Pre-Columbian Indigenous Earthenware Pottery Vessel (CPD)Echoes of Glory International Military Auction House4.6(99)$35(15 bids)
LARGE CYPRIOT POTTERY AMPHORA - EX CHRISTIE'S - TL TESTEDApollo Art Auctions4.6(136)£3,0002 days Left
LARGE CYPRIOT POTTERY HYDRIA WITH GEOMETRIC DECORATIONApollo Art Auctions4.6(136)£800(1 bid)2 days Left
Greek Pottery Vase – Three-Handle Seated Amphora, Ancient Corinthian Art ReproductionWeatherham Estate Treasures4(211)$175Feb 06, 2026
SoldAn attractive Roman ceramic amphoraAn attractive Roman ceramic amphora, c. 1st - 3rd Century AD, the body rounded with ring base, straight neck with thickly rolled rim, a thick handle to either side. The decoration consists of incisedSee Sold Price
SoldAttractive Roman ceramic amphora, c. 1st - 3rd CenturyAn attractive Roman ceramic amphora, c. 1st - 3rd Century AD, the body rounded with ring base, straight neck with thickly rolled rim, a thick handle to either side. The decoration consists of incisedSee Sold Price
SoldLate Hellenistic - early Roman ceramic lamp, EgyptAn attractive Late Hellenistic - early Roman ceramic lamp, Egypt, c. 1st Century BC, of the type Petrie V 'Dolphin Lamps', the circular body with concave rim around the fill-hole, pierced side lug, loSee Sold Price
SoldAntiquities, Greco Roman AmphoraA massive ceramic amphora, 42 ¼” tall, 11” diameter, stand legs 20” diameter, with Thermoluminscene Report from Artemis Testing Lab stating age to be 2000 years old (+/- 300 ySee Sold Price
SoldLarge Late Roman Terracotta Amphora w/ TL Report**First Time At Auction** Roman, late Imperial Period, ca. 4th to late 6th century CE. A thick, buff ceramic amphora, with a bullet-like shape, small, thick, ring/loop handles on the edges of the shouSee Sold Price
SoldA lot of 3 Greek and Roman ceramic vesselsA lot of 3 Greek and Roman ceramic vessels. Lot includes a pair of Greek olpes, 4th - 3rd Century BC, the large with attractive looping handle. The last is a small Roman juglet, c. 1st- 4th Century ADSee Sold Price
SoldRoman Style Vessel with Cupid19th-20th century AD. A ceramic amphora shaped vessel with reclining figure of Cupid, wings outspread. 196 grams, 13.5cm (5 1/4"). From an old German collection; acquired before 1990. [No Reserve]See Sold Price
SoldGreek Ceramic Amphora VaseA large hand-crafted Greek ceramic amphora vase by Ceramotechnica Xipolias, featuring classical Greco-Roman figural and mythological decoration in 24k gold over glossy black glaze. Includes original tSee Sold Price
SoldA Roman sea encrusted squat amphoraA Roman sea encrusted squat amphora, c. 1st – 3rd Century AD, the ovoid body with flattened base, short neck with outward flared mouth; two loop handle at side. 5 3/8 in (13.7 cm). An attractive pieSee Sold Price
SoldEncrusted redware amphoraEncrusted redware amphora, Roman era 500 BC - AD 500, an ancient example of the storage and trade ceramic vessels that occasionally fell to the base of the Mediterranean floor and encrusted with shellSee Sold Price
SoldEncrusted redware amphoraEncrusted redware amphora, Roman era 500 BC - AD 500, an ancient example of the storage and trade ceramic vessels that occasionally fell to the base of the Mediterranean floor and encrusted with shellSee Sold Price
SoldEncrusted redware amphoraEncrusted redware amphora, Roman era 500 BC - AD 500, an ancient example of the storage and trade ceramic vessels that occasionally fell to the base of the Mediterranean floor and encrusted with shellSee Sold Price
SoldEncrusted redware amphoraEncrusted redware amphora, Roman era 500 BC - AD 500, an ancient example of the storage and trade ceramic vessels that occasionally fell to the base of the Mediterranean floor and encrusted with shellSee Sold Price
SoldUnusual Romano British Terracotta Pinecone CupRoman Britain, ca. 1st to 5th centuries CE. A mold-made ceramic vessel of a conical form that resembles a conifer cone with its multiple plates or scales delineated to produce an attractive geometricSee Sold Price
SoldA large and attractive Roman purple glass vesselA large and attractive Roman purple glass vessel, c. 1st Century AD, giving of a purplish/red hue, with light blue/green applied handles. A deeper colored ring runs around the mouth. A lovely exampleSee Sold Price
SoldFulper copperdust glazed ceramic amphora vaseFulper copperdust glazed ceramic amphora vase, c. 1920, copper crystalline glazed pottery, incised "Fulper" to underside, 8"h x 5"dia Provenance: Property removed from 1240 Park Avenue, NYCSee Sold Price
SoldANCIENT ROMAN AMPHORA1st – 2nd century A.D., an ancient Roman amphora, likely used for olive oil, recovered from a shipwreck, encrusted with seashells, the spear shaped bottom designed to be thrust into sand in theSee Sold Price
SoldA small ceramic amphora from the Holy LandA small ceramic amphora from the Holy Land, c. 1st Millennium BC, thin, narrow vessel with 5 decorative loops running down either side of the body, geometric decoration in brown slip on body and baseSee Sold Price
SoldRoman AmphoraPossibly 3rd Century CEThe heavily encrusted jar on a later metal stand.24in. (61cm) hon stand 26in. (66cm)See Sold Price
SoldA Roman ceramic figure of the Sothic dog, EgyptA Roman ceramic figure of the Sothic dog, Egypt, c. 1st - 2nd Century AD, with long wavy hair, pointed snout and alert ears. Nicely detailed overall and with light surface deposits. H: 4 in (10.2 cm);See Sold Price
SoldA choice Roman ceramic lamp with theatre maskA choice Roman ceramic lamp with theatre mask, 2nd century AD, extremely well detailed, the mouth open wide, the body of the lamp round with short rounded nozzle, the narrow flat shoulders set off froSee Sold Price
SoldRoman ceramic lamp depicting the bust of a priestA Roman ceramic lamp depicting the bust of a priest, late 2nd - early 3rd Century AD, within the central discus, seen in profile, capite velato, ritual objects in the field, the shoulders decorated wiSee Sold Price