SoldRomano-British Grayware JarRoman Empire, made and found in Britain, ca. 2nd century CE. Some of the most desorable of all Roman potteries are those coming from their British occupation days. Very sculptural jar in grayware fabrSee Sold Price
SoldRomano-British Bronze Calvary Soldier Upon HorseRomano-British, Imperial period, ca. 2nd to 4th century CE. Rare to find in this region and rare form! Bronze cast statuette of a helmeted Roman cavalry soldier riding upon a horse. He holds a small rSee Sold Price
SoldRomano-British Bronze Pegasus, ex-Royal AthenaRomano-British, Imperial Period, ca. 1st Century CE. Skillfully cast via the lost wax (cire perdue) process, a bronze vessel mount of a rare type, depicting the forepart of Pegasus emerging from blossSee Sold Price
SoldChimu Grayware Jar w/ Raised Linear Motifs, TL TestedPre-Columbian, central coast Peru, Chimu, ca. 1100 to 1470 CE. A hand-built grayware pottery jar of a broad form. The vessel features a ring-shaped foot with dozens of incised notches, a spherical bodSee Sold Price
Sold19th C. Chinese Qing Dynasty Grayware Jar, ex-MuseumEast Asia, China, Qing Dynasty, ca. 19th century CE. A stunning and sizeable stoneware jar presenting a narrow, concave base, a wide, rounded shoulder, a brief, tapered neck, and a rolled rim surroundSee Sold Price
SoldRomano-British brooch depicting a hound holding rabbitA Romano-British bronze brooch depicting a hound holding a rabbit in its mouth, c. 2nd Century AD, nicely detailed and lacking the pin and catch. L: 1 2/5 in (3.6cm). Ex JME collection; Royal Athena GSee Sold Price
SoldUnusual Romano British Terracotta Pinecone CupRoman Britain, ca. 1st to 5th centuries CE. A mold-made ceramic vessel of a conical form that resembles a conifer cone with its multiple plates or scales delineated to produce an attractive geometricSee Sold Price
SoldA Romano-British bronze enameled horse broochA Romano-British bronze enameled brooch - ex Hattatt Collection, c. 2nd Century AD. The brooch is in the form of a free running horse with remains of inlay within the body. Found near Winchester HantsSee Sold Price
SoldRare Romano-British Enameled Bronze Prick Spurs (2)Roman, Great Britain, Romano-British, ca. 2nd to 4th century CE. A rare set of 2 bronze prick spurs that were once worn behind the heels of boots. The cruciform spur features a petite frontal spike, oSee Sold Price
SoldChinese Ming Grayware Jar, Marine EncrustationsEast Asia, China, Ming Dynasty, ca. 1368 to 1644 CE. A wonderful pottery jar presenting a narrow, circular base and thick walls that rise to a rounded shoulder, a brief, cylindrical neck, and an annulSee Sold Price
SoldParthian / Achaemenid / Romano British Metal Fibulae**Originally Listed At $400** Near East / Western Asia, Parthian or possibly Achaemenid, ca. late 1st millennium BCE; Romano-British, Imperial Period, ca. 1st Century CE. A lovely set of 3 metal fibulSee Sold Price
SoldRomano-British bronze brooch , form of a nesting birdA Romano-British bronze brooch in the form of a nesting bird, c. 3rd-5th Century AD, likely depicting a partridge or duck, W: 29 mm. Ex collection of Lord Alastair McAlpine, Baron McAlpine of West GreSee Sold Price
SoldA Romano-British bronze plate broochA Romano-British bronze plate brooch - ex Hattatt Collection, c. 2nd Century AD, the body in the form of a running hound, the interior of the body recessed for enamel (now gone). The brooch is well-prSee Sold Price
SoldRomano-British bronze bounding hare broochA Romano-British bronze bounding hare brooch with a Colchester two-piece spring gear, c. late 1st Century AD. The body has an incised rocker-arm decoration, L: 1 ¼ in (3.2cm). All others known are enSee Sold Price
SoldPrehistoric Mississippian Grayware JarNative American, Southeast or Midwest, Mississippian, ca. 900 to 1543 CE. A graceful pottery jar presenting a globular body with a wide hip, a rounded shoulder, a narrow neck, and a flared rim, all siSee Sold Price
SoldTrio of Romano British Enamelled FibulasRome, Roman Britain, ca. 43 to 410 CE. This is a trio of small enamelled fibulas that reflect the unique artistic tradition of Celtic influence on Roman style in Britain. Two are cruciform shaped andSee Sold Price
Sold3rd C. Romano-British Silvered Bronze Crossbow Fibula**Originally Listed At $350** Romano British, Imperial period, ca. 3rd century CE. A beautiful silver crossbow fibula or brooch used to fasten a cloak of a soldier and citizen. It is cruciform, with rSee Sold Price
SoldRomano-British brooch in the form of a pigA Romano-British brooch in the form of a pig, c. 2nd Century AD, with a central, circular hole and appearing to be an enamelled eye, L: 1 ¼ in (3.2cm). Ex Collection of Lord McAlpine of West Green, ESee Sold Price
Sold3rd C. Romano-British Silvered Bronze Crossbow Fibula**Originally Listed At $350** Romano British, Imperial period, ca. 3rd century CE. A beautiful silver crossbow fibula or brooch used to fasten a cloak of a soldier and citizen. It is cruciform, with rSee Sold Price
SoldChinese Han Dynasty Grayware Jar**First Time At Auction** East Asia, China, Han Dynasty, ca. 206 BCE to 220 CE. A lovely wheel-thrown grayware terracotta vessel with a slight concave base, wide sides, angled shoulders, a wide neck,See Sold Price
SoldPrehistoric Mississippian Grayware JarOriginally listed at $400 Native American, Southeast or Midwest, Mississippian, ca. 900 to 1543 CE. An elegant, hand-built pottery jar presenting thick walls that rise to a wide body, a broad, gentlySee Sold Price
SoldRare Romano British Bronze Fibula w/ Human HandRoman Britain, ca. 1st to early 5th centuries CE. This is a gorgeous bronze fibula (brooch) in the shape of an arm and hand, curved at the elbow, with the hand itself carefully detailed, and a round bSee Sold Price
SoldA Romano-British bronze concave lozenge broochA Romano-British bronze concave lozenge brooch, c. 40-60 AD, a probable import from Rhineland or Pannonia (present day Hungary), L: 1 ¾ in (4.4cm). Ex Richard Hattatt Collection. Published: Hattatt,See Sold Price
SoldKorean Silla Grayware Jar w/ Incised Decoration**Originally Listed At $250** East Asia, Korea, Silla Dynasty, ca. 668 to 935 CE. A fine wheel-thrown pottery jar with a flat, circular base and smooth walls that expand outwards to a rounded shoulderSee Sold Price