Works of Art, Antiquities 2021-05-26 Auction - 535 Price Results - Hermann Historica GmbH in DE - Page 21
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A Cambodian stone head of Shiva, Khmer culture,A Dutch painting "Animals Executing the Fox", 1st halfA large double-sided padlock with trick mechanism by G.
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Grasbrunn / Munich, Germany
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An excellently preserved Roman bronze stool, 1st: Hexapod base with an openwork strut with wave pattern, the legs with square, profiled finials. Circular seat with central depression and down-turned rim. Intact. Beautiful Patina. Height 28.6 cm.
0530: An excellently preserved Roman bronze stool, 1stEst. €7,500-€15,000
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A Roman sculptural fragment, 2nd - 3rd century: Corner of a niche with a life-size, slightly turned head. The face is badly damaged in the centre and on the right. A flat headdress is still visible on the head, underneath it hair falls in small
0532: A Roman sculptural fragment, 2nd - 3rd centuryEst. €1,600-€3,200
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A Roman head of Serapis, 2nd - 3rd century: Finely worked alabaster. The bearded god looks straight ahead, the narrow mouth slightly opened. The face is framed by a voluminous hairstyle and full beard. The hair falls in five broad strands on
0533: A Roman head of Serapis, 2nd - 3rd centuryEst. €500-€1,000
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A museum-quality Roman spatha of Lauriacum-Hromovka: Excellently forged iron sword with three parallel medial ribs. The cutting edges almost parallel, the point triangular. The 12.5 cm tang with a flat, lozenge-shaped end. Military insignia in fine
0534: A museum-quality Roman spatha of Lauriacum-HromovkaEst. €15,000-€30,000
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A Roman brooch with the golden portrait of Antoninus: Exceptionally rare oval silver fibula. The 8 mm wide frame is divided into quarters by the heads of four rivet pins. In each quarter a finely engraved fish and a punched rosette; ropework border. A
0536: A Roman brooch with the golden portrait of AntoninusEst. €1,500-€3,000
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A Roman handle attachment with the head of: Heavy and elaborately crafted bronze attache with the head of Jupiter-Ammon. The bearded god with deep-set eyes that once had silver inlays. He has the ram's horns typical of him, bent into a circle
0539: A Roman handle attachment with the head ofEst. €2,000-€4,000Lot Passed
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A Roman wine amphora, 1st century: Slender wine amphora with sea incrustations. Nearly cylindrical body with a massive pointed base. Intact, on stand. Length 101 cm. Provenance: From the estate of a collector from the
0540: A Roman wine amphora, 1st centuryEst. €600-€1,200
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A Roman wine amphora of the Rhodian type, 1st - 2nd: Wine amphora tapering at the bottom. With sea incrustations. Intact. Height 71 cm. Provenance: From the estate of a collector from the Rhineland.Condition: II
0541: A Roman wine amphora of the Rhodian type, 1st - 2ndEst. €500-€1,000
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A Roman amphora, type Dressel 7-11, 1st century: Amphora for garum of the Dressel 7-11 type. Surface with marine incrustations in places. The wide lip bumped in antique times. Otherwise intact. Height 98 cm. Provenance: From the estate of a
0546: A Roman amphora, type Dressel 7-11, 1st centuryEst. €550-€1,100
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A Roman amphora, type Dressel 8, 1st century: Amphora for fish sauces. Foot tip broken and professionally glued. Otherwise intact. Height 93 cm. Provenance: From the estate of a collector from the Rhineland.Condition: II -
0547: A Roman amphora, type Dressel 8, 1st centuryEst. €700-€1,400
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