Sold2024ANCIENT ROMAN CARVED LIMESTONE SCULPTURE OF A BULLAn Ancient Roman hand-carved limestone sculpture. Late Etruscan or early Republic period, ca. 6th to 5th century BC. The piece is a fragment of an architectural sculpture representing a reclining bullSee Sold Price
Sold2018Early Roman Limestone Architectural ElementAn early Roman carved limestone architectural element, carved with a central dove surrounded by five point stars, encircled by acanthus wreathes. Overall approximate width 44"; depth 12"; height 20".See Sold Price
Sold2023Architectural Terracotta Gargoyle FragmentArchitectural Terracotta Gargoyle Fragmentearly 20th century, hollow fired pottery with marble glaze, long necked beast depicted with wide eyes and mouth agape, unmarked. 37 x 14 x 15 in. Purchased inSee Sold Price
Sold2023ANCIENT TERRACOTTA FRAGMENT IN SHADOWBOXAncient terracotta architectural fragment, likely Roman, circa 20AD, depicting a male bust framed by acanthus scrolls and anthemion, retaining vestiges of white slip, displayed in a velvet lined acrylSee Sold Price
Sold2020Architectural Elements Antique Prints (5)Set of 4 prints of classical ancient Greek and Roman architectural elements. Heliotypes, Paris, early 20th Century. Together with a sepia architectural etching. 12 1/2" x 17 3/4".See Sold Price
Sold2023Group of Eight Very Early British/Continental Architectural Elementswall accents, panels, and fragments, including: 14th century, a very rare section of English carved oak and blue painted rood screen, with pierced ovoid apertures, ogee arches and crocketted pendants;See Sold Price
Sold2019AN EARLY EUROPEAN ETRUSCAN ANTIQUITY TERRACOTTAAN EARLY EUROPEAN ETRUSCAN ANTIQUITY TERRACOTTA FRAGMENT. 10.5 cm wide.See Sold Price
Sold2016Roman Marble Fragment of a Standing YouthRome, ca. 100 to 400 CE. This is a marble fragment carved in low relief showing the body of a standing youth. This fragment is probably part of a tomb, altar, or other architectural element. AlthoughSee Sold Price
Sold2024Ancient Terracotta Statue Fragment Possibly IsisAncient Terracotta Statue Possibly Isis, we are not experts in early antiquities, please use your best judgment on this piece. Looks similar to early Greek and Roman terracotta pieces we have seen. MeSee Sold Price
Sold2024French Carved Limestone Architectural FragmentAn early French carved limestone architectural element, possibly a corbel. Size: 9"H x 24"W x 15.5"D Circa: 1900 List Price: $2600See Sold Price
Sold2020A Fragment of a Terracotta TileEtruscan early 4th cent. B.C..Clay. H. 10.5 cm. W. 11 cmThe fragment represents a bearded man in three-quarter profile to right. The hair of his forehead and temples frames his face in fine, soft curlSee Sold Price
Sold2018Lot of 2 Ancient Redware Pottery Fragments - Alexandria**Originally Listed At $200** Egypt, Alexandria, Ptolemaic to early Roman period, ca. 3rd century BCE to 1st century CE. Two terracotta redware fragments from the ancient Egyptian city of Alexandria.See Sold Price
Sold2018Etruscan Painted Terracotta Fragment of a GoddessNorthern Italy, Etruria, ca. late 4th to early 3rd century BCE. Simply stunning, this mold-formed terracotta figural fragment represents a woman, perhaps a goddess, draped in a flowing chiton. One hanSee Sold Price
Sold2020TWO ANCIENT TERRACOTTA POTTERY FIGURESAn architectural lion head suggested to be from either Alexandria, Egypt or Ptolemaic, Roman period, 3rd to 1st C BCE. Together with a fragment of a handle depicting the face of a god. H of fragment 4See Sold Price
Sold20192 Holy Land Oil Lamps & Roman Pottery Fragment**Originally Listed At $100** Near East, Holyland, Iron Age, ca. 1200 BCE. Two early buff terracotta oil lamps, the more pristine example of a rounded, almost bowl-like form with a pronounced pinchedSee Sold Price
Sold2023George G. Elmslie Terracotta Architectural ElementGeorge Grant Elmslie (American, 1869-1952) cast and glazed pier capital architectural element from the Oliver Morten School in Hammond, Indiana, circa 1936, now mounted on a tiered veneered bronze-tonSee Sold Price
Sold2023Ancient Etruscan (Early Roman) Bucchero Black Ware Oenochoe JugletAncient Etruscan (Early Roman) Bucchero Black Ware Oenochoe Juglet | Dating from the 6th Century B.C. | Adorned burnished single-handled Bucchero Black Ware vessel featuring a finely decorated rim/lipSee Sold Price
Sold2023Pair of Antique Terracotta Architectural Element Building SpiresPair of Antique Terracotta Architectural Element Building Spires Provenance: Lydia Thompson Morris, salvaged before deconstruction of the Compton mansion at the Morris Arboretum, Chestnut Hill, PhiladSee Sold Price
Sold2023Ancient Etruscan (Early Roman) Bucchero Blackware Vessel/OenochoeAncient Etruscan (Early Roman) Bucchero Black Ware Vessel / Oenochoe | Burnished black earthenware vessel featuring a bulbous globular body and a long cylindrical neck ending in a wider flared funnel-See Sold Price
Sold20233 Vintage Terracotta Architectural ElementsSome chips and losses, remnants of original paint, 21 tall x 12 wide x 6 deepSee Sold Price
Sold2023Ancient Roman Terracotta Oil Lamp with Eagle Handle c.1st cent AD.Ancient Roman Terracotta Oil Lamp with Eagle Handle c.1st cent AD. Size 6 inches length, 2 1/2 inches high. Rare Early Roman terracotta double wick oil lamp with superb quality eagle handle depicted fSee Sold Price
Sold2021Ancient Indian Terracotta FigureCentral India, Gupta Period, ca. 5th century AD. A high-relief terracotta architectural element depicting a crouching figure of a Gaja. Custom stand. Ex: Nancy Wiener Collection. MEASUREMENTS Height wSee Sold Price
Sold20173 Piece Terracotta Dolphin Architectural ElementsUNITED STATES, MID 20TH CENTURY A three piece skim coat terracotta architectural element. The three pieces assembled to form two opposing dolphins. Assembled 52" long by 12" deep by 24" tallSee Sold Price
4 days LeftSloans & KenyonGRECO ROMAN FEMALE SCULPTED STONE HEAD, 3rd century or earlier. - Height (including base): 11.5$400
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