Fragmented Vintage Pottery

Fragments of pottery and ceramic pieces recovered from shipwrecks, each showcasing unique textures and historical relevance.

Pijpenkop, Anonymous, 1600 - 1699 Pipe. Of the excavations on the Hofstede Arentsburg 1827-1831 under the supervision of Professor Reuvens. Netherlands pipe clay Pipe. Of the excavations on the Hofstede Arentsburg 1827-1831 under the supervision of Professor Reuvens. Netherlands pipe clay
Pijpenkop, Anonymous, 1600 - 1699 Pipe. Of the excavations on the Hofstede Arentsburg 1827-1831 under the supervision of Professor Reuvens. Netherlands pipe clay Pipe. Of the excavations on the Hofstede Arentsburg 1827-1831 under the supervision of Professor Reuvens. Netherlands pipe clay
Dice bone. 0.7 x 0, 6 ( 2nd- 4 th CE) - Roman period, from the archaeological site of Complutum in Alcalá de Henares (Madrid). SPAIN.Three Dice, Ancient Egypt, Roman PeriodMosaic glass inlay 1st century B.C.-1st century A.D. Roman, probably Egyptian Translucent cobalt blue ground; decoration in opaque white and yellow, partly translucent purple, and translucent blue.Thick, oblong plaque, cut from a mosaic composite bar, with uneven upper and lower faces, and vertical straight sides; design extends uniformly through the thickness of the plaque.Head of an owl, facing forward, surrounded by tiny white circles; white forehead and face with tiny scale pattern on cheeks; eyebrows, nose, and chin in blue and white stripes; pointed beak in white; eyes, nostril, and mouth in yellow with purple dots.Intact, but all surfaces ground and slight chips on edges; dulling and slight pitting.. Mosaic glass inlay. Roman, probably Egyptian. 1st century B.C.-1st century A.D.. Glass. Late Hellenistic or Early Imperial. GlassLibra sign shaped cookie, close upUraeus Amulet ca. 1070-945 B.C. Third Intermediate Period. Uraeus Amulet 587555Scarab ca. 1492-1473 B.C. New Kingdom This scarab was found with twenty-three other scarabs and seal-amulets in the coffin of a young woman who was buried in Hatnefer's tomb (see 36.3.1 and 36.3 26). The base is inscribed with a decorative pattern.. Scarab 548974Chalice rim fragment with palm fronds Third Intermediate Period or later ca. 1070-664 B.C. View more. Chalice rim fragment with palm fronds. ca. 1070-664 B.C.. Faience. Third Intermediate Period or later. From Egypt. Dynasty 21-25Silver pig, anonymous, c. 1400 - c. 1950 Silver pig.  silver (metal) Silver pig.  silver (metal)Fragment ca. 1150-ca. 1250 European or Middle Eastern. Fragment 694355Red-Glaze Lamp Fragment. UnknownAnimal Ornament. Culture: Moche (Loma Negra). Dimensions: Length 1-1/8 in.. Date: 390-450. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.Turned to the right, VIDgital logo 2013, Historical logo from 2013