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ROMAN CARNELIAN FIGURAL INTAGLIO 3rd-4th century AD




The Phoenician gold jewellery from Kition, Cyprus



Gold pediment-shaped brooch Period: Late Classical Date: ca. 340–320 B.C.



Diadem, 4th-3rd Centuries B.C. Gold, glass: solding, stamping, wicker-work, engraving Scythian enlarge the image please



Etruscan- High-karat Gold Armlet



Bracelet étrusque. Or et grènetis d'or.



Christie’s will hold their annual Ancient Jewelry auction in New York on December 13. A highlight of the sale is this Hellenistic Period Greek gold bracelet, circa 300 B.C.



A Hellenistic Herakles knot pendant, Circa 4th-3rd Century BC



Hellenistic Gold & Garnet Herakles Knot — Circa 3rd Century BCE by chrystal



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Roman gladiator’s helmet, 300-500 AD. from The Royal Ontario Museum.



Canosan Double Askos, Magna Graecia, 3rd Century BC



Roman Square Glass Jug, 1st-3rd Century AD



Greek Bronze Pilos Type Helmet with Two Rearing Confronting Ibex, 4th Century BC



Roman Blue Glass Bird Bottle, 1st Century AD



Roman Single-Handle Fluted Jug, 4th-5th Century AD



Greek Bronze Figure of Hephaistos, God of Fire, 5th-3rd Century BC



Statuette of Aphrodite. Bronze and copper. Roman Provincial. Imperial Period. 2nd century A.D. Museum of Fine Arts, Boston



Lasa (patera support) 300-280 BCE. Etruscan, bronze with silver inlays



Roman Weisenau type infantry helmet, 1st-2nd century AD. from Hermann Historica



Bronze helmet for a Roman gladiator, 1st century AD. from The Higgins Collection



Bronze Roman cavalry helmet, 1st century AD. from The British Museum



Iron parade helmet and face mask, from the Roman site at Newstead, late 1st century AD. from The National Museum of Scotland
 

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Etruscan gold ring The British Museum



Ring with busts. Roman Period - 1st century A.D. Gold. Egypt.



The ring belonged to Leontios of the province of Opsikion. Patrikios and komes were Roman titles that shifted in meaning during the Byzantine period; it seems likely that Leontios was the governor of the province or a high-ranking general. ca 1000



древнеегипетский перстень 6 век до н.э.



A ROMAN GOLD SNAKE RING - CIRCA 1ST CENTURY B.C.-1ST CENTURY A.D.



Roman Gold Amulet Lunula
 

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Statue of Nekheftka and wife Neferseshems.
Place of origin: Dishasha, Egypt
Period: Old Kingdom, 5th Dynasty. Medium: Limestone




Apulian red-figure volute krater from the Workshop of the Baltimore Painter



Volute-Krater with Pegasus at Top, and a Man in a Shrine with Horse. Attributed to: the Baltimore Painter (Italy, circa 320 B.C.) Place of origin: South Italy, Apulia Date: ca. 320 B.C.



A ROMAN BRONZE MERCURY CIRCA 1ST CENTURY A.D.



A ROMAN BRONZE CUPID CIRCA 1ST CENTURY A.D.



Miroir à pied - Corinthe Première moitié du Ve siècle avant J.-C. Bronze H. 39,5 ; D. du disque 17,5 cm Musée des Beaux Arts de Lyon



Bronze kylix (drinking cup), Bronze, Greek



A GREEK PLASMA (GREEN CHALCEDONY) RING STONE HELLENISTIC PERIOD, CIRCA 2ND CENTURY B.C
 

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A GREEK GOLD AND CARNELIAN FINGER RING EARLY CLASSICAL PERIOD, CIRCA MID 5TH CENTURY B.C



A GREEK BRONZE FINGER RING. Classical Period, Circa 4th Century B.C



Scythian Vase from burial mound Chertomlyk. The grave of a Scythian king ATAIAZ (АТЕЦ)



Afghanistan: Scythian Gold ornament from Tillia Tepe.



Gold cast figure of a bull 1st C. BCE Bactria
 

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May you always be victorious, Herucles Augustus!’ Roman fibula, Late Imperial, dated between 286-308/9 AD. This golden brooch was used to fasten cloaks around the neck, commonly worn by military personnel during the third century AD. It would have been presented to a senior member of the Imperial staff as a gift.




Bull’s Head Rhyton, from Knossos (16 Century BC) Heraklion Museum, Greece



Gold Ring Roman 1-100 AD Featuring snakes and Herakles Knot. Source: Cleveland Museum of Art



The Juliana bracelet from the Hoxne hoard Roman Britain, buried in the 5th century A.D. found in Hoxne, Suffolk The British Museum



Golden crossbow fibula A fibula is a safety pin or broche, to keep a mantle or cape from falling down. This piece has been made to look like a small hand crossbow. This type of fibulae were especially popular in the Rhine area. It is 6.4cm long (2 ½ inch.) Roman, Late Imperial period, 340 – 360 AD. Location of discovery unknown Source: Museum of Fine Arts, Boston



Golden wreath diadem from the tomb of a woman, possibly a wife of Phillip II of Macedon (Alexander the Great’s father), excavated in Vergina, Imathia, Central Macedonia.



Disk earring with pendant Nike Greek Hellenistic Period 300–250 B.C.



Ancient Egyptian rock crystal scarab
Naturalistically carved with fine linear incised wing-case, the underbody with central raised suspension loop. Late Period, ca. 664-332 BC. Private Collection.



Gold Wreath of olive leaves Greek Late Classical or Hellenistic Period
4th century B.C. Place of Manufacture: Western Turkey (possibly



Ancient Egyptian Signet Ring
Gold signet ring dates to the Late Period, ca. 664-332 BC. Now in the Louvre. E 3874



Hellenistic gold and garnet ring, dated to the 4th to 3rd centuries BCE. The garnet is an intaglio inscribed with the image of a hero. Source: Timeline Auctions.



Gold Snake Armlet
A monumental gold snake armlet, diameter: 10 cm. weight: 295 g, from Egypt. Roman Period, 1st century AD. Private Collection.



Gold and pearl 4th century Roman finger ring. From the collection of Thorvaldsens Museum.



Pair of Hellenistic Greek gold, glass, and stone earrings featuring an Egyptian Atef crown motif, c. 3rd-2nd centuries BCE. From the Metropolitan Museum of Art.



Etruscan gold ring, c. 525-330 BCE. From the collection of Thorvaldsens Museum.
 

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Gold Etruscan ring featuring incised griffin image c. 6th century BCE. From the collection of Thorvalsens Museum.



Etruscan gold amulet featuring a flint arrowhead, c. 5th century BCE. From the collection of Thorvaldsens Museum.



Pair of gold Roman earrings featuring garnets, emeralds and glass, c. 2nd to 3rd centuries CE. From Bonhams.



Egyptian Bronze Ba-Bird Figurine, Roman Imperial Period, 2nd Century AD



Rare Luristan Master of Animals Bronze Bracelet, 10th-8th Century BC



Roman Millefiori Mosaic Glass Bowl, 1st Century AD



Egyptian Lapis Lazuli Eye of Horus in Gold Ring, Third Intermediate Period, 1069-702 BC



Pair of Hellenistic gold and enamel earrings with swan figures, c. 2nd century BCE. The swans are white enamel over a gold core, with the eyes, beak, collar, wings, feet and tail feathers decorated with sheet gold. Some of the enamel has been restored. From Christie’s Auctions.
 

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Roman Sol Invictus Mount, 3rd-4th Century AD



Bracelet of Ramesses II
Gold mining has a long history in Egypt, as ancient artifacts attest. This gold and lapis lazuli bracelet was probably worn by Ramesses II (reign. c.1279-1213 BC) or one of his favorites.



Parthian gold diadem with a carnelian intaglio inlay, dated to the 1st century BCE to the 1st century CE



Brooch in the form of a stag Roman, 2nd–3rd century



Five-layered sardonyx cameo (or as the French like to call it: The Great Cameo of France) - depicts Julio-Claudian dynasty: Augustus, Drusus the Younger and Elder, Tiberius, Livia, Germanicus, Agrippina the Elder, Nero, Claudius, and Agrippina the Younger. Captured barbarians on the lowest level. Roman, ca. 23 AD



Pharaoh Tutankhamun, Golden Bracelet



Lapis and Gold bracelet : from the treasure of the royal tombs Tanis, ca. 1070-712 B.C.



Bracelet ajouré à décor végétal et lion assis - or cloisonné et incrustations de verre Hapouséneb, vizir, 1er prêtre d'Amon et chef des travaux vers 1460 avant J.-C. (18e dynastie)



Golden cuff bracelet decorated with cats This bracelet is made from gold, carnelian, lapis lazuli and turquoise glass. In the middle three cats are shown. These cats are linked with the feline goddess Bastet, protector of the household. Egyptian. New Kingdom. 18th dynasty, reign of Thutmosis III, 1479 - 1425 B.C



Diadem with two gazelle heads. Reign: reign of Thutmose III, ca. 1479–1425 B.C., From Egypt, Upper Egypt; Thebes, Wadi Gabbanat el-Qurud, Wadi D, Tomb of the 3 Foreign Wives of Thutmose III, gold, carnelian, opaque turquoise glass, decayed crizzled glass, L. of forehead band 48 cm (18 7/8 in); w. at bottom of vertical strip 3 cm (1 1/8 in)



Roman pendant, 250 A.D.



Oro Iberia (1-3 cc.) Иберийское золото 1-3 вв. до н.э
 

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Рязанский историко-архитектурный музей-заповедник.

 

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Ancient Roman Pure Gold Ring with Carnelian Stone from 100 B.C. -150 A.D.



A ROMAN CARNELIAN RINGSTONE CIRCA 1ST CENTURY A.D.



Древнеримский золотой перстень 3-4 век до н.э.



Roman Gold Ring with Carnelian Mercury Intaglio, 2nd-3rd century AD



Roman Gold Ring with Capricorn Intaglio, 1st/2nd century A.D.



Браслеты. Греция, V в. до н.э.
 

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Парадный бронзовый шлем гладиатора, найденный в Помпеях, 79 год до н.э.



A ROMAN IRON AND TINNED BRONZE CAVALRY HELMET CIRCA SECOND HALF OF 2ND CENTURY-EARLY 3RD CENTURY A.D.



Late Roman Ridge Helmet — A 4th century CE Roman parade helmet made of iron, silver and gold , and decorated with glass gems, found in Berkasovo, Serbia. The photo was taken at the exhibition 'Treasures and Emperors. The Splendour of Roman Serbia' in Aquileia , Italy (11 March - 3 June 2018). The Helmet was on loan from the Museum of Vojvodina in Novi Sad, Serbia.



Roman glass collection, much of which comes from Tyre in Lebanon



This group of ancient Roman glass, circa 1st-6th century AD



Ancient glass, Princeton University Art Museum



Ancient Roman glass flask unguntaria.



Roman Gold and Pearl Earrings, 4th century A.D.



Ancient Roman gold earrings set with sapphires and hung with emeralds and pearls. 1st-4th century AD. Victoria and Albert Museum



Ancient Roman Gold Signet Ring 2nd Century AD



Ancient Roman gold pendant with the image of the Roman Emperor Caracalla.



Ancient Roman Garnet Intaglio Gold Ring



Romano-British, 4th C.
 

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Ancient Roman agate cameo ring in hammered gold, the cameo sculpted in high relief with the facing head of Medusa, her face framed by serpentine locks with two short wings above her forehead. The agate circa 2nd century A.D., mounted in a modern gold ring



Ancient Roman gold ring with a crab cameo, 1st century A.D.



A ROMAN GOLD FINGER RING CIRCA 3RD CENTURY A.D.



A ROMAN GOLD RING - CIRCA 2ND-3RD CENTURY A.D.



A Roman Gold Ring, ca 1st century BC/AD



Roman gold ring 1st century A.D. Imagine the hand that wore this ring



A GREEK GOLD AND STONE NECKLACE circa 4th century b.c.



Phoenician necklace, circa. 7thC BCE.



Gold, Carnelian and Glass Necklace Nubian, Meroitic Period, 1st century A.D. Nubia.



A GREEK GOLD AND GARNET BEAD NECKLACE HELLENISTIC PERIOD, CIRCA 2ND-1ST CENTURY B.C.



A GREEK GOLD AND GARNET NECKLACE HELLENISTIC PERIOD, LATE 3RD-EARLY 2ND CENTURY B.C



Ancient Greek garnet and gold necklace Hellenistic Greece c. 3rd-2nd century B.C.
 

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Gold & Garnet Earrings ca 2nd-1st c B.C. Each with a plain hoop joined to a rosette Greek



A PAIR OF ROMAN GOLD EARRINGS. CIRCA 1ST CENTURY A.D.



A PAIR OF ROMAN GOLD, GARNET AND GLASS EARRINGS | CIRCA 2ND-3RD CENTURY A.D.



Pair of earrings with large pendants, 2nd-1st centuries B.C., Ancient Mediterranean, Height: 2 3/8 in. (6.033 cm.), Gold, Garnet, Glass



Necklace and earrings, Late Hellenistic, 1st century B.C. Greek Gold, garnet, agate



Necklace with bow of Heracles - glass paste , gold. Hellenistic period (323-31 B.C). | Louvre Museum.



A fine Greek Earring for Eros, Hellenistic Period, ca 2nd century AD



Hoop earring with head of lion-griffin Greek, Early Hellenistic Period, 320–200 B.C.



Sumerian Necklace and Ring, 2nd Millennium BC A... at Ancient & Medieval History



Sumerian Necklace and Ring, 2nd Millennium BC A... at Ancient & Medieval History



Thracian Gold Earring Pair, C.350BC



Greek gold earrings made in the second half of the 5th century B.C.
 

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A Roman green jasper intaglio ring Circa 1st-2nd Century A.D.



A GREEK GOLD AND BRONZE FINGER RING HELLENISTIC PERIOD, CIRCA 3RD-2ND CENTURY B.C.



Greek Silver-Gilt Apollo Ring, 6th-4th century B.C.



A ROMAN GOLD AND PLASMA FINGER RING CIRCA 3RD-4TH CENTURY A.D.



A ROMAN EMERALD, SILVER AND GOLD FINGER RING CIRCA LATE 2ND CENTURY A.D.



A GREEK GOLD AND GLASS RING
 

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Клад из Вильены — один из крупнейших кладов эпохи бронзового века. Относится к изделиям культуры валенсийской бронзы (предположительно иберской). Обнаружен 1 декабря 1963 года, когда во время раскопок на участке близ Вильены был найден золотой браслет весом около фунта. Там присутствовал директор местного музея Вильены, дон Jose Maria Soler, в ведении которого находился участок земли: в Rambla del Panadero, поблизости от Вильены, был найден закопанный кувшин с большим числом драгоценностей. Клад состоял из шестидесяти слитков золота, чаш, браслетов, сосудов и различных фрагментов, которые украшали скипетр, три сосуда из серебра, железный браслет и два мелких предмета: один фрагмент броши из железа с золотой отделкой и пуговица из янтаря и золота. Золотые слитки весом более девяти килограммов, имеющие возраст 3000 лет.[1]
В приведенной ниже таблице показано распределение по классам объектов и общий вес каждого класса.
Распределение объектов клада из Вильены по типам и масса каждого из типов:
На 1 апреля 2005 года было объявлено о том, что коллекция археологических находок из Вильены представляет собой культурное национальное достояние Испании.

 

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Херсонес средневековый.
Браслеты. Стекло. IX-XIII в.в.
Браслеты расписные. Стекло. Эмаль. IX-XII в.в.
Браслет составной. Стекло. VI-VI в.в.
Бисер. Стекло. IX-XIII в.в.

 

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Херсонес средневековый.

Подвески. Стекло. IX-XIII в.в.
Подвески. Бронза, медь, стекло. VI-VII, IX-X в.в.
Подвески из раковины. IX-X в.в.
Бубенчики. Подвески. Бронза. IX-XIV в.в.

 

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Херсонес средневековый.
Стекло VII-X в.в.
Стекло, сердолик, т. н, египетский фаянс. V-X в.в.
Лигнит (каменно-угольная смола), серебряная подвеска. IX-X в.в.
Стекло. IX-XII в.в.
Стекло, стекло с позолотой IV-VI в.в.
Бусы. Стекло. IV-VI в.в.


 
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