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$36.74 Shipping Location: CLEETHORPES, United Kingdom All in all an excellent lot with 23 centuries worth of collectibles. Age: 400 B.C.-1900 AD.
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$34.56 Shipping Location: CLEETHORPES, United Kingdom LOT OF ANCIENT CELTIC, ROMAN, BYZANTINE , VIKING, LATE MEDIEVAL BRONZE, MARBLE OBJECTS Interesting and rare lot including brooches, appliques, legionary ... moreeagle, marble piece, buckles, rings, earrings, bells, bracelets, attachment, eastern otrhodox cross Weight - 543 Grams Age: 800 B.C.-1600 AD Metal detecting finds throughout Eastern Europe. Condition as seen on the pictures.
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$44.00 Shipping Location: Bulgaria ONLY FOR REAL COLLECTORS WHO KNOWS WELL THE TYPOLOGY OF THE ANCIENT AXE TOOLS.
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$4.95 Shipping Location: Clinton Township, United States 3rd-5th century AD. Copper rich bronze with 3.0mm rounded face band. Rectangular bezel inscribed with a diamond. Ancient Rings, Pollio, p.78 and p.81 ... morefor other examples, one of which is a wedding ring.
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$12.50 Shipping Location: Lake Worth, United States This ancient oil lamp is a stunning piece of history. Crafted from high-quality stone, it is a true estate find. Its intricate carvings and attention ... moreto detail make it a unique addition to any collection. The lamp's origins can be traced back to a time when oil lamps were commonly used for lighting. It is a testament to the skill of artisans of that era and a beautiful example of the beauty that can be achieved with stone carvings. The lamp is perfect for display in any room and will surely be a conversation starter.
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$17.99 Shipping Condition: Used Location: Los Angeles, United States Rare Ancient Roman or Early Christian Holy Land Glass Dish Israel Palestine 100-300 CE. Ancient Roman Early Christian Holy Land Glass Dish Israel Palestine ... more100-300 CE. Rare Ancient Roman or Early Christian Holy Land Glass Dish Israel Palestine 100-300 CE.
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$12.50 Shipping Location: Lake Worth, United States This ancient carved stone oil lamp is a unique find for any collector. The intricate details and beautiful design make it a stunning piece that will surely ... morecatch the eye.Crafted from high-quality stone, this lamp is a durable and long-lasting piece that will serve as a timeless addition to any collection. Its use as an oil lamp adds to its charm and character. This is a must-have for any antique enthusiast who appreciates the beauty and rarity of ancient artifacts.
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$15.92 Shipping Location: Beachmere, Australia An Ancient bronze ring ,either late Roman (Western Roman) or more likely Byzantine(Eastern Roman Empire). You receive 2 free gemstones.either the original ... morestone was lost or possibly removed to put into an other piece of jewelry.he bezel is an unusual shape for having a stone inserted.
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$15.84 Shipping Location: CLEETHORPES, United Kingdom ANCIENT BYZANTINE SILVER RING Wearable Late Byzantine silver ring decorated with straight and curved lines. Signs of wear according to age. Size - 8 (USA), ... moreP (UK) . Age: 1200-1400 AD Provenance: Previously in the collection of an American gentleman based in London, formed prior to 2000
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$15.92 Shipping Location: Beachmere, Australia An Ancient bronze ring ,late Roman or Byzantine Roman. SIZE.16mm inside. CONDITION.Very good. It's a really nice ring,ready to wear.
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$15.92 Shipping Location: Beachmere, Australia An Ancient bronze ring ,late Roman or Byzantine Roman. SIZE.small. 12mm inside. CONDITION.Very good. It's a really nice ring,ready to wear.
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$15.92 Shipping Location: Beachmere, Australia An Ancient bronze ring ,either late Roman (Western Roman) or more likely Byzantine(Eastern Roman Empire). SIZE.13mm inside. Very small.so could also be ... moreworn on a pendant chain. DESIGN:::Protection from the Evil Eye.
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$4.95 Shipping Location: Clinton Township, United States Late Roman/Byzantine period, 5th-8th century AD. Jewelry gift boxed with a certificate of authenticity.
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$17.99 Shipping Condition: Used Location: Los Angeles, United States Rare Ancient Roman Bronze Lion Head Handle or Door knocker 1-300 AD Provenance Possibly Holy Land Israel/ Palestine. Rare Ancient Roman Bronze Lion Head ... moreHandle or Door Knocker 1-300 AD Provenance Possibly Holy Land Israel/ Palestine.
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$6.49 Shipping Location: Lummi Island, United States Many scientists in various countries are now engaged in studying ancient Thrace. The research carried on in the USSR and Romania is particularly useful ... moreand has yielded fine results. Work along these lines is also proceeding apace in other Balkan countries.
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$4.95 Shipping Location: Clinton Township, United States Late Roman/Byzantine period, 2nd-5th century AD. Gift boxed with a certificate of authenticity.
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$7.49 Shipping Condition: New Location: Lummi Island, United States The pectoral is gold inlaid with lapis lazuli, car-nelian, and turquoise, and the eyes of the shape made of actual flowers, fruits, and leaves, which ... morewere presented to guests to wear at banquets and other festivities.
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$5.99 Shipping Location: Lummi Island, United States The Gallic Chronicle of 452 A.D., talks about the Saxons ruling over a large part of Southern Britain, also consistent with the rise of the number of ... moreSaxon archaeological material after 450 A.D. The earliest Anglo-Saxon burial in Britain has been dated by archaeologists to no later than 425-450 A.D.
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$15.92 Shipping Location: Beachmere, Australia An Ancient bronze ring ,either late Roman (Western Roman) or more likely Byzantine(Eastern Roman Empire). SIZE.17mm inside. NOTE that the b and has been ... morecut through up near the bezel for purpose of adjusting size.this is with ancient rings.
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$11.99 Shipping Location: Lummi Island, United States Pages: 384. The book features jewelry ranging from the splendid crowns of ancient Greece, gold earrings from Babylon, and jeweled collars worn by 13th-century ... moreIslamic royalty to more modern pieces such as those contained in the imperial collection of Queen Louise of Prussia, Art Nouveau jewelry designed by René Lalique, and work by contemporary designers.
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$15.92 Shipping Location: Beachmere, Australia An Ancient bronze ring ,either late Roman (Western Roman) or more likely Byzantine(Eastern Roman Empire). SIZE.15mm inside. Small.so could also be worn ... moreon a pendant chain. DESIGN:::Protection from the Evil Eye.
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$6.49 Shipping Condition: Brand New Location: Lummi Island, United States The pectoral is gold inlaid with lapis lazuli, car-nelian, and turquoise, and the eyes of the shape made of actual flowers, fruits, and leaves, which ... morewere presented to guests to wear at banquets and other festivities.
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$15.92 Shipping Location: Beachmere, Australia An Ancient bronze ring ,either late Roman (Western Roman) or more likely Byzantine(Eastern Roman Empire). either the original stone was lost or was never ... morethere.the ring has space for one stone only, but they are small and easily lost,so I am including 2 for you,just to make sure.
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$15.46 Shipping Location: SWINDON, United Kingdom Ancient Penkovka culture bronze fibula brooch richly decorated exceptionally rare (ONE OF A KIND) Year 500 - 800, 5th - 8th Century Ad. THIS IS A SHORT ... moreSTORY ABOUT PENKOVKA CULTURE. Penkovka culture is an archaeological culture dating from the end of the 5th CENTURY AD to the beginning of the 8th CENTURY AD.
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Free Shipping Location: Cyprus Indeed, no more than a minority of the work of any major Roman historian has survived. In 10,000 BC inPrehistory, the world population had stood at 2 ... moremillion, rising to 45 million by 3,000 BC. By the rise of theIron Age in 1,000 BC, the population had risen to 72 million.
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$15.92 Shipping Location: Beachmere, Australia An Ancient bronze ring ,late Roman or Byzantine Roman. SIZE.16mm inside. DESIGN.as in the photos. The design is very clear in the photos.
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$6.49 Shipping Location: Lummi Island, United States With a center section of superb black and white illustrations. -Pyrrhus of Epirus and the Roman Republic. -The Decline of Sparta and the -Ascendancy of ... moreThebes. Mr. Warry's book is easy to follow. It is easy to imagine yourself as one of these soldiers and what it must have been like to go into battle as a Greek Hoplite or as a Roman Legionnaire.
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$10.49 Shipping Location: Lummi Island, United States TRANSLATE Arabic Chinese French German Greek Indonesian Italian Hindi Japanese Korean Swedish Portuguese Russian Spanish Size 7 1/4 Genuine Ancient Engraved ... moreRoman/Byzantine/Macedonian Silver Ring Twelfth Century A.D. with Stylized Abstract Design. CLASSIFICATION: Ancient Byzantine Macedonia Engraved Silver Ring. ATTRIBUTION: Eastern Roman Empire(Constantinople) Twelfth Century A.D. SIZE/MEASUREMENTS: Fits ring size 7 1/4(U.S. Diameter: 19mm x 18 1/2mm(outer dimensions) 18mm x 17mm(inner diameter) Bezel: 12mm(height) 12mm(breadth) Fixed Width 2 1/2mm Band. Weight: 2.20 grams. CONDITION: Very Good! Completely intact. Moderately light wear evidenced consistent with ancient usage. Very faint porosity(surface pitting caused by contact with earth while buried) Professionally conserved. DETAIL: A very well preserved silver ring circa 9th or 10th century A.D. As you can see. The ring is very handsome and elegant in design. The"bezel" or face of the ring bears a very distinct abstract design, however though we’ve scrutinized the engraved design carefully, we’re unable to determine what it represents. Some believe it to be the abstract representation of a shaman’s face. However it seems most likely to be the abstract representation of two stags with antlers locked in combat. Given the cultural popularity of such depictions in the region during the ancient and medieval world, this seems most likely. This is a fairly light weight ring, more like a contemporary ring than the thick and lumpy rings often produced during the early years of the Roman Empire. It is a very handsome and complex design, and probably was a very significant personal possession of whomsoever originally owned the ring. There are unmistakable indications that the ring was worn fairly often by whomsoever the ancient owner was. But the ring is in no way“worn out” Before expressing dismay over the fact that the ring evidences some wear, you must keep in mind that the ring was produced by an artisan and sold to a patron or consumer wit
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$6.49 Shipping Location: Lummi Island, United States Greek and Roman historians wrote about them, but they allotted them a place on the fringe of the ancient world. It is not easy to get away from the Hellenocentric ... moreview of the ancient world, to sift the few precious grains of truth about the Thracians in the writings of the ancients and to see in an entertaining story a specific aspect of the Thracian concept of life.
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$13.99 Shipping Location: Lummi Island, United States Avar Goldsmiths' Work from the Perspective of Cultural History (Csanad Balint). The conference, organized under the auspices of the British Museum Byzantine ... moreSeminar, was the fifth in an annual series going back to 2003.
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$26.60 Shipping Location: Ukraine Perfect Khazarians axe adze. The Nomads. ca 7-9 AD. Khazaria long served as a buffer state between the Byzantine empire and both the nomads of the northern ... moresteppes and the Umayyad empire, after serving as Byzantium's proxy against the Sassanid Persian empire.
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$6.49 Shipping Location: Lummi Island, United States Greek and Roman historians wrote about them, but they allotted them a place on the fringe of the ancient world. It is not easy to get away from the Hellenocentric ... moreview of the ancient world, to sift the few precious grains of truth about the Thracians in the writings of the ancients and to see in an entertaining story a specific aspect of the Thracian concept of life.
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$6.99 Shipping Condition: Brand New Location: Lummi Island, United States REVIEW : Caroline Vout is Senior Lecturer in Classics at the University of Cambridge and a Fellow of Christ’s College. REVIEW : he Greeks and Romans were ... morenot shy about sex. How are we to make sense of this abundance of sexual imagery?.
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$16.49 Shipping Location: Lummi Island, United States REVIEW : Finger rings call upon the arts of the goldsmith. Engraver, and jeweler. Etruscan Scarabs and Rings. So does the gem refer to the Roman armies ... moreavenging a past defeat?. The burial chamber of an Etruscan lady, near Vulci, opened over a century ago, yielded a rich parure.
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$13.99 Shipping Condition: New Location: Lummi Island, United States Avar Goldsmiths' Work from the Perspective of Cultural History (Csanad Balint). The conference, organized under the auspices of the British Museum Byzantine ... moreSeminar, was the fifth in an annual series going back to 2003.
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$7.99 Shipping Location: Lummi Island, United States The Thracian works of art are mute but eloquent witnesses to man's endless quest for beauty and harmony. The Thracian works of art are mute but eloquent ... morewitnesses to man’s endless quest for beauty and harmony.
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Free Shipping Location: Lummi Island, United States TRANSLATE Arabic Chinese French German Greek Indonesian Italian Hindi Japanese Korean Swedish Portuguese Russian Spanish Genuine Ancient Roman Engraved ... moreBronze Bracelet Circa 100 A.D. Heavy Genuine Ancient Roman(Province of Judaea) Engraved Bronze Bracelet Circa 0-100 A.D. Mounted into Display Plaque. CLASSIFICATION: Roman-Judaean Bronze Bracelet. ATTRIBUTION: Eastern Roman Empire(Judaea) 1st Century A.D. SIZE/MEASUREMENTS: Outside Diameter: 59* 56 millimeters. Inside Diameter: 52* 50 millimeters. Opening: 31 millimeters. Band Width: 7 millimeters. Band Thickness: 4 1/2 millimeters. Weight: 17.78 grams. Plaque Size: 28* 24 centimeters(11* 9 USA inches) ARTIFACT CONDITION: Fair. One fracture repaired. One end broken off. Heavy porosity(surface pitting caused by contact with earth while buried) Professionally conserved. DETAIL: A nearly intact. Heavy Roman bronze bracelet circa 1st century A.D. from the Province of Judaea. As you can see(with some difficulty, but look particularly at the middle of the bracelet and one end) the surface of the bracelet bears a fairly complex series chevrons(V” engraved into the top surface of the bracelet, done in such a manner that the point of the inverted“V” is at the very apex of the slightly crowned band, so one arm of the“V” drops to either side of the band. It was when created a fairly sophisticated and surely costly bracelet. The bracelet was not recovered entirely intact, as you can see, but originally it would have been of a reasonable good size considering the slight build of ancient Romans(the ancient population tended to be considerably smaller than contemporary populations) Originally the two ends of the bracelet would have come close to meeting one another. However the trailing ends of each side by their nature were quite thin and fairly fragile, and susceptible to loss through either breakage or corrosion. The tip of one of the two ends was broken off and lost in antiquity, or simple corroded away. The other side the end was fractured and then
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$5.99 Shipping Location: Lummi Island, United States Like its sister city Pompeii on the Bay of Naples, Herculaneum was buried by the great eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 A.D. Unlike Pompeii, smothered ... morein hot ashes, Herculaneum was smothered under a river of hot mud.
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$6.49 Shipping Condition: Very Good Location: Lummi Island, United States Then, with the founding of Greek trading colonies along the Thracian coasts of the Aegean and Black Seas after 700 B.C. Thrace entered recorded history. ... moreSitalkes and his powerful successors grew rich on tribute, eventually surpassing even Athens in revenue.
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$17.99 Shipping Location: Ferndale, United States The tone is set by the very first item in the catalog: a contemporary bust in the round of Queen Elizabeth as Hercules. Publisher: Philip Wilson Publishers ... more(2016). Pages: 320. One of the world’s finest assemblages of rings and gemstones, the Guy Ladrière Collection in Paris is of major importance both to the collector and the art historian.
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$6.99 Shipping Condition: Like New Location: Lummi Island, United States “Who could do what, to whom, and why?. Why did the ancient Romans proudly display their erotic art in public?. What were the rules for heterosexual lovemaking?. ... moreFor homosexual lovemaking?. What was the role of prostitution, both male and female?”.
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$6.99 Shipping Condition: Very Good Location: Lummi Island, United States The wall painting, statues, mosaics, and household objects that are contained in this collection provide a fascinating insight into the life of the average ... morePompeian, his religion, and his basic philosophy.
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$6.49 Shipping Location: Lummi Island, United States Then, with the founding of Greek trading colonies along the Thracian coasts of the Aegean and Black Seas after 700 B.C. Thrace entered recorded history. ... moreSitalkes and his powerful successors grew rich on tribute, eventually surpassing even Athens in revenue.
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$6.99 Shipping Location: Lummi Island, United States Julius Caesar. It is easy to imagine yourself as one of these soldiers and what it must have been like to go into battle as a Greek Hoplite or as a Roman ... moreLegionnaire. I strongly recomnend this book for anyone who wants to have a handy, easily readable book on the Art of Ancient Warfare.
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$6.49 Shipping Location: Lummi Island, United States Then, with the founding of Greek trading colonies along the Thracian coasts of the Aegean and Black Seas after 700 B.C. Thrace entered recorded history. ... moreBefore 3000 B.C. the precocious Thracian smiths were working in gold, probably panned from the local rivers.
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$5.99 Shipping Condition: Very Good Location: Lummi Island, United States Luciano Canfora resolves these puzzles in one of the most unusual books of classical history ever written. He recreates the world of Egypt and the Greeks ... morein brief chapters that marry the craft of the novelist and the discipline of the historian.
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$10.99 Shipping Condition: Like New Location: Lummi Island, United States Recent digs in Belsk, Ukraine uncovered a vast city believed to be the Scythian capital Gelonus described by Herodotus. A kurgan or burial mound near ... morethe village of Ryzhanovka in Ukraine, 75 mi (121 km) south of Kiev, found in the 1990s has revealed one of the few unlooted tombs of a Scythian chieftain, who was ruling in the forest-steppe area of the western fringe of Scythian lands.
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Free Shipping Condition: Very Good Location: Lummi Island, United States TRANSLATE Arabic Chinese French German Greek Indonesian Italian Hindi Japanese Korean Swedish Portuguese Russian Spanish Marriage and the Family in the ... moreMiddle Ages by Frances and Joseph Gies. NOTE: We have 75.000 books in our library, almost 10,000 different titles. Odds are we have other copies of this same title in varying conditions, some less expensive, some better condition. We might also have different editions as well(some paperback, some hardcover, oftentimes international editions) If you don’t see what you want, please contact us and ask. We’re happy to send you a summary of the differing conditions and prices we may have for the same title. DESCRIPTION: Hardback with Dust Jacket: 372 pages. Publisher: Harper& Row Publishers; 1987) Historians have only recently awakened to the importance of the family. The basic social unit throughout human history. Long left to the anthropologists and sociologists, the family and marriage, its indispensable accessory, have stirred intense controversy since being taken up by early modern historians. Phillipe Aries, Edward Shorter, Peter Laslett, and others postulated a number of challenging hypotheses. Was the family in former times large in size and extended in shape, and his it undergone"progressive nuclearization" or has the dominant type always been the conjugal family(parents and children) Were the relationships within the family in pre-industrial society"cold" and is affectionate and humane child-raising, good mothering" a product of industrialization? Were women formerly chattels with few rights in a male-dominated world? Research now permits a synthesis of the findings of modern scholars into a coherent account of the development of marriage and the family through the thousand years of the Middle Ages, from the fall of the Roman Empire to the early modern era. CONDITION: VERY GOOD. Lightly read hardcover with dustjacket. Harper& Row(1987) 381 pages. Book appears as it if it was read once by someone with a fairly light hand. Pages
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$3.99 Shipping Condition: Unspecified Location: Lummi Island, United States Very unique book They were owned by my grandfather but I'm moving to a smaller place and can't take all the books with me Look at my other items ... moreALL ITEMS FROM SMOKE FREE AND PET FREE HOME PLEASE EMAIL ME WITH ANY QUESTIONS YOU HAVE BEFOREBIDDING! PAYMENT IS DUE WITHIN 3 DAYS OF AUCTION ENDING! PAYPAL ONLY. PLEASE. I SHIP WITHIN THE United States only. NO INTERNATIONALSHIPPING! I will ship USPS with tracking once payment hasbeen received. We do combine shipping NO RETURNS! SERIOUS BIDDERS PLEASE. GUARANTEED AUTHENTIC THANK YOU FOR LOOKING Posted with eBay Mobile Posted with eBay Mobile
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$5.99 Shipping Location: Ferndale, United States Ascending to the imperial throne in 161 AD, Aurelius found his reign beset by natural disasters and war. Reflecting the emperor’s own noble and self-sacrificing ... morecode of conduct, this eloquent and moving work draws and enriches the tradition of Stoicism, which stressed the search for inner peace and ethical certainty in an apparently chaotic world.
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Free Shipping Location: Cyprus Indeed, no more than a minority of the work of any major Roman historian has survived. [20] an ancient Roman city preserved by the eruption ofMount Vesuvius ... morein AD 79. Size : 385 x 36 x 21 mm. Roman Period : 27 BC-476 AD.
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$15.92 Shipping Location: Beachmere, Australia An Ancient bronze ring ,late Roman or Byzantine Roman. CONDITION.Very good. It's a really nice ring,ready to wear. DESIGN.as in the photos.
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$4.99 Shipping Condition: Used Location: Lummi Island, United States It was founded in 331 BC by Alexander the Great. It is most famous in antiquity as the site of the Pharos, the great lighthouse. The Pharos of Alexandria ... morewas considered one of the seven wonders of the ancient world.
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$12.99 Shipping Location: Lummi Island, United States Publisher: Cromwell (1991). Pages: 228. Jewellery in Moesia and Thrace During the Roman Period. REVIEW : What a remarkable book! Gorgeous photos, and ... morelots of them. Exquisite Roman jewelry from provincial Thrace and Moesia.
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$10.99 Shipping Location: Lummi Island, United States However with the Hellenization of the Greek Peninsula, eventually Macedon was considered Hellenic. The area of ancient Macedon was in the north part of ... morethe Greek Peninsula, and was bordered by ancient Thrace.
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$12.99 Shipping Condition: Brand New Location: Lummi Island, United States Pages: 384. The book features jewelry ranging from the splendid crowns of ancient Greece, gold earrings from Babylon, and jeweled collars worn by 13th-century ... moreIslamic royalty to more modern pieces such as those contained in the imperial collection of Queen Louise of Prussia, Art Nouveau jewelry designed by René Lalique, and work by contemporary designers.
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$6.99 Shipping Location: Lummi Island, United States Budge concludes with a nice summary of major talismans and seals. Although this book is not a complete book in any right it is a good beginner book to ... moreread before delving into the macabre world of ancient Egypt.
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Free Shipping Location: Cyprus Size : 252 x 51 mm, thin blade. In 10,000 BC inPrehistory, the world population had stood at 2 million, rising to 45 million by 3,000 BC. By the rise ... moreof theIron Age in 1,000 BC, the population had risen to 72 million.
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$6.99 Shipping Location: Lummi Island, United States REVIEW : The frescoes in the brothel in Pompeii generally cause a stir among tourists. This is not simply a book about sexual practice or social history. ... moreOutside the cities, in the towns and on the small farms, people lived a much simpler life - dependent almost entirely on their own labor.
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$10.99 Shipping Location: Lummi Island, United States HISTORY OF ROMAN PANNONIA : Pannonia was an ancient province of the Roman Empire bounded north and east by the Danube, bordering Noricum and upper Italy ... moreto the west, and Dalmatia and upper Moesia to the south.
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Ancient Late Byzantine Armenian Silver Ring with Incised Script 10-12th Cent AD
About The Late Byzantine Medieval Jewelry Medieval Jewelry was produced during 1066– 1485 A.D. The Crusades and Sumptuary Laws were a big influence on medieval jewelry. The jewelry types. Styles, fashions and designs of the medieval period were highly influenced by new trade with the East following the Crusades. Items of religious jewelry increased including the use of rosary beads and religious pendants. Sumptuary laws imposed in England and other European countries fiercely regulated who could wear jewelry to ensure that the upper class structure was maintained. The name Crusade was given to the Holy Wars between the Christians and the Muslims and came from old French word'crois' meaning'cross' One of the most important effects of the Crusades was on commerce as it extended the market for eastern wares in Europe. The products ... moreof Damascus. Alexandria, Cairo, and other great cities were carried across the Mediterranean to the Italian seaports. Venice, Pisa, and Genoa acquired great wealth by the opening up of trade with the East and importing goods to all the European lands. New types of precious stones. Pearls were introduced into Europe and influenced medieval jewelry. The bodkin became a popular piece of Medieval jewelry which was a heavily jeweled hairpin heavily used in the Renaissance era. The Renaissance also saw the introduction of the gimmel ring which was a double ring that consisted of two or more interlocking rings. The gimmel ring was a gift given to lovers as it symbolized the union of two people. Sumptuary laws fiercely regulated who could wear jewelry to ensure that the upper class structure was maintained. Only royalty and the nobility were allowed to wear precious gemstones such as diamonds. Rubies, emeralds and sapphires. About This Ring This rare inclusion of a gorgeous. Large sized silver ring is a solid and very well-preserved treasure of the Ancient Armenian world.
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Rare Ancient Late Roman or Byzantine Medieval Decoration Depicting a Horse Head
Rare Ancient Late Roman or Byzantine Medieval Decoration Depicting a Horse Head SCARCE Artifacts weight-19.49gr diameter-61 mm see my other items GOOD LUCK Worldwide and combined shipping is possible! VERY RARE AND SCARCE supplier of all our packages is a German registered mail with tracking number of the shipment
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Ancient Late Roman - Byzantine, Iron Arrowhead
6 1/4 inches tall. Very good condition. Comes with wooden display base. Posted with
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Ancient Late Byzantine Medieval Bronze Ring Periwinkle Decoration 1100-1300 AD
About The Byzantine Jewelry Byzantine jewelry was a full continuation of the Roman traditions which were kept alive behind the high walls of the new capital. Constantinople. The Roman techniques and styles continued to form the foundation of Byzantine goldsmith's skills who weren't complete copycats; some innovations such as the use of Christian iconography and further specialization of new and old techniques occurred. Production in the old jewelry centers of Alexandria and Antioch gave way to an increased production in Constantinople. Byzantine jewelry had a huge influence on the manufacturing of personal decoration in the rest of the medieval world. The Carolingian(early 742 AD) and the later Ottonian courts(start 962 AD) were linked to the Byzantine Empire and adopted their fashion resulting in the northern European Romanesque ... morejewelry style. In the Byzantine Empire jewelry played an important role. It acted as a way to express ones status and as a diplomatic tool. In 529 AD. Emperor Justinian took up laws regulating the wearing and usage of jewelry in a new set of laws, later to be called the Justinian Code. He explicitly writes that sapphires, emeralds and pearls are reserved for the emperor's use but every free man is entitled to wear a gold ring. This may tell us something about the widespread use and great popularity of jewelry. One could easily argue that there hadn't been a need for such a law if jewelry had been a purely aristocratic phenomenon. The Byzantine Empire was wealthy. It had gold mines within its borders and its geographical position was perfect for trade between the East and West. Successful traders. Military officers and high officials in the empire's administration would all have been in the position to afford luxurious jewelry. In an attempt to keep jewelry exclusive Justinian ruled that only he got to decide who wore the finest jewels by presenting his favorite'servants' with presents from the imperial workshops. It is important to note that the emperor's
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L6 Ancient Late Byzantine Silver Ring 3.65gr. d=18mm very nice
Ancient Late Byzantine Silver Ring 3.65gr. d=18mm very nice Powered by The free listing tool. List your items fast and easy and manage your active items.
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L6 Ancient Late Byzantine Jewelry Fragment 4x5.5cm
Ancient Late Byzantine Jewelry Fragment 4x5.5cm Powered by The free listing tool. List your items fast and easy and manage your active items.
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L6 Nice Ancient Late BYzantine Bilon Ring D=18mm
Nice Ancient Late BYzantine Bilon Ring D=18mm Powered by The free listing tool. List your items fast and easy and manage your active items.
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ANCIENT GLASS JAR LATE BYZANTINE 700-900 AD
With rounded circular form body and an everted cylindrical neck. Of olive green color. Decorated with seven applied circular elements, six on the body and one at the base. Nice patina. Intact. Great condition. Size: 8 cm. Reference: Similar in Christie's Catalogue. London, Antiquities, April 2006, 129 and 130. Our policy: WE SHIP WORLDWIDE. NOT IN THE UNITED STATES ONLY. Buyer pays shipping and handling. NY resident must pay 8.375% for sales tax. It comes with Certificate of Authenticity. Foreign country; PAYPAL. We sell ONLY REAL ANCIENT! No return back for any reason, except for authenticity(which you will never have a problem with. If you have any questions. Please ask before the end of the auction. WE TRY OUR BEST TO SERVE YOU.
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L6 Ancient Late Byzantine Bronze Ring d=18 with blue rock
Material: Bronze Date period Dimensions d=18mm Weight/Gewicht: 1.25g Further information/Weitere Info: N/A All items. Which I sell, are authentic. Alle von mir verkauften Artikel sind authentisch. For buyer from Germany/ Für Käfer aus Deutschland: Via PayPal Via domestic bank transfer/ Durch Inlandsüberweisung; By picking up the item/ Bei Abholung For buyer worldwide/ Für Käfer weltweit: Via PayPal- Combined shipping is available. For every newly won item I'll update the invoice according to the combined shipping. Kombiversand ist verfügbar. Bei jedem zusätzlich gewonnenen Artikel werde ich die Kombiversand-Zahlungsinformation aktualisieren. Shipping cost in Germany/ Versandkosten innerhalb Deutschland: Bis 50g oder bis 2cm Höhe mit Einschreiben(Einwurf) 2.5 €/ Up to 50g or up to 2cm height as registered ... moremail: 2,5 € Über 50g oder über 2cm Höhe mit Einschreiben(Einwurf) 3.5 €/ Over 50g or over 2cm height as registered mail: 3,5 € Shipping cost worldwide/ Versandkosten weltweit: Bis 50g oder bis 2cm Höhe mit Einschreiben: 3.5 €/ Up to 50g or up to 2cm height as registered mail: 3,5 € Über 50g oder über 2cm Höhe mit Einschreiben: 5.6 €/ Over 50g or over 2cm height as registered mail: 5,6 € Return policy: You have 14 calendar days to return an item from the date you received it. Rücksendebedingungen: Sie können die Ware in 14 Tagen nach dem Erhalten zurückschicken. Powered by The free listing tool. List your items fast and easy and manage your active items.
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25 ANCIENT BRONZE WEIGHTS WITH 2 SCALE PLATES, VARIETY; LATE PERIOD - BYZANTINE
Lot of 25 bronze weights. With two Roman-Byzantine balance scale plates. Variety of ages; from Egyptian. Late Period to Byzantine 700 BC-600 AD. Variety of shapes and designs; mostly with incised circle designs. Diameter of round weight: 1.4 cm. Diameter of scale plate: 5.5 cm. NOTE THIS ITEM HAS A SPECIAL COMPLIMENTARY FREE SHIPPING VIA USPS REGULAR FIRST CLASS MAIL. FOR ANY SPECIAL DELIVERY REQUESTS. PLEASE CONTACT US FOR DETAILED FEES. Our policy: We ship worldwide. All our items are guaranteed authentic as described. For international shipping. We ship via registered mail, if you wish to have your item(s) shipped via another method, please let us know and we will adjust the shipping fees on the invoice accordingly. NY resident must pay 8.375% for sales tax. All our items come with Certificate of Authenticity. WE TRY OUR BEST TO SERVE ... moreYOU.
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Ancient Late Byzantine Medieval Jewish Star Of David Bronze Ring 13-14th Cent AD
Ancient Late Byzantine Medieval Jewish Star Of David Bronze Ring 13-14th Cent AD Byzantine jewelry was a full continuation of the Roman traditions which were kept alive behind the high walls of the new capital. Constantinople. The Roman techniques and styles continued to form the foundation of Byzantine goldsmith's skills who weren't complete copycats; some innovations such as the use of Christian iconography and further specialization of new and old techniques occurred. Production in the old jewelry centers of Alexandria and Antioch gave way to an increased production in Constantinople. Byzantine jewelry had a huge influence on the manufacturing of personal decoration in the rest of the medieval world. The Carolingian(early 742 AD) and the later Ottonian courts(start 962 AD) were linked to the Byzantine Empire and adopted their fashion ... moreresulting in the northern European Romanesque jewelry style. In the Byzantine Empire jewelry played an important role. It acted as a way to express ones status and as a diplomatic tool. In 529 AD. Emperor Justinian took up laws regulating the wearing and usage of jewelry in a new set of laws, later to be called the Justinian Code. He explicitly writes that sapphires, emeralds and pearls are reserved for the emperor's use but every free man is entitled to wear a gold ring. This may tell us something about the widespread use and great popularity of jewelry. One could easily argue that there hadn't been a need for such a law if jewelry had been a purely aristocratic phenomenon. The Byzantine Empire was wealthy. It had gold mines within its borders and its geographical position was perfect for trade between the East and West. Successful traders. Military officers and high officials in the empire's administration would all have been in the position to afford luxurious jewelry. In an attempt to keep jewelry exclusive Justinian ruled that only he got to decide who wore the finest jewels by presenting his favorite'servants' with presents from the imperial works
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Ancient Late Byzantine Medieval Floral Motif Decorated Ring 13-15th Cent AD
Ancient Late Byzantine Medieval Floral Motif Decorated Ring 13-15th Cent AD Byzantine jewelry was a full continuation of the Roman traditions which were kept alive behind the high walls of the new capital. Constantinople. The Roman techniques and styles continued to form the foundation of Byzantine goldsmith's skills who weren't complete copycats; some innovations such as the use of Christian iconography and further specialization of new and old techniques occurred. Production in the old jewelry centers of Alexandria and Antioch gave way to an increased production in Constantinople. Byzantine jewelry had a huge influence on the manufacturing of personal decoration in the rest of the medieval world. The Carolingian(early 742 AD) and the later Ottonian courts(start 962 AD) were linked to the Byzantine Empire and adopted their fashion ... moreresulting in the northern European Romanesque jewelry style. In the Byzantine Empire jewelry played an important role. It acted as a way to express ones status and as a diplomatic tool. In 529 AD. Emperor Justinian took up laws regulating the wearing and usage of jewelry in a new set of laws, later to be called the Justinian Code. He explicitly writes that sapphires, emeralds and pearls are reserved for the emperor's use but every free man is entitled to wear a gold ring. This may tell us something about the widespread use and great popularity of jewelry. One could easily argue that there hadn't been a need for such a law if jewelry had been a purely aristocratic phenomenon. The Byzantine Empire was wealthy. It had gold mines within its borders and its geographical position was perfect for trade between the East and West. Successful traders. Military officers and high officials in the empire's administration would all have been in the position to afford luxurious jewelry. In an attempt to keep jewelry exclusive Justinian ruled that only he got to decide who wore the finest jewels by presenting his favorite'servants' with presents from the imperial workshops.
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Ancient Late Byzantine Medieval Bronze Ring Blue Glass Inlay 13th-15th Cent AD
Ancient Late Byzantine Medieval Bronze Ring Blue Glass Inlay 13th-15th Cent AD Byzantine jewelry was a full continuation of the Roman traditions which were kept alive behind the high walls of the new capital. Constantinople. The Roman techniques and styles continued to form the foundation of Byzantine goldsmith's skills who weren't complete copycats; some innovations such as the use of Christian iconography and further specialization of new and old techniques occurred. Production in the old jewelry centers of Alexandria and Antioch gave way to an increased production in Constantinople. Byzantine jewelry had a huge influence on the manufacturing of personal decoration in the rest of the medieval world. The Carolingian(early 742 AD) and the later Ottonian courts(start 962 AD) were linked to the Byzantine Empire and adopted their fashion ... moreresulting in the northern European Romanesque jewelry style. In the Byzantine Empire jewelry played an important role. It acted as a way to express ones status and as a diplomatic tool. In 529 AD. Emperor Justinian took up laws regulating the wearing and usage of jewelry in a new set of laws, later to be called the Justinian Code. He explicitly writes that sapphires, emeralds and pearls are reserved for the emperor's use but every free man is entitled to wear a gold ring. This may tell us something about the widespread use and great popularity of jewelry. One could easily argue that there hadn't been a need for such a law if jewelry had been a purely aristocratic phenomenon. The Byzantine Empire was wealthy. It had gold mines within its borders and its geographical position was perfect for trade between the East and West. Successful traders. Military officers and high officials in the empire's administration would all have been in the position to afford luxurious jewelry. In an attempt to keep jewelry exclusive Justinian ruled that only he got to decide who wore the finest jewels by presenting his favorite'servants' with presents from the imperial worksho
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Ancient Late Byzantine Medieval Monogrammatic Ring M A Letters 13-14th Cent AD
Ancient Late Byzantine Medieval Monogrammatic Ring M A Letters 13-14th Cent AD Byzantine jewelry was a full continuation of the Roman traditions which were kept alive behind the high walls of the new capital. Constantinople. The Roman techniques and styles continued to form the foundation of Byzantine goldsmith's skills who weren't complete copycats; some innovations such as the use of Christian iconography and further specialization of new and old techniques occurred. Production in the old jewelry centers of Alexandria and Antioch gave way to an increased production in Constantinople. Byzantine jewelry had a huge influence on the manufacturing of personal decoration in the rest of the medieval world. The Carolingian(early 742 AD) and the later Ottonian courts(start 962 AD) were linked to the Byzantine Empire and adopted their fashion ... moreresulting in the northern European Romanesque jewelry style. In the Byzantine Empire jewelry played an important role. It acted as a way to express ones status and as a diplomatic tool. In 529 AD. Emperor Justinian took up laws regulating the wearing and usage of jewelry in a new set of laws, later to be called the Justinian Code. He explicitly writes that sapphires, emeralds and pearls are reserved for the emperor's use but every free man is entitled to wear a gold ring. This may tell us something about the widespread use and great popularity of jewelry. One could easily argue that there hadn't been a need for such a law if jewelry had been a purely aristocratic phenomenon. The Byzantine Empire was wealthy. It had gold mines within its borders and its geographical position was perfect for trade between the East and West. Successful traders. Military officers and high officials in the empire's administration would all have been in the position to afford luxurious jewelry. In an attempt to keep jewelry exclusive Justinian ruled that only he got to decide who wore the finest jewels by presenting his favorite'servants' with presents from the imperial worksho
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Ancient Late Byzantine Medieval Floral Decorated Silver Ring 14-15th Cent AD
Ancient Late Byzantine Medieval Floral Decorated Silver Ring 14-15th Cent AD Byzantine jewelry was a full continuation of the Roman traditions which were kept alive behind the high walls of the new capital. Constantinople. The Roman techniques and styles continued to form the foundation of Byzantine goldsmith's skills who weren't complete copycats; some innovations such as the use of Christian iconography and further specialization of new and old techniques occurred. Production in the old jewelry centers of Alexandria and Antioch gave way to an increased production in Constantinople. Byzantine jewelry had a huge influence on the manufacturing of personal decoration in the rest of the medieval world. The Carolingian(early 742 AD) and the later Ottonian courts(start 962 AD) were linked to the Byzantine Empire and adopted their fashion ... moreresulting in the northern European Romanesque jewelry style. In the Byzantine Empire jewelry played an important role. It acted as a way to express ones status and as a diplomatic tool. In 529 AD. Emperor Justinian took up laws regulating the wearing and usage of jewelry in a new set of laws, later to be called the Justinian Code. He explicitly writes that sapphires, emeralds and pearls are reserved for the emperor's use but every free man is entitled to wear a gold ring. This may tell us something about the widespread use and great popularity of jewelry. One could easily argue that there hadn't been a need for such a law if jewelry had been a purely aristocratic phenomenon. The Byzantine Empire was wealthy. It had gold mines within its borders and its geographical position was perfect for trade between the East and West. Successful traders. Military officers and high officials in the empire's administration would all have been in the position to afford luxurious jewelry. In an attempt to keep jewelry exclusive Justinian ruled that only he got to decide who wore the finest jewels by presenting his favorite'servants' with presents from the imperial workshops
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Late Ancient Byzantine Gold glass
Late Ancient Byzantine Gold glass saint. 14-15 century AD. size: 7 cm x 4 cm Visit our eBay store to see more great items from the Adam antiquities 1 Guaranteed Authenticity We offer a diverse and changing range of high-quality Greek. Roman, Egyptian, Islamic and Near Eastern works of art. Our acquisition policy adheres to strict ethical, archaeological and aesthetic criteria. Our antiquities are of legal provenance; they belonged to established collections or have been purchased in the art market. All items have been fully researched and are sold with an unconditional Guarantee of Authenticity. We also guarantee absolute discretion and confidentiality. Every item purchased comes with our lifetime unconditional guarantee of authenticity IF REQUESTING A CERTIFICATE PLEASE DO SO AT THE TIME OF PAYMENT. Provide collectors of antiquities with ... morequality pieces at reasonable prices. Combined shipping accepted for multiple lots We Buy and sell Egyptian.Greek, Roman, Islam ic. Paypal.Cashier's checks and international M.O.s we will provide a full refund of the purchase price to any displeased buyer within 30 days. Assuming the item is in the same condition as it was when we shipped it ANY ITEM PROVED TO BE NON-AUTHENTIC WILL BE INSTANTLY REFUNDED
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tarb2011, Lot of Ancient Late Byzantine Bronze Cross Broken, NO RESERVE!!!!
Culture: Byzantine- Middle East Authentic: 100% You will get exactly what you see in photos Payment We accept Paypal and we'll ship worldwide! Shipping Will be sent as a register mail with tracking number. Please email us for more information and photos.
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Superior Ancient Late Byzantine Lead Cross #8
Culture: Byzantine- Middle East Size: 27 mm x 23 mm Authentic: 100% You will get exactly what you see in photos Payment We accept Paypal and we'll ship worldwide! Shipping Will be sent as a register mail with tracking number. Please email us for more information and photos.
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Nice Ancient Late Byzantine Bronze Cross #6
Culture: Byzantine- Middle East Size: 35 mm x 32 mm Authentic: 100% You will get exactly what you see in photos Payment We accept Paypal and we'll ship worldwide! Shipping Will be sent as a register mail with tracking number. Please email us for more information and photos. `4`.RcmdId ViewItemDescV4,RlogId p4%60bo7%60jtb9%3Feog4d71f%2B%3E%604%60-149af0f0fe4-0x114-
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EXTREMELY RARE! ANCIENT SILVER RING Late Byzantine and Medieval period stone
EXTREMELY RARE! ANCIENT SILVER RING Late Byzantine and Medieval period with 11 blue stone! 100% AUTHENTICITY! INCREDIBLE! Absolute beauty and wonderful craftsmanship! huge Silver ring with 11 blue stone! Probably turquoise/ VERY RARE ring is not made for an ordinary person! Stored and perfectly preserved! Wearable! DO NOT MISS! Rare opportunity! Dimensions- Length- 37 mm. Outer diameter- 20 mm. Inside diameter- 18 mm. Diameter of the plate- 25 mm. Weight- 10.44g. see my other items GOOD LUCK Worldwide and combined shipping is possible! TOP CONDITION provider of all our packages is a Bulgarian registered mail with a tracking number of the shipment With Priority option! $7.00 Economy Int'l Shipping,RcmdId ViewItemDescV4,RlogId p4%60bo7%60jtb9%3Fuk.rp*4a24%60%3C%3E-14b30b5d665-0x10f-
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tarb2011, Ancient Late Byzantine early Islamic Weight With Amazing Desert Patina
Late Byzantine early Islamic Bronze Weight. 7 cen. AD. Culture: Byzantine- Middle East size: 11 mm* 5 mm) Weight: 4.1 Grams You will get exactly what you see in photos Payment We accept Paypal and we'll ship worldwide! Shipping Will be sent as a register mail with tracking number. I do combine shipping Please email us for more information and photos.
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Original ancient late Byzantine CROSS pendant artifact WOUNDS OF CHRIST intact
AUTHENTICITY GUARANTEED Up for bids is one original ancient Byzantine cross pendant. Nice. Interesting and absolutely genuine measuring 27x39mm. Original remains of patina and earthen encrustation. Authenticity guaranteed. Items will be shipped within 3 business days of purchase completion. $2 DOMESTIC SHIPPING. INTERNATIONAL- $6(REGISTERED-$20.00) WE COMBINE SHIPPING. $1 for each additional item of the same size or smaller) If you would like to have special shipping. Please contact us. All items will be sent out in protected envelope and boxed if necessary. YOU ARE BIDDING ON AN ANCIENT ITEM(S) AS DESCRIBED AND PICTURED ABOVE! Every item offered by gloria.romanorvm is unconditionally guaranteed to be genuine& authentic. We can provide a certificate of authenticity or extended return policy by request only! If in the unlikely event that ... morean item is found to be reproduction. Full return privileges are within 60 days of receiving the coins. We will promptly offer a full refund without hesitation or hassle.
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Superior LARGE AND HEAVY Ancient Late Byzantine Bronze Cross #7
Culture: Byzantine- Middle East Size: 64 mm x 44 mm weight: 53 Grams Authentic: 100% You will get exactly what you see in photos Payment We accept Paypal and we'll ship worldwide! Shipping Will be sent as a register mail with tracking number. Please email us for more information and photos.
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