CHINESE, JAPANESE AND ISLAMIC ART, JEWELRY AND GLASS WEIGHTS

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CHINESE, JAPANESE AND ISLAMIC ART, JEWELRY AND GLASS WEIGHTS

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A Sassanian stamp seal in a grey/brown chalcedony. A reposing lion is shown to the right, above him is a crescent moon and below, a star. At t...

An attractive 'Serapis' ring with a tapering plain shank attached to a bust of Serapis with the modus on his head. This type of ring made its appe...

An emerald intaglio with a bust of a man facing left from the late republican period. The stone is a bi-faced convex cabochon of a fine quality em...

This charming intaglio shows a drunken maenad holding an amphora/hydria while reposing on what looks like a bed a straw. In front of her an amor b...

A Roman silver ring with a carnelian intaglio showing a rabbit to the left. Silver and carnelian. Roman 2/3rd.c.A.D. 20 by 18 mm.

A Roman intaglio made of carnelian showing an eagle facing with outstretched wings. This symbol of Rome was popular throughout the Imperial period...

A glass roundel, stamped with seven Hebrew/Phoenician letter within a wreath in blue glass and mould manufactured mounted in a silver pendant fram...

A carnelian intaglio with the bust of a woman facing left. She wears a diadem and has her hair brought up into a bun. Roman or later. Carnelian...

These figurines of raptors in silver seem to originate in the region of Caesaria in eastern Anatolia. The famous mines of mount Argaeus provided l...

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