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  • Roman Gold Earring with Emerald-Coloured Bead
    Roman Gold Earring with Emerald-Coloured Bead
    1st-4th century A.D.

    Sold for (Inc. bp): £234

    Comprising a round hoop with a loop closure and an emerald-coloured glass bead. 0.66 grams, 23 mm



    From the private collection of a European gentleman (1942-2024), formed since the 1970s.

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  • Roman Bronze Key Ring Group
    Roman Bronze Key Ring Group
    1st-4th century A.D.

    Estimate: £100 - 140 (+bp*)

    Comprising two with the bit composed of circular rods, one for a barrel lock with pellet decoration. 49.7 grams total, 24-39 mm



    Ex German art market, 2000s. Acquired from an EU collector living in London. From the collection of a Surrey, UK, gentleman.

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  • Roman Blue Glass Bangle Pair
    Roman Blue Glass Bangle Pair
    1st-4th century A.D.

    Sold for (Inc. bp): £98

    Each elliptical section in blue-tinted glass. 34 grams total, 70-71 mm



    Acquired on the UK art market in the late 20th century A.D. From the private collection of the late David King (1940-2024), Hoddesdon, Hertfordshire, UK.

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  • Roman Terracotta Bullae, Tesserae or Token Group
    Roman Terracotta Bullae, Tesserae or Token Group
    3rd century B.C.-1st century A.D.

    Sold for (Inc. bp): £117

    A mixed group of ceramic bullae, tesserae or theatre tokens bearing low-relief motifs, mainly consisting of profile busts of deities. 32 grams total, 15-20 mm



    From the private collection of a European gentleman (1942-2024), formed since the 1970s.

    The term 'tessera' was used in Roman times to convey the Greek term σύμβολον (token). Small tiles are known as tokens, often shaped like coins, made of metal (copper, lead, iron), clay, bone, wood, or glass, stamped as well as engraved. The tokens, however, are not exclusively coin-shaped, as the Latin term 'tessera' suggests by etymologically referring to a square or at least a four-sided shape and confirmed in several cases by material remains of the past. Tokens and tesserae seem to have been used both in Athens and Rome for the distribution of goods. According to written sources, the term token is identified with credentials of the official authorities. They have also been interpreted as tokens of identity, as entrance tickets to theatre performances, tribunals or assemblies of citizens, archival material of seal engraving, as pawns in games, Charon’s obols and even as amulets.

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  • Roman Carnelian Gemstone with Minerva
    Roman Carnelian Gemstone with Minerva
    2nd-3rd century A.D.

    Sold for (Inc. bp): £72

    Octagonal in plan with intaglio Minerva standing with spear and shield; supplied with a museum-quality impression. 0.42 grams, 9.96 mm



    From the private collection of a European gentleman (1942-2024), formed since the 1970s.

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  • Roman Green Glass and Other Bead Necklace String
    Roman Green Glass and Other Bead Necklace String
    1st-4th century A.D. and later

    Sold for (Inc. bp): £39

    Composed of mixed beads with larger feature beads, restrung. 14.1 grams, 32 cm



    Ex London, UK, collection, 1990s.

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  • Roman Silver Neck Torc with Bulls Head Pendant
    Roman Silver Neck Torc with Bull's Head Pendant
    1st century B.C.-1st century A.D.

    Sold for (Inc. bp): £390

    Comprising a round-section torc with hook-and-loop closure, the pendant formed as a bull's head with curving horns, a slit mouth and a hanging dewlap. 60 grams, 14.5 cm



    Ex German art market, 2000s. Acquired from an EU collector living in London. From the collection of a Surrey, UK, gentleman.

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  • Bronze Roman Coin and Framed Limited Edition Print
    Bronze Roman Coin and Framed Limited Edition Print
    3rd century A.D. and later

    Sold for (Inc. bp): £20

    The coin of Constantine the Great (272-337 A.D.) mounted on 22 carat gold foil, framed with an art print signed by the artist David McAllister, depicting scenes of Roman military activity; limited edition number 169/1150. 1.26 kg, 49.5 x 37.5 cm



    UK gallery, early 2000s. Accompanied by a previous certificate of authenticity.

    David McAllister's exciting design is a 'one of a kind' work that portrays the might and riches of the Roman civilisation. This limited edition print is a celebration of the award winning artist's lifetime dedication to historical paintings of the ancient world. To enhance appreciation of this rare and historic work, each individual print is signed and numbered by the artist.

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  • Roman Bronze Votive Statue Leg
    Roman Bronze Votive Statue Leg
    2nd-3rd century A.D.

    Sold for (Inc. bp): £169

    Modelled as the lower left leg with anatomical detailing, sprue to the foot. 435 grams, 12.9 cm



    Acquired in the mid 1980s-1990s. Private collection, Switzerland, thence by descent. Private collection, since the late 1990s.

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  • Roman Bronze Ducks Head Finial
    Roman Bronze Duck's Head Finial
    1st-4th century A.D.

    Sold for (Inc. bp): £33

    Modelled in the round with a long beak and annular eyes. 14.6 grams, 44.3 mm



    From the private collection of a European gentleman (1942-2024), formed since the 1970s.

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  • Roman Enamelled Bronze Plate Brooch
    Roman Enamelled Bronze Plate Brooch
    Circa 2nd century A.D.

    Estimate: £120 - 170 (+bp*)

    Comprising a stepped disc with carination and enamelled ring and socket to accept a stud (absent), lateral spurs; above and below a short arm with trefoil finial; pin-lugs, pin and catch to reverse. 7.68 grams, 46 mm



    Ex German art market, 2000s. Acquired from an EU collector living in London. From the collection of a Surrey, UK, gentleman.

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  • Roman Bronze Phallic Pendant
    Roman Bronze Phallic Pendant
    1st-4th century A.D.

    Sold for (Inc. bp): £247

    Stylised curving phallus with large suspension loop. 17.3 grams, 37 mm



    Ex German art market, 2000s. Acquired from an EU collector living in London. From the collection of a Surrey, UK, gentleman.

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