A group of ancient Roman Empire marble and terracotta artifacts, circa 100 to 300 AD. A terracotta horse and rider figurine, presumably Horus the Child riding a horse. The figure features in flat shape, with detailed clothing and facial features, holed on the back side. The large vessel features a round bulbous shape with a narrow neck and a flared rim. Two jugs, the first features a ribbed, rounded design and a small handle. The second features a round wide base with a narrow neck and It has a smooth, light surface. A reddish brown terracotta oil lamp features a central hole for oil and a spout for the wick. The surface has a textured pattern. One marble piece of the figure in light brown color. And a small triangular shaped terracotta item with engraved circular and heart shaped patterns on its surface most likely used as an amulet or decorative object. Collectible Archaeological Finds And Relics.
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Auction Date |
September 14th, 2024 |
PRICE WITH BUYER PREMIUM |
$160.00 |