A Little-Master Cup Greek, Attic. ca. 550-540 B.C. Clay, H. 9.4 cm
A Black-Figured Cup with Youths Attic, 530-510 B.C. Clay, Diam. (excl. handles) 22 cm; H. 11.9 cm.
A Small Tureen H. 8.5 cm. Clay. Silesia (Poland), Lusatian Culture, Bronze to Iron Age, ca. 1300-500 B.C.
A Large Bottle Roman, 2nd-3rd cent. A.D. Glass, H. 24.9 cm
A Jug with Cylindrical Neck H. 10.4 cm. Fired clay. Eastern Central Europe, Bronze to Iron Age Lusatian Culture, ca. 1300-500 B.C.
A Spherical Jar with Knob Handles Egyptian, 3rd-2nd mill. B.C. Stone (beige with reddish banding), H. 5.1 cm.
An Ointment Jar Egyptian, 3rd-2nd mill. B.C. Porphyry (?), H. 8.2 cm.
A Pyxis with Lid Middle Kingdom, 11th-12th Dynasty, ca. 2100-1700 B.C. Alabaster, H. 8 cm
A Biconical Vessel Fired clay. Eastern Central Europe, Bronze- to Iron Age Lusatian Culture, ca. 1300-500 B.C. H. 18.5 cm. Dm. mouth 19.5 cm.
A Small Bottle with Trailing H. 8.1 cm. Yellowish-brown and white glass. Roman, 1st cent. A. D.
A Conical-necked Terrine Eastern Central Europe, Bronze to Iron Age Lusatian Culture, ca. 1300-500 B.C. Clay, H. 12.0 cm. Dm. mouth 11.4 cm
A Conical-necked Terrine Eastern Central Europe, Bronze to Iron Age Lusatian Culture, ca. 1300-500 B.C. Clay, H. 22.0 cm. Dm. mouth 16.3 cm
A Conical-necked Terrine Eastern Central Europe, Bronze to Iron Age Lusatian Culture, ca. 1300-500 B.C. Clay, H. 16.2 cm. Dm. mouth 10.5 cm
A Rattle H. 7.3 cm. Dm. max. 5.9 cm. Fired clay. Eastern Central Europe, Bronze to Iron Age Lusatian Culture, ca. 1300-500 B.C.
A Tureen H. 11.9 cm. Dm. mouth 14.4 cm. Fired clay. Eastern Central Europe, Bronze to Iron Age Lusatian Culture, ca. 1300-500 B.C.
A Rhyton in the Form of a Boar’s Head L. 16.9 cm. Clay, matt red glaze. Western Greek, mid-4th cent. B.C.
A Red-figure Neck-amphora with Twisted Handles, Attributed to the Dinos Painter H. 45 cm. Clay. Attic, ca. 430-420 B.C.
A small Bowl Clear glass with olive cast. Roman, 1st-3rd cent. A.D. H. 4.3 cm.
A Ribbed Bowl H. 3.5 cm, Dm. 11.1 cm. Pale blue glass. Eastern Mediterranean, 1st cent. B.C.-1st cent. A.D.
A Bowl Roman, 1st-2nd cent. A.D. Pale green glass. H. 4.4 cm, Dm. 8.8 cm.
A Jar H. 6.9 cm. Bronze. Greek, 5th cent. B.C.
A Flask with Handle H. 9.1 cm. Light green glass. Roman, 1st-2nd cent. A.D.
An Amphoriskos H. 14.9 cm. Greenish, translucent glass. Roman, 1st-3rd cent. A.D.
A Handle with Animal Protomes L. 13.5 cm. Bronze. Greek, Lakonian, late 6th cent. B.C.
A Black-figure White-ground Lekythos, Attributed the Haimon Painter Attic, ca. 490-480 B.C. Clay. H. 14.3 cm.
An Amphoriskos H. 15 cm. Clay. Attic, 4th cent. B.C.
A Cup H. 10.5 cm. Colourless glass. Eastern Mediterranean, 2nd-3rd cent. A.D.
A Beaker with Trailing Roman, 1st-3rd cent. A.D. H. 8 cm. W. 7.3 cm. Translucent, bluish green glass.
A Black-figure Amphora Type A, Attributed to the Leagros Group Attic, ca. 510 B.C. Clay, H. 53.3 cm.
A Fragment of a Black-figure Column-krater L. 22.8 cm. Clay. Attic, last quarter of 6th cent. B.C.
An Attic Black-figure Little-master Cassel Cup with Sirens H. 9.5 cm; Diam. 14.2 cm (without handles). Clay. Greek, Attic, ca. 530-520 B.C.
An Attic Band-Cup with Lively Figural Scenes H. 13 cm; Diam. 22.3 (excluding handles). Clay. Greek, Attic, ca. 530 B.C.
A Lion Bowl with Handle ca. 9th-8th cent. B.C. Near Eastern Steatite. L. 12.5 cm
A Lion Bowl with Handle ca. 9th-8th cent. B.C. Near Eastern Steatite, L. 12.5 cm
A Red-figure Cup, Attributed to the Painter of Louvre G 456 Dm. 28.5 cm. Clay. Attic, Ca. 440 B.C.
A Ribbed Bowl 1st-2nd cent. A.D. Roman. Yellowish and white glass. H. 6.8 cm
A Bottle Roman. 1st-3rd cent. A.D. Greenish glass. H. 11 cm
Amphoriskos 3rd-4th cent. A.D. Eastern Mediterranean. Yellowish-green and red glass. H. 15 cm
A One-Handled Jug with Head Attachment 10th-8th cent. B.C. Amlash Light brown clay with red-brown wash. H. 21.4 cm
A Lion Bowl with Handle ca. 9th-8th cent. B.C. Near Eastern Brown steatite. L. 12.5 cm