Electrum Gallery
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archaicwonder:Rare Agathokles Electrum Coin, Struck C. 304-289 BCVery pretty style, attractively ton
Group of four vases from northwest AnatoliaEarly Bronze Age, c. 2300-2000 B.C.electrum, gilded silve
sartorialadventure:Hittite Bronze, Silver and Electrum Mountain God Figurine, circa Mid-2nd Millenni
Ancient Egyptian electrum bead in the shape of a recumbent lion. Artist unknown; ca. 1980 BCE (12th
archaicwonder:Rare Coin Showing The Myth of Erichthonios, C. 450-330 BCThis electrum stater is from
Electrum Signet Ring with Monogram, Metropolitan Museum of Art: Medieval ArtGift of J. Pierpont Morg
coolartefact:The Gold Of Troy - Gold/electrum/silverand bronze artifacts discovered by classical arc
Persian electrum bracelet featuring ram’s heads at terminals, c. mid-1st millennium BCE. From Bonham
archaicwonder:Sumerian Electrum Hedgehog, Early 2nd Millennium BCThe symbolic meaning of the hedgeho
Necklace with Lunar PectoralMade out of electrum, feldspar, lapis lazuli and gold beads. From the To
ancientart:Electrum Mycenaean death mask. This artifact was found at Grave Gamma, Grave Circle B, My
ancientart:Mumified male head. The face is partially covered with gold or electrum. Roman period, 2n
Electrum hekte of the ancient Greek polis of Mytilene on the island of Lesbos, depicting a charging
archaicwonder:Electrum Hekte from Mytilene, Lesbos, c. 375-326 BCThis is the finest of only 4 known
met-medieval-art:Electrum Signet Ring with Monogram, Metropolitan Museum of Art: Medieval ArtGift of
archaicwonder:Electrum Hekte from Mytilene, Lesbos, c. 530-500 BCThe head of a roaring lion, the tru
alloyanthology: The Alloy Anthology’s first book, ELECTRUM, was nominated for an Ignatz Award
archaicwonder: Early & Rare Example of Paradoxical Illusion This very rare electrum h
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grandegyptianmuseum: Amulet in the form of Horus. Electrum, height: 5.3 cms. Middle Kingdom, ca.&nb
Persian electrum bracelet featuring ram’s heads at terminals, c. mid-1st millennium BCE. From
Gold var Electrum - R.J. Roberts lode, Nevadasilver-bearing Gold
archaicwonder:Greek Electrum Griffin Protome Brooch, c. 625-600 BCFrom the necropolis of Kameiros, R
archaicwonder: Electrum Hekte from Mytilene, Lesbos, c. 530-500 BC The head of a roaring lion, the t
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