SoldVincas Norkus PreilaVincas Norkus (1927-2006) Preila 1987, kart., al., 50 x 80 Sign. AK: parasas 87 Keywords: Lithuania LithuanianSee Sold Price
SoldAn Extensive Continental Silver Flatware Service Klaipeda, Lithuania, 20th centuryAn Extensive Continental Silver Flatware Service Klaipeda, Lithuania, 20th century Comprising twelve fish forks; ten fish knives; nine each dinner forks, luncheon forks, place spoon, bouillon spoon, sSee Sold Price
SoldKlaipeda turgusKlaipeda turgus"Atlantic" leidyklos fotokorespondentasFotografija, 12,5 x 18, su masinrastiniu paaiskinamuoju tekstu ir leidyklos antspaudais kitoje puseje.Berlynas, 1941Keywords: Lithuania LithuanianSee Sold Price
SoldKlaipeda, Ernst NeumannKlaipeda, Ernst NeumannNeumann, Ernst (Ernstas Noimanas, 1888-1955), vienas Klaipedos krasto naciu vadu.Nezinomas "Planet News Ltd" fotokorespondentas. Fotografija, 11 x 15, su masinrastiniu paaiskinaSee Sold Price
SoldKlaipeda garlaivis po tiltuKlaipeda garlaivis po tiltuFotografas A. G. SchmidtFotografija 10,5 x 14,5Hamburg, XX a. 4 des.Keywords: Lithuania Lithuanian MemelSee Sold Price
SoldVinca Idol, 5th millennium BC - Danube region, Balkansfired clay with pigment remains, plexiglass base Vinca is the name of an archaeological site near Belgrade (Serbia), more precisely a "tell" or settlement mound with nine meters of stratified occupatiSee Sold Price
SoldStone Age Vinca Bust from an IdolNeolithic, 6th-4th millennium BC. A Vin?a ceramic idol fragment comprising the upper body and head of a horned figure, simple detailing to the face, an incised V at the neck, torso detailing; mountedSee Sold Price
SoldAncient Vinca Incised Pottery Figure - Standing GoddessCentral Europe, Vinca culture, ca. 5700 to 4500 BCE. An incredibly ancient anthropomorphic or zoomorphic pottery figurine of a woman standing with her arms outstretched, her body widening to form a coSee Sold Price
SoldVINCA TERRACOTTA HEAD OF IDOLCa. 4000 - 3000 BC. An amazing terracotta head of Vinca Idol represented with large face and elongated incised eyes. This statuette, probably a cult idol, dates to the Neolithic Era which saw the deveSee Sold Price
SoldNeolithic Turdas Vinca Pottery Standing GoddessSoutheastern Europe, Danube Region, Vinca culture also known as Turdas or Turdas-Vinca culture, ca. 5th to 4th millennium BCE. A captivating goddess figure from the oldest Neolithic culture in SoutheaSee Sold Price
SoldNeolithic Vinca Bird-Headed Goddess, ex-Royal AthenaCentral Europe, Vinca culture, ca. 5700 to 4500 BCE. An anthropomorphic / zoomorphic pottery figurine with smoothed feathers and a bird-like face, arms/wings outstretched, and a concave base. StatuettSee Sold Price
SoldHead of a southeastern European Vinca idol, 4thStylized head on high, narrow neck. Broken at the base of the neck. Slightly bumped. Height 5.5 cm, with stand 9.5 cm. Provenance: Old private collection from Munich. Attention - shipping costs may exSee Sold Price
SoldNeolithic Vinca Bull Figure Vessel, Danube Region, EastTitle: Neolithic Vinca Bull Figure Vessel, Danube Region, East Europe, Early 5th Millennium B.C. Date/Origin: Vinca, Early 5th Millennium B.C. Description: Standing bull with carved details, the backSee Sold Price
SoldA nice Vinca culture ceramic horse headA nice Vinca culture ceramic horse head, Neolithic, c. 5th Millennium BC, with long cylindrical snout, domed eyes and incised linear decoration, the surface with a smooth dark brown slip. 3 1/8 x 2 1/See Sold Price
SoldNeolithic terracotta seated male figure, Vinca cultureA Neolithic terracotta seated male figure, Vinca culture, c. 5th Millennium BC, wearing wide girdle and placing left hand on belly. H: 1 ¾ in (4.5 cm). Light deposits, mounted on wood base. Ex RoyalSee Sold Price
Sold5700 to 4500 BC NEOLITHIC PREHISTORIC VINCA STATUETTE5700 to 4500 BC NEOLITHIC PREHISTORIC TERRACOTTA VINCA STATUETTE ALIEN-LIKE FORM Low reserve Provenance, Serbian, private East Coast, USA collection All items legal to buSee Sold Price
SoldAncient Vinca terracotta idol head Neolithic, circa 4500-4000 B.C.Ancient Vinca terracotta idol head Neolithic, circa 4500-4000 B.C. Size 2 1/4 inches wide. Rare Vinca terracotta idol head, Ex NYC Collection acquired in the USA Market.See Sold Price
SoldAncient Vinca Pottery Head**First Time At Auction** Europe, Balkan area, Vinca culture, ca. 5th millennium BCE. A rare hand-built terracotta idol of beige and brown hues with finely incised markings including eyes, facial markSee Sold Price
Sold4500 BC PREHISTORIC VINCA TERRACOTTA MALE STATUE4500 BC PREHISTORIC VINCHA- VINCA TERRACOTTA MALE ALIEN STATUESee Sold Price
SoldRare Miniature Vinca Culture Pottery Head**Originally Listed At $200** Central Europe, Vinca culture, ca. 5700 to 4500 BCE. A miniature head with huge, round, abstract eyes and a stippled border around their rims, set into a trapezoidal, antSee Sold Price
SoldNeolithic Vinca IdolNeolithic Vinca Idol. Measures 5 1/2" tall. From South East Europe. Please carefully read our terms of sale, shipping information, and request any condition reports or photos prior to placing a bid. ASee Sold Price
SoldVinca style Pottery Female Figure. Central and Southeastern Europe.Vinca style Pottery Female Figure. Central and Southeastern Europe. Size 4 inches high, 2 3/4 inches widest point. Highly unusual gray blackware pottery figure in the form of a bell with domed, hollowSee Sold Price
SoldSet of Five Dome Deco Modern Vinca Plant HoldersSet of Five Dome Deco Modern Vinca Plant HoldersSet of Five Dome Deco Modern Vinca Plant Holders. Each measures 16 1/4" diameter x 3 1/2" tallSee Sold Price
SoldSet of Four Dome Deco Modern Vinca Plant HoldersSet of Four Dome Deco Modern Vinca Plant HoldersSet of Four Dome Deco Modern Vinca Plant Holders. Each measures 16 1/4" diameter x 3 1/2" tallSee Sold Price