Sold2017Roman Imperial Terracotta Brick Fragment**First Time At Auction** Roman, Imperial Period, ca. 1st to 3rd century CE. A fragment of a bright red terracotta brick made by the Roman legions and stamped with "L E G [two characters unreadable] ASee Sold Price
Sold2023ROMAN TERRACOTTA BRICK WITH STAMP ON STANDCa. 100-300 AD. A terracotta brick fragment featuring a stamp imprint in relief with a legible inscription that reads as follows: "(...)CACI". This unique artifact is a remarkable find that showcasesSee Sold Price
Sold2023ROMAN TERRACOTTA BRICK WITH STAMP ON STANDCa. 100-300 AD. A terracotta brick fragment featuring a unique stamp imprint of a crescent shape enclosing an inscription. Terracotta bricks were an essential building material used extensively in ancSee Sold Price
Sold2023ROMAN TERRACOTTA BRICK WITH STAMP ON STANDCa. 100-300 AD. A terracotta brick fragment bearing a rectangular-shaped stamp with an illegible inscription. With its irregular shape and worn edges, this fragment of the past is a testament to the sSee Sold Price
Sold2023ROMAN TERRACOTTA BRICK WITH STAMP ON STANDCa. 100-300 AD. A fragment of terracotta brick featuring a stamp imprint in relief. The imprint is executed with precision and finesse, and it is a testament to the technical skills and aesthetic sensSee Sold Price
Sold2018Pair of Coptic textile fragments, Roman/Byzantine EgyptA pair of Coptic textile fragments, Roman/Byzantine Egypt, c. 4th - 7th Century AD, in linen and wool, the larger with three registers, two containing standing human figures and the third a horned antSee Sold Price
Sold2023ROMAN TERRACOTTA BRICK WITH STAMP ON STANDCa. 100-300 AD. A triangular-shaped fragment of terracotta brick, presenting an intriguing and exceptional stamp imprint in relief. This remarkable fragment is a testament to the superb craftsmanshipSee Sold Price
Sold2023ROMAN TERRACOTTA BRICK WITH STAMP ON STANDCa. 100-300 AD. An irregularly shaped fragment of a terracotta brick, an extraordinary piece that has survived the test of time. With its relief inscription at the bottom edge, this brick is a testameSee Sold Price
Sold2023ROMAN TERRACOTTA BRICK WITH STAMP ON STANDCa. 100-300 AD. A corner fragment of terracotta brick, featuring a stamped design. The rectangular stamp bears the inscription "AN (...)", which likely refers to the name of the maker or the locationSee Sold Price
Sold20244th C. Roman / Byzantine Bronze Bread StampRoman, Late Imperial Period or early Byzantine Empire, ca. 4th to 7th century CE. A rectangular leaded-bronze bread stamp with two rows of letters and a ring form handle. Bread stamps have been used tSee Sold Price
Sold2019Roman Architectural Relief Brick Fragment**Originally Listed At $125** Roman, Imperial Period, ca. 1st to 3rd century CE. A red brick fragment from an architectural feature, its surface stamped with a round boss with relief letters in threeSee Sold Price
Sold2015Two Greco-Roman Terracotta FragmentsTwo Greco-Roman Terracotta FragmentsTwo ancient Greco-Roman terracotta fragments: of a standing maiden's body wearing chiton and himation tightly around body; together with female head with elaborateSee Sold Price
Sold2016Costume Cameo JewelryDante Cameo cufflink I.O.B, fleur-de-lis pin with intaglio wax stamp, and two contemporary Roman cameo pinsSee Sold Price
Sold2024Islamic Decorated Glass FragmentsGroup of Ancient and Islamic Glass fragments including a Roman glass bowl, two cut glass bottles, marved glass flask, and a small class fragment with human face. The largest piece is the marved glassSee Sold Price
Sold2019TWO WALLPAPER FRAGMENTS / PAPIER-PEINTS, USATwo early wallpaper fragments, Greco-Roman chariot with figure holding a wreath and another of flowers, both framed. American, 18th century. H: 15"; W: 26" and H:16"; W: 22.5". // Deux fragments de paSee Sold Price
Sold20231st C. Roman Terracotta Paver Bricks (3 Stamped)**First Time At Auction** Roman, Imperial Period, ca. 1st to 3rd century CE. A set of 4 terracotta paver brick fragments, with 3 bearing illegible remains of stamped markings used to denote which RomaSee Sold Price
Sold2018Antiquities: Greco Roman Fragments (three)Three ceramic fragments, two with inventory numbers written on back in black ink, sizes from 5” to 3”, all mounted on bases. (3)See Sold Price
Sold2022Ancient Roman Fragment Of An Oil Lamp With Two LaresFragment of an oil lamp with two laresRoman, 1. Century A.D.Terracotta, L = 8.3 cm (3 1/4 inches)Provenance:Swiss private collection, Basel. Bought from Gorny and Mosch, Munich.Before that in privateSee Sold Price
Sold2023ROMAN TERRACOTTA PLAQUE WITH LION ON STANDCa. 100-300 AD. A terracotta brick fragment featuring a low relief depiction of a majestic lion with its slender outstretched body. The fragment is a remarkable example of the skill and craftsmanshipSee Sold Price
Sold2022Two Ancient Roman Bronze RingsTwo Ancient Roman Bronze Rings, along with assorted terracotta fragments. Collection paperwork indicates that these pieces were excavated from the Cumae ruins in August, 1933.See Sold Price
Sold2022A Roman Marble FragmentA Roman marble statuary fragment of two figures and a theatrical mask carved in high relief.  Property of Stephanie Hoppen Dimensions: 7.8 in (H) x 7 in (W) 20 cm (H) x 18 cm (W)See Sold Price
Sold2021SUSAN BERMAN, YELLOW GOLD AND COIN EARCLIPSSUSAN BERMAN, YELLOW GOLD AND COIN EARCLIPS Containing two Roman coins measuring approximately 18.00 mm in diameter. 1 1/8 inches long. Stamp: (maker's mark) 18K. 21.85 dwt. Property from the ColleSee Sold Price
Sold2022YELLOW GOLD AND ROMAN COIN EARCLIPSYELLOW GOLD AND ROMAN COIN EARCLIPS Containing two ancient Roman coins. 1 3/8 inches long. Stamp: 18K ANF. Gross weight: 13.90 dwt. Property from the Estate of Marian EdelsteinSee Sold Price
Sold2016Rare Joseph Schnell French Weave Fishing CreelThis ca. 1930's or 1940's Schnell creel is not marked with the rubber stamp cartouche but is recognizable by the classic two by two brick design on the leathering. It measures 9" tall and 15" at the bSee Sold Price
Freeman's | Hindman[ANCIENT] ROMAN EMPIRE. Marc Antony 7th Legion (c. 32-31 BC). Ar Denarius (3.3 g and 3.4 g). Two Coi$200