Description A large ceramic jar with a carinated body and rolled rim. This item has a very low ping and a very deep earthy smell when sprayed with a little water. Circa: 4th-5th century A.D. Measurements: 2.07 kg, 22.5 cm high (8 7/8 in.). Provenance: Acquired 1980-2015.Ex Abelita family collection. Bought at auction in February …
Description Ancient Rome terracotta cup Provenance: private collection of J.P. C. bought at auction in Reims in the 1980s (France)The seller can prove that the lot was obtained legally, declaration of provenance seen by Catawiki. Circa: 1st – 3rd Century A.D Material: Terracotta Measurements: 3×9.8×9.8 cm Weight: 78g Provenance: Provenance: private collection of J.P. C. …
Description Fragment of the London Wall, found at Tower Hill. This fragment had come loose and fallen from the wall, it was amongst other pieces, but this was the best example. London Wall is made from Kentish Ragstone and exported to London for its construction. Circa: 4th Century AD Measurements: 12 cm x 10 cm …
Description Fragment of Roman Brick found beside St Peter On-The-Wall, Essex close to the abandoned Othona Roman Fort Circa: 4th Century AD Measurements: 11.5 cm x 10 cm Weight: 319g Provenance: Found at the Othona Roman Temple, Essex
Description Fragment of Roman Brick found beside St Peter On-The-Wall, Essex close to the abandoned Othona Roman Fort Circa: 4th Century AD Measurements: 16.1 cm x 10.5 cm Weight: 272g Provenance: Found at the Othona Roman Temple, Essex
Description Roman red ware pottery vessel c.4th century A.D. Circa: 4th Century AD Measurements: 110mm high Weight: Provenance: Bought from the Bellarmine Museum, Swaffham, Norfolk
Description Fragment of Roman Gutter Circa: 1st-4th Century AD This small fragment of Roman gutter was found on a site in Essex, England which yields finds from periods of history spanning Palaeolithic – Roman. This particular find was close to a scattered area of Roman tiles and a brick in a small area of woodland. …
Description Fragments of Roman Tiles Circa: 1st-4th Century AD These fragments of ancient Roman tiles were found on a site in Essex, England which yields finds from periods of history spanning Palaeolithic – Roman. This particular find scattered across a small area of woodland and washed into a ditch by heavy rainfall totals 30 fragments …
A Fragment of Roman Pottery Sherd found at the documented Huntspill locality in 1973 (Shepton Mallet) Black Burnished ware is a coarse-textured hand formed black sandy ware with burnished (polished by rubbing) surfaces. Typically the ware consisted of everted-rim (turned outwards) jars, plain dishes, flat-rimmed or flanged bowls decorated externally with zones of burnished lattice …
Description Ancient Roman Terracotta Small Vessel Circa 1st-3rd Century AD An Ancient Roman red terracotta vessel. The cup features a globular, smooth body with a slightly flared rim, and round, flat base. There is very faint dark pigmentation on the body. Such cups were popular everyday items across the Roman Empire, used not only in …