RMW58X4E–The sequence of tenses in Latin: a study based on Caesar's Gallic war : Walker, Arthur Tappan, 1867
RMKCC615–Scene from the Gallic Wars: The Gaul Littavicus, Betraying the Roman Cause, Flees to Gergovie to Support Vercingétorix
RMRY4XC8–Leopard d'Or of Edward III of England , 1327-1377. England, Anglo-Gallic, Gothic period, 14th century. Gold; diameter: 3.4 cm (1 5/16 in
RMRY4XC3–Leopard d'Or of Edward III of England (obverse), 1327-1377. England, Anglo-Gallic, Gothic period, 14th century. Gold; diameter: 3.4 cm (1 5/16 in
RMRY4XC5–Leopard d'Or of Edward III of England (reverse), 1327-1377. England, Anglo-Gallic, Gothic period, 14th century. Gold; diameter: 3.4 cm (1 5/16 in
RM2A2JBDJ–The Gallic Clearing, 1857, Jean-Baptiste-Camille Corot, French, 1796-1875, France, Cliché-verre on ivory photographic paper, 183 × 142 mm (image), 200 × 163 mm (sheet
RM2B0F4KB–Vz: Hephaistuskop l., Kz: Gallic soldier with shield and sword, [ARIME], coin, aes, Ariminium, Umbria, metal, copper, Diam. 18 mm, wt. 6.76 gr, BC 300-268, unknown, unknown, unknown, unknown
RM2DRJA9T–Ruler: Postumus, Emperor of the Gallic Empire, ruled 260–69, Radiate of Postumus, Emperor of the Gallic Empire, 268, Base silver, 4.12 g, 6:00, 21.5 mm, uncertain, Gaul, Roman, 3rd century A.D., Numismatics
RM2DRJAE7–Ruler: Postumus, Emperor of the Gallic Empire, ruled 260–69, Antoninianus of Postumus, Emperor of the Gallic Empire, 260–69, Silver, 3.82 g, 6:00, 20 mm, Made in Roman Empire, Roman, 3rd century A.D., Numismatics
RM2B0C9EG–Plate of South Gallic terra sigillata, Hofheim 1, stamped CELER.FEC. Glueing, parts of the rim are missing, plate, pottery, terra sigillata, h: 3 cm, diam: 17.7 cm, roman 15-30 AD, Netherlands, North Holland, Velsen, Velsen, Velsen I
RM2B0DDHP–Plate of terra sigillata, form Drag. 31, with stamp G.ALBINVS.F. (Albinus, South Gallic, Nero-Vespasian). Large bonding, plate, earthenware, terra sigillata, h: 5 cm, diam: 19.4 cm, roman 54-79 AD, Netherlands, Gelderland, Geldermalsen, Geldermalsen, France
RM2DRJANN–Ruler: Tetricus I, Emperor of Gaul, ca. 213–276, ruled 271–74, Coin of Tetricus I, Emperor of the Gallic Empire, 271–74, Base, 2.74 g, 1:00, 17 mm, Made in Roman Empire, Roman, 3rd century A.D., Numismatics
RM2DRJKY4–Ruler: Tetricus I, Emperor of Gaul, ca. 213–276, ruled 271–74, Coin of Tetricus I, Emperor of the Gallic Empire, 271–74, base, 3.43 g, 8:00, 17 mm, Made in Roman Empire, Roman, 3rd century A.D., Numismatics
RM2B0FABG–Casting of a terracotta statue of a bald-headed, standing dwarf wearing a Gallic coat and a cucullus with the hood backwards. He has a scroll in his hands., Casting, dwarf, plaster, 6,7 x 8,3 x 15,2 cm, roman, Netherlands, Utrecht, Bunnik, Fighting
RM2DRJANK–Ruler: Tetricus I, Emperor of Gaul, ca. 213–276, ruled 271–74, Coin of Tetricus I, Emperor of the Gallic Empire, 271–74, Base, 3.68 g, 12:00, 18.5 mm, Made in Roman Empire, Roman, 3rd century A.D., Numismatics
RM2B0CC5F–Bowl of terra sigillata, Dragendorff 27g, stamped CAPIIO of Capito, South Gallic. An X is incised on the bottom. Glueing, parts of the wall are missing, bowl, graffito, pottery, terra sigillata, h: 6,9 cm, diam: 12,7 cm, roman 15-30 AD, Netherlands, North Holland, Velsen, Velsen, Velsen I, France
RMRY2N4E–The Gallic Round, original impression 1857, printed in 1921. Jean Baptiste Camille Corot (French, 1796-1875). Cliché-verre; sheet: 20 x 16.3 cm (7 7/8 x 6 7/16 in.); image: 18.4 x 14.4 cm (7 1/4 x 5 11/16 in
RM2B0CC00–Come from terra sigillata, Dragendorff 24, with wheel stamp decoration and applique earpiece. Stamp: ANEXT = Anextlatus. South Gallic, from La Graufesenque. Glueing, some gaps in the wall, bowl, earthenware, terra sigillata, h: 5.5 cm, diam: 13 cm, roman 15-30 AD, Netherlands, North Holland, Velsen, Velsen, Velsen I, France
RMKC5AAG–Platter with a Fish, 4th–5th century, Late Roman, Bronze, silver overlaid, Overall: 7/8 x 15 1/16 x 7 3/16 in. (2.2 x 38.2 x 18
RM2B0CTDJ–Medium, highly buffed, brown-red sigillata. Shape: Dragemdorff 37, wall fragment. Drilled at one end, h.w. to be worn as an amulet. Eastern gallic product. Dating: IId., Pendant, shard, earthenware, terra sigillata, H. 4,5 cm, B. 2,5 cm, D. 0,6 cm, roman 175-200 AD, Netherlands, Groningen, Winsum, Feerwerd , Wierde
RM2B0F4K5–Silver saucepan with flat handle decorated with reliefs: a goddess with a crown of cities on the head (Cybele), a lying lion on the arm between two lion heads. In addition, she holds a bell and an ear of corn. The bottom is damaged. Furthermore garlands and on the edge of the pan 2 bird heads, very nice work, probably Gallic import., Wine spoon, metal, silver, L. 19 cm, diam. 10 cm, Roman 100-300 AD, the Netherlands, Gelderland, Berg en Dal, Beek
RM2JE18FA–Furius Camillus liberates Rome besieged by Brennus, Furius Camillus liberates Rome besieged by Gallic leader Brennus. Camillus and his army approaching from the right. In the foreground a group of men. In the background classical buildings. Italian verse in two columns in lower margin., print maker: Francesco Bartolozzi, (mentioned on object), after painting by: Sebastiano Ricci, (mentioned on object), Anton Maria II Zanetti, (mentioned on object), Italy, 1738 - 1815, paper, etching, height 440 mm × width 560 mm
RM2JDYX8K–Furius Camillus liberates Rome besieged by Brennus, Furius Camillus liberates Rome besieged by Gallic leader Brennus. Camillus and his army approaching from the right. In the foreground a group of men. In the background classical buildings. Italian verse in two columns in lower margin., print maker: Francesco Bartolozzi, (mentioned on object), after painting by: Sebastiano Ricci, (mentioned on object), Anton Maria II Zanetti, (mentioned on object), Italy, 1738 - 1815, paper, etching, height 440 mm × width 560 mm
RM2JDXBT6–Furius Camillus liberates Rome besieged by Brennus, Furius Camillus liberates Rome besieged by Gallic leader Brennus. Camillus and his army approaching from the right. In the foreground a group of men. In the background classical buildings. Italian verse in two columns in lower margin., print maker: Francesco Bartolozzi, (mentioned on object), after painting by: Sebastiano Ricci, (mentioned on object), Anton Maria II Zanetti, (mentioned on object), Italy, 1738 - 1815, paper, etching, height 440 mm × width 560 mm
RM2B0F5NK–Bronze pyxis with lid and handle. The lid has a button in the middle and can be closed with an ingenious pin-hole closure. Hinge is missing. The handle is decorated with floral motifs and ends in swan heads and is attached to the belly with leaf-shaped attaches. The jar has a low stand ring. Convex belly is decorated with animal fight scene to the right. Green patina. Probably Gallic-made, in this state very rare., Potty, bath oil, metal, bronze, height: 7.3 cm, Roman 100-300 AD, Netherlands, Gelderland, Wijchen, Wijchen, Wijchensche Plain
RM2B0G4YE–Terracotta figurine of a seated figure who pulls a thorn from the foot. Pedestal with boulder, head and hands are missing. Left foot placed on right thigh. Made in a Central Gallic workshop and dated on the basis of parallels. Figure from 10 to 12 parts 'ante cocturam' put together because of complicated pose. Glueing and complementing the left arm, terracotta, thorn extractor, fragment, pottery, 7,6 x 6,1 x 5,5 cm, roman 70-150, the Netherlands, South Holland, Leidschendam-Voorburg, Voorburg, Arentsburg
RMKC6CCE–Terracotta scyphus (drinking cup), 2nd century A.D
RMKC6KT8–Terracotta mold for a relief applique, 1st century B.C.–1st century A.D
RMKC6JDE–Terracotta cup, Imperial, Flavian–Early Antonine, ca. A.D. 70–150, Roman, Terracotta; Italian sigillata ware, H. 1 11/16 in. (4
RMKC403H–Silver jug, Hellenistic, late 4th century B.C., Greek, South Italian, Silver, H.: 4 1/2 in. (11.4 cm), Gold and Silver, In 1895
RMKC403J–Silver kyathos (cup-shaped ladle), late 4th century B.C
RMKC406T–Silver bowl with swinging handles, late 4th century B.C
RMKC6EW1–Terracotta medallion fragment, mid-2nd century A.D
RMEDYM2F–Antonio Tempesta or Agostino Ciampelli, Italian (1555-1630), An Architectural Wall Design in Honor of Henry IV
RMH4KTN4–Antonio Tempesta or Agostino Ciampelli, Italian (1555-1630), An Architectural Wall Design in Honor of Henry IV
RMKC406G–Silver stemless cup, Hellenistic, late 4th century B.C., Greek, South Italian, Silver, H.: 1 1/4 x 5 7/16 in. (3.2 x 13.8 cm
RMW55WRM–Chalice with allegorical representation, Conical foot. Widening, faceted trunk, becoming a curved chalice. On the chalice an allegory on the alliance between the Batavian and the French Republic, which was closed on 16 May 1795. In a landscape with trees stand a Batavier and a Frenchman, who hold each other's arms and hold a snake together, who own tail bites. In the circle that forms the snake, two hearts hang on a key. The Batavier kicks on a yoke and buoys, the Frenchman on a crown and a scepter. Between them in fasces and a lance with a freedom hat. On the left the Batavian lion, on
RMKC72RB–Top of Sharington's Tower, Lacock Abbey, Taken from the Roof above the South Gallery, William Henry Fox Talbot, October 14, 1840
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