Fantastic and absolutely huge bronze military diploma fragment. to the fall of the Roman Empire in the 4th century A.D.
1st Century Tin-Plated Mainz Balteus - Roman Belt Adjustable Roman Balteus Belt with Tassets from thick leather and fittings are tin-plated brass.
Origin: From a Dealer in Germany, purported to have originated in Germany, Material: Bronze (One trace of gold gilding) and Iron
Our Roman clothing includes items like Roman tunics, gladiator sandals, and leather belts. Culture: Roman Provincial
Since 1965, we have served collectors, providing fine and rare antique arms & armor and a broad spectrum of related items. It was the Roman equivalent of a small artillery piece. Culture: Roman Provincial
Origin: From an Antiquities Dealer in the Netherlands. Nice light green patina. Origin: From a Dealer in England, Material: Bronze, Lead, Traces of Alloy Overlay, and Paste
Ex Los Angeles private collection. subject like this as Sarmatians were associated with the dragon. Product was successfully added to your shopping cart.
#BL0910168: $650 SOLD, Roman terracotta brick with stamp of Legio III Augusta, 1st - 2nd Century AD. "I may have a hole in my body but I shall fight on."
Origin: An Antiquities Dealer in Virginia, Material:
Style: Roman Provincial
Style: Roman
This is an extremely small statuette, it is 4.1 cm in height. Origin: From an Antiquities Dealer in California. The blade appears to have been treated with a tinted black chromium or with an alloy with chromium, hence the Class I to II condition that deems it as the finest example of a gladius known. Issued to a soldier wounded in combat, much like a modern-day "purple heart" medal. With that said recent art and inscriptions discovered on this artifact suggests that the area around or near Kalkreise is where Legion XVII Classica Victrix or elements of that legion made their last stand and that Varus was with that legion when he committed suicide. MASSIVE ANCIENT ROMAN DOLABRA PICK AXE FROM THE BYZANTINE ROMAN ARMY *R285. 7 3/8" x 7 1/4" x 3 1/4" (18.8 x 18.4 x 8.3 cm). Collectors of militaria often see it … Origin: An Antiquities Dealer in Nevada, Material: Bronze and Enamel
With 60 years of experience, IMA is the largest militaria retailer in the world with thousands of rare military antiques for sale. Roman bronze gladius / sword amulet. Era: Late 1st C. BC to 1st C. AD
The art style
One piece from the end of a leather whip used to inflict punishment upon soldiers when they acted against orders. Origin: From an Antiquities Dealer in California, origin attributed as from the Balkans. The Eating Knife has miniature engravings and inscriptions including a Triton with standards, the inscriptions appear to be of Legion XV Apollinaris. Era: 1st or 2nd Century AD
Era: 1,200 to 800 BC and 33 BC to 14 AD
Great piece with sharp detail! Material: Iron, Bronze, and Fossilized Bone
Dr Mike Bishop, co-author of Roman Military Equipment, suggests that this could also be a rarer Hellenistic ballista bolt. Culture: Roman Provincial
Origin: An Antiquities Dealer from California. Origin: An Antiquities Dealer in Las Vegas, Material: Terracotta
Style: Roman
Era: 2nd Century AD
33 mm (1 5/16") with great light green patina. Origin: An Antiquities Dealer in the Netherlands, Material:
Origin: From an Old English private collection
Origin: An Antiquities Dealer from England, found on a hilltop in Norfolk County, England, it is 39.6 cm in length. International Military Antiques offers military collectibles, antique guns, and military artifacts for sale. Era: 1st Century AD
Era: Early 2nd Century AD
Origin: Campania, Italy via an Australian collector of
Era: 1st to 3rd C. AD
that he viewed the Sarmatians as having a physically repulsive
Historical Artifacts for Sale | Gettysburg Museum Of History Era: Late 3rd To Early 4th C. AD
You will find newer items from WW1 and WW2, as well as older vintage militaria for sale dating back to the 18th century and older. Ancient Roman, Italy, Holy Land Terracotta Oil Lamp W Designs 100 BC - 200 AD Era: Late 2nd to Early 4th Century AD
This is a typical Late Roman Legionary Propeller
to purposely create a homely face. Material: Bronze
Visitors will be able to view items from the battle as well as from the military base such as helmets belonging to the Roman soldiers, urns from the Iron Age, artifacts from a Roman workshop aimed at working bronze and a reconstruction of a pottery kiln. Shop by category. Era: 1st to 2nd Century AD
SEE MORE ANCIENT ROMAN ARTIFACTS The axe was a fundamental weapon of the Roman Byzantine soldiers - both on foot and on horseback. Issued to a soldier wounded in combat, much like a modern-day "purple heart" medal. 2.25 inches. To date there is no evidence to verify such a statement
Style: Roman
When our archive is completed it will include more detailed information and pictures. Origin: An Antiquities Dealer in England, found in Gloucester,
All roman army artwork ships within 48 hours and includes a 30-day money-back guarantee. Cf. 5 to 7 seconds. Cf. The idea of the defeated being thrown into a hole can be seen with various artifacts on this website. Helios Gallery - Antiquities for sale Helios Gallery specialises in the ethical sourcing of provenanced Egyptian, Classical and Mediterranean antiquities and adhere to responsible trading policies which protect the global archaeological heritage. Material: Iron
Material: Bronze
#AR2767: $299 SOLD. The blade has engravings and decorations, most notably is a sword with a dragon grip and lighting (that is in fact chromium) coming from the sword's tip. Cf. Era: 213 AD
Style: Roman
One of the most attractive and desirable ancient amulets. It is a motion artifact in that it is weighted and designed (on it's base) to slightly rock back and forth with one quick motion to the right (as if vibrating) for approx. Era: 1st Century AD
1st-4th century AD. They were originally stationed in Gaul and were later relocated to the town of Novea, on the south bank of the Danube in Moesia Inferior. Era: Second Half of the 1st Century AD
Material: Bronze and Copper With Traces Of; Silver Gilding, Lead Overlay, Lead Wash, and Paint
The rectangular stamp bears the letters LEG I ITAL within a shallow border. Material: Bronze, Lead Overlay, and Fossilized Leather Era: Augustan (30 BC To 14 AD) 15 to 16 AD Culture: Roman Style: Roman Origin: An Antiquities Dealer from England, found in 1988 near the village of Venne, Germany.Nearby from the village of Venne is Kalkriese (Osnabruck), Kalkreise is now thought by some to have been where Varus's legions or elements of those legions made a last stand. The inside of the stud has inscriptions and symbols of the defeated Germanic tribes. Detail pictures of the miniature art and other information are posted with the Ancient European Arthurian Related Artifacts Section Section of the Roman Officer homepage. $55.15 shipping. Style: Greco/Roman
Material:
Era: Flavian
Tip of one barb broken off in antiquity. This site is intented for the sale of military antiques from the First and Second World War. The artist may have portrayed his
Issued to a soldier wounded in combat, much like a modern-day "purple heart" medal. Style: Roman Provincial
#A14110: $350 SOLD, A very nice and HUGE terracotta brick bearing the stamp of the Roman Legion I Italia, c. 1st - 2nd Century AD, which was stationed in what is today Svishtov, Bulgaria. Origin: An Antiquities Dealer in California. Gorgeous black patina with earthen deposits. #AR2276: $250 SOLD, Ancient Rome, 1st-3rd century AD. Genuine Roman Empire Collection: Box of 12 Silver Coins from Imperial Rome : Authentic Artifact $2,520.00 $1,679.85 Compare Genuine The Legacy of Alexander the Great: A History in 8 Silver Coins of the Greek World Box : Authentic Artifact $2,385.00 $1,589.85 The iconography on the pommel highly suggests that the sword has meteorite metal. A fantastic piece, repaired from 2 pieces, otherwise intact with some chipping to edges. The face of the brick is intact with earthen deposits, the back side with a few chips and minor losses. Although not shown with these pictures, the inscriptions on the top of the pommel's stud show that this sword had belonged to a Trecenarius of Legion II Traiana Fortis. You may also find Roman artifacts that make perfect gifts for someone you love. Culture: Roman Provincial
The hole through the blade is representitive of a hole in the body. Era: Mid to Late 1st AD
The Roman Legion was not only a fighting force but also contained a work force of support groups that maintained the troops and built and repaired the infrastructure needed to keep the men comfortable, housed and able to move quickly when needed. Era: 293 AD to 313 AD
... Free shipping on many items! The J. Paul Getty Museum is the most high-profile museum to come under fire for acquiring objects with less-than-clean bills of sale. The statue has miniature art. Era: 2nd Century AD
Issued to a soldier wounded in combat, much like a modern-day "purple heart" medal. Culture: Roman
Earthen deposits. Iron
Culture: Roman
last stand. This is mainly due to a shellac coating that was used to preserve the artifact in the mid 20th C. Nevertheless we expect to have at least a few pictures posted soon. Unlike a lot of collectible items, militaria is unique in that every piece tells a story; every medal, every watch, every pin badge belonged to someone in the military and provides a glimpse into their world of bravery and endeavour. Int'l +1.514.735.8080 Fax +1.514.733.2082 support@medusa-art.com www.medusa-art.com A museum-quality example! Era: 2nd To 5th Century AD
Material: Bronze
Origin: From an Old Danish Collection, Material: Iron, Bronze, Silver (With traces of gold gilding), and fossilized Wood. Style: Roman
Benet R99-0104. Era: 69 to 73 AD
A nice fragment of a Roman terracotta brick with a legionary stamp "E-X". One of the most attractive and desirable ancient amulets. Origin: An Antiquities Dealer from the Netherlands, Material: Silvered Bronze (With Two Faint Traces of Gold Gilding)
A Legionary piece, impressed with stamp of the Legio I Italica! Origin: From an Old German Collection via a German Antiquities Dealer, Material: Bronze and Copper With Traces Of; Gold Gilding, Silver Gilding, Lead Overlay, Lead Wash, Resins, and Niello
Ancient Roman War Soldiers and Military Artifacts for Sale See also: ALL Ancient Weapons and Militaria for sale Roman Coins Depicting Legionary Galleys! 1/48 Roman Chariot w/4 Horses & 2 Charioteers $19.98 $16.29 We are famous for the quality of the artifacts we offer, but the antiquities for sale in this section, are the pinnacle of their field. Era: 2nd AD
Both sides covered with Latin inscriptions commemorating a soldier or Legionaire's completion of his military duties. See Also:
Era: Late 1st to Early 2nd Century AD
Style: Roman
Culture: Roman
appearance. Style: Roman
Origin: An Antiquities Dealer from the Netherlands, purported to have been found in an area of Germany near where the Teutoburg Forrest Disaster took place.
Style: Roman and Roman Provincial
This is a 1/72 scale Roman Auxiliary Calvary plastic model military set from Hat Industries Figures. Origin: An Antiquities Dealer from England, found
Style: Roman
Material: Bronze
Material: Gray Marble
Origin: From an Old English private collection. Style: Roman
Style: Roman
Era: C. Mid 1st Century AD
Culture:Roman Provincial
We also purchase military themed collections and vintage firearms. Style: Roman
Style: Roman
1.877.3MEDUSA. Culture: Roman Provincial
Style: Roman
entertainment, not with Roman soldiers. Style: Roman and Roman Provincial
Culture: Roman and Roman Provincial
Here you can buy original items from WW2, and although these are mainly German items, we also have a wide range of items from other countries who took part in WW2. What is unique about this applique is that it depicts
Nice Roman bronze gladius / sword amulet. The hole through the blade is representitive of a hole in the body. They are truly Museum-Class and the "Best of the Best". Barbs worn in antiquity, likely from extensive use. Era: Late 2nd to Early 3rd Century
Bronze, Lead Overlay, and Fossilized Leather
H: 2 1/4" (5.8 cm). Site Wide Sale Relics of the Reich is proud to offer some of the best collectibles in WWI and WWII German Militaria on today's market. Roman Military Gear and Equipment suitable for display or Re-enactment use. For those interested in the Samaritans in Britain, it is an important discovery. Nearby from
Bronze and Lead
ex-London, UK gallery. Origin: From an Antiquities Dealer in California. Era: Late 1st C. BC to Early 2nd C. AD
a distinct, animal like snout. or not, but there are a few theories. Era: First Half of the 1st Century AD
Shop for roman army art from the world's greatest living artists. Culture: Roman
Culture: Roman
Loricas were used by the Roman Empire between the 2nd and 3rd century AD. Italica Legion clay brick. in 1988 near the village of Venne, Germany. Montreal, QC H4R 3C4 Canada. Culture: Roman Provincial
Material: Iron, Bronze, and Ivory. the 1930's via an Atlanta Antiquities Dealer. Culture: Roman Provincial
Style: Roman and Roman Provincial
artist. Era: 1st to 3rd Century AD
Two of the original sides remain in part, with some minor loss to the right edge of the impression. Style: Roman
Style: Roman
Style: Roman and Ancient Syrian, Anatolian, or Armenian
Benet R99-0104. Material: Iron and Bronze
ROMAN Bronze Gladiatorial Glass Gold Jewellery Pottery Silver Stone Terracottas Various ROMAN MILITARY SASANIAN SAXON SCARABS & SCARABOIDS SEALS (other than scarabs) SOUTH ITALIAN Canosan Daunian Messapian SPECIAL SALES (registered members only) TEXTILES USHABTIS UTENSILS, INSTRUMENTS & TOOLS VIKING VILLANOVAN WEAPONS WEIGHTS WRITING Culture: Roman Provincial
Benet R99-0104. Free shipping on many items ... Roman Legion Legionary Auxiliary Army Cavalry Military Ancient Artifacts Antique. The stamp impression is a bit weak to the right side, but the brick is complete and quite substantial. Material: Silver
Measures 271 mm x 128 mm (10 3/4" x 5") and extremely thick and heavy! Style: Roman
This is the first segment of a two segment bone Cavalry spatha (long sword) grip. Detail pictures of the miniature art and other information are posted with the Ancient European Arthurian Related Artifacts Section of the Roman Officer homepage. This artifact was a gift from friends in England. Material: Bronze
Style: Roman
"I may have a hole in my body but I shall fight on." Era: 2nd Century AD
Found in the Holy Land! Style: Roman Provincial
At Canonbury Antiques we have a large range of bronze soldiers and warriors. Material: Bronze
#AR2728: $1250 SOLD, Ancient Rome, 1st-3rd century AD. It measures 44 mm in height, 41 mm in width, and is 23 mm thick. Miniature inscriptions and iconography on this gladius chape suggests that it had been awarded to a Centurion of Legion V Macedonia for leading a Cohort in a first contact on Lake Tiberius (aka Lake Gennesaret or The Sea of Galilee) in September of 67 AD. Collecting objects and artifacts from these cultures encourages both the preservation of this history and the collector's role in it. We are a low cost resource for museums, galleries, and the general public to acquire high grade Egyptian, Greek, Roman, and Medieval antiquities, ancient coins, and fossils. Era: 4th Century AD
#AR2438: $275 SOLD - Ask about alternates! found in Devon, England. It is from a well known Old English collection, it was described as a Roman gladius grip segment. Cf. Culture: Roman Provincial
Style: Roman
For leg protection we carry the Roman greaves and Gladiator greaves. Fossilized Leather and Fossilized Wood. Choose your favorite roman military paintings from millions of available designs. C $12.74 shipping. We have Roman body armor such as centurion, Lorica Segmenta and muscle armor. England, Material: Silvered Bronze
Tacitus wrote in his Germania
Material:
See more ideas about roman artifacts, roman, ancient romans. Culture: Roman Provincial
The crudeness of the subject
The pommel tang cap and grip are made of ivory, although these are shriveled due to the desert heat, both have eleaborate engravings. Era: Second Half of the 1st Century BC
5" x 4 1/2" (12.8 x 11.4 cm). One piece from the end of a leather whip used to inflict punishment upon soldiers when they acted against orders. The items for sale on this site are sold for historical or research purposes only. $1,485.00.
Culture: Roman Provincial
Culture: Roman Provincial
We also offer other weapons like Roman daggers, Roman spears, and Roman shields, as well. Culture: Roman Provincial
ex-German private collection. is known as Roman grotesque, which is usually associated with
Culture: Roman
Benet R99-0104. Culture: Roman
Enter your search keyword ... Rare Roman Era Bronze Military Short Sward With Gold Gildiding Artifact . Style: Roman
Material: Iron and Bronze
Culture: Roman Provincial
Culture: Roman / Roman Provincial
Culture: Ancient Anatolian and Roman
Culture: Roman and Roman Provincial
Ancient Rome, 1st-3rd century AD. Origin: An Antiquities Dealer from California. Style: Roman and Roman Provincial
does not appear to be a result of poor craftsmanship, as the excellent
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Marc Antony & Cleopatra Silver Coins
Material: Bronze
Iron, Traces of Bronze, and Fossilized Wood
Origin: From a Dealer in Germany. Culture: Roman
#5866: $350 SOLD, Ancient Rome, c. 2nd-3rd century AD. Style: Roman
Material: Bronze With Traces Of Gold and Silver Gilding
#80032: $475 SOLD, Ancient Rome, 1st-4th century AD.
These fascinating artifacts will be on display in the Burg Linn Museum from October 2019. ... 72 of 223 roman military paintings for sale. 1st-4th century AD. Culture: Roman
Era: 9 AD
Shop by category. Origin: An Antiquities Dealer in England, from an English Collection, Material: Lead and Paint
Era: 2nd Century AD
Era: Augustan (30 BC To 14 AD) 15 to 16 AD
The hole through the blade is representitive of a hole in the body. Although it is well established that the Praetorian Trecenarius had been the top Centurion, the position of the Legionary Trecenarius has not been established. In fact we often joke that we feel like we have been invaded by a bronze army. Culture: Roman Provincial
Get the best deal for Roman Antiquities from the largest online selection at eBay.com. A nice and massive example! 2005 Alexis Nihon Blvd. Culture: Roman Provincial
Culture: Roman
All roman military paintings ship within 48 hours and include a 30-day money-back guarantee. Style: Roman Provincial
ex-Abell auctions, Los Angeles, CA. As this artifact appears to have the answers as to who the historical King Arthur actually was it is our most featured artifact. Material:
Origin: From and Identified by English Archeologist and Antiquities Dealer Lord A. Murray, Found in the Rhine River. Discription:This is probably one of the rarest swords ever to be offered on Ebay - an original 1st century Roman Gladius or Short Sword.Overall length is 24.5",and the blade length is 18", and is just over 2" in breadth at its widest part.The pommel and crossguard are of bronze, and the blade is of iron.The blade is double edged,with a pronounced medial ridge running down the centre. Skip to main content. Origin: An Antiquities Dealer from England, Material: Gold Gilded Bronze, Silver Plated with Lead Overlay
Era: 1st Century BC
Under the green patina, the guard is black with work done in white overlay. Era: 2nd to 3rd C. AD
Very very cool. Culture: Roman Provincial
One of the most attractive and desirable ancient amulets. Origin: An Antiquities Dealer from California, Material: Bronze with Traces of Thin Lead Overlay and One Trace of Gold Gilding
... We've shipped over 1 million items worldwide for our 500,000+ artists. This Pugio is seen as example 72 in the data base (Chapter IX) of the book Pugio - Gladius Brevis Est: History and Technology of the Roman Battle Dagger (BAR International Series 2404) 2012, by Marco Saliola and Fabrizio Caspini. A fascinating piece of history. Very rare and in excellent condition. Culture: Roman
ex-London, UK gallery. Culture: Roman
Era: Flavian under Domitian (81 to 96 AD)
Or it could be that the craftsman/artist had been commissioned
Roman Products and Item - The Largest Selection of Roman Swords, Shields, Helms, Clothing, Accessories, Coins and Re-enactment Gear on the Internet. Ex Canadian private collection. Ancient Resource Home | About Ancient Resource | Vcoins Store | News & Updates | Join Mailing List | Contact Gabriel. Ancient Rome, 1st-3rd century AD. Culture: Roman
#AR2371: $750 SOLD, Ancient Roman terracotta brick, 1st - 2nd Century AD. Welcome to LoveAntiques.com where you will find a wide and varied selection of the highest quality genuine military antiques, from some of the most reputable and trusted militaria dealers from throughout Europe. The hole in the blade is representitive of a hole in the body. Style: Roman
More details Roman Bronze Figure of Asclepius, God of Medicine and Healing, c. 1st Century B.C. Dealer from California. Culture: Roman
Despite being so long ago, you can find many types of ancient Roman artifacts on eBay that may make perfect additions to your Roman antiquities collection. Era: Mid 1st AD
Style: Ancient Anatolian
Considering that the dealer had offered 2nd C. AD legionary artifacts with this artifact, then more then likely it had once belonged to a legionary who was devotee of the cult of the emperor. BACK TO: ROMAN AMAZON, VENUS SOUTH BEACH CLICK HERE, Material: Bronze
Origin: An Antiquities Dealer from NJ and an Antiquities
The brick is well preserved with some minor chipping and earthen deposits. Displays nicely... better than photo. Style: Roman
Christies, c. 2nd -3rd Century A.D. US$ 7000. Cf. 300 AD. 22 mm (15/16") long. Benet R99-0104. Culture: Roman
"I may have a hole in my body but I shall fight on." 30x9 mm (1 3/16" x 3/8"). Rare Artifacts For Sale. Origin: From an Old English private collection. Style: Roman
Era: First Half of the 2nd Century AD
28 mm (1 1/8") with light olive-green patina. Culture: Roman and Roxolani Sarmatian
Era: First Half of the 1st Century AD
He is shown wearing full Roman legionary attire and crested helmet, left hand at his side clenching an uncertain object, right resting on spear (now lost). Era: 16 AD to 92 AD
Our Roman helms will complete a Roman legionnaire or centurion ensemble, though no look is truly finished without an impressive Roman sword like a spatha or gladius. Culture: Greco/Roman
The hole through the blade is representitive of a hole in the body. Origin: An Antiquities Dealer from the Netherlands. The impression is within a naval galley / warship. Culture: Roman
#80034: $699 SOLD, Roman terracotta brick stamped with LEG XII within a rectangular impression, c. 1st - 2nd Century AD. An image of this pugio is featured on the Simon & Schuster book cover "Death of Caesar" by Barry Strauss, that also includes a German edition published by Wissenschaftliche Buchgesellschaft (WBG) - Konrad Theiss Verlag. #80033: $699 SOLD, Ancient Rome, c. 2nd century AD. Gordian III, 238-244 AD. 7 3/4" x 7 5/8" x 3 1/4" (19.5 x 19.4 x 7.8 cm). Found near a Legionary encampment in northern Britain. "I may have a hole in my body but I shall fight on." Ding on edge of blade may have some significance in addition to the hole itself, likely to indicate "damage" in combat. "I may have a hole in my body but I shall fight on." When this statue was in the previous collection it was identified as a representation and legionary votive of Hercules, along with the current identification this may also be so, in fact it appears that it may be a specific type of Hercules associated with Britannia, this concept will be explored at a later date. ex-German private collection. This is a genuine piece of the Roman's Military arsenal - considered the most advanced of its time. Style: Roman
Material: Iron, Silver/Lead Alloy, Bronze, and Ivory
Barbs worn in antiquity, likely from extensive use. As seen in the Anness book "The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Swords and Sabres" by Harvey J. Withers. $4,500.00. Some losses to feet and legs. Last month, a couple dozen items were returned to … Origin: An Antiquities Dealer from California. Style: Roman Provincial
Origin: An Antiquities Dealer from California, Material: Silver
Small Roman bronze gladius / sword amulet. Style: Roman
Era: C. Mid 1st Century AD
It is dedicated to collectors, musea and other persons with an historical interest in this period. Roman Legion Legionary Auxiliary Sword Gladius Spatha Ancient Artifacts Antique. Material: Bone
Style: Greco/Roman
We cater to first-time buyers as well as the experienced collector supplying single and lot quantities of Egyptian, Greek, and Roman antiquities, ancient coins, and fossils. Aside from combat, one of the main utility tools of the Roman army was the axe. Style: Roman
Origin: Antiquities Dealer in Illinois, Material: Silvered Bronze
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