Details
A large Samian ware pottery bowl fragment, with a decorative frieze showing a pouncing lion and lioness beside a tree, a goat and sheep beneath, band of arches above -- 7in. (17.8cm.) across, 2nd Century A.D.; a Greek terracotta fragment of a male head, with furrowed brow, traces of foliate wreath in curled hair, mounted -- 1 7/8in. (4.8cm.) high, 5th Century B.C.; a Near Eastern pottery vessel, the rounded body with red painted linear decoration, twin pierced handles at base of short neck -- 4¼in. (10.8cm.) high, circa 1000 B.C.; a Cypriot red polished ware beak-spouted jug, the spherical body with single handle, incised zigzag decoration on the damaged spout -- 4in. (10.2cm.) high, Middle Bronze Age (1900-1650 B.C.); and a Pre-Columbian terracotta stylized head -- 1½in. (3.8cm.) high, circa 500 A.D.
See Illustration for item two (5)
See Illustration for item two (5)