Electronic Auction 528Lot: 701. Orange carnelian intaglio with bust of Hercules. Roman, circa 2nd-3rd centuries AD.
Electronic Auction 528Lot: 702. Sardonyx intaglio with branch with fruit. Roman, circa 2nd-3rd centuries AD.
Electronic Auction 528Lot: 703. Carnelian intaglio with face of a boy. Roman, circa 2nd-3rd centuries AD.
Electronic Auction 528Lot: 704. Carnelian intaglio with Athena. Roman, circa 2nd-3rd centuries AD.
Electronic Auction 528Lot: 705. Lead seal intaglio. Roman, circa 2nd-3rd centuries AD.
Electronic Auction 528Lot: 706. Bronze tooth-shaped pendant. Byzantine, 7th-11th centuries AD.
Electronic Auction 528Lot: 707. Agate with magical inscription. Roman Egypt, circa 1st century BC-1st century AD.
Electronic Auction 528Lot: 708. Green glazed faience bead. Lower Egypt. Late Dynasties Period. 664-332 BC.
Electronic Auction 528Lot: 709. Green glass bead with three faces. Near East, Phoenicia, circa 6th-4th centuries BC.
Electronic Auction 528Lot: 710. Black and white glass bead with faces. Near East, Phoenicia, circa 600-300 BC.
Electronic Auction 528Lot: 711. Zoomorphic bronze weight of One Qedet. Judaea(?), circa 1500-1200 BC.
Electronic Auction 528Lot: 712. Bronze weight of Three Unciae. Roman, 2nd-3rd centuries AD.
Electronic Auction 528Lot: 713. Bronze disk weight. Islamic, early Period, circa 700-800 CE.
Electronic Auction 528Lot: 714. Terracotta seal cone fragment. Neo-Sumerian Period. Rule of Gudea Ensi. 2144-2124 BC.
Electronic Auction 528Lot: 715. Serpentine and bronze stamp seal. Western Semitics, 1000-600 BC.
Electronic Auction 528Lot: 716. Lead stamp seal with bust. Nabataean Kingdom, circa 169 BC-106 AD.
Electronic Auction 528Lot: 717. Lead seal with coinjoined busts. Greek, Late Hellenistic Period, Circa 1st century BC.
Electronic Auction 528Lot: 718. Nabataean(?) lead seal. Roman, circa 1st century BC-1st century AD.
Electronic Auction 528Lot: 719. Lot of five (5) Medieval lead seals. Medieval England, circa 13th-16th centuries.
Electronic Auction 528Lot: 720. Bronze cachet with Tower of David. Byzantine, 7th-11th centuries AD.