SoldImportant Lifesize+ Roman Marble Head of ApolloAncient Rome, ca. 2nd century CE. Sure to be the star of any collection, this impressive carved marble head represents the god Apollo, slightly over lifesize, in wondrous classicist style, subtly turnSee Sold Price
SoldRoman Marble Head of a God - Perhaps ApolloRome, ca. 1st to 4th century CE. A breathtaking modeled head of a deity, perhaps Apollo, in wondrous Classical style, subtly turned on his elegant neck, with almost feminine features and hairstyle. ThSee Sold Price
SoldA Roman Hematite Ring Stone with a Male Portrait Head, Possibly the God ApolloA Roman Hematite Ring Stone with a Male Portrait Head, Possibly the God Apollo Circa 1st Century B.C.-1st Century A.D. Length 3/8 inch (0.95 cm). Provenance: Private Estate, Chicago, Illinois; where aSee Sold Price
SoldROMAN MARBLE HEAD OF DIONYSUSCa. AD 100 - 200 A wonderful marble portrait of the Roman god Dionysus, stylistically inspired by Hellenistic sculptures. He is crowned by an ivy wreath and several clusters of corymb berries adorn hiSee Sold Price
SoldAncient Roman Marble Head of Apollo c.1st century AD.Ancient Roman Marble Head of Apollo c.1st century AD. Size 8 1/4 inches high, + Stand. (Size with the stand 12 1/2 inches high) The youthful god depicted finely-carved features, his head facingt, almoSee Sold Price
SoldROMAN MERCURY STONE INTAGLIO IN GOLD RINGCa. AD 100-300. A red stone intaglio engraved with a left-facing portrait of Mercury (Greek Hermes), the god of communication, travel, trade, and theft. His head is flanked by caduceus staffs, one toSee Sold Price
SoldROMAN MERCURY STONE INTAGLIO IN GOLD RINGCa. AD 100-300.A red stone intaglio engraved with a left-facing portrait of Mercury (Greek Hermes), the god of communication, travel, trade, and theft. His head is flanked by caduceus staffs, one to eSee Sold Price
SoldOver-Lifesize Roman Basalt Head of Serapis**This is an oversized piece that may require special shipping. Please inquire for a quote prior to bidding. Roman, Imperial Period, ca. 1st to 3rd century CE. A finely sculpted basalt head of SerapisSee Sold Price
SoldA ROMAN BASALT HEAD OF A WOMAN "HAURAN", CIRCA 2ND CENTURY A.D.In the form of a female head, carved in high relief, her hair dressed in tiers of ringlets with two twisted locks falling over each side. She is wearing a himation over her head and a pair of large drSee Sold Price
SoldDean Ellis (1920 - 2009) "Greek God Apollo"Dean Ellis (New York, 1920 - 2009) "Roman God Apollo" Signed lower left. Original Mixed Media painting on Masonite Provenance: Collection of James A. Helzer (1946-2008), Founder of Unicover CorporatioSee Sold Price
SoldSalvatore Errico, (Italian:1848-1934) Bronze FiguresDESCRIPTION: Salvatore Errico, (Italian:1848-1934). (2) bronze figures of Roman gods. Apollo standing with his quiver slung over his shoulder leaning against a tree stump and Venus with outreached armSee Sold Price
Stunning Lifesize Roman Marble Head Goddess VenusRoman, Imperial Period, ca. 2nd century CE. A beautiful life-size marble head of Venus (Greek Aphrodite), the goddess of love and beauty. Her visage presents with sizable, almond-shaped eyes, smoothlySee Sold Price
SoldLifesize Roman Marble Head Balding Man with BeardRoman, Imperial Period, ca. 1st to 4th century CE. A masterful, life-size marble portrait of a man displaying a bushy beard and a hairless scalp surrounded by a crown of tufted curls. Gazing forth froSee Sold Price
SoldLifesize Roman Marble Head of Aphrodite / VenusAncient Rome, Hellenistic period, ca. 2nd to 3rd century CE. A finely carved white marble head depicting Aphrodite/Venus, the goddess of romantic love depicted with her head ever so slightly tipped toSee Sold Price
SoldLife-Size Roman Marble Head2nd -3rd century A.D. Carved in the round with full beard and head of curly hair, deep-set eyes and small mouth, possibly the philosopher Aristotle. 21.8 kg, 30 cm (11 3/4 in.). Acquired between the 1See Sold Price
SoldAncient Roman Basalt Caryatid Head Provincial style, CAncient Roman Basalt Caryatid Head Provincial style, Circa 1st to 2nd Century AD.A sweet youthful face with almond eyes, wavy hair and mouth slightly partedwith soft lips. Some ancient encrustation atSee Sold Price
SoldAncient Provincial Roman Basalt Male HeadAn ancient Provincial Roman basalt stone head of young male with strong physical features. Probably 2nd century A.D. Dimensions: 9 1/2" X 5 1/2" X 6" and 14" X 5" overall with base.Provenance: Ms. BetSee Sold Price
SoldRoman Marble Head of Apollo, c. 2nd Century A.D.Roman Marble Head of Apollo, c. 2nd Century A.D.Softly modelled features, the eyes with defined lids, bow lips closed. Wavy hair combed to the back, wearing a hair band.Size:5.1 cm H - 2 1/16 inches MSee Sold Price
SoldGreek Pottery Head of a God - Apollo?Greece, late Classical to early Hellenstic period, 4th to 3rd century BCE. This is a small pottery fragment of a head with applied laurel leaves; it probably depicts a god, most likely Apollo. Size: 2See Sold Price
SoldMathurin Moreau Bronze Sculpture, ApolloMathurin Moreau (France, 1822-1912) allegorical bronze sculpture depciting the Roman or Greek god Apollo, depicted raising his right arm; his left arm encircles an urn supported on three caryatids andSee Sold Price
Sold1910 Renaissance Revival Carved Wood Tea Table1910 Italian Renaissance Revival carved wood tea table with Roman God heads carved into top, with Caryatid carved wooden legs of draped women in high heels. Beveled glass top with bronze handles. ExceSee Sold Price
SoldAztec Basalt Head (possibly representing Xiuhtecuhtli, God of Fire and Renewal)Pre-Columbian, Central Mexico, Aztec Empire, ca. 15th to early 16th century CE. A powerful basalt head depicting a youthful male figure, possibly representing Xiuhtecuhtli, the Aztec god of fire, timeSee Sold Price
SoldLifesize Roman antiquity carved marble head of a woman.Lifesize Roman antiquity carved marble head of a woman. Nose reattached or replaced. Old patina and probably of the period. Together with wooden stand. 7in wide x 8in height (Just head).Provenance: EsSee Sold Price
SoldRoman Limestone Head of a GodRome, Imperial Period, ca. 1st to 4th century CE. A skillfully carved limestone head of a god with a beard - either Jupiter (Zeus) or Neptune (Poseidon). The god has a huge head of hair and a fulsomeSee Sold Price