SoldTwo Greco-Roman Terracotta Female HeadsTwo Greco-Roman Terracotta Female HeadsTwo ancient Greco-Roman terracotta female heads; each of a maiden with himation covering pulled back hair (considerable wear; as-is); L: 4 1/4" (larger)See Sold Price
SoldTwo Greco-Roman Terracotta FragmentsTwo Greco-Roman Terracotta FragmentsTwo ancient Greco-Roman terracotta fragments: of a standing maiden's body wearing chiton and himation tightly around body; together with female head with elaborateSee Sold Price
SoldTwo Greco-Roman Terracotta FragmentsTwo Greco-Roman Terracotta FragmentsTwo ancient Greco-Roman terracotta fragments: of a standing maiden's body wearing chiton and himation tightly around body; together with female head with elaborateSee Sold Price
SoldTwo Greco-Roman Terracotta Female FigurinesTwo Greco-Roman Terracotta Female FigurinesTwo ancient Greco-Roman terracotta female figurines; each maiden standing in robes (considerable wear and repair; as-is); H: 6 1/4" (larger)See Sold Price
SoldTwo Greco-Roman Terracotta Female FigurinesTwo Greco-Roman Terracotta Female FigurinesTwo ancient Greco-Roman terracotta female figurines; each maiden standing in robes (considerable wear and repair; as-is); H: 6 1/4" (larger)See Sold Price
SoldTwo Greco-Roman Terracotta HeadsMagna Graecia, ca. 3rd-1st century BC. The first, with elaborate headdress, possibly depicting Ceres, the second a satyr. Custom stand. Collected in the 19th century and from a Northshore, MassachusetSee Sold Price
SoldA Greco - Roman terracotta fragment of a female heA Greco - Roman terracotta fragment of a female head, possibly first century AD, on ebonised stand, 4.5 insSee Sold Price
SoldSix Greco-Roman Terracotta HeadsSix Greco-Roman Terracotta HeadsGroup of six ancient Greco-Roman terracotta heads; each female with their hair tied back, some with head covered (typical wear); L: 1 3/4" (largest); one on plexiglassSee Sold Price
SoldSix Greco-Roman Terracotta HeadsSix Greco-Roman Terracotta HeadsGroup of six ancient Greco-Roman terracotta heads; each female with their hair tied back, some with head covered (typical wear); L: 1 3/4" (largest); one on plexiglassSee Sold Price
SoldTwo Hellenistic Small Heads, Carved Sculpture, onTwo Hellenistic Small Heads, Carved Sculpture, on Wooden Bases. A group of two Greco Roman style stone fragments; in the form of female heads, one with color residue to hair drilled and mounted on staSee Sold Price
Two Egyptian Figures and a Terracotta BustTwo Egyptian Figures and a Terracotta Bust Two bronze figures, one of Amun and the other Sekhmet, together with a Greco-Roman style terracotta female bust. Unknown age. Dimensions: The bust is 3 1/2"See Sold Price
SoldTwo Greco-Roman Stone HeadsTwo Greco-Roman Stone HeadsCirca 500-300 B.C. A Roman polished white marble specimen head fragment of a male with stylized hair, almond eyes, pursed lips, protruding ears; the other, a Greek female heSee Sold Price
SoldSix Greco-Roman Terracotta HeadsSix Greco-Roman Terracotta HeadsGroup of six ancient Greco-Roman terracotta heads: black slip grotesque man, bald man and four females (considerable wear; as-is); L: 1 7/8"See Sold Price
SoldSix Greco-Roman Terracotta HeadsSix Greco-Roman Terracotta HeadsGroup of six ancient Greco-Roman terracotta heads: black slip grotesque man, bald man and four females (considerable wear; as-is); L: 1 7/8"See Sold Price
Sold2 Greco-Roman Meissen porcelain figures.A group of two Greco-Roman Meissen porcelain figures, circa 1815-1924. ++ Muse of painting figural group, consisting of a female muse with a paint brush and palette with cherub seated at her head holdSee Sold Price
SoldGreco-Roman Etruscan Artifact Finding GroupEurope,Ancient Includes two carved stone heads of a women, figural terracotta animal head, two miniature oil lamp fragments, one terracotta oil lamp with tendril detailing, and terracotta remnants. SmSee Sold Price
Rare Greco-Roman fragment collectionlate B. C./early A. D.; includes; two large attic pottery fragments, Greek pottery fragment with goat's head, Roman female pottery head fragment, Roman green glass unguentarium or tear collector, pottSee Sold Price
A lot of two ancient terracotta headsA lot of two ancient terracotta heads. The first a Greek female head from a plaque, c. 4th-2nd Century BC, with tightly curled hair, H: 2 2/3 in (6.7cm). The second a Roman grotesque or possibly monkeSee Sold Price
SoldTHREE EARLY ROMAN TERRACOTTA FRAGMENTSOf two head fragments and a reclining Roman female figure in traditional robe. L 10 cm. (4 in.)See Sold Price
SoldRoman and Indian Terracotta Head Group3rd-5th century AD. A group of two terracotta heads, one eastern empire Roman female modelled in the round with band of neat hair to the brow; the other Indian in high relief with mould-formed face anSee Sold Price
SoldRoman Samian Ware Epigraphic PotCirca 1st-2nd century AD. A moulded terracotta pot with pelletted design to the upper and lower borders, framing arcaded designs of female heads, two lovers on a bench, a standing figure, a bird, a trSee Sold Price
SoldRoman Samian Ware Epigraphic PotCirca 1st-2nd century AD. A moulded terracotta pot with pelletted design to the upper and lower borders, framing arcaded designs of female heads, two lovers on a bench, a standing figure, a bird, a trSee Sold Price
SoldANCIENT GREEK APULIAN LEKANIS WITH LADIES OF FASHIONCa. 340-325 BC.A terracotta red-figure lekanis consisting of a black-glazed footed dish with two opposing handles and a flange to receive the lid that is elaborately decorated with two female heads shSee Sold Price
SoldTwo Ancient Roman Figural LampsTerracotta oil lamps comprising 1.) Waist-length hooded female with long hair and toga. [1 7/8" W x 2 1/4" D x 4 7/8" H]. 2.) Bacchanalian head of a man with tight hair/curls and bowl issuing from hisSee Sold Price
A Greco-Roman Marble Head Fragment, Circa 1st Century BC to 4th Century ADSee Sold PriceFeb 27, 2024ThousandPlanet