A Rhyton in the Form of a Boar’s Head L. 16.9 cm. Clay, matt red glaze. Western Greek, mid-4th cent. B.C.
An Oinochoe with Lion's Head Applique (Gnathia Ware) H. 21.7 cm. Clay, black glaze, red, white and yellow paint. Western Greek, Apulian, Last quarter of 4th cent. B.C.
A Conical-necked Terrine Eastern Central Europe, Bronze to Iron Age Lusatian Culture, ca. 1300-500 B.C. Clay, H. 16.2 cm. Dm. mouth 10.5 cm
A Beaker Eastern Mediterranean, 2nd-3rd cent. A.D. Colourless glass. H. 10.5 cm.
A Large Cup, Attributed to the Curtius Painter H. 13.1 cm. Dm. (without handles) 33.2 cm. Dm. (with handles) 41.7 cm. Clay.
An Attic Patch Band-cup with a Bull H. 9 cm. W. 22 cm. Dm. 15.3 cm. Clay. Attic, ca. 550-540 B.C.
A Ribbed Bowl 1st-2nd cent. A.D. Roman. Yellowish and white glass. H. 6.8 cm
An Attic White Ground Lekythos Attributed to the Painter of Athens 1826 H. 27 cm. Clay. Attic, ca. 460 B.C.
A Small Bowl Clear glass with olive cast. Roman, 1st-3rd cent. A.D. H. 4.3 cm.
A Black-figure Skyphos with Grazing Deers H. 9.6 cm. Dm. (without handles): 17 cm. Clay. Attic, 3rd quarter of the 6th cent. B.C.
A Sprinkler Roman, 3rd - 4th cent. A.D. Glass, H. 10.7 cm
A Ribbed bowl Roman, 1st cent. A.D. Glass, H. 4.1 cm. Dm. 14.8 cm
A Handle of an Oinochoe with Gorgoneion H. 14 cm. Bronze. Roman, 1st cent. B.C.-1st cent. A.D.
A Small Bottle with Trailing H. 8.1 cm. Yellowish-brown and white glass. Roman, 1st cent. A. D.
A Flask with Handle H. 9.1 cm. Light green glass. Roman, 1st-2nd cent. A.D.
An Amphoriskos H. 14.9 cm. Greenish, translucent glass. Roman, 1st-3rd cent. A.D.
A Bowl Roman, 1st-3rd cent. A.D. Translucent, greenish blue glass. H. 5.8 cm. W. 14.2 cm.
Roman Period Gold and Glass Bracelet Roman, 3rd-5th cent. A.D. Glass, gold; Dm. 7.3 cm
A Pair of Gold Earrings with Pendants Roman, Imperial Period, 2nd-3rd cent. A.D. Gold, glass or turquoise. L. (with hangers): 4.7 cm and 5 cm. W. 1 cm. D. 1.2 cm
A Necklace with Agates and Gold Pendants L. 43.8 cm. Banded agate, gold. Late Hellenistic, 2nd-1st cent. B.C.
A Silver Bracelet with Snake's Heads Northern Greek, 1st half of 5th cent. B.C. Silver. Inner diam. max. 4.3 cm
A Necklace with a Papyrus Sceptre Amulet L. 47.5 cm. Amazonite, garnet, red glass inter alia. Egypt, Late Period, 26th Dynasty, 7th-6th cent. B.C.
A Didrachm, Maroneia 10 g. Silver. Greek, Thrace, Maroneia, 495-448 B.C.
A Stater (Aspendos) 10.4 g. Silver. Pamphylia, Aspendos, ca. 360 B.C.
A Didrachm, Taranto 10 g. Silver. Western Greek, Calabria, Taranto, 302-281 B.C.
An AE, Syracuse Dm. 2.5 cm. Bronze. Western Greek, Sicily, Syracuse, 289-287 (?) B.C.
A Tetrobolus, Euboea Dm. ca. 1.5 cm. Silver. Greek, Euboea, 3rd-2nd cent. B.C.
A Stater, Tarentum 10 g. Silver. Western Greek, Calabria, Tarentum, 333-331/0 B.C.
A Tetradrachm, Syracuse Dm. 2.3 cm. Silver. Western Greek, Sicily, Syracuse, ca. 480-475 B.C. (Gelon I and Hieron I)
A Didrachm, Akragas 10 g. Silver. Western Greek, Sicily, Akragas, 500-480 B.C.
A Tetradrachm, Leontinoi Dm. 2.3 cm. Silver. Western Greek, Sicily, Leontini, 470-430 B.C.
A Tetradrachm, Antiochos IV Epiphanes Hellenistic Palestine, Ake-Ptolemais (modern Acre), ca. 168-164 B.C. Silver. 17.18 g. Diam. max. 32 mm
A Tetradrachm 20 g. Silver. Western Greek, Sicily, Syracuse, 450 B.C.
A Hemidrachm, Akragas 20 g. Bronze. Western Greek, Sicily, Akragas, ca. 400-380 B.C.
A Stater, Tarsos 10 g. Silver. Cilicia, Tarsos, period of the Satrap Pharnabazos, 380-375 B.C.
A Tetradrachm, Magistrate Choregos Dm. 2.3 cm. Silver. Greek, Thrace, Maroneia, 386-348 B.C.
A Stater, Metapont Dm. 2.7 cm. Silver. Metapont, ca. 550-530 B.C.
An Intaglio with the Bust of Herakles Roman, Late Hellenistic/Republican to Early Imperial, 1st cent. B.C.-1st cent. A.D. Red jasper. H. 1.7 cm. W. 1.3 cm
An Intaglio with Hare and Eagle Roman, 2nd-3rd cent. A.D. Carnelian, W. 1.5 cm
A Cameo with Female Bust H. 3.4 cm. W. 2.7 cm. D. 2.4 cm. Silicate stone (possibly burnt chalcedony). Greek, Hellenistic, 3rd-1st cent. B.C.