Most of you know that in early October we were planning our move from Charlotte, NC to the coastal City of Wilmington, NC. That move has been completed and we are happily settled in our wonderful new home. Wilmington is a modest sized city of just 110,000 people but thriving, with a lively performing arts scene, major film industry, sophisticated restaurant and food community, a strong academic base with a campus of the University of North Carolina, a large Historic District featuring remarkable homes and public buildings dating from our nation's Colonial Era, the Antebellum period and later, and, of course, magnificent beaches, offshore islands, inland waterways and other natural wonders.
Now that we've settled in, we've updated our website - http://www.clioancientart.com/ - with many fine antiquities. These include -
* An Egyptian writing tablet amulet in moss agate - http://www.clioancientart.com/
* 2 small Egyptian Late Period faience ushabtis - http://www.clioancientart.com/
and - http://www.clioancientart.com/
* A superb Roman bronze zoomorphic brooch in the shape of a duck - http://www.clioancientart.com/
* A small Roman bronze zoomorphic brooch in the shape of a stylized Celtic horse - http://www.clioancientart.com/
* A Roman bronze zoomorphic brooch in the shape of a standing horse - http://www.clioancientart.com/
* Many examples of Romano-British and Pre-Roman Celtic bronze fibulae, too numerous to list individually here but these may be viewed in our "Ancient Jewelry and Personal Adornment" section here - http://www.clioancientart.com/
* A great selection of Roman coins in bronze and silver. Far too numerous to list individually here, these are listed in both our Roman Antiquities pages and in our Ancient Coins section - http://www.clioancientart.com/
Please note our new mailing address below.
Thank you and best wishes,
Chris M. Maupin
Clio Ancient Art and Antiquities
Chris Maupin Trust for Ancient Art
PO Box 7714
Wilmington, NC 28406
Phone (704) 293-3411
http://www.clioancientart.com/