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Roman Bronze Axe Wheel Plate Brooch
2nd century A.D.Sold for (Inc. bp): £52
With rim formed from four conjoined axe motifs; hinged pin and catchplate to the reverse. 7.74 grams, 37 mm
Ex DRG Coins and Antiquities, Bishops Stortford, Essex, UK. From the private collection of a West London, UK, gentleman, formed since the early 2000s. Accompanied by a handwritten dealer's ticket. -
Roman Bronze Key Ring
1st-2nd century A.D.Sold for (Inc. bp): £52
With right-angled ward and bits to the forward edge. 19 grams, 33 mm
From the collection of a Buckinghamshire, UK, collector established from the earlier 1960s. -
Roman Bronze Stylus with Eraser
1st-4th century A.D.Sold for (Inc. bp): £59
Round-section tapering body with a rectangular eraser to the terminal. 5.78 grams, 11.6 cm
Ex German art market, 2000s. Acquired from an EU collector living in London. From the collection of a Surrey, UK, gentleman. -
Roman Bone Gaming Dice
1st-4th century A.D.Sold for (Inc. bp): £91
Cuboid with ring-and-dot markings disposed: 1:6, 2:5, 3:4. 2.54 grams, 12 mm
From a collection of gaming items, formed 1980-1990s. -
Roman Bronze Serpent Plate Brooch
2nd century A.D.Sold for (Inc. bp): £39
Comprising a bulb and palmette, serpent-head finial; spring, pin and catch to the reverse. 7.89 grams, 47 mm
Ex DRG Coins and Antiquities, Bishops Stortford, Essex, UK. From the private collection of a West London, UK, gentleman, formed since the early 2000s. Accompanied by a handwritten dealer's ticket. -
Late Roman Bronze Dress Pin
4th-5th century A.D.Sold for (Inc. bp): £17
With polyhedral head pierced on three faces, tapering shank. 8.48 grams, 97 mm
From a private Tyneside collection, formed since the early 2000s. -
Roman Gnostic Magic Stone Amulet Fragment
3rd-5th century A.D.Sold for (Inc. bp): £1,430
Comprising a half of a bifacial seal, one side showing a standing figure above a lion, Greek inscription before the figure; the other side with Abraxas and Greek inscription on the edge. 5.04 grams, 34 mm
From the collection of a gentleman, acquired on the London art market in the 1990s. -
Roman Glass Bracelet Pair
1st-4th century A.D.Sold for (Inc. bp): £65
A matching pair of thick black glass bangles with rounded edges. 75 grams total, 73-79 mm
Ex German art market, 2000s. Acquired from an EU collector living in London. From the collection of a Surrey, UK, gentleman. -
Roman Black Glass Bead Necklace String
1st-4th century A.D. and laterSold for (Inc. bp): £65
Restrung designer necklace string of tubular, oblate and other types. 11.3 grams, 45 cm
London, UK, collection, 2000s. -
Roman Yellow Glass Bead Necklace String
1st-4th century A.D. and laterSold for (Inc. bp): £59
Restrung designer necklace string of spherical, oblate and other types. 25.4 grams, 38 cm
London, UK, collection, 2000s. -
Roman Orange Glass Bead Necklace String
1st-4th century A.D. and laterSold for (Inc. bp): £65
Restrung designer necklace string of oblate and other types with irregular annular pendant centrepiece. 9.15 grams, 38.5 cm
London, UK, collection, 2000s. -
Roman Gemstone with Female Portrait
1st century B.C.-1st century A.D.Sold for (Inc. bp): £117
Ellipsoid in plan with intaglio profile female bust. 0.41 grams, 9 mm
From the collection of a London, UK, gentleman, 1970s onwards. This lot is accompanied by an illustrated lot declaration signed by the Head of the Antiquities Department, Dr Raffaele D’Amato.
Based on similarities with coins and sculptures, the gemstone could date to the Late Hellenistic or Early Roman period. These similarities can be seen in the strongly marked lines of the dress, the pronounced shape of the mouth, and the squareness of the nose.