Prices for the 74 items range from just £200 for a small piece of Etruscan pottery to £28,000 for a
2nd-1st century BC Etruscan
cinerarium (receptacle for the ashes after cremation).
There is one price on request, for a Carrara marble bust of the Emperor Hadrian, while £18,000 is asked for this 17 1/2in (44cm) long, 1st
century AD Roman terracotta panel, right, from a Campana relief showing part of a triumphal procession.
Etruscan funerals and Roman triumphs
SECOND generation Mayfair antiquities dealership Charles Ede Ltd, issue four catalogues a year devoted to different areas of their speciality, and they have just published their illustrated volume listing the Etruscan and Roman Antiquities currently available at their showroom at 20 Brook Street.