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1. A Collection of Ancient Coins Including Roman Empire, Greek and The Crusades
Lot includes;
Constantine II (Flavius Claudius Constantinus 337-340 ). Approx. 12.7 cm, (5/8"D). Constantine II was responsible for a large area including Spain, France and Great Britain.
Nero (54-68 A.D.), AE, concordia dupondius (bronze). Approx. 2.54 cm (1-1/8"D). Nero committed suicide in 68 on the eve of his arrest after a reign of extravagance. He was a lover of the arts, and it is reported that he played the fiddle while Rome burned in A.D. 64.
Claudius II (Marcus Aurelius Claudius Augustus Gothicus (May 10, 213/214 - January, 270), Egyptian eagle on verso, Claudius profile facing right. Tetradrachm, ca. 150-250 A.D. Approx. 15.24 cm (6/8"D)
Macedon coin, ca. 400 B.C. Bronze, possibly head of Athena facing right, verso with figure of Pan greeting a trophy. Approx. 15.24 cm (6/8"D)
Crusader coin; Lucca, Italy. Henry III or IV 1039-1125. Approx. 12.7 cm, 5/8"D
150/300
Sold: $80.50
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2. A Roman Glass Vase With Green Handles
A Roman glass vase with a green glass embellishment encircling the lip attached to three green glass handles, with the sides also decorated with the applied green glass forms and a small green glass foot. The vase measures approx. 3-1/2"H.
200/300
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3. A Roman Aubergene Glass Vase
A Roman aubergene glass vase, approx. 4-5/8"H, with the outer surface entirely embellished with applied glass swags and swirls. The vase comes with a black metal armature for display.
200/300
Sold: $414.00
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4. An Irridescent Roman Glass Vase
A delicate Roman glass vase in a squat bulbous shape with a flaring lip, with applied ornamentation in a zig zag pattern on the sides and two double handles, in a light blue-green glass with an irridescent quality to the surface, approx. 2-3/8"H x 3-1/8" in diameter at the widest point.
200/300
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5. A Lot of Three Multicolor Eastern Mediterranean Glass Vases
A lot of three multicolor Eastern Mediterranean glass vases, two with black metal stands, approx. 5-1/4"H (yellow, red and black) on a black metal stand, 6-1/8"H (cobalt blue and white with applied yellow dots) on a black metal stand, and 6-1/8"H (black, white, green and blue) with one white handle, the other handle missing. Each has a different tapering form with a flaring lip. The last has a small foot and stands independently.
200/300
Sold: $3,461.50
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6. An Egyptian Ewer
An Egyptian ceramic ewer with the remains of blue faience glazing. The ewer measures approx. 6-1/8"H, and has a bulbous shape with a tapering neck and a flat lip, with one simple rounded handle.
100/200
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7. Papyrus Fragment, Egypt, Ca. 800 B.C.
Fragment in Coptic semi-cursive script writing, a simplified form of the ancient Egyptian hieratic writing. Most likely from a mathematical, business or legal document. Within protective plastic, fragment approx. 2" x 1-1/4". (5.4 cm by 3.5 cm.)
100/200
Sold: $51.75
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8. Papyrus Fragment With Finely Written Script, ca. 400 B.C.
Fragment with script on one side, not translated, origin unknown. In protective plastic. Approx. 3" x 3/4".
100/200
Sold: $17.25
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9. Another Papyrus Fragment ca. 4th-6th Century A.D.
A fragment with semi-uncial script on both sides. In protective plastic. Approx. 2-1/2" x 1".
100/200
Sold: $17.25
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10. A Large Paracas Culture Textile, Southern Coastal region, ca. 400 BC-200 AD
Wool woven fabric, backing with paper. Three crowned birdmen with tails and wings, surrounded by ducks. The textile measures approx. 20-1/2" x 31". The Paracas culture was a Pre-Inca society between approximately 750 BCE and 100 CE that developed in the Paracas Peninsula, located in what today is the Paracas District of the Pisco Province in the Ica Region, Peru.
Provenance: Ex-collection of Doris Cameron (d. 2006) of Fresno CA. This item entered her collection of Peruvian History prior to 1990 and had been shown and vetted by several museum curators between 1988-98.
Chinese cabinet, top shelf.
800/1,000
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