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Roman silver signet ring for C(G)aius Canninius Rebilus, a member of the Quindecimviri (a high pries
Fragmentary sardonyx cameo portrait bust, possibly of Germanicus Caesar (15 BCE-19 CE), wearing a cu
Cameo glass medallion of the Roman emperor Augustus. Artist unknown; early 1st cent. CE. Now in th
historyarchaeologyartefacts:Gold body chain from the Hoxne Hoard, Roman Empire 4th or 5th century. V
via-appia:Glass mosaic and rock crystal beads, decorated with faces or busts sometimes separated by
gemma-antiqua:Byzantine teardrop pendant of blue glass in a gold bezel, dated to the 5th to 8th cent
Golden pendant with repoussédecoration, bearing a portrait of Alexander the Great. Artist unknown;
Ancient Greek or Roman sardonyx cameo depicting a group of Bacchic devotees. Artist unknown; 1st ce
Ancient Roman sardonyx cameo showing Emperor Constantine I being crowned by the Tyche (Fortune) of C
historyarchaeologyartefacts:Set of a seven roman rings, Roman Empire 250–400 AD[1967x2048]Jewelry fr
jeannepompadour:“Napoleon and the Empire of Fashion”
historyarchaeologyartefacts:Holy Crown of Hungary, presumed to have been made in Constantinople in t
Agostino Veneziano’s drawing of Suleyman the Magnificent
Parthian gold and garnet necklace, dated to the 1st century BCE at the earliest. Source: Timeline Au
Blue chalcedony cameo depicting a Roman emperor, thought to be Julian “the Apostate” (r. 361-363 CE)
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Byzantine gold earrings, dated to the 4th-7th centuries CE. Source: Timeline Auctions.
Seljuk nielloed gold and turquoise seal ring, dated to the 12th to 13th centuries CE. Source: Bonham
Persian gold earrings, dated to the 11th century CE. Source: Bonhams.
Sasanian gold ring with a lapis lazuli intaglio, dated to the 6th century CE. The intaglio depicts a
Ancient Roman sardonyx cameo (in a gold setting dating to ca. 1600) depicting Augustus with a team o
Achaemenid gold bracelet with lion head terminals, dated to the 5th to 4th centuries BCE.
Byzantine blue glass, pearl, and gold ring, dating to the early 6th century CE.
Pair of dragonesque brooches Roman Britain, 1st or 2nd century A.D.From Faversham, KentBritish Museu
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