Sold2022Ancient Roman White Paste Glass BottleAncient Roman white paste glass bottle, circa 4th to 6th century C.E., with fragmented, rectangular body and cylindrical neck with flaring lip, the front molded in relief with a striding lion on one sSee Sold Price
Sold20246th C. Byzantine Glass Beads, Ring + Earrings**Originally Listed At $400** Ancient Near East, Byzantine Empire, Early Medieval Period, ca. 6th to 9th century CE. A set of copper-plated silver jewelry - including a pair of earrings as well as a rSee Sold Price
Sold20246th C. Islamic / Byzantine Painted Glass Bracelet**Originally Listed At $300** Ancient Near East, Islamic or Byzantine, ca. 6th to 8th century CE. A lovely bangle bracelet composed of yellow-green glass that is painted with red, blue-green, and softSee Sold Price
Sold2024An Assorted Lot of Ancient Glass Beads, c. 4th-15th Century CECategory: Beads and Jewelry Components This lot features a variety of ancient glass beads spanning from the 4th-15th Century CE. Each bead displays unique characteristics in color and shape, evidencinSee Sold Price
Sold2024An Assorted Lot of Ancient Glass Beads, c. 4th-15th Century CEThis lot features a variety of ancient glass beads spanning from the 4th-15th Century CE. Each bead displays unique characteristics in color and shape, evidencing the evolution of glassmaking technoloSee Sold Price
Sold2024Collection of Ancient Byzantine Glass Beads, 6th-7th Century CEThis set of glass beads dates back to the Byzantine era, specifically the 6th to 7th century CE. Characterized by their deep green and sandy hues, these beads illustrate the sophisticated glass-makingSee Sold Price
Sold2016Attractive Late Roman/Byzantine green glass gobletAn attractive Late Roman/Byzantine green glass goblet, Eastern Mediterranean, c. 4th - 6th Century AD, with domed base and tall body flaring to a wide mouth with rounded rim. H: 4 1/2 in (11.4 cm). LiSee Sold Price
Sold2015A Roman blue & white chevron beadA Roman blue & white chevron bead, c. 4th - 6th Century AD, tubular in shape with nice color. 10 x 8mm. Ex Los Angeles private collection.See Sold Price
Sold2023Ancient Roman, Byzantine Miniature Glass Jug c.4th-5th century AD.Ancient Roman, Byzantine Miniature Glass Jug c.4th-5th century AD. Size 23 x 17 mm. Mini Oinochoe, Deep Blue Glass with Aqua Colored Handle, Roman-Byzantine 4th to start of 5th C CE, Reference: LouvreSee Sold Price
Sold2022Ancient Glass Vessels, Roman / Byzantine (pr)Roman, Imperial Period, ca. 4th to 5th century CE; Ancient Near East, Holy Land, early Byzantine Empire, ca. 4th to 6th century CE. A blown glass beaker that could double as an oil lamp and a stemmedSee Sold Price
Sold2024A Collection of Roman Glass Beads, c. 1st-4th Century CEThis collection of glass beads from the Roman era, dating to the 1st-4th century CE, showcases the intricate bead-making techniques and trade networks of ancient Rome. The beads come in various shapesSee Sold Price
Sold2021Wearable Roman Glass Bead EarringsRoman, Imperial Period, ca. 1st to 4th century CE. A wonderful pair of earrings each made from 6 ancient glass beads. The beads are translucent and opaque shades of blue, pearlescent white, and blackSee Sold Price
Sold2022Ancient Coptic Olive Green Glass PlateAncient Coptic (or possibly late Roman or Byzantine) olive green glass disk, ca. 4th century C.E. With broad, flattened body and short vertical rim. 5 3/4" diameter.See Sold Price
Sold2021Roman Glass Bead Collection4th-6th century AD. A group of sixteen tubular opaque glass beads in red and blue with white and yellow trailing. 9.8 grams total, 15-18mm (1/2 - 3/4"). Property of a gentleman from Vienna; from his pSee Sold Price
Sold2024A Collection of Four Ancient Roman-Byzantine Glass Bird Form Beads, c. 1st-5th Century CECategory: Beads and Jewelry Components These four glass beads, shaped like birds and dating from the Roman to Byzantine periods, demonstrate the continuity and evolution of glassworking techniques oveSee Sold Price
Sold2024A Collection of Four Ancient Roman-Byzantine Glass Bird Form Beads, c. 1st-5th Century CEThese four glass beads, shaped like birds and dating from the Roman to Byzantine periods, demonstrate the continuity and evolution of glassworking techniques over several centuries. The vibrant colorsSee Sold Price
Sold2024A Collection of Four Ancient Roman-Byzantine Glass Bird Form Beads, c. 1st-5th Century CEThese four glass beads, shaped like birds and dating from the Roman to Byzantine periods, demonstrate the continuity and evolution of glassworking techniques over several centuries. The vibrant colorsSee Sold Price
Sold2024A Collection of Four Ancient Roman-Byzantine Glass Bird Form Beads, c. 1st-5th Century CEThese four glass beads, shaped like birds and dating from the Roman to Byzantine periods, demonstrate the continuity and evolution of glassworking techniques over several centuries. The vibrant colorsSee Sold Price
Sold2024A Collection of Four Ancient Roman-Byzantine Glass Bird Form Beads, c. 1st-5th Century CEThese four glass beads, shaped like birds and dating from the Roman to Byzantine periods, demonstrate the continuity and evolution of glassworking techniques over several centuries. The vibrant colorsSee Sold Price
Sold2024A Collection of Four Ancient Roman-Byzantine Glass Bird Form Beads, c. 1st-5th Century CEThese four glass beads, shaped like birds and dating from the Roman to Byzantine periods, demonstrate the continuity and evolution of glassworking techniques over several centuries. The vibrant colorsSee Sold Price
Sold2024A Collection of Four Ancient Roman-Byzantine Glass Bird Form Beads, c. 1st-5th Century CEThese four glass beads, shaped like birds and dating from the Roman to Byzantine periods, demonstrate the continuity and evolution of glassworking techniques over several centuries. The vibrant colorsSee Sold Price
Sold2024Group of Three Antique Persian Glass Beads, ca. 2nd-4th Century CEExemplary trio of glass beads from ancient Persia, dating between the 2nd and 4th centuries CE. These beads are distinguished by their layered glass technique, featuring alternating bands of white andSee Sold Price
Sold2017Stunning Ancient Roman Glass BraceletRome, Imperial Period, ca. 2nd to 4th century CE. A beautiful bracelet comprised of translucent blue, opaque russet, opaque white, and opaque yellow-orange glass spun in a swirling fashion. After theSee Sold Price
Sold2023Rare Ancient Phoenician Glass Head Bead or PendantCirca 6th to 3rd Century B.C. With opaque yellow face, applied blue eyes, and a blue hat or turband with opaque yellow white and red marvered threads. Height - 5/8” (1.6 cm) Width - 11/16" (1.8See Sold Price
2 days LeftThousand Planet Auction HouseAn Ancient Byzantine Glass Bead with Trail Decoration, c. 4th-6th Century CE$10
2 days LeftThousand Planet Auction HouseAssortment of Ancient Stone and Glass Beads, c. 1st Century BCE to 4th Century CE$10
2 days LeftThousand Planet Auction HouseAn Ancient Roman Wound Glass Bead with Stratified Eyes, c. 1st-4th Century CE$10
2 days LeftThousand Planet Auction HouseAn Ancient Roman Trailed Glass Bead, c. 1st-3rd Century CE$10
2 days LeftThousand Planet Auction HouseAn Ancient Roman Trailed Glass Bead, c. 1st-3rd Century CE$10
2 days LeftThousand Planet Auction HouseCollection of Ancient Byzantine Glass Beads, 6th-7th Century CE$10
2 days LeftThousand Planet Auction HouseAncient Roman Folded Mosaic Glass Beads Collection, c. 1st-4th Century CE$10
2 days LeftThousand Planet Auction HouseA Pair of Ancient Islamic Eye Glass Beads, c. 8th-10th Century CE$10
2 days LeftThousand Planet Auction HouseA Pair of Ancient Islamic Eye Glass Beads, c. 8th-10th Century CE$10
2 days LeftThousand Planet Auction HouseA Pair of Ancient Islamic Eye Glass Beads, c. 8th-10th Century CE$10
2 days LeftThousand Planet Auction HouseGroup of Three Antique Persian Glass Beads, ca. 2nd-4th Century CE$10
2 days LeftThousand Planet Auction HousePair of Ancient Roman Trailed, Wound Glass Beads, c. 1st-2nd Century CE$10
2 days LeftThousand Planet Auction HouseAn Ancient Coptic Egyptian Alabaster Amulet with Dual Lions, c. 4th-6th Century CE$10
2 days LeftThousand Planet Auction HouseAn Ancient Sasanian Empire Red and Black Decorated Stone Bead, Circa 4th-6th Century CE$10