century AD.
The body angled at mid-section with small flattened foot, short neck and wide, flat rim. H: 2 5/8" (65 mm). Intact with nice color and light deposits, antique collection label and "Thebes" written on side near foot. ex-Ernest Freemark collection formed 1913-1915; ex-R. Knickerbocker collection, NY. #AR2366: $299
Ancient Greco-Roman buff-ware aryballos, c. 4th-3rd century BC. Nice little piece with single moulded-handle and small foot. Some repair, hole in one side. Stands 68 mm (2 5/8") tall. #271026: $199
Roman Britain, c. 1st century AD. Great Romano-British bicolor ceramic bowl. Deep body with nearly vertical sides, small ring foot and two loop handles. Small fragment missing from bottom, otherwise intact. Extremely old collector tag with inked note which appears to read 'Ribeherto'. 10.3 cm x 6 cm (4" x 2 3/8"). Ex English Private Collection. #AR2146: $325
Late Roman to Medieval, c. 5th - 9th Century AD. Neat ceramic spouted bowl. Nicely made and very well preserved. L: 85 mm (3 3/8"). ex-Los Angeles, CA collection. #AR2425: $99
Ancient Rome, c. 1st-2nd century AD. Small ceramic spindle-bottle. Nice form with long, tapered neck, rounded body and small ring foot. 9 cm (3 1/2") tall. Intact with small loss to edge of foot. Mounted on nice custom stand. Collected by Mr. and Mrs. Wilton Gaefe in the 1950's while establishing NATO bases in Turkey and Greece. This was part of the estate of Retired LTC Wilton Gaefe, who retired from the military in 1962. #AR2458: $299
Ancient Rome, c. 1st-2nd century AD. Beautiful ceramic spindle-bottle. Lovely form with long, tapered neck, rounded body and small ring foot. 18 cm (7") tall. Intact with small loss to edge of foot and abrasion to one side. Mounted on nice custom stand. Collected by Mr. and Mrs. Wilton Gaefe in the 1950's while establishing NATO bases in Turkey and Greece. This was part of the estate of Retired LTC Wilton Gaefe, who retired from the military in 1962. #AR2457: $399
Ancient Rome, c. 1st-2nd century AD. Marvelous and HUGE ceramic spindle-bottle. Shipwreck found! Gorgeous form with long, tapered neck, rounded body and small ring foot. Heavy encrustations on one side, from how it sat for millennia in the remains of an ancient Roman shipwreck! Huge 25 cm (9 3/4") tall! Intact. Mounted on nice custom stand. Collected by Mr. and Mrs. Wilton Gaefe in the 1950's while establishing NATO bases in Turkey and Greece. This was part of the estate of Retired LTC Wilton Gaefe, who retired from the military in 1962. #AR2456: $499
Roman North Africa, 3rd - 4th Century AD. Excellent orange-ware shallow bowl. With steeply angled walls, a gently tapered bottom and a narrow ring base. Dia: 5 1/4" (13.3 cm). Intact, light earthen deposits. Ex-Ventura County, CA collection. No stand but sits nicely... a lovely display piece that can still be used to store or display dry goods! #AR2479: $450
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