A bronze statue of the Mother Goddess Parvati, from India, Vijayanagar Period, circa 1400 CE, sold at Christie’s in 2007 [1022×2427]May 25, 2025
Gundestrup Cauldron Peat bog, Gundestrup (Denmark) First century B.C.E. Silver partially gilded. Diameter 69cm., Height 42cm.Copenhagen, Nationalmusee[1284×1152]May 25, 2025
Stucco figure of a warrior with spear and shield. Karashahr, China, 6th-7th century AD [1690×2335]May 25, 2025
Amazing floor mosaic in the atrium of the villa of the wealthy merchant Aulus Umbricius Scaurus in Pompeii. The man traded the famous fish sauce – garum. [1200×579]May 25, 2025
A 19th century Chinese Carved Malachite Urn depicting a three with flowers, birds and deer. Private collection [3207×2872]May 25, 2025
“Heron in the Rain”, an Ukiyo-e made by the Japanese artist Kawanabe Kyōsai, c. 1870s CE, now housed at the Honolulu Museum of Art in Hawaiʻi [542×800]May 24, 2025
2 blue glass cups made Ennion, who was one of the most prominent glassworkers of Ancient Rome, active from about 1 to 50 CE. He is famous for being the first known maker of decorated mold-blown glass, and for the exquisite quality of his work. Ennion branded his work by signing them [736×466]May 24, 2025
A 19th century CE painting of a maple tree, by Sakai Hoitsu (1761-1828 CE). Now housed at the Nomura Art Museum in Kyoto, Japan [1583×5113]May 24, 2025
A Mughal necklace comprising 5 superb carved Colombian emeralds with a total weight of 1,150 carats, centering on a monumental 470-carat emerald inscribed with the name ‘Ahmad Shah Durr-I Durran’ (reign 1747-1772 CE), founder of the Durrani Empire of Afghanistan and northwest India [1500×2000]May 24, 2025