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An Egyptian faience trussed duck amulet, New Kingdom, mid-18th Dynasty, circa 1479-1292 B.C.The underside carved with hieroglyphs, naming 'Amun', ...

An Egyptian glazed steatite scarab, New Kingdom, circa 1550-1069 B.C.The underside carved with a decorative design, ring size S½, length 13mm, wid...

A hardstone cameo ring of a hare, likely 18th-19th Century (possibly Roman)Facing right, with stippled engraving to resemble fur, in a later ring ...

A carnelian intaglio of a satyr and a youth at an altar, probably Roman Probably circa 1st-2nd Century A.D.Depicting a nude male youth at a flamin...

A Roman carnelian intaglio of winged Fortuna, Circa 1st-2nd Century A.D.The goddess facing left and holding caduceus, with a cornucopia and ear of...

A carnelian ingtalio of Hebe, 18th-19th centuryThe goddess of youth standing facing left, her drapery falling from her shoulders, holding a cup in...

A banded agate intaglio of Nike, possibly RomanThe winged goddess in profile to the left, holding a mirror (?) in her outstretched hand, set in a ...

A carnelian intaglio of Hercules, possibly Roman, Possibly circa 1st-2nd Century A.D.The hero in profile to the left, wearing the Nemean lionskin,...

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