Ancient Silver Gallery
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ancientart:A silver-gilded greave dating to the mid-4th century BCE from the Yambol region of Bulgar
met-ancient-art:Cuneiform tablet: fragment of a promissory note for silver, Metropolitan Museum of A
Two Byzantine Bracelets of gold, silver, amethyst, sapphire, glass and emerald plasma (whatever that
Two Byzantine Bracelets of gold, silver, amethyst, sapphire, glass and emerald plasma (whatever that
ancientjewels: Hellenistic period Greek silver bracelet depicting a bust of Dionysos and grape vines
ancientpeoples:Head of a kingIran, Sasanian period, ca. 4th centurySilver with mercury gilding, 15 ¾
ancientpeoples:Silver bowlIt is decorated with a floral setting. It also shows a pair of Erotes, one
ancientpeoples:Two Indo-Greek silver coins with profiles of AlexanderBactria (present-day Afghanista
ancientpeoples:Silver Flanged BowlRomano-British4th Century AD(Source: The British Museum)
ancientpeoples:Drinking vessel shaped like a fistA Hittite ceremonial vessel made of silver in centr
ancientpeoples:Silver Cover for a Flanged bowlRomano British4th Century AD(Source: The British Museu
ancientpeoples:Bronze mask coated with silver The mask has a hinge at the top, it was meant to cover
ancientpeoples:Silver Gilt Cup (One of a pair)4th-3rd Century BCLate Classical or Hellenistic(Source
ancientpeoples:Copper brooch of a panther Its spots are inlays of silver. It is 3.4cm high and 6.3cm
ancientpeoples:A Large Silver Centaur RhytonFaleriic.460 BCThe end of a silver drinking horn. In the
ancientpeoples:A Large Silver Centaur RhytonFaleriic.460 BCThe end of a silver drinking horn. In the
ancientpeoples:Bronze mask coated with silver The mask has a hinge at the top; it was meant to
ancientpeoples: Silver Vessel with leaf ornament Hellenistic Greek c. 250-100 BC This lavishly decor
ancientpeoples: Gold and silver ring decorated with face of emperor Augustus Roman, Early Imperial,
RAM IN THE THICKETUr, Mesopotamiac.2600-2500 BCE“Sir Leonard Woolley dubbed this statuette the
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