RARE NEOLITHIC SAMARRA CULTURE POTTERY BOWL WITH SPIRAL MOTIFApollo Art Auctions4.6(136)£2003 days Left
RARE NEOLITHIC SAMARRA CULTURE POTTERY BOWL WITH SPIRAL MOTIFApollo Art Auctions4.6(136)£2003 days Left
Apulian Terracotta Red Figure Stemmed Plate, Red Swan Group, c. 350 - 300 Century B.C.Artemission4.5(55)$1,200Feb 06, 2026
Song Dynasty Jun Kiln Glaze with Red Speckled Pattern PlateSUCCESSORS GROUP CO., LTD.4.5(64)$200(1 bid)Feb 24, 2026
SoldLarge Intact Roman Redware Plate - Lovely DecorationsRoman, probably produced in North Africa, ca. 3rd century CE. This is a large, intact redware slip plate with a stamped leaf leaf and spiral design around the center of the interior and no foot. ThisSee Sold Price
SoldLarge Roman Redware Plate - Planta PediaRoman, probably produced in North Africa, ca. 3rd century CE. This is a large, intact redware slip plate with a stamped design around the center of the interior, a pronounced rim/lip, and no foot. TheSee Sold Price
SoldRoman Redware Plate w/ Planta-PedisRoman Empire, North Africa, ca. 4th century CE. Redware wheel-turned pottery plate with sloped walls, no exterior foot decorated on the interior with single grooved circle and stamped with four plantaSee Sold Price
SoldFine Roman Redware Plate - Stamped WorkshopRoman Empire, ca. 2nd to 4th centuries CE. This is a well thrown circular plate on a raised foot. It has a thick, reinforced rim and a lightly raised omphalos in tondo. There is a workshop stamp readiSee Sold Price
SoldRoman Redware Pottery Plate - SabineRome, Imperial Period, ca. 1st century CE. A mold-made redware ceramic plate, of the type known as terra sigillata. These objects were made to have a highly reflective surface. This particular exampleSee Sold Price
SoldRoman Redware Pottery Plate - Curved WallsRoman Empire, Imperial Period, ca. 2nd to 4th century CE. A well-thrown, redware bowl with a broad shallow receptacle showing some nice wheel marks from the process and elegantly curved walls, all onSee Sold Price
SoldAncient Roman Pottery Redware Plate with FragmentsNorthRoman Pottery Redware Plate with FragmentsNorth Africa, Circa 3rd Century ADVarious random terra sigillata relief fragments restored into a redware bowl. Scenes include Eros, heads, male torso, and foSee 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
SoldRoman North African Terracotta Redware PlateRoman Empire, ca. 4th century CE, manufactured in North Africa. Simple but quite lovely redware pottery plate of the type that was N. Africa's leading export in the 3rd to 4th century CE. Plates likeSee 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
SoldRoman North African Stamped Plate w/ Palmettes**Originally Listed At $250** Roman, North Africa, ca. 3rd to 4th century CE. Redware wheel-thrown pottery plate really not that different from the plates we might use today. Flared walls with distincSee Sold Price
SoldWEDGWOOD & CERAMIC WARE (7) PIECES(3) Basalt Wedgwood pieces; (1) Rosso Antico and black basalt Wedgwood lamp form inkwell; (2) pieces redware with Greco-Roman motif; (1) contemporary ceramic plate; normal wear; tallest H-8 1/2", G-VGSee Sold Price
SoldRoman Red Ware Bowl w/ Molded PatternRoman, Imperial Period, ca. 1st to 3rd century CE. A red ware bowl with a flanged rim, steep walls, and a flat base. The interior has a molded pattern of radiating lines in tondo that look like a dandSee Sold Price
SoldROMAN RED WARE DOUBLE SPOUTED OIL LAMP WITH CHI-RHOCa. AD 300 - 400.A mould-made pottery lamp with a deep red colour, except around the nozzle where it has darkened from use. It has a sunken central disc, two pour holes on either side of the central dSee Sold Price
SoldRoman Red Ware Biconical Jug, North Africa, c. 2nd -Roman Red Ware Biconical Jug, North Africa, c. 2nd - 3rd Century A.D.Roman red ware biconical jug, with applied handle.Size:16.5 cm H - 6 1/2 inches Material:Terracotta Culture:Roman, 2nd - 3rd CenturSee Sold Price
SoldChoice Roman red-ware lamp depicting a Chi-RhoA choice Roman red-ware lamp depicting a Chi-Rho, North Africa, late 5th – early 6th Century AD, the lamp is crisply molded with a Chi-Rho within the central discus and spade devices around the shouSee Sold Price
SoldA pair of Roman red-ware pottery fragmentsA pair of Roman red-ware pottery fragments, North Africa, 4th - 5th Century AD, both from same vessel and can be re-attached to one another. The are part of the rim of a huge platter with beaded bordeSee Sold Price
SoldRoman Red-ware Terracotta Oil lamp with Krater and VineTitle: Roman Red-ware Terracotta Oil lamp with Krater and Grape Vines, 4th-5th Century A.D. Date & Origin: Roman, 4th-5th Century A.D. The discus with high relief of a Volute Krater with grapes vine,See Sold Price
SoldEarly Pa. redware plate with slip decorationEarly Pa. red ware plate with slip decoration Mary's Dish, 10 1/4" dia.See Sold Price
SoldRoman red-ware pottery sherd featuring a pantherA choice Roman red-ware pottery sherd featuring a panther, North Africa, 4th - 5th Century AD, the feline beautifully detailed in fine style. 2 1/2 x 1 1/2 in (6.3x 3.8 cm). Light deposits. Ex collectSee Sold Price
SoldRoman red-ware bowl from Pudding Pan Rock, 2nd CenturyA Roman red-ware bowl from Pudding Pan Rock, 2nd Century AD, the deep bowl with flat interior bottom stamped CINTVSM, and deeply angles walls, the orange slip well-preserved. H: 2 1/8 in (5.4cm), D: 4See Sold Price
SoldRoman Red Ware Fragment with Mercury4th century AD. A fragment of a shallow dish depicting a finely modelled standing figuring wearing crested helmet, robes and cloak, holding a purse(?) and transverse sceptre (possibly Mercury?). 60 grSee Sold Price
SoldRoman red-ware bowl from Pudding Pan Rock, 2nd CenturyA Roman red-ware bowl from Pudding Pan Rock, 2nd Century AD, the deep bowl with flat interior bottom stamped CINTVSM, and deeply angles walls, the orange slip well-preserved. H: 2 1/8 in (5.4cm), D: 4See Sold Price