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$24.99 Shipping Location: WOKINGHAM, United Kingdom The Vapheio glasses. Vapheio, Laconia, 1st half of the 15th century. BC (013 - 014). It is only there for display, but not for drinking. I try to describe ... moreany obvious faults as truthfully as I can.
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Free Shipping Location: Greece The serpent is often symbolically associated with the renewal of life because it sheds its skin periodically. However, Nilsson noticed that in the Minoan ... morereligion the snake was the protector of the house, as it later appears also in Greek religion.Among the Greek Dionysiac cult it signified wisdom and was the symbol of fertility.
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Free Shipping Location: Greece The serpent is often symbolically associated with the renewal of life because it sheds its skin periodically. However, Nilsson noticed that in the Minoan ... morereligion the snake was the protector of the house, as it later appears also in Greek religion.Among the Greek Dionysiac cult it signified wisdom and was the symbol of fertility.
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Free Shipping Location: Greece The serpent is often symbolically associated with the renewal of life because it sheds its skin periodically. However, Nilsson noticed that in the Minoan ... morereligion the snake was the protector of the house, as it later appears also in Greek religion.Among the Greek Dionysiac cult it signified wisdom and was the symbol of fertility.
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Free Shipping Location: Garfield, United States Period: Greek Age (7th-4th century B.C.) Artist: ancient Greek artist. Made of bronze (lost wax). “Lost Wax” bronze (or hot-cast bronze) is actually 100% ... morepure Bronze - essentially copper and tin. The most known and used process for making “lost wax” involves pouring of molten bronze.
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Free Shipping Location: Greece This is a wonderful Ancient Minoan Minotaur 100%Bronze statue that is sold from Crete Minoan Museum. Theseus, son of King Aegeus, was said to have volunteered ... morefor the third tribute of youths. He boasted to his father and to all of Athens that he would slay the Minotaur.
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Ancient Greek Pottery Cretan Vase Vessel Pitcher 1500 BC Museum Copy Replica
Ancient Greek Pottery Cretan Vase Vessel Pitcher 1500 BC Museum Copy Replica History: Ancient Greek pottery was practical– vessels for wine. Water, oil and perfume. This is a copy of a two handled pitcher. Design: Geometric lines& circles with flower petal motif on each side in mottled brown. Grey, terra cotta& red. Hash mark” stripes on rim& handles. Matte black interior. Condition: Stray color marks. Pinpricks or anomalies come with vintage territory. Circa 1970’s from one of my parent’s many trips to Greece. Decorated surface seems fine. Black interior has some pinpricks& 1 noticeable flake-off. No chips, cracks or repairs. From non-smoking home. 4” diameter opening. 6¼ at widest x 5” high(10. 16 x 12.5 cm) Backstamp: No 555 Museum Copy Cretan Vase 1500 B.C. G Licelias? See my other auctions for Greek Pottery! PAYMENT: ... morePAYPAL only per eBay policy. PayPal accepts major credit cards& debit card. And is the safest method for both parties. Payment must be received within 5 days after close of auction. SHIPMENT: By US Postal Service. WE COMBINE TO SAVE YOU $$$: We are glad to quote you the savings-just ask! INSURANCE: We pack each item very carefully. Insurance is included only if Priority Mail or UPS is selected. RETURN POLICY: Please read my description carefully and look at the photos up close. And email me with questions before bidding. All sales are final. However. We will refund any purchase if description of item was misrepresented in auction listing. Thank you. Normal 0 false false false EN-US X-NONE X-NONE
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ANCIENT GREEK BRONZE MUSEUM STATUE REPLICA OF CRETAN BULL (1274)
AncientGreek Bronze Museum Statue Replica Of Cretan Bull Code: 1274 Dimensions: 8 x4 cm 3.16x1.58 in Weight: 300gr Material: BRONZE Color: MUSEUM OXIDIGATION This is a handmade Museum Statue Replica Of Cretan Bull made in Greece. From 100% bronzeusing the traditional“lost wax” technique. This is the same technique used by the ancient Greeks to create bronzesculptures and arsenal. The prototype which it was made by is a museumexhibit. The Museum color is given through theprocess of oxidization Description: When the moon has reached the constellation of Taurus. It has passed over an area that the ancients referred to as the sea- the region from Capricorn to the region containing Aries. It was referred to as the sea due to the high concentration of constellations identified as sea creatures within it, Aries being identified as a golden flying ... moreram who flew over the sea. Crete is in a direct line from the natural harbor of Argo, a direction which due the shape of Argo's harbor, and surrounding coastline, requires that all ships initially take this course. Apart from being a bull. Taurus contains a very bright and red star(Aldebaran) meaning that many took it to be evil. Some forms of Greek mythology associated the constellation with the tame white bull, in some versions Zeus in disguise, that seduced Europa and took her to Crete(Minos) whereas others associate it with the white bull that fathered the Minotaur. The Cretan Bull which fathered the Minotaur was originally calm and sent from Poseidon, but king Minos whom it was sent to fell out of favor with Poseidon, and so in some versions of the story, Poseidon made the bull angry. The myth of Poseidon sending the bull(which seduced Minos' wife) may simply be an earlier version of the myth of Zeus seducing Europa. As in earlier Mycenean times, Poseidon had significantly more importance than Zeus. The change of gods was due to the replacement of the Mycenean culture and religion, with a later one favoring Zeus. Poseidon and Zeus, which have the same etymological
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ANCIENT GREEK BRONZE MUSEUM REPLICA OF CRETAN HELMET ON A BASE (1310-1)
Normal 0 false false false EL ZH-CN X-NONE Ancient Greek Cretan helmet from the Island of Crete(Minoan civilization) Dated 680 B.C. Period: Greek Age(7th-5th century B.C. Code: 1310-1 Dimensions: 19x5cm Weight: 800gr Material: BRONZE Color: MUSEUM OXIDIGATION This is a handmade Cretan helmet made in Greece. From 100% bronze using the traditional“lost wax” technique. This is the same technique used by the ancient Greeks to create bronze sculptures and arsenal. The base of the helmet is pure black marble from Edessa. Greece. The prototype which it was made by is a museum exhibit. The museum color is given through the process of oxidization Shipping: Handling time may take up to 10 days because the item is made after it is purchased. Shape and size may vary up to 0.5 cm because it is a handmade product. Shipping takes from 7(European countries) ... moreto 25 working days(rest of the world) Please understand that the above is only the estimated delivery time. It may delay due to strike actions, severe weather, custom reasons or peak seasons, such as Christmas/ New Year Holidays. Payments: We only accept payment with PayPal. 5* star feedbacks are greatly appreciated. If for some reason you feel that you are unable to leave 5 star feedbacks please contact with me and we will try solving the issue. Please note: Import taxes and other charges are not included in the item price or shipping cost. Please check with your country's customs office to determine what or if there are additional costs prior to your purchase. Normal 0 false false false EL ZH-CN X-NONE
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REPLICA MINOAN,CRETAN DOLPHIN & OCEAN VASE Hand painted, with lead seal
An attractive replica of a Bronze-Age Minoan ceramic vase with a hand painted design of dolphins in the ocean in shades of blue. Green and burnt orange. The pottery has a rough, speckled finish and is marked on the base Minoan. 1500BC N.10712. On one of the three handles is a small lead seal with'Hand Made' Measures around 13cm tall and weighs 210g approx. In very good condition with no chips or cracks. Just a couple of specks of rubbed paint( not obvious) Please take a look at my other'Kitsch'n' Collectable' items! Shipping: P and P in the UK(RM First Class) FREE P and P in the UK(RM First Class Special Delivery) £6.00 P and P to Europe(RM Airmail) £5.20 GBP P and P to the USA and elsewhere.Except Australia(RM Airmail) £7.70GBP P and P to Australia- please contact for a quote! Items are dispatched the ... morenext working day following receipt of payment. Within the UK. Delivery times are usually two to five days after dispatch(often sooner! If you would prefer speedier guaranteed delivery, we're happy to arrange it- just get in touch for a quote! Payment: Within the UK. Payment by Paypal, cheque or postal order, please. Outside of the UK I can only accept payment by Paypal, due to high UK bank charges. Pay by paypal and I aim to ship the next working day! MY AIMS! Item Descriptions: I try to describe items as accurately as possible. And to the best of my knowledge, including any damage and sizes. But I'm not infallible, and will happily provide a full refund if I've made a mistake! I also try to take a half-way decent photo so you know what you're bidding on. BUT just get in touch if you would like more information before bidding, and I'll reply within 24 hours(usually much sooner! And if the item isn't what you expected, just let me know and if you return it undamaged in its packaging within 14 working days of receipt I'll refund the full selling price. Shipping Costs: The prices quoted are basic shipping/postage costs charged by Royal Mail or Courier(
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ANCIENT GREEK BRONZE MUSEUM STATUE REPLICA OF CRETAN BULL (1264)
Ancient Greek Bronze Museum Statue Replica Of Cretan Bull Code: 1264 Dimensions: 10 x4 cm 3.95x1.58 in Weight: 130gr Material: BRONZE Color: MUSEUM OXIDIGATION This is a handmade Museum Statue Replica Of Cretan Bull made in Greece. From 100% bronze using the traditional“lost wax” technique. This is the same technique used by the ancient Greeks to create bronze sculptures and arsenal. The prototype which it was made by is a museum exhibit. The Museum color is given through the process of oxidization Description: When the moon has reached the constellation of Taurus. It has passed over an area that the ancients referred to as the sea- the region from Capricorn to the region containing Aries. It was referred to as the sea due to the high concentration of constellations identified as sea creatures within it, Aries being identified as a golden ... moreflying ram who flew over the sea. Crete is in a direct line from the natural harbor of Argo, a direction which due the shape of Argo's harbor, and surrounding coastline, requires that all ships initially take this course. Apart from being a bull. Taurus contains a very bright and red star(Aldebaran) meaning that many took it to be evil. Some forms of Greek mythology associated the constellation with the tame white bull, in some versions Zeus in disguise, that seduced Europa and took her to Crete(Minos) whereas others associate it with the white bull that fathered the Minotaur. The Cretan Bull which fathered the Minotaur was originally calm and sent from Poseidon, but king Minos whom it was sent to fell out of favor with Poseidon, and so in some versions of the story, Poseidon made the bull angry. The myth of Poseidon sending the bull(which seduced Minos' wife) may simply be an earlier version of the myth of Zeus seducing Europa. As in earlier Mycenean times, Poseidon had significantly more importance than Zeus. The change of gods was due to the replacement of the Mycenean culture and religion, with a later one favoring Zeus. Poseidon and Zeus, which have the same etymolo
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ANCIENT GREEK BRONZE MUSEUM REPLICA OF CRETAN MINOAN BATTLE HELMET (1352)
Ancient Greek Cretan helmet from the Island of Crete(Post-Minoan civilization) Dated 680 B.C. Period: Greek Age(7th-5th century B.C. Code: 1352 Dimensions: HxLxW 17x15x10cm or 6.7x5.9x3.9 in Weight: 1500gr Material: BRONZE Color: MUSEUM OXIDIGATION This is a handmade Cretan- Post-Minoan style helmet made in Greece. From 100% bronze using the traditional“lost wax” technique. This is the same technique used by the ancient Greeks to create bronze sculptures and arsenal. The prototype which it was made by is a museum exhibit. The museum color is given through the process of oxidization Shipping: Handling time may take up to 10 days because the item is made after it is purchased. Shape and size may vary up to 0.5 cm because it is a handmade product. Shipping takes from 7(European countries) to 25 working days(rest of the world) Please understand ... morethat the above is only the estimated delivery time. It may delay due to strike actions, severe weather, custom reasons or peak seasons, such as Christmas/ New Year Holidays. Payments: We only accept payment with PayPal. 5* star feedbacks are greatly appreciated. If for some reason you feel that you are unable to leave 5 star feedbacks please contact with me and we will try solving the issue. Please note: Import taxes and other charges are not included in the item price or shipping cost. Please check with your country's customs office to determine what or if there are additional costs prior to your purchase. Normal 0 false false false EL ZH-CN X-NONE
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