Lower right = Persephone/lion from Thracian Chersonesos (I believe).
Wishing you well and sending good thoughts.
These are great, and likely pretty rare with such decorative elements. Impressive.
Thanks, Steve. That "sword" is ugly as heck - a rusted-out piece of three thousand year-old iron - but it's important, a real standout in my...
Thanks, zumbly. I did make sure to post a coin as one of my runners-up in Curtisimo’s Top 10 Index thread. ;)
Thanks, Andrew.
Thanks, jb.
Thank you for the comments. Much appreciated.
The display looks so good, Paul. Nicely done. (Wanted to get that in publicly, despite our numerous private emails about setting up our display...
Appreciate the comments. :)
Thanks, John: [ATTACH]
I guess we've all been forgiven.
I just visited the site and got the same message, Mat. Considering I hardly post there - and that when I do I play by the rules - I'm sure it's a...
Thank you, Donna. I've spotted some of your antiquities from time to time as I lurk here at CT - and greatly admired them. Wonderful items.
Thanks, TIF!
Thanks for the comments, folks. For those who have expressed interest in the weaponry, here's my collection as it stands right now:...
Thanks, all.
My "almost made it" group. Pottery runners-up: [ATTACH] From the Arthur M. Sackler Collection: a cup and three large vessels from ancient Iran...
Once again, I "collected" coins mostly vicariously this year (as I’ve done for several years running), through members of CT and CCF. I actually...
Lot 425…yummy!
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