After the Antique Etruscan Two-Faced Bronze Vessel
Located in Astoria, NY
After the Antique Etruscan Two-Faced Bronze Oil Vessel, depicting the faces of a Maenad and Satyr
20th Century Russian Neoclassical Jars
Bronze
After the Antique Etruscan Two-Faced Bronze Vessel
Located in Astoria, NY
After the Antique Etruscan Two-Faced Bronze Oil Vessel, depicting the faces of a Maenad and Satyr
Bronze
"Etruscan Head", Rare and Important Bronze by Jared French, 1940s
By Jared French
Located in Philadelphia, PA
Rare and exceptional, this bronze head inspired by ancient Etruscan models was sculpted by Jared
Marble, Bronze
$1,156Sale Price|20% Off
H 17.72 in W 21.66 in D 21.66 in
Vintage Big Murano Vase jar in White Glass, Decorative Piece
Located in Milano, IT
, reminding a version of contemporary Etruscan and Roman Jar, made with the white glossy color glass, it fits
Glass
Ancient Etruscan Terracotta Amphora
Located in Lugano, CH
This highly important Etruscan amphora has two flattened handles that are elegantly placed on the
Terracotta
Large Etruscan manner pottery jar or cache pot raised on pedestal stand, both w
Located in Astoria, NY
"Large Etruscan manner pottery jar or cache pot raised on a pedestal stand, both with neoclassical
Porphyry
19th Century Huge Terracotta Amphora Jar/Vase Etruscan Greek Grand Tour
Located in Lowestoft, GB
A huge grand tour Terracotta amphora vase, with typical sgraffito decoration off gods, mythical creatures, and adorned with a meander Greek key motif. Very much in the Andokides styl...
Terracotta
19th Century Shell and Seaweed Etruscan Majolica Lidded Jar
Located in WEST PALM BEACH, FL
This is an exceptional and rare 19th century Etruscan shell and seaweed decorated lidded offers an
Pottery
Etruscan Bucchero Ware Olpe
Located in London, GB
Ca. 650-600 BC A finely modelled Etruscan Bucchero ware olpe with a narrow flared foot, three
Pottery
ETRUSCAN TERRA COTTA MOLDED GLOBULAR STORAGE JAR
Located in San Francisco, CA
AN UNUSUAL ETRUSCAN TERRA COTTA MOLDED GLOBULAR STORAGE JAR WITH RAISED CHECKERED BANDING. The
Rare Cenedese Glass Collection
Located in Southampton, NY
. Their acid wash gives the look of ancient Etruscan amphora jars. Most of the pieces are signed. Call for
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