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$5.50 Shipping Location: Canton, United States Blade Classification: Bilobate. This arrowhead also features a small hole along the longitudinal axis. Similar to rifling in firearms, this would greatly ... moreincrease the accuracy of the shot. While a particular arrowhead may match a Greek typology introduced c. 500 BCE, a similar type may have been produced by Roman auxilliaries c. 100 BCE.
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FORVM Roman Ornate Bronze Column Krater Handle Very Rare Superb
Roman. Ornate Bronze Column Krater Handle, 1st- 2nd Century A.D. We are pleased to offer Alex G. Malloy's personal collection of Roman antiquities. Mr. Malloy. Now retired but consulting for Forum, was a dealer in antiquities for 40 years. We hope you find a few nice pieces here to enhance your collection. From the collection of Alex G. Malloy. Former dealer in antiquities for 40 years. The column krater vessel form. Somewhat similar to a modern punch bowl, is named for its typically column like handles. This handle perfectly fits the'column-like' description. The two curved Corinthian style column-like parts of the handle have floral ornamented bases which were attached to the vessel's shoulder. The'columns' are topped with capital-like acanthus leaves ornamentation. The'capitals' attach to a horizontal entablature-like ... morepart of the handle, which connects the two'columns' and completes the handle. The'entablature' is decorated with a reapeating pattern of tounge shaped dentils. The'entablature' was also attached to the flat everted rim of the Krater's mouth, and was the part the that was held by the fingers. A picture is worth a thousand words, so we suggest also looking a the photo of the column krater in NumisWiki(click the word krater) The Greeks and the Romans usually drank wine diluted with water. The term'krater' comes from the Greek verb meaning'to mix. and the vessels were used for mixing wine and water. The body of a bronze krater was very thin bronze. So few survive today. Because the handles were thicker and cast, they are often all that is left of the original vessel. AI36084. references: Column krater handle; 9.5 cm wide; Corinthian architectural form and ornamentation; complete and intact. Fine quality; condition: Superb. very rare. Estimated value: $190, GUARANTEE Guaranteed Delivery- We guarantee delivery or we will offer a refund. Replacement or store credit. Authenticity Guaranteed For Eternity- Any item deemed a forgery may
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FORVM Roman Bronze Finial Opposing Swan Heads 1st - 2nd Century AD
Roman. Bronze Finial, 1st- 2nd Century A.D. We are pleased to offer Alex G. Malloy's personal collection of Roman antiquities. Mr. Malloy. Now retired but consulting for Forum, was a dealer in antiquities for 40 years. We hope you find a few nice pieces here to enhance your collection. From the collection of Alex G. Malloy. Former dealer in antiquities for 40 years. AI36073. references: Bronze finial from a vessel. Two opposing swan heads, 3 cm high, some green patina; condition: Average, $144, GUARANTEE Guaranteed Delivery- We guarantee delivery or we will offer a refund. Replacement or store credit. Authenticity Guaranteed For Eternity- Any item deemed a forgery may be returned anytime forever for a refund of the purchase price. If any coin purchased from Forum is deemed a forgery by the ACCS. IGC, NGC or PCGS, we will pay the authentication ... morefee plus a refund. SHIPPING OPTIONS COMBINED SHIPPING AT THE SINGLE ITEM SHIPPING RATE FOR AUCTIONS WON WITHIN 3 DAYS. Please note combined shipping is STRICTLY limited to auctions won within 3 days. Please consider the benefits of tracking provided by express mail. Some options are not available for all items or to all locations(for example. Global Express may not be available for books and Global Priority is not available to Italy) U.S. Shipping Options: 1st Class Mail(ONLY FOR COINS(ANY NUMBER) ONLY FOR ORDERS UNDER $200) $3 Priority Mail(ONLY FOR ORDERS UNDER $200) $9 Registered Mail(slow. Normally 2- 3 weeks) $18 Express Mail- $21 Federal Express- $35 International Shipping Options: International 1st Class Mail(ONLY FOR COINS(ANY NUMBER) ONLY FOR ORDERS UNDER $200) $5 Global Priority Mail(ONLY FOR ORDERS UNDER $200) $20 International Registered Mail(slow. Normally 2- 6 weeks) $20 Global Express Mail- $45 Federal Express- $68 PAYMENT OPTIONS If you are the winning bidder. You will receive an email from FORVM with a checkout link and payment instructions. We prefer that winning bidders checkout and make payment using the email link. We
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FORVM Roman Bronze Handle with Bird 4th-5th Century AD Barbarian Influenced
Roman. Bronze Handle, 4th- 5th Century A.D. Antiquities authenticated and attributed by Alex G. Malloy. The style exhibits central European influence. Perhaps Gaul, Goth or Germanic. AA59778. Roman bronze handle. 1.7 inches; terminus in the form of a bird with detail on both sides, nice; from an New Jersey collection; $345, FORVM DOES NOT HAGGLE. NEGOCIATE PRICES, DISCOUNT, OR CONSIDER OFFERS FOR OUR FIXED PRICE EBAY LISTINGS. GUARANTEE Guaranteed Delivery- We guarantee delivery. If your order is not delivered we will refund. Authenticity Guaranteed For Eternity- Any item deemed a forgery may be returned anytime forever for a refund of the purchase price. If any coin purchased from Forum is deemed a forgery by the ACCS. IGC, NGC or PCGS, we will pay the authentication fee plus a refund. SHIPPING OPTIONS COMBINED SHIPPING AT THE SINGLE ITEM ... moreSHIPPING RATE FOR AUCTIONS WON WITHIN 3 DAYS. Please note combined shipping is STRICTLY limited to auctions won within 3 days. Some options are not available for all items or to all locations. First Class Mail and International Airmail can only be used on envelopes. We cannot ship fragile items or items too large to fit in an envelope by First Class Mail or International Airmail. Express mail may not be available or an additional charge may be necessary for heavy book orders. U.S. Shipping Options: 1st Class Mail(Coins Only) $3 Priority Mail- $9 Express Mail- $21 International Shipping Options: International 1st Class Mail(Coins Only) $5 Global Priority Mail(ONLY FOR ORDERS UNDER $200) $20 International Registered Mail(slow. Normally 2- 6 weeks) $20 Global Express Mail- $45. LIMITS AND EXCEPTIONS Returned items must be in the same condition as when purchased. Uncleaned coins must still be uncleaned. Encapsulated coin holders must still be sealed. Coins purchased as a group for one price may be returned only as an entire group. Shipping charges are not refunded for items that were delivered. For international shipments our delivery guarantee is voided if yo
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FORVM Roman Bronze Repousse Plaque (Lorica Sqaumata?) w/ Centaur 1st-3rd c. BC
Roman. Bronze Repousse Plaque with Centaur Holding a Bow, Lorica Sqaumata Armor Plate( c. 1st- 3rd Century B.C. Antiquities authenticated and attributed by Alex G. Malloy. Likely used in some legionary application; perhaps as a lorica squamata legionary armor plate segment. AA59779. Roman. Bronze repousse, 1.75 x 1.75 inches; date struck: c. 1st- 3rd century A.D. additional comments: sheet bronze hammered from behind in repousse technique to raise the figure of a centaur holding a bow, remains of two rivet holes where it was attached, tear on body, rare and interesting; from a New Jersey collection; $1150, Forum Ancient Coins' Buy it Now eBay listings are priced to sell. We do NOT discount or consider offers for our FIXED PRICE eBay listings. GUARANTEE Guaranteed Delivery- We guarantee delivery. If your order is not delivered we will ... morerefund. Authenticity Guaranteed For Eternity- Any item deemed a forgery may be returned anytime forever for a refund of the purchase price. If any coin purchased from Forum is deemed a forgery by the ACCS. IGC, NGC or PCGS, we will pay the authentication fee plus a refund. SHIPPING OPTIONS COMBINED SHIPPING AT THE SINGLE ITEM SHIPPING RATE FOR AUCTIONS WON WITHIN 3 DAYS. Please note combined shipping is STRICTLY limited to auctions won within 3 days. Some options are not available for all items or to all locations. First Class Mail and International Airmail can only be used on envelopes. We cannot ship fragile items or items too large to fit in an envelope by First Class Mail or International Airmail. Express mail may not be available or an additional charge may be necessary for heavy book orders. U.S. Shipping Options: 1st Class Mail(Coins Only) $3 Priority Mail- $9 Express Mail- $21 International Shipping Options: International 1st Class Mail(Coins Only. Orders Under $200) $5 Global Priority Mail(Orders Under $200) $20 International Registered Mail(slow. Normally 2- 6 weeks) $20 Global Express Mail- $45. Heavy multiple book orders and orders for large frag
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FORVM Roman Nemausus(?) Bronze Phallic Amulet 2nd Cent Greatest Rarity Superb
Roman(Nemausus? Bronze Phallic Amulet, 2nd Century A.D. We are pleased to offer Alex G. Malloy's personal collection of Roman antiquities. Mr. Malloy. Now retired but consulting for Forum, was a dealer in antiquities for 40 years. We hope you find a few nice pieces here to enhance your collection. From the collection of Alex G. Malloy. Former dealer in antiquities for 40 years. The Worship of the Generative Powers' by Thomas Wright(1866) discusses phallic worship. Which appears to have flourished across the Empire, especially at Nemausus, modern Nimes in the south of France. At Nemausus the symbols of this worship appeared in bizzare fanciful sculptures on the walls of its amphitheater and on other buildings. An engraving from Wright's book depicts a Roman bas relief found on a monument at Nimes in 1825. Click here to see the ... moreimage, in which the penis forms the tail of a crested bird who sits upon a nest of egg-like vulvas. Perhaps our amulet is related to the worship at Nemausus? AS36085. Bronze erotic phallic amulet; 4 cm long; male figure(a squirrel? Arms together out front, standing on large erect phallus(the squirrel's tail? condition: Superb. Additional comments: very strange! of greatest rarity. $1690, Forum Ancient Coins' Buy it Now eBay listings are priced to sell. We do NOT discount or consider offers for our FIXED PRICE eBay listings. GUARANTEE Guaranteed Delivery- We guarantee delivery. If your order is not delivered we will refund. Authenticity Guaranteed For Eternity- Any item deemed a forgery may be returned anytime forever for a refund of the purchase price. If any coin purchased from Forum is deemed a forgery by the ACCS. IGC, NGC or PCGS, we will pay the authentication fee plus a refund. SHIPPING OPTIONS COMBINED SHIPPING AT THE SINGLE ITEM SHIPPING RATE FOR AUCTIONS WON WITHIN 3 DAYS. Please note combined shipping is STRICTLY limited to auctions won within 3 days. Some options are not available for all items or to all locations. First Class Mail and International Airmail can
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FORVM Roman Bronze Askos (Pitcher) 1st Century BC ex A.G. Malloy Collection
Roman Republic. Bronze Askos Pitcher, 1st Century B.C. We are pleased to offer Alex G. Malloy's personal collection of Roman antiquities. Mr. Malloy. Now retired but consulting for Forum, was a dealer in antiquities for 40 years. We hope you find a few nice pieces here to enhance your collection. From the collection of Alex G. Malloy. Former dealer in antiquities for 40 years. An askos is an assymetric vessel imitating the shape of a leather wine-skin. With an off-center mouth, convex top, and single arching handle. AY36080. Bronze askos; cf. Hayes ROM 112-113. MFA Boston, Comstock/Vermeule 470-1, 9.6 cm high; additional comments: long projecting spout pinched at sides, handle with vegetable decoration at ends, spherical body, short pedestal base; mounted on wood base, complete, handle reconstructed; $1380, Forum Ancient Coins' Buy ... moreit Now eBay listings are priced to sell. We do NOT discount or consider offers for our FIXED PRICE eBay listings. GUARANTEE Guaranteed Delivery- We guarantee delivery. If your order is not delivered we will refund. Authenticity Guaranteed For Eternity- Any item deemed a forgery may be returned anytime forever for a refund of the purchase price. If any coin purchased from Forum is deemed a forgery by the ACCS. IGC, NGC or PCGS, we will pay the authentication fee plus a refund. SHIPPING OPTIONS COMBINED SHIPPING AT THE SINGLE ITEM SHIPPING RATE FOR AUCTIONS WON WITHIN 3 DAYS. Please note combined shipping is STRICTLY limited to auctions won within 3 days. Some options are not available for all items or to all locations. First Class Mail and International Airmail can only be used on envelopes. We cannot ship fragile items or items too large to fit in an envelope by First Class Mail or International Airmail. Express mail may not be available or an additional charge may be necessary for heavy book orders. U.S. Shipping Options: 1st Class Mail(Coins Only) $3 Priority Mail- $9 Express Mail- $21 International Shipping Options: International 1st Class Mail(Coins Only. Orders Under $200
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FORVM Roman Bronze Mirror de-acquisition fm Museo Nazionale di Villa Giulia
Roman. Bronze Mirror Disc, 1st- 2nd Century A.D. We are pleased to offer Alex G. Malloy's personal collection of Roman antiquities. Mr. Malloy. Now retired but consulting for Forum, was a dealer in antiquities for 40 years. We hope you find a few nice pieces here to enhance your collection. Ex Museo Nazionale di Villa Giulia. Rome de-acquisition, c. 1950’s; ex Ran Ryan. Rome 1974; from the collection of Alex G. Malloy, former dealer in antiquities for 40 years. Museo Nazionale di Villa Giulia is a museum in Rome principally devoted to antiquities of the pre-Roman period from ancient Umbria. Latium, and southern Etruria. It is housed in the Villa Giulia, or Villa di Papa Giulio(Pope Julius) which was built in the mid-16th century for Pope Julius III and has housed the museum since 1889. AI36100. Bronze Göbl MIRror disc; 4 3/4 inches ... morediameter; thick green patina; condition: Choice; $259, Forum Ancient Coins' Buy it Now eBay listings are priced to sell. We do NOT discount or consider offers for our FIXED PRICE eBay listings. GUARANTEE Guaranteed Delivery- We guarantee delivery. If your order is not delivered we will refund. Authenticity Guaranteed For Eternity- Any item deemed a forgery may be returned anytime forever for a refund of the purchase price. If any coin purchased from Forum is deemed a forgery by the ACCS. IGC, NGC or PCGS, we will pay the authentication fee plus a refund. SHIPPING OPTIONS COMBINED SHIPPING AT THE SINGLE ITEM SHIPPING RATE FOR AUCTIONS WON WITHIN 3 DAYS. Please note combined shipping is STRICTLY limited to auctions won within 3 days. Some options are not available for all items or to all locations. First Class Mail and International Airmail can only be used on envelopes. We cannot ship fragile items or items too large to fit in an envelope by First Class Mail or International Airmail. Express mail may not be available or an additional charge may be necessary for heavy book orders. U.S. Shipping Options: 1st Class Mail(Coins Only) $3 Priority Mail- $9 Express Mail- $21 Intern
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FORVM Roman or Byzantine Bronze Tweezers c. 3rd-12th Century AD
Roman-Byzantine. Bronze Tweezers, c. 3rd- 12th Century A.D. Antiquities authenticated and attributed by Alex G. Malloy. A design that has not changed even to modern times. AS50447. Bronze tweezers. 6 cm long; $46, Forum Ancient Coins' Buy it Now eBay listings are priced to sell. We do NOT discount or consider offers for our FIXED PRICE eBay listings. GUARANTEE Guaranteed Delivery- We guarantee delivery. If your order is not delivered we will refund. Authenticity Guaranteed For Eternity- Any item deemed a forgery may be returned anytime forever for a refund of the purchase price. If any coin purchased from Forum is deemed a forgery by the ACCS. IGC, NGC or PCGS, we will pay the authentication fee plus a refund. SHIPPING OPTIONS COMBINED SHIPPING AT THE SINGLE ITEM SHIPPING RATE FOR AUCTIONS WON WITHIN 3 DAYS. Please note combined shipping ... moreis STRICTLY limited to auctions won within 3 days. Some options are not available for all items or to all locations. First Class Mail and International Airmail can only be used on envelopes. We cannot ship fragile items or items too large to fit in an envelope by First Class Mail or International Airmail. Express mail may not be available or an additional charge may be necessary for heavy book orders. U.S. Shipping Options: 1st Class Mail(Coins Only) $3 Priority Mail- $9 Express Mail- $21 International Shipping Options: International 1st Class Mail(Coins Only. Orders Under $200) $5 Global Priority Mail(Orders Under $200) $20 International Registered Mail(slow. Normally 2- 6 weeks) $20 Global Express Mail- $45. Heavy multiple book orders and orders for large fragile antiquities may require additional shipping to some locations. LIMITS AND EXCEPTIONS Returned items must be in the same condition as when purchased. Uncleaned coins must still be uncleaned. Encapsulated coin holders must still be sealed. Coins purchased as a group for one price may be returned only as an entire group. Shipping charges are not refunded for items that were delivered. For internation
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FORVM Roman Bronze Horse Bits 1-2 c. AD ex Museo Nazionale di Villa Giulia Rome
Roman. Two Bronze Cheek Pieces to Horse Bit, 1st- 2nd Century A.D. We are pleased to offer Alex G. Malloy's personal collection of Roman antiquities. Mr. Malloy. Now retired but consulting for Forum, was a dealer in antiquities for 40 years. We hope you find a few nice pieces here to enhance your collection. Ex Museo Nazionale di Villa Giulia. Rome de-acquisition, c. 1950?s; ex Ran Ryan. Rome 1974; from the collection of Alex G. Malloy, former dealer in antiquities for 40 years. AI36099. Two three-ring bronze horse bit cheek fittings; each 3 ¼ inches across; one ring smaller. Green patina; condition: Choice; $167, Forum Ancient Coins' Buy it Now eBay listings are priced to sell. We do NOT discount or consider offers for our FIXED PRICE eBay listings. GUARANTEE Guaranteed Delivery- We guarantee delivery. If your order is not delivered ... morewe will refund. Authenticity Guaranteed For Eternity- Any item deemed a forgery may be returned anytime forever for a refund of the purchase price. If any coin purchased from Forum is deemed a forgery by the ACCS. IGC, NGC or PCGS, we will pay the authentication fee plus a refund. SHIPPING OPTIONS COMBINED SHIPPING AT THE SINGLE ITEM SHIPPING RATE FOR AUCTIONS WON WITHIN 3 DAYS. Please note combined shipping is STRICTLY limited to auctions won within 3 days. Some options are not available for all items or to all locations. First Class Mail and International Airmail can only be used on envelopes. We cannot ship fragile items or items too large to fit in an envelope by First Class Mail or International Airmail. Express mail may not be available or an additional charge may be necessary for heavy book orders. U.S. Shipping Options: 1st Class Mail(Coins Only) $3 Priority Mail- $9 Express Mail- $21 International Shipping Options: International 1st Class Mail(Coins Only. Orders Under $200) $5 Global Priority Mail(Orders Under $200) $20 International Registered Mail(slow. Normally 2- 6 weeks) $20 Global Express Mail- $45. Heavy multiple book orders and orders for large
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FORVM Ancient Roman Bronze Bust of Mercury 1st - 3rd Century AD
Roman Empire. Protome Bronze Bust of Mercury, c. 1st- 3rd Century A.D. Antiquities authenticated and attributed by Alex G. Malloy. AS59894. Bronze bronze protome bust of Mercury. Wearing his winged cap and toga clasped on shoulder, 46 mm, 1 7/8 inches; date struck: c. 1st- 3rd Century A.D. $288, Forum Ancient Coins' Buy it Now eBay listings are priced to sell. We do NOT discount or consider offers for our FIXED PRICE eBay listings. GUARANTEE Guaranteed Delivery- We guarantee delivery. If your order is not delivered we will refund. Authenticity Guaranteed For Eternity- Any item deemed a forgery may be returned anytime forever for a refund of the purchase price. If any coin purchased from Forum is deemed a forgery by the ACCS. IGC, NGC or PCGS, we will pay the authentication fee plus a refund. SHIPPING OPTIONS COMBINED SHIPPING AT THE SINGLE ... moreITEM SHIPPING RATE FOR AUCTIONS WON WITHIN 3 DAYS. Please note combined shipping is STRICTLY limited to auctions won within 3 days. Some options are not available for all items or to all locations. First Class Mail and International Airmail can only be used on envelopes. We cannot ship fragile items or items too large to fit in an envelope by First Class Mail or International Airmail. Express mail may not be available or an additional charge may be necessary for heavy book orders. U.S. Shipping Options: 1st Class Mail(Coins Only) $3 Priority Mail- $9 Express Mail- $21 International Shipping Options: International 1st Class Mail(Coins Only. Orders Under $200) $5 Global Priority Mail(Orders Under $200) $20 International Registered Mail(slow. Normally 2- 6 weeks) $20 Global Express Mail- $45. Heavy multiple book orders and orders for large fragile antiquities may require additional shipping to some locations. LIMITS AND EXCEPTIONS Returned items must be in the same condition as when purchased. Uncleaned coins must still be uncleaned. Encapsulated coin holders must still be sealed. Coins purchased as a group for one price may be returned only as an entire gr
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FORVM Roman Bronze Swinging Handle 1st-2nd Cent AD Ex Museo Villa Giulia
Roman. Bronze Swinging Handle, 1st- 2nd Century A.D. We are pleased to offer Alex G. Malloy's personal collection of Roman antiquities. Mr. Malloy. Now retired but consulting for Forum, was a dealer in antiquities for 40 years. We hope you find a few nice pieces here to enhance your collection. Ex Museo Nazionale di Villa Giulia. Rome de-acquisition, c. 1950’s; ex Ran Ryan. Rome 1974; from the collection of Alex G. Malloy, former dealer in antiquities for 40 years. Museo Nazionale di Villa Giulia is a museum in Rome principally devoted to antiquities of the pre-Roman period from ancient Umbria. Latium, and southern Etruria. It is housed in the Villa Giulia, or Villa di Papa Giulio(Pope Julius) which was built in the mid-16th century for Pope Julius III and has housed the museum since 1889. AI36097. Bronze swinging handle; 6 1/4 inches ... moreacross; round bar. Ends turned back, cone shaped terminals; condition: Choice. Additional comments: from a two handled pot or bowl; green patina, complete and intact; $178, Forum Ancient Coins' Buy it Now eBay listings are priced to sell. We do NOT discount or consider offers for our FIXED PRICE eBay listings. GUARANTEE Guaranteed Delivery- We guarantee delivery. If your order is not delivered we will refund. Authenticity Guaranteed For Eternity- Any item deemed a forgery may be returned anytime forever for a refund of the purchase price. If any coin purchased from Forum is deemed a forgery by the ACCS. IGC, NGC or PCGS, we will pay the authentication fee plus a refund. SHIPPING OPTIONS COMBINED SHIPPING AT THE SINGLE ITEM SHIPPING RATE FOR AUCTIONS WON WITHIN 3 DAYS. Please note combined shipping is STRICTLY limited to auctions won within 3 days. Some options are not available for all items or to all locations. First Class Mail and International Airmail can only be used on envelopes. We cannot ship fragile items or items too large to fit in an envelope by First Class Mail or International Airmail. Express mail may not be available or an additional charge may be necessary fo
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FORVM Roman Bronze Vessel Handle w/ Bacchus and a Panther 1st Century AD
Roman Bronze Vessel Handle. Ornamented With Bacchus and a Panther, c. 1st Century A.D. Antiquities authenticated and attributed by Alex G. Malloy. The Panther was the companion of Bacchus. The grapevine and its wild barren alter-ego. The toxic ivy plant, were both sacred to him. This handle was once attached to vessel used for serving or drinking wine. AI30971. height 8.0 cm(3' Excellent condition with a nice green patina; additional comments: bronze vessel handle ornamented with a facing young head of Bacchus wearing an ivy wreath in his long flowing hair, panther skin tied at neck, the curving handle ends with a panther head; $1346, Forum Ancient Coins' Buy it Now eBay listings are priced to sell. We do NOT discount or consider offers for our FIXED PRICE eBay listings. GUARANTEE Guaranteed Delivery- We guarantee delivery. If your ... moreorder is not delivered we will refund. Authenticity Guaranteed For Eternity- Any item deemed a forgery may be returned anytime forever for a refund of the purchase price. If any coin purchased from Forum is deemed a forgery by the ACCS. IGC, NGC or PCGS, we will pay the authentication fee plus a refund. SHIPPING OPTIONS COMBINED SHIPPING AT THE SINGLE ITEM SHIPPING RATE FOR AUCTIONS WON WITHIN 3 DAYS. Please note combined shipping is STRICTLY limited to auctions won within 3 days. Some options are not available for all items or to all locations. First Class Mail and International Airmail can only be used on envelopes. We cannot ship fragile items or items too large to fit in an envelope by First Class Mail or International Airmail. Express mail may not be available or an additional charge may be necessary for heavy book orders. U.S. Shipping Options: 1st Class Mail(Coins Only) $3 Priority Mail- $9 Express Mail- $21 International Shipping Options: International 1st Class Mail(Coins Only. Orders Under $200) $5 Global Priority Mail(Orders Under $200) $20 International Registered Mail(slow. Normally 2- 6 weeks) $20 Global Express Mail- $45. Heavy multiple book orders
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FORVM Roman Bronze Bird Fibula 1 1/4 inch 3rd - 5th Century AD
Roman. Bronze Bird Fibula, c. 3rd- 5th Century A.D. A fibula(plural fibulae) is an ancient brooch. Technically. The Latin term, fibulae, refers to Roman brooches; however, the term is widely used to refer to brooches from the entire ancient and early medieval world that continue Roman forms. Fibulae were used to fasten clothing or, in some cases, purely for decoration. They followed the straight pin in evolution and were eventually replaced by buttons. They are perhaps most famous as the fastener on Roman military cloaks- the sagum and paludamentum. However, they were used centuries before Rome was founded and for centuries after it fell. They were used by Greeks, Persians, Phrygians, Celts, Germans, Slavs and many other peoples in addition to Romans. They were used by soldiers and civilians; by men, women and children. They can thus signify ... moreculture, tribe, sex, status or profession- though not always. They were used on robes, shirts and dresses as well as cloaks. One thing they were never used on was the toga, which was simply folded and draped and was not fixed by any pin. AS61829. Roman fibula; cf. Hattatt BOA 1156- 1159; 1.25 inches. Pin missing; from a New Jersey collection; date struck: c. 3rd- 5th Century A.D. $311, Forum Ancient Coins' Buy it Now eBay listings are priced to sell. We do NOT discount or consider offers for our FIXED PRICE eBay listings. GUARANTEE Guaranteed Delivery- We guarantee delivery. If your order is not delivered we will refund. Authenticity Guaranteed For Eternity- Any item deemed a forgery may be returned anytime forever for a refund of the purchase price. If any coin purchased from Forum is deemed a forgery by the ACCS. IGC, NGC or PCGS, we will pay the authentication fee plus a refund. SHIPPING OPTIONS COMBINED SHIPPING AT THE SINGLE ITEM SHIPPING RATE FOR AUCTIONS WON WITHIN 3 DAYS. Please note combined shipping is STRICTLY limited to auctions won within 3 days. Some options are not available for all items or to all locations. First Class Mail and International Airma
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FORVM Roman Bronze Patera Handle Fluted w/ Ram Head c. 1st -3rd Century AD
Roman. Bronze Patera Handle, c. 1st- 3rd Century A.D. Antiquities authenticated and attributed by Alex G. Malloy. A patera was a plate used by Roman priests to make sacrificial offerings to the Gods. Paterae were thin and most often have been lost to corrosion leaving only the handle remaining. AL59776. Roman. Bronze patera handle, c. 1st- 3rd century A.D. 5.6' additional comments: heavy fluted handle terminating in a collar from which a ram's head with curled horns emerges; from a New Jersey collection; rare. $874, Forum Ancient Coins' Buy it Now eBay listings are priced to sell. We do NOT discount or consider offers for our FIXED PRICE eBay listings. GUARANTEE Guaranteed Delivery- We guarantee delivery. If your order is not delivered we will refund. Authenticity Guaranteed For Eternity- Any item deemed a forgery may be returned ... moreanytime forever for a refund of the purchase price. If any coin purchased from Forum is deemed a forgery by the ACCS. IGC, NGC or PCGS, we will pay the authentication fee plus a refund. SHIPPING OPTIONS COMBINED SHIPPING AT THE SINGLE ITEM SHIPPING RATE FOR AUCTIONS WON WITHIN 3 DAYS. Please note combined shipping is STRICTLY limited to auctions won within 3 days. Some options are not available for all items or to all locations. First Class Mail and International Airmail can only be used on envelopes. We cannot ship fragile items or items too large to fit in an envelope by First Class Mail or International Airmail. Express mail may not be available or an additional charge may be necessary for heavy book orders. U.S. Shipping Options: 1st Class Mail(Coins Only) $3 Priority Mail- $9 Express Mail- $21 International Shipping Options: International 1st Class Mail(Coins Only. Orders Under $200) $5 Global Priority Mail(Orders Under $200) $20 International Registered Mail(slow. Normally 2- 6 weeks) $20 Global Express Mail- $45. Heavy multiple book orders and orders for large fragile antiquities may require additional shipping to some locations. LIMITS AND EXCEPTIONS Retur
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FORVM Roman Lozenge Shaped Stepped Bronze Brooch 2nd Cent AD RARE!!!
Roman. Bronze Lozenge Shaped Stepped Brooch, c. 2nd Century A.D. We are pleased to offer Alex G. Malloy's personal collection of Roman antiquities. Mr. Malloy. Now retired but consulting for Forum, was a dealer in antiquities for 40 years. We hope you find a few nice pieces here to enhance your collection. From the collection of Alex G. Malloy. Former dealer in antiquities for 40 years. Appears to be from the same workshop as the referenced Hattatt brooch. Which was found in Britain. AS36059. Bronze stepped brooch. Cf. Hattatt BoA, 1085; cf. Malloy Auction LXI, May, 9, 2001, 1241; 28 mm long; finely made; condition: Choice. Additional comments: diamond shape, without lugs, enamel diamond in center, stepped levels with incised lines, hinged pin, rear hollowed hemispherically; complete with pin, two holes from corrosion; rare without lugs. ... more$207, Forum Ancient Coins' Buy it Now eBay listings are priced to sell. We do NOT discount or consider offers for our FIXED PRICE eBay listings. GUARANTEE Guaranteed Delivery- We guarantee delivery. If your order is not delivered we will refund. Authenticity Guaranteed For Eternity- Any item deemed a forgery may be returned anytime forever for a refund of the purchase price. If any coin purchased from Forum is deemed a forgery by the ACCS. IGC, NGC or PCGS, we will pay the authentication fee plus a refund. SHIPPING OPTIONS COMBINED SHIPPING AT THE SINGLE ITEM SHIPPING RATE FOR AUCTIONS WON WITHIN 3 DAYS. Please note combined shipping is STRICTLY limited to auctions won within 3 days. Some options are not available for all items or to all locations. First Class Mail and International Airmail can only be used on envelopes. We cannot ship fragile items or items too large to fit in an envelope by First Class Mail or International Airmail. Express mail may not be available or an additional charge may be necessary for heavy book orders. U.S. Shipping Options: 1st Class Mail(Coins Only) $3 Priority Mail- $9 Express Mail- $21 International Shipping Options: International 1st
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FORVM Roman Bronze Tweezers 2nd-4th Century AD ex Malloy
Roman. Bronze Tweezers, 2nd- 4th Century A.D. We are pleased to offer Alex G. Malloy's personal collection of Roman antiquities. Mr. Malloy. Now retired but consulting for Forum, was a dealer in antiquities for 40 years. We hope you find a few nice pieces here to enhance your collection. From the collection of Alex G. Malloy. Former dealer in antiquities for 40 years. AI36108. Bronze tweezers; cf. Malloy. Official Guide to Artifacts of Ancient Civilizations, 1997, 1775; 2 inches long; condition: Intact and choice; $207, Forum Ancient Coins' Buy it Now eBay listings are priced to sell. We do NOT discount or consider offers for our FIXED PRICE eBay listings. GUARANTEE Guaranteed Delivery- We guarantee delivery. If your order is not delivered we will refund. Authenticity Guaranteed For Eternity- Any item deemed a forgery may be returned ... moreanytime forever for a refund of the purchase price. If any coin purchased from Forum is deemed a forgery by the ACCS. IGC, NGC or PCGS, we will pay the authentication fee plus a refund. SHIPPING OPTIONS COMBINED SHIPPING AT THE SINGLE ITEM SHIPPING RATE FOR AUCTIONS WON WITHIN 3 DAYS. Please note combined shipping is STRICTLY limited to auctions won within 3 days. Some options are not available for all items or to all locations. First Class Mail and International Airmail can only be used on envelopes. We cannot ship fragile items or items too large to fit in an envelope by First Class Mail or International Airmail. Express mail may not be available or an additional charge may be necessary for heavy book orders. U.S. Shipping Options: 1st Class Mail(Coins Only. Must Fit in an Ordinary Envelope) $3 Priority Mail- $9 Express Mail- $21 International Shipping Options: International 1st Class Mail(Coins Only. Must Fit in an Ordinary Envelope, Orders Under $200) $5 Global Priority Mail(Orders Under $200) $20 International Registered Mail(slow. Normally 2- 6 weeks) $20 Global Express Mail- $45. Heavy multiple book orders and orders for large fragile antiquities may requir
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FORVM Roman 2 Bronze Nails (Nautical Tacks) ex Tucker and ex Malloy Collections
Roman. Two Bronze Nails, 1st Century B.C. 1st Century A.D. We are pleased to offer Alex G. Malloy's personal collection of Roman antiquities. Mr. Malloy. Now retired but consulting for Forum, was a dealer in antiquities for 40 years. We hope you find a few nice pieces here to enhance your collection. Called shielding tacks or nails. This type of Roman nail was used to affix lead shieldings on the bottom of Roman Galleys. AI36105. Two bronze nails; broad flat'shield' heads. 1 inch tall, with wood stand; condition: Choice. Additional comments: ex Tucker Collection; from the collection of Alex G. Malloy, former dealer in antiquities for 40 years; $81, Forum Ancient Coins' Buy it Now eBay listings are priced to sell. We do NOT discount or consider offers for our FIXED PRICE eBay listings. GUARANTEE Guaranteed Delivery- We guarantee ... moredelivery. If your order is not delivered we will refund. Authenticity Guaranteed For Eternity- Any item deemed a forgery may be returned anytime forever for a refund of the purchase price. If any coin purchased from Forum is deemed a forgery by the ACCS. IGC, NGC or PCGS, we will pay the authentication fee plus a refund. SHIPPING OPTIONS COMBINED SHIPPING AT THE SINGLE ITEM SHIPPING RATE FOR AUCTIONS WON WITHIN 3 DAYS. Please note combined shipping is STRICTLY limited to auctions won within 3 days. Some options are not available for all items or to all locations. First Class Mail and International Airmail can only be used on envelopes. We cannot ship fragile items or items too large to fit in an envelope by First Class Mail or International Airmail. Express mail may not be available or an additional charge may be necessary for heavy book orders. U.S. Shipping Options: 1st Class Mail(Coins Only. Must Fit in an Ordinary Envelope) $4 Priority Mail- $9 Express Mail- $21 International Shipping Options: International 1st Class Mail(Coins Only. Must Fit in an Ordinary Envelope, Orders Under $200) $5 Global Priority Mail(Orders Under $200) $20 International Registered Mail(slow,
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