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Period: 15th Century and Earlier
Fossil Fish Plate, Giant Priscacara. United States. 55 Million Years Old.
Located in London, GB
About Dale Rogers. Since 1986 Dale has been sourcing the most unique fossils and minerals from around the world and through his company Dale Rogers Ammonite...
Category

15th Century and Earlier American Antique England

Materials

Other

Medieval Zoomorphic Sapphire Gold Ring
Located in London, GB
Medieval zoomorphic sapphire ring. An important piece, horizontally set with a sapphire cabochon, originally used as a bead with lengthwise drill hole, in a closed back collet settin...
Category

15th Century and Earlier Medieval Antique England

Materials

Sapphire, Yellow Gold, Gold

Giant Mounted Gypsum Minerals Cluster from China
Located in London, GB
Giant Mounted Gypsum Minerals Cluster from China
Category

15th Century and Earlier Chinese Antique England

Materials

Other

Mounted Albite and Tourmaline Mineral from Brazil
Located in London, GB
Mounted Albite and Tourmaline Mineral
Category

15th Century and Earlier Brazilian Antique England

Materials

Tourmaline

Museum Quality Antique Early Byzantine 4th Century AD Gold Marriage Ring
Located in London, GB
Early Byzantine gold marriage ring. The central square plaque carved to depict two facing busts wearing crowns, a cross and orb inbetween, with the...
Category

15th Century and Earlier Byzantine Antique England

Materials

Yellow Gold

Medieval 15th Century Iconographic Gold Saint Christopher Ring
Located in London, GB
Medieval iconographic ring with Saint Christopher. A yellow gold ring, with rectangular bezel finely engraved with a representation of Saint Christop...
Category

15th Century and Earlier Unknown Antique England

Materials

Yellow Gold

Medieval sapphire cabochon gold ring circa 14-15th century
Located in London, GB
Medieval sapphire cabochon gold ring. Set with a hexagonal cabochon natural unenhanced sapphire in a closed back rubover collet setting with an ...
Category

15th Century and Earlier Antique England

Materials

Sapphire, Yellow Gold, Gold

Freestanding Vibrant Blue Lapis Lazuli
Located in London, GB
About Us Since 1986 we have been sourcing the most unique fossils and minerals from around the world and through this company we have been supplying leading interior designers and collectors with some of earth’s most breathtaking examples of natural history that have formed over the past 450 million years. Having amassed a world-class collection of breathtaking specimens aimed at the interiors...
Category

15th Century and Earlier Afghan Antique England

Materials

Lapis Lazuli

Mounted Quartz Crystal Slice
Located in London, GB
Exceptional mounted Quartz slice from Brazil. Mounted on a handmade steel base the piece can also be easily removed for use on other projects such as table furniture or wall mounting.
Category

15th Century and Earlier Brazilian Antique England

Materials

Quartz

Byzantine Betrothal Ring, 7th-8th Century AD
Located in London, GB
Byzantine betrothal ring, 7th-8th century AD. A yellow gold ring with square plaque-form bezel engraved with two crowned full-length figures ...
Category

15th Century and Earlier Byzantine Antique England

Materials

Yellow Gold

Giant Gypsum Crystal Cluster, China
Located in London, GB
Giant Gypsum Crystal Cluster, China. The geologic mechanism that creates Lead and Silver provide the raw materials for crystals to form when oceans, rich in Calcium and Sulphate, go...
Category

15th Century and Earlier Chinese Other Antique England

Materials

Other

Piece of Roman Stone Cornicing, circa 200 BC
Located in London, GB
A piece of Roman stone cornicing, circa 200 BC.
Category

15th Century and Earlier Classical Roman Antique England

Materials

Stone

Arizona Fossilised Wood Slice
Located in London, GB
This Arizona wood boasts rich colouration as a result of minerals entering the 235 million year-long fossilisation process. The polished wood is smooth and extremely durable. The pie...
Category

15th Century and Earlier American Antique England

Materials

Rock Crystal

Bronze Hoard
Located in London, GB
Dagger L: 27.8 cm, Luniform bronze, possibly a belt buckle L: 10.8 cm, Shield-shaped bronze with a point Diam: 6.5 cm, Pommel Diam: 3.7 cm, Violin-bow brooch L: 17.5 cm, P-Shape...
Category

15th Century and Earlier European Classical Roman Antique England

Materials

Bronze

Spectacular Golden Pyrite
Located in London, GB
Impressive sculpture features a large cluster of Pyrite, masterfully extracted from the depths of Peru. Renowned for its metallic luster and golden hue, Pyrite—often called “Fool’s G...
Category

15th Century and Earlier Peruvian Antique England

Materials

Pyrite

Ancient Roman Green Chalcedony Plasma Intaglio Ring of Goddess Victoria Nike
Located in London, GB
A scarce ancient Roman intaglio dating from the 1st to 2nd century AD, depicting Victoria, the Roman Goddess of Victory (also known as Nike in Greek mythology). The cabochon gemstone is a chromium chalcedony, mottled green in colour. It was known in the ancient world as a ‘plasma’ stone and was widely used in jewellery and seals throughout the Roman Empire. However the mineral disappeared from use in the ancient world towards the end of the 2nd century AD when the known deposits were mined out. The intricate ancient engraving depicts a winged Victoria, draped and facing left, holding a palm branch in her right hand and a laurel leaf in her left. The green gem is translucent and contains small dotted black natural inclusions. The gemstone’s viridian green tones were linked to nature, growth, and prosperity, reflecting the Romans' appreciation for abundance and fertility. Victoria played a major part of Roman society, with many temples erected in her honour including one on the Palatine Hill which would house the spoils of war from Roman victories. She was, to the Romans, a symbol of victory over death, ultimately determining who would be successful during war. The high number of artistic and architectural dedications to her bear witness to the popularity of the goddess’ cult: Victoria widely appears on Roman coins...
Category

15th Century and Earlier Italian Classical Roman Antique England

Materials

Chalcedony, 22k Gold

Athena Necklace Coin Pendant Genuine Ancient Greek Athenian Silver Tetradrachm
By Hasbani Diamonds
Located in London, GB
A one-of-a-kind necklace pendant created by London-based jewellery designers, Hasbani Diamonds, that combines ancient history with modern craftsmanship. The centerpiece of this stunning piece is a bespoke genuine Ancient Greek Athenian tetradrachm, elegantly crafted in a wearable heavy sterling silver frame and a solid sterling silver belcher chain. Weight: 25 grams Height: 4.00cm Width: 3.5cm Period: Greek Mythology 5th Century BC Coin. Modern Frame Documents: Certificate of Authenticity from a BNTA & LAPADA member. Region: Southern Europe This necklace pendant is not just a piece of jewellery; it is a testament to outstanding beauty and magnificent craftsmanship. The designers at Hasbani Diamonds have carefully framed the ancient coin, enhancing its natural allure while also ensuring its preservation. The delicate details of the tetra drachma are meticulously highlighted, exhibiting the skill of the artisans who brought this historical artifact back to life. To complete the necklace, the framed pendant hangs gracefully on a 20-inch solid belcher chain. The choice of a belcher chain represents both style and durability, making it the perfect complement to the sterling silver and the rich history it carries. This thoughtful combination showcases the designers' attention to detail and their commitment to creating pieces that are not only visually stunning but also timeless in their quality. Wearing this pendant is like carrying a piece of history close to your heart. It becomes a conversation starter, as admirers marvel at the glimpse into ancient Athenian civilization. Furthermore, the pendant's design makes it versatile for both casual and formal occasions, allowing the wearer to effortlessly showcase their individual style and appreciation for art and history. In summary, the unique pendant created by Hasbani Diamonds is a masterpiece, blending the ancient past with contemporary design. Its outstanding beauty, magnificent craftsmanship, and wearable heavy sterling silver chain truly make it a remarkable piece of jewellery. Whether worn as a statement piece or cherished as a treasured heirloom, this pendant is sure to captivate all those who encounter its charm. When you purchase this exquisite coin, rest assured that it will come with a certificate of authenticity. The certificate is provided by a reputable member of, the British Numismatic Trade Association (BNTA), and the London and Provincial Antique Dealers Association (LAPADA), ensuring the genuineness and accuracy of the item. Athenian silver tetradrachm coins hold a significant place in ancient Greek history and numismatics. These coins, which date back to the 5th century BCE, were minted in Athens, the cultural and intellectual hub of the ancient world. On the obverse side of the coin, one can observe the profile head of the goddess Athena, adorned with a crested Attic helmet. The helmet is beautifully ornamented with three laurel leaves and a vine scroll, symbolizing victory and prosperity. Athena, the goddess of wisdom and warfare, was highly revered in Athens, making her the ideal choice for the obverse design. The reverse side presents an owl, the sacred bird of Athena, standing and facing right. The owl symbolizes knowledge, intelligence, and vigilance. To the right of the owl, the inscription ΑΘΕ in Ancient Greek letters denotes the city of Athens. Behind the owl, an olive spring and a crescent moon can be found, further emphasizing the ties to Athena and highlighting the importance of these symbolic elements in Athenian culture. The entire motif and inscription are enclosed within an incuse square, which creates a visually appealing and distinctive design. The use of an incuse square is an ancient technique that adds depth and texture to the overall appearance of the coin. Athenian silver tetradrachms were not only used as a medium of exchange but also served as powerful propaganda tools, showcasing the grandeur and influence of Athens. The intricate design and skilled craftsmanship of these coins exemplify the artistic prowess and cultural significance of ancient Greece. Today, Athenian silver tetradrachms are highly sought after by collectors and enthusiasts, not only for their historical value but also for their aesthetic appeal. These coins provide a tangible link to the rich heritage of ancient Athens and continue to captivate the imagination of individuals fascinated by the ancient world. Ancient coins have been utilized in jewelry for centuries, particularly in the form of pendants. These coins, which hold historical value and artistic allure, have been incorporated into various jewelry pieces, often serving as a testament to the wearer's appreciation for antiquity. The charm of ancient coin pendants lies in their exquisite craftsmanship and the stories they evoke. Whether it's a Roman denarius, a Greek drachma, or an Egyptian silver tetradrachm, these coins showcase the intricate details of ancient civilizations, featuring mythological figures, rulers, and symbols. The timeless beauty of these coins, combined with the creativity of jewelry designers, results in unique and captivating pendants. The significance of ancient coin pendants extends beyond their aesthetics. They provide a tangible connection to the past, serving as a bridge between modernity and antiquity. Each coin holds its own history, offering a glimpse into the economic, cultural, and political landscape of its time. By wearing such a pendant, individuals express their fascination with the past and their desire to keep its legacy alive. Throughout history, numerous prominent figures have been known to wear ancient jewelry, including pendants adorned with coins. Royals and nobles, such as queens and princesses, often possessed elaborate collections of ancient jewels, showcasing their wealth and refinement. Notable examples include Cleopatra, who adorned herself with opulent jewel-encrusted diadems and pendants featuring ancient Egyptian coins...
Category

15th Century and Earlier European Classical Greek Antique England

Materials

Silver, Sterling Silver

Large Vintage decorative Mexican terracotta bust Montezuma
Located in London, GB
Large Vintage decorative Mexican terracotta bust Montezuma A Vintage pottery bust of Montezuma with headdress and ear ornaments in red/brown terracotta with polychrome pigment decoration. Oaxaca Mexico Circa early 20th century. Height 11 inches 28 cm Condition Good with age discoloration minor wear and surface paint...
Category

15th Century and Earlier Mexican Antique England

Materials

Pottery

Male Shaman Figure
Located in London, GB
Standing bronze male figure, one hand held to his chest, the other extended in front. The extended arm ending in an oversized hand, which would have held a spear or possibly a thunde...
Category

15th Century and Earlier Antique England

Materials

Bronze

Small Geode with Brown Druzy Stalactites
Located in London, GB
This small geode reveals a large number of stalactites in various growth stages, covered in a layer of brown sparkling druze. The borders polished. This piece was legally and eth...
Category

15th Century and Earlier Uruguayan Antique England

Materials

Agate, Amethyst, Quartz

Ancient Roman Gold Ring, circa 306-337 AD
Located in London, GB
Ancient Roman gold ring. A textured gold band featuring a central rectangular plaque inscribed 'FIDEM', leading to integrated shoulders and flo...
Category

15th Century and Earlier Classical Roman Antique England

Materials

Gold

Egyptian Ptolemaic Period Mummified Stoneware Shabti Figure
Located in Bishop's Stortford, Hertfordshire
A rare and unusual large sized Egyptian mummified Shabti figure dating from the Ptolemaic Dynasty 305-30BC or possibly earlier. The stone figure is carved in a lying position with wo...
Category

15th Century and Earlier Egyptian Egyptian Antique England

Materials

Stone

Dubini Ancient Silver Lion Coin Dynasts of Lykia AR Third Stater
By DUBINI
Located in London, GB
COIN DETAILS Dynasts of Lykia, Trbbenimi AR Third Stater. Circa 390-370 B.C. Obverse: Facing lion's scalp; triskeles below Reverse: Triskeles, TPBB NEME around; all within shallow i...
Category

15th Century and Earlier Unknown Classical Greek Antique England

Materials

Other, Silver

Amethyst Cluster with Calcite Crystals
Located in London, GB
A stunning rough amethyst cluster with calcite crystals. This piece has an exquisite purple color and a calcite formation on the top. To further add ...
Category

15th Century and Earlier Uruguayan Antique England

Materials

Agate, Amethyst, Quartz

Large Palm Frond Fossil Wall Art, United States. 55 Million Years Old
Located in London, GB
About Dale Rogers Since 1986 Dale has been sourcing the most unique fossils and minerals from around the world and through his company has been supplying leading interior designers ...
Category

15th Century and Earlier American Antique England

Materials

Limestone

Rare Mass Mortality Ammonite
Located in London, GB
Rare Mass Mortality Ammonite
Category

15th Century and Earlier Moroccan Antique England

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