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SoldAncient Roman Redware Amphora (for Table Service)Roman, late Imperial period, ca. 4th to 5th century CE. An elegant redware amphora featuring a tubular neck, a flattened shoulder, a carinated shoulder edge, and a dramatically tapering lower body, alSee Sold Price
SoldRoman Redware Strainer Amphora + Petite UnguentariumRoman, Holy Land, ca. 1st to 4th century CE. A set of 2 ancient Roman redware vessels including a larger strainer amphora and a petite unguentarium. The unguentarium was intended to hold scented oils,See Sold Price
SoldAncient Roman Red Ware Pottery Bowl**Originally Listed At $125** Roman, Imperial Period, ca. 1st to 4th century CE. A classic example of a redware plate, mold-made from ceramic and designed to be used at the table. The plate is strikinSee Sold Price
SoldLarge Ancient Roman Glass AmphoraA large size ancient Roman glass Amphora. Glass is of gree color. Dimensions: 8"h X 3"wProvenance: Collection of the late Mr. Hugh D. Farley.Mr. Farley acquired the pieces while he was the Director ofSee Sold Price
SoldAncient Roman Pottery AmphoraA Roman earthenware table amphora from North African "red slip ware" with two vertical ears and a funnel-shaped neck. Roman Tunisia, probably El-Aouja. 3rd-4th century CE. The name North African, Red-See 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
SoldAncient Roman North African Terracotta Oil Lamp withAncient Roman North African Terracotta Oil Lamp with Amphora c.5th century AD. Size 5 inches length. Redware terracotta oil lamp with Double handled amphora intricate vines on shoulders Raised ring baSee Sold Price
SoldRoman Terracotta Table Amphora (Amphiskoros)Roman, ca. 1st century CE. This is a very small red ware amphora, also known as an amphiskoros, that would have been used in the household. It probably held olive oil or garum, the popular Roman fishSee Sold Price
SoldFIVE ANCIENT POTTERY VESSELSIn terracotta, redware, blackware including Roman and Maltese. H of amphora pot excluding stand 28 cm. (11 in.)See 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
SoldAncient Roman Redware Handled VesselRoman Empire, manufactured in Italy, circa 1st to 2nd Century BCE. The pottery flagon with a smooth neck, flared lip, a strap handle formed from sloped shoulder. Red pigment to surface. Compare with sSee Sold Price
SoldANCIENT ROMAN AMPHORA PENDANT C.200 BC-200 ADSilvered bronze. 1 ¾” height, shaped as an amphora with squared handles, decorated with concentric circles. As amphorae were the common vessels for trade throughout the Mediterranean, this is likelSee Sold Price
SoldAncient Roman Redware Serving DishRoman, Imperial Period, ca. 1st to 3rd century CE. A large and simple wheel thrown redware pottery dish, with a ring foot and carinated body under the outward-curving rim. Such a vessel was perhaps usSee Sold Price
SoldAncient Roman Redware Pottery Bowl**Originally Listed At $150** Rome, Imperial Period, ca. 1st to 4th century CE. A redware bowl with a slightly raised, round foot and a deep body with concave sides and a rounded rim. Around the rim aSee Sold Price
SoldLot Of 3 Ancient Roman Amphora PotteryLot Of 3 Ancient Roman Amphora Pottery. Measure From 3 3/4" To 4 3/4" Tall. This, and many lots forthcoming were found at the massive central Florida estate of a true antiquarian who amassed his magniSee Sold Price
SoldAncient Roman Redware Pottery Plate.Roman Redware Pottery Plate, Ca 300 to 400 A.D., from the Roman pottery center of Carthage, North Africa. A very fine and large flat pottery platter with small, raised rim. Size : 22cm x5 cm Ex PrivatSee Sold Price
SoldAncient Roman Redware Terracotta Bowl.Ancient Roman Holy land Redware Terracotta Bowl, circa 800BC- 500BC, Size: 24 cm diameter Provenance: Ex Dr Arnold R.Saslow South Orange NJ acquired from London Market 1980s .See Sold Price
SoldLot of 4 Ancient Roman Redware Fragments c.2nd century AD.Lot of 4 Ancient Roman Redware Fragments c.2nd century AD. Size 1 1/4 - 2 3/4 inches length. Lot of 4 redware pottery fragments from bowls decorated with floral design. Provenance: Private East CoastSee Sold Price
SoldAncient Roman Red Ware Kantharos, Circa 1st to 3rd CentAncient Roman Red Ware Kantharos, Circa 1st to 3rd Cent AD. A dandle cup of cylindrical shape, reddish clay with twin handles and flat base ring, radiating strokes in relief. Broken and repaired. SizeSee Sold Price
Sold2 Roman Redware Chi-Rho Pottery FragmentsRoman Empire, perhaps Tunisia, ca. 2nd to 4th century CE. Two pieces of ancient Roman redware pottery adorned with the Chi Rho symbol (the first two letters of Christ's name in Greek). First a sectionSee Sold Price