RARE NEOLITHIC SAMARRA CULTURE POTTERY BOWL WITH SPIRAL MOTIFApollo Art Auctions4.6(136)£2004 days Left
RARE NEOLITHIC SAMARRA CULTURE POTTERY BOWL WITH SPIRAL MOTIFApollo Art Auctions4.6(136)£2004 days Left
Archaic Ban Chiang Pottery Jar, Thailand, Red earthenware with incised designsCarnegie's Auction Gallery4.4(12)$120Feb 22, 2026
Red-glazed bowl from Yaozhou kiln in the Northern Song Dynasty, ChinaCastle Valley Art Gallery Inc. 4.3(26)$2003 days Left
Antique Pre-Columbian Narino Culture Discus Shaped Pottery VesselPandora Auctions4.6(166)$252 days Left
SoldRoman Red Ware Dish2nd-4th century A.D. A redware dish with truncated conical body and broad, curved rim, basal ring. 330 grams, 19.5 cm wide (7 5/8 in.) Acquired 1960s-1990s. From the late Alison Barker collection, a rSee 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
SoldFine Roman North African Redware DishRoman, manufactured in North Africa, Imperial Period, ca. 4th century CE. A lovely redware pottery dish with a raised circular foot, expanding walls, a shallow basin, and a discoid rim. Incised ringsSee Sold Price
SoldLarge Roman North African Redware Pottery Dish**Originally Listed At $1000** Roman, North Africa, Imperial Period, ca. 3rd to 4th century CE. A wheel-thrown redware pottery dish of ample size and attractiveness. The flat-bottomed vessel featuresSee Sold Price
SoldRoman Terra Sigilata Redware Covered DishRome, North African, 3rd to 4th centuries CE. A redware lidded jar in beautiful condition with simple lines and little decoration. North Africa was one of Rome's wealthiest provinces. This type of potSee 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 Large Serving Dish1st-3rd century AD. A large ceramic redware serving dish with flat, sloping rim, widening at two points to form handles; shallow body with rounded base. 850 grams, 27cm (10 1/2"). Property of an EssexSee Sold Price
SoldRoman N. African Redware Fragment - Achilles HuntingRoman Empire, North Africa, ca. 2nd to 3rd centuries CE. A section of red slip-ware pottery, most likely from a dish, depicting Achilles learning to hunt. The artist presents the boy Achilles riding wSee Sold Price
SoldRoman Samian Ware Fragment with Inscription1st-3rd century AD. A fragment of red-slip ceramic dish with flared base, sgraffito text to the underside 'SIMA' personal name, perhaps an abbreviation of 'Septima'. See Greene, K. Roman Pottery, LondSee 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
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 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 sherd depicting the Boar of CalydonA Roman red-ware sherd depicting the Boar of Calydon, North Africa, c. 4th - 5th Century AD, the boar beautiful detailed in relief, the muscled belly of Hercules visible behind as well as the head froSee Sold Price
SoldRoman red-ware sherd depicting a ramA Roman red-ware sherd depicting a ram, North Africa, c. 4th - 5th Century AD, nicely detailed in relief. 2 7/8 in x 2 1/2 in (7.3 x 6.4 cm). Ex Royal Athena Galleries, New York.See Sold Price
SoldRoman red-ware sherd depicting a pantherA Roman red-ware sherd depicting a panther, North Africa, c. 4th - 5th Century AD, nicely detailed in relief. 2 1/4 in x 1 3/4 in (5.7 x 4.5 cm). Ex Royal Athena Galleries, New York.See Sold Price
SoldA Roman red-ware sherd with a Chi-RhoA Roman red-ware sherd with a Chi-Rho, North Africa, c. 4th - 5th Century AD, with good style and detail. 2 3/8 x 1 3/4 in (6 x 4.4 cm). Light deposits. Ex Northern California private collection.See Sold Price
SoldA pair of Roman red-ware pottery sherdsA pair of Roman red-ware pottery sherds from North Africa, c. 4th - 5th Century AD, one featuring the facing head of Oceanus in relief, wearing lobster headdress, 2 1/4 in x 2 in (5.7 x 5.2 cm), the sSee Sold Price