Sold2024Group of 10 Monochrome Yellow Glass Beads, c. 1st-3rd Century CEDescription:This set of ten monochrome yellow glass beads dates back to the 1st to 3rd century CE. The vibrant yellow hue and smooth finishes exemplify the glass-making technology of the period, showcSee Sold Price
Sold2024Lot of Antique Kushan Stone and Glass Beads, c. 1st-3rd Century CEThis lot of antique beads, made from beige, celadon, and taupe stone and glass. Dating back to the Kushan period (c. 1st-3rd Century CE), it exemplifies the intricate craftsmanship and vibrant trade nSee Sold Price
Sold2017A group of Phoenician glass ‘Eye Beads’A group of Phoenician glass ‘Eye Beads’, c. 3rd – 1st Century BC, glass now a crème color with black and white ‘eye’s. Largest 8mm in diameter. Ex Estate of Tom Cederland, Portland, OR.See Sold Price
Sold2017A very nice strand of Roman glass beadsA very nice strand of Roman glass beads, c. 1st – 3rd Century AD, mostly in a blue-grey color with a few in a brownish-yellow and all are nicely preserved! L: 22 in (55.7 cm). Ex Alex G Malloy.See Sold Price
Sold2018A nice strand of Roman glass and frit beadsA nice strand of Roman glass and frit beads, c. 1st - 3rd Century AD, a mix of types including some translucent deep blue and green examples. L: 24 in (60.8 cm). A nice mixed group! Ex Los Angeles priSee Sold Price
Sold2019Roman Glass Bead Group1st-2nd century AD. A group of five yellow glass millefiori beads,marvered into rounded rectangular forms. 4.44 grams total, 10-13mm (1/2"). Property of a London collector, acquired early 1990s. [5]See Sold Price
Sold20231st C. Roman Glass Juglets (group of 2)Roman, Imperial period, ca. 1st to 3rd century CE. A splendid pair of glass juglets, each boasting a translucent hue of light green with scattered areas of iridescence and an elegant, piriform silhoueSee Sold Price
Sold2016A large group of Roman glass beadsA large group of Roman glass beads, c. 1st - 5th Century AD, of various shapes and sizes and in translucent yellows and oranges. A good group for a long necklace. Largest 27mm in length. Ex-Northern CSee Sold Price
Sold2024Group of 8 Antique European Monochrome Glass Beads, ca. 1st-4th Century CEThese 8 monochrome glass beads from ancient Europe, specifically dated from the 1st to the 4th centuries CE, display a rich, cobalt blue hue, which was a highly sought-after color in glassmaking of thSee Sold Price
Sold2024Group of 7 Antique European Monochrome Glass Beads, ca. 1st-4th Century CEThese 7 monochrome glass beads from ancient Europe, specifically dated from the 1st to the 4th centuries CE, display a rich, cobalt blue hue, which was a highly sought-after color in glassmaking of thSee Sold Price
Sold2017A Group of 2 Massive Ancient Glass Eye BeadsMediterranean; c. 3rd century BC- 1st century AD The red bead with complex mosaic eyes, the blue bead with approximately 36 eyes! Exceptional examples. Dimensions greatest width: 1" (2.54 cm) greatestSee Sold Price
Sold2017Roman Necklace Bead Group1st-3rd century AD. A restrung necklace of glass beads consisting of plain yellow, gold and white beads, some beads decorated with millefiori motifs or trailed eyes. 75 grams, 45cm (17 1/2"). PropertySee Sold Price
Sold2016Roman Eye Bead Group1st-3rd century AD. A string of glass beads of various types, some decorated with white and yellow dots; Roman or later. Property of a professional gentleman, acquired 2011; formerly in a private collSee Sold Price
Sold2017Roman Necklace Bead Group1st-3rd century AD. A restrung necklace of glass beads consisting of plain blue, black, white and yellow beads, some decorated with millefiori motifs or trailed eyes. 69 grams, 43cm (17"). Property ofSee Sold Price
Sold2017Roman Mosaic Necklace Bead Group1st-3rd century AD. A restrung necklace of glass beads consisting of plain blue and brown beads with yellow eye beads and a large tubular eye bead with yellow and brown stripes and blue eyes. 57 gramsSee Sold Price
Sold2016Roman Bead Group1st-3rd century AD. A mixed group of Roman and later glass beads including four oblate blue eye beads, four blue and yellow millefiori slice tabular double-disc beads, blue oval with white central banSee Sold Price
Sold2018Group of 23 Ancient BeadsMediterranean; c. 3rd century BC to 1st Millennium AD. Nice group of 23 small to medium sized (mostly glass) beads. Greatest Length; 7/8" (2.3 cm) Provenance: The John J. Slocum Collection Mr. SlocumSee Sold Price
Sold2021Roman Millefiori Glass Bead Strand - Vibrant Colors!**First Time At Auction** Rome, Imperial, ca. 1st to 4th century CE. A gorgeous necklace comprised of twenty-five millefiori glass beads boasting vibrant hues of green, pink, yellow, blue, grey, and wSee Sold Price
Sold2016Roman Eye Bead Group1st-2nd century AD. A group of five glass beads comprising: two black with applied blue and white 'eyes'; two similar with the 'eyes' marvered; one yellow with similar 'eyes'. Property of a professionSee Sold Price
Sold2017Early 20th C. Plains Indian Beaded Child's MoccasinsNative American, Plains Indians, ca. 1st half 20th century CE. Beautiful pair of beaded moccasins, lane-stitched with sinew and colorful glass trade beads, each decorated with red, white, yellow, andSee Sold Price
Sold201818th C. Venetian Millefiori Trade Beads from Africa**Originally Listed At $150** Europe, Italy, Venice, found in western Africa, ca. 18th to early 19th century CE. A matched group of fifty-one gorgeous mint green glass beads with bands of yellow, red,See Sold Price
Sold2019An attractive strand of Roman glass beadsAn attractive strand of Roman glass beads, c. 1st - 3rd Century AD, the well-preserved rounded beads in a translucent root bear colored glass and others in an opaque pale blue glass. L: 18 in (45.6 cmSee Sold Price
Sold2017A strand of Roman glass beadsA strand of Roman glass beads, c. 1st – 3rd Century AD, comprised of root beer color translucent beads and a few milky to colorless glass beads. L: 17 in (43.1 cm). Well-preserved with light depositSee Sold Price
Sold2024An Ancient Roman Mosaic Glass Bead, Circa 1st-3rd Century CEThis bead, with its tessellated black and white mosaic pattern, is characteristic of Roman glasswork between the 1st and 3rd centuries CE. Its design, resembling the intricate mosaics of Roman architeSee Sold Price
Jul 08Hermann Historica GmbHSix splendidly decorated, gilded Hellenistic bronze fittings, 3rd - 1st century B.C.€1,800
3 days LeftThousand Planet Auction HouseLot of Ancient Roman Patinated Glass Slags, c. 1st-4th Century CE$25
3 days LeftThousand Planet Auction HouseLot of Ancient Roman Patinated Glass Slags, c. 1st-4th Century CE$25
3 days LeftThousand Planet Auction HouseLot of Ancient Roman Patinated Glass Slags, c. 1st-4th Century CE$25
3 days LeftThousand Planet Auction HouseLot of Ancient Roman Patinated Glass Slags, c. 1st-4th Century CE$25
3 days LeftThousand Planet Auction HouseLot of Ancient Roman Patinated Glass Slags, c. 1st-4th Century CE$25
3 days LeftThousand Planet Auction HouseLot of Ancient Roman Patinated Glass Slags, c. 1st-4th Century CE$25