I shot the jug in various positions. But first, here are the dimensions : Height: 13.5 cm. Width: 9.5 cm. Depth: 4.5 - 5 cm. Mouth Diameter: 3...
I liked the flowers and their beautiful colors, as well as green herbs more than that "crazy horse" with a snake on the back. LOL..
Here's Gordian III with Victory. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I'm using a digital camera. I'll shoot tomorrow the bottle/jug that I showed on May 4 and measure height, depth and everything. I can even weigh...
Maybe I misunderstand. I mean have I given you the side and profile of the jug above which has 2 handles and I miscalled Amphora? If not tell me...
Tyche head- Left is not so common. BTW..@ ACH. Can't you manage to "enlighten" the photo or make it brighter and more visible? Thank you.
Here's the base photo of the "Amphora ".[ATTACH]
The height of the presumed amphora is 24 cm. Width : 20 cm. Mouth Diameter: 4 to 5 cm. Base diameter: 14 cm. The dimensions of the presumed vase...
@lrbguy .. Thanks for your concern. Of course I'll post more detailed pictures tomorrow, and possibly with some beautiful trinkles.
The first side up seems to show Arabic lettering on 2 lines at least. Maybe it's a coin of " Indian States" or others ?
@lrbguy.. Love that peacock on reverse of Paulina. Rare..
Here's my humble example of Empress Galeria, and also the charming Empress Eudoxia mother of Theodosius II. She attracted and married the young...
All they need is a green patina and a possibly false slab, if ever..
I wish I know. When it comes to LRBs, IMHO, only super condition coupled with rarity can pay off, just like Morgan silver dollars. Good luck all...
That would be my first ancient Indian coin ever. Can I find reference or info at Wildwinds? If king Vima Takto is on obverse, then who is that...
@Mat.. Is this second one Greek or Indian?
The best image of Sol that I have is on reverse of this Sestertius struck under Gordian III. Cohen 43. Another coin of Emperor Aurelian has also...
What about that barbarous imitation? Weight: 1.96 g. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
The first one has Constans on obverse. The second seems to have a strange face of the Fallen Horseman who is being speared in his shoulder.
Each of these 3 coins sounded distinctive to me. The first has a striking red patina, with Apollo seated on reverse and a possible female deity on...
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