Electronic Auction 528Lot: 601. Inscribed clear glass beaker. Roman, 1st century AD.
Electronic Auction 528Lot: 602. Green glass unguentarium. Roman. 1st-3rd centuries AD.
Electronic Auction 528Lot: 603. Blue-green glass plate. Roman. 2nd-3rd centuries AD.
Electronic Auction 528Lot: 604. Lot of eighteen (18) Roman glass beads. Roman. 2nd-4th centuries AD.
Electronic Auction 528Lot: 605. Clear molded glass and gold vessel. Byzantine Empire. 5th-7th centuries AD.
Electronic Auction 528Lot: 606. Attic blackware bowl. Greece, Attica, circa 5th-4th centuries BC.
Electronic Auction 528Lot: 607. Apulian blackware kernos. Greece, Magna Graecia, Apulia, circa 5th-4th centuries BC.
Electronic Auction 528Lot: 608. Apulian blackware amphoriskos. Greece, Magna Graecia, Apulia, circa 4th century BC.
Electronic Auction 528Lot: 609. Clay (not kiln fired) tablet and fragments. Ancient Near East. Sumeria. Neo-Sumerian Period. Ur III /Umma. 2200-2100 BC.
Electronic Auction 528Lot: 610. Cunieform tablet. Ancient Near East. Babylon. Ur III. 2200-1925 BC.
Electronic Auction 528Lot: 611. Redware pottery fragment of a plate. Roman North Africa, late 4th-5th centuries AD.
Electronic Auction 528Lot: 612. Terracotta patera. Roman. 2nd-3rd centuries AD.
Electronic Auction 528Lot: 613. Silver figure of Serapis. Roman, circa 2nd-3rd centuries AD.
Electronic Auction 528Lot: 614. Bronze votive statue of Aphrodite. Romano-Greek, circa 1st century BC–1st century AD.
Electronic Auction 528Lot: 615. Bronze statue of nude male dancer. Romano-Egyptian, circa 1st century BC-1st century AD.
Electronic Auction 528Lot: 616. Lead horse votive figure. Roman, circa 2nd-3rd centuries AD.
Electronic Auction 528Lot: 617. Bronze model chariot pieces. Roman, 1st century BC–1st century AD.
Electronic Auction 528Lot: 618. A pair of terracotta oil lamps. Western Semitic Rome. Circa 2nd-4th centuries AD.
Electronic Auction 528Lot: 619. Small bronze oil lamp. Romano-Egyptian, circa 1st century BC-1st century AD.
Electronic Auction 528Lot: 620. Bronze lid to oil lamp with gorgoneion. Roman, circa 2nd-3rd centuries AD.