A Head of a Satyr 1st cent. B.C. Late Hellenistic. Marble (possibly Carrara). H. 27.5 cm
A Pair of Pomegranates Western Greek, mid-5th cent. B.C. Pale, micaceous clay, Diam. (max.) 9 cm and 9.6 cm.
A Greek Head of a Youth, the so-called "von Heyl Apollo" Greek, Attic, early 4th cent. B.C. Marble, H. 25.5 cm. W. 23 cm
A Torso of a Man H. 82 cm. Marble. Roman. 1st half of 2nd cent. A.D.
A Fragment with the Face of a Ptolemaic Ruler Ptolemaic, 3rd cent. B.C. Terracotta, H. 5.8 cm
A Bronze Applique of a Devotee Roman, 1st-2nd cent. A.D. Bronze, H. 17.3 cm
A Head of an Idol Cycladic Culture, Early Cycladic II, ca. 2700-2300 B.C. Marble, H. 7.4 cm
A Head of a Horse Etruscan, 6th cent. B.C. Clay, polychromy. L. 13.3 cm
A Rare Celtic Head with Horns (possibly the God Cernunnos) Celtic (British Isles), 2nd cent. B.C.-2nd. cent. A.D. or later Stone (probably limestone), H. 19.1 cm. W. 12.5 cm. D. 12 cm
A Head of a Goddess Greek, last third of 4th-early 3rd cent. B.C. Marble, H. 30 cm. W. 18 cm
A Fragment of a Sarcophagus 1st quarter of 3rd cent. A.D. Roman, Early Severan. Marble. H. 50 cm, W. 34 cm
A Statue of Dionysos ca. 300 B.C. Greek. Marble H. max. 152 cm. W. max. 51.5 cm
A stylized Owl Roman Provinces (?), 1st-4th cent. A.D. or earlier. H. 1.8 cm. Silver.
A Head of a Kouros H. 4 cm. Bronze (solid-cast). Greek, Peloponnese, ca. 600 B.C.
A Portrait Herm of Euripides H. 25.5 cm. W. 16 cm. D. 10.7 cm. Marble. Roman, 2nd half of 2nd cent. A.D.
A Head of a Bearded Deity, probably Asklepios H. 43 cm. Marble. Roman, 1st half of 2nd cent. A.D.
A Bull Askos Cyprus, Late Bronze Age (Late Cypriot II), ca. 1450-1200 B.C. L. 12.4 cm. Terracotta.
A Strigilated Sarcophagus with The Three Graces L. 208 cm. D. 61 cm. H. 39.2-41.2 cm. Marble. Roman, 1st half of 3rd cent. A.D.
A Roman Marble Portrait of a Boy with Isis Lock H. 39.5 cm. Marble. Roman, ca. 220-250 A.D.
A Statuette of a Bull L. 11.3 cm. H. 9.8 cm. Clay. Cyprus, Late Bronze Age, 14th to 12th centuries B.C.
A Statuette of a Horse L. 7.5 cm. H. 5.4 cm. Bronze (solid cast). Greek, Geometric Period, 8th cent. B.C.
A Fragment of a Pilaster Capital H. 28 cm, W. 29 cm. Marble. Roman, 2nd half 1st cent. A.D.
A Small Head of Eros H. 11.3 cm. W. 8.3 cm. D. 9.7 cm. Marble, fine-grained. Roman, early 2nd cent. A.D.
A Relief with Eros Burning a Butterfly H. 32.9 cm. W. 29.3 cm. D. 6.7 cm. Coarse-grained marble. Roman, 1st half of 2nd cent. A.D.
A Private Portrait of a Man H. 42 cm. Marble. Roman, Early Antonine, ca. 140-150 A.D.
A Child's Sarcophagus H. 28.8 cm. L. 92 cm. D. 26.5-28 cm. Marble. Roman, Antonine, mid-2nd cent. A.D.
A Bust of the Goddess Athena H. Head, bust and base: 87.5 cm. H. Head: 31 cm. Marble. Head: Roman, Severan to 2nd half of 3rd cent. A.D.
A Strigilated Sarcophagus H. 62 cm, D. 201.5 cm, W. 67 cm. Grey veined marble. Roman Imperial Period, 1st half of 3rd cent. A.D. and early 4th
A Female Idol of the Plastiras Type, attributed to"the Doumas Master" Early Cycladic I - Plastiras Phase, 3200 - 2800 B.C. Marble, H. 18.9 cm
A Head of a Youthful Deity with Krobylos Marble, H. 28 cm Roman, Antonine. 2nd-3rd quarter of 2nd cent. A.D.
A Portrait Head of a Roman Lady, possibly the Empress Salonina Marble, H. 34.3 cm. W. 19 cm Roman, Period of Gallienus. 3rd quarter of 3rd cent. A.D. (probably 261-268 A.D.)
An Important Bronze Mask Bronze, H. 16 cm. Caucasus, Kouban culture. 8th-5th cent. B.C.
A Rattle H. 4.4 cm. Dm. max. 5.3 cm. Fired clay. Eastern Central Europe, Bronze to Iron Age Lusatian Culture, ca. 1300-500 B.C.
An Ointment Jar Egyptian, Old Kingdom, 6th Dynasty. ca. 2347-2216 B.C. Alabaster. H. 4.2 cm
A Vessel with Lug Handles Egyptian, Predynastic, Naqada I. 1st half of 4th mill. B.C. Basalt, H. 9.5 cm
A Kohl-vessel in the form of an Ibex Bactrian. 2nd mill. B.C. Black stone with white inclusions. H. 12 cm.
A Handle of an Oinochoe with Gorgoneion H. 14 cm. Bronze. Roman, 1st cent. B.C.-1st cent. A.D.
A Hydria with Greek Inscription (Hadra Vase) H. 43 cm. Clay, dark brown glaze. Ptolemaic Egypt, probably Alexandria, late 3rd cent. B.C.
An Oinochoe with Lion's Head Applique (Gnathia Ware) H. 21.7 cm. Clay, black glaze, red, white and yellow paint. Western Greek, Apulian, Last quarter of 4th cent. B.C.
A Fragment of an Oinochoe with a Ptolemaic Ruler Ptolemaic, 3rd-2nd cent. B.C. Faience, H. 7.3