A Tetradrachm 20 g. Silver. Western Greek, Sicily, Syracuse, 450 B.C.
A Tetradrachm, Syracuse Dm. 2.3 cm. Silver. Western Greek, Sicily, Syracuse, ca. 480-475 B.C. (Gelon I and Hieron I)
A Tetradrachm, Antiochos IV Epiphanes Hellenistic Palestine, Ake-Ptolemais (modern Acre), ca. 168-164 B.C. Silver. 17.18 g. Diam. max. 32 mm
A Didrachm, Akragas 10 g. Silver. Western Greek, Sicily, Akragas, 500-480 B.C.
A Stater, Metapont Dm. 2.7 cm. Silver. Metapont, ca. 550-530 B.C.
A Tetrobolus, Euboea Dm. ca. 1.5 cm. Silver. Greek, Euboea, 3rd-2nd cent. B.C.
An AE, Syracuse Dm. 2.5 cm. Bronze. Western Greek, Sicily, Syracuse, 289-287 (?) B.C.
A Didrachm, Taranto 10 g. Silver. Western Greek, Calabria, Taranto, 302-281 B.C.
A Didrachm, Maroneia 10 g. Silver. Greek, Thrace, Maroneia, 495-448 B.C.
A Tetradrachm, Leontinoi Dm. 2.3 cm. Silver. Western Greek, Sicily, Leontini, 470-430 B.C.
A Hemidrachm, Akragas 20 g. Bronze. Western Greek, Sicily, Akragas, ca. 400-380 B.C.
A Stater, Tarsos 10 g. Silver. Cilicia, Tarsos, period of the Satrap Pharnabazos, 380-375 B.C.
A Stater (Aspendos) 10.4 g. Silver. Pamphylia, Aspendos, ca. 360 B.C.
A Tetradrachm, Magistrate Choregos Dm. 2.3 cm. Silver. Greek, Thrace, Maroneia, 386-348 B.C.
A Stater, Tarentum 10 g. Silver. Western Greek, Calabria, Tarentum, 333-331/0 B.C.
An Intaglio with Woman's Head 2nd cent. A.D. Roman. Carnelian. H. 1.3 cm
An Intaglio with Huntsman Roman, 1st cent. A.D. Carnelian, H. 1.7 cm
An Intaglio with the Bust of a Woman Hellenistic, 3rd-2nd cent. B.C. Red jasper, H. 1.3 cm
An Intaglio with Hare and Eagle Roman, 2nd-3rd cent. A.D. Carnelian, W. 1.5 cm
An Intaglio with a Goat Roman, 1st-2nd cent. A.D. Chalcedony, W. 1.3 cm. H. 1 cm
A Cameo with Female Bust H. 3.4 cm. W. 2.7 cm. D. 2.4 cm. Silicate stone (possibly burnt chalcedony). Greek, Hellenistic, 3rd-1st cent. B.C.
An Intaglio with the Bust of Herakles Roman, Late Hellenistic/Republican to Early Imperial, 1st cent. B.C.-1st cent. A.D. Red jasper. H. 1.7 cm. W. 1.3 cm
A Vessel Support with Horse H. 10 cm. Bronze. Italic (probably Etruscan), Orientalizing Period, 8th-7th cent. B.C.
A Statuette of a Dancing Satyr H. 8.1 cm. Bronze (solid cast). Etruscan, late 6th-early 5th cent. B.C.
A Stone Tool France, Moreuil. Neolithic, ca. 5500-2200 B.C. Stone, H. 16.5 cm
A Campana Relief with Erotes and Garlands Roman, late 1st cent. B.C.-1st half of 1st cent. A.D. Terracotta. L. 48.5 cm. H. 20.8 cm. D. 5.8 cm.
An Axe Blade Neolithic, ca. 5500-2200 B.C. Brittany, France. Stone (Fibrolith). L. 8.0 cm
A Knob Hammer Axe Middle to Final Neolithic, ca. 2700-2600 B.C. Rügen (North Germany). Stone. L. 13.3 cm. W. 5.9 cm. D. 4.7 cm
A Rattle H. 7.3 cm. Dm. max. 5.9 cm. Clay. Eastern Central Europe, Bronze to Iron Age Lusatian Culture, ca. 1300-500 B.C.
A Fragment of a Painting with a Goddess Egypt, Ptolemaic, 4th-1st cent. B.C. Wood, stuccoed and painted. W. max. 35.1 cm. H. max. 38.7 cm.
A Stone Axe Blade in an Antler Haft France, Neolithic, 5500-2200 B.C. Antler and stone, L. 24.1 cm
An Oil Lamp with Slain Stag Roman, 170-230 A.D. Clay, L. (with handle) 12.5 cm. Dm. 9.5 cm. H. (with handle) 4.9 cm
A Balteus (Chest Belt) from a Monumental Bronze Horse Roman, 2nd half of 1st cent. B.C. Bronze. L. 37.4 cm. H. max. 9.7 cm.
A Dagger Blade Europe, Late Neolithic, ca. 3000-2200 B.C. Silex, L. 21.5 cm
An Axe Blade Jutland, Denmark. Neolithic, ca. 4700-3500 B.C. Stone (silex). L. 13.5 cm
A Dagger Scandinavia, Nordic Early Bronze Age, ca. 1800-1100 B.C. Stone (flint), L. 21.8 cm
A Knife with Tang Europe. Late Bronze Age, ca. 1300-800 B.C. Bronze, L. 23 cm
An Axe Blade Northern or Eastern Europe, Neolithic, ca. 5500-2200 B.C. Silex, L. 28.8 cm
An Axe Blade France, Neolithic, 5500-2000 B.C. Stone (Silex), L. 17.8 cm
A Core ("Livre de Beurre") France, Late to Final Neolithic, ca. 3000-2400 B.C. Stone (Silex), H. 31.3 cm