Pre-Columbian Indigenous Earthenware Pottery Vessel (CPD)Echoes of Glory International Military Auction House4.6(98)$25(14 bids)
Greek Pottery Amphora Vase – Ancient Corinthian Art ReplicaWeatherham Estate Treasures4(211)$225Feb 06, 2026
LARGE CYPRIOT POTTERY HYDRIA WITH GEOMETRIC DECORATIONApollo Art Auctions4.6(136)£800(1 bid)3 days Left
LARGE CYPRIOT POTTERY AMPHORA - EX CHRISTIE'S - TL TESTEDApollo Art Auctions4.6(136)£3,0003 days Left
SoldANCIENT ROMAN UTILITARIAN CERAMIC VESSEL 2000YRSROMAN UTILITARIAN CERAMIC VESSEL Ancient Roman utilitarian ceramic vessel approx 2000 years old Note: With "COPY" of COA from Harmer Rooke Galleries, 57th st, NEW YORK. 5.7 x 2 3/4 in. (14.5 x 7 cm.See Sold Price
SoldROMAN UTILITARIAN CERAMIC VESSELAncient Roman Utilitarian Pottery Vessel Ancient Roman utilitarian POTTERY vessel CIRCA 100 AD Note: "COPY" of COA from Harmer Rooke Galleries, 57th st , NYC. 9 x 5 3/4 in. (22.9 x 14.6 cm.) Approx SSee Sold Price
SoldFOUR ANCIENT ROMAN UTILITARIAN CERAMIC VESSELSFour Roman utilitarian ceramic vessels comprising, three terracotta oinochoae, one with a coiled body, one with two small handles, and one of classic form; together with an askos having double handlesSee Sold Price
SoldAncient ROMAN UTILITARIAN Archeologic finds CERAMIC VESSELAncient ROMAN UTILITARIAN CERAMIC VESSEL, Archeologic find Ancient Roman utilitarian Terracotta ceramic vessel ABOUT 2000 YEARS Note: "COPY" of COA from Harmer Rooke Galleries, 57th st, NYC. 4 x 6 x 5See Sold Price
SoldAncient Roman utilitarian Terracotta ceramic vessel archeological finds 2000 yearsROMAN UTILITARIAN CERAMIC VESSEL Ancient Roman utilitarian Terracotta ceramic vessel ABOUT 2000 YEARS 7 1/4 x 4 in. (18.4 x 10.2 cm.) approx Note: "COPY" of&nbSee Sold Price
SoldRoman Holy Land Pottery Vessel**First Time At Auction** Roman Era, Holy Land, the Levant, ca. 1st to 4th century CE. A fine example of a utilitarian ceramic vessel featuring a pair of vertical loop handles at the shoulder. The bodSee Sold Price
SoldRoman Ceramic Vessel and Sherd GroupMainly 1st-2nd century A.D. Including ribbed ceramic bottle, fragments of sidewall with ribbing, applied swirl detailing and other types. 324 grams total, 2.4-11.7 cm (1 - 4 5/8 in.). [15, No Reserve]See Sold Price
SoldThree Greek and Roman ceramic vesselsLarge black-glazed Apulian skyphos. The edge slightly rubbed. Hairline crack at the edge. Intact. Height 13 cm. Two-handled bowl, expertly glued at the rim. Otherwise intact. Height 6.5 cm. And a largSee 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
SoldFour Roman ceramic vesselsA group of four Roman ceramic vessels. 200 BC 3 1/2 inches tall. (largest) Provenance: Ex- John Hibner, acquired in Turkey during military service 1960's.See Sold Price
SoldA Roman ceramic lidded vessel, Holy LandA Roman ceramic lidded vessel, Holy Land, c. 4th - 5th Century AD, with raised disk foot and lightly flared mouth with rounded rim, the lid sits nicely on top. H: 4 1/8 in (10.5cm). Light deposits. ExSee Sold Price
SoldRoman Ceramic Pitcher/Pouring VesselA nice Roman ceramic pitcher/pouring vessel from the Levant, ca.1st - 3rd Century AD. This fine round-bottom example is 3-3/4" high, 3" in diameter and has a single strap handle to side. Intact, withSee Sold Price
SoldAncient Roman Egypt Ceramic Vessel Fragment With Figure c.1st century AD.Ancient Roman Egypt Ceramic Vessel Fragment With Figure c.1st century AD. Size 2 7/8 inches high. Green glazed ceramic neck of vessel with reclining figure. Provenance: Ex NYC Collection acquired 1980See Sold Price
Sold1st C. Roman Terracotta Utilitarian Vessels (4)**Originally Listed At $400** Roman, Imperial Period, ca. 1st to 4th century CE. A set of 4 pottery vessels from the ancient Roman Empire. First is a petite terra sigillata cup with impressed stipplinSee Sold Price
SoldItalian Mottahedeh Ceramic UrnDESCRIPTION: An Italian Mottahedeh ceramic lidded urn. On a canary yellow and black ground, styled after Greek and Roman art, the lidded ceramic vessel is empire style with black transfer European sceSee Sold Price
SoldItalian Mottahedeh Covered TureenDESCRIPTION: An Italian Mottahedeh ceramic covered pedestal tureen. On a canary yellow and black ground, styled after Greek and Roman art, the lidded ceramic vessel is empire style with black transferSee Sold Price
SoldA lot of 4 Ancient - Medieval ceramic vesselsA lot of 4 Ancient - Medieval ceramic vessels. Lot includes a Roman unguentarium, c. 1st - 2nd Century AD, a Roman creme buff jar, c. 1st - 4th Century AD, a Greek ceramic burnished grey-ware jar, c.See Sold Price
SoldA lot of 3 ancient ceramic vesselsA lot of 3 ancient ceramic vessels. Lot includes a Roman shallow bowl, c. 1st - 3rd Century AD, D: 3 3/8 in (8.5 cm), a Middle Bronze Age jar, c. 2000 - 1550 BC, with carinated sides, 2 x 2 ¾ in (5 xSee Sold Price
SoldKBNY Pr Hand Painted Ceramic Lidded Vessels, ItalyPair of ceramic lidded vessels with Greco Roman style with double headed sides handles and hand painted floral and fruit motifs, with bunches of fruits on bodies and lids with pine cone toppers. BothSee Sold Price
Roman Green Glazed Pottery Vessel, ex Royal AthenaRoman, Imperial Period, ca. 1st to 3rd century CE. A rare example of a glazed ceramic vessel, mold-made, with a beautiful floral motif in high relief around its exterior body. The vessel form is similSee Sold Price
SoldRoman Green Glazed Pottery Vessel, ex Royal Athena**Originally Listed At $1200** Roman, Imperial Period, ca. 1st to 3rd century CE. A rare example of a glazed ceramic vessel, mold-made, with a beautiful floral motif in high relief around its exteriorSee Sold Price
SoldRoman 'Upchurch' British Footed VesselCirca 2nd-4th century A.D. A ceramic vessel composed of a squat, bulbous body, broad neck and splayed foot. See Pollard, R. J., The Roman Pottery of Kent, 1988, for discussion. 222 grams, 12 cm (4 3/4See Sold Price
SoldRoman Pottery Vessel - Mithras Slaying the BullRoman, Imperial period, ca. 2nd to 3rd century CE. A rare and compact ceramic vessel steeped in mystery and cultic reverence, this Roman pottery jar presents a molded figural scene of the god MithrasSee Sold Price
SoldFour Roman ceramic pitchers / vaseA group of 4 Roman terra-cotta pitchers, one squat vessel, earlier. 200 BC 5 inches tall. (largest) Provenance: Ex- John Hibner, acquired in Turkey during military service 1960's.See Sold Price