Skip to main content

Celtic Collection (page 6)

Background imageCeltic Collection: Close-up of Celtic wood male idol, Ralaghan, Co. Cork, Ireland, c1st century BC. Made of oak

Close-up of Celtic wood male idol, Ralaghan, Co. Cork, Ireland, c1st century BC. Made of oak
Close-up of Celtic wood male idol, Ralaghan, Co.Cork, Ireland, c1st century BC. Made of oak

Background imageCeltic Collection: Celtic wood male idol, Ralaghan, Co. Cork, Ireland, c1st century BC

Celtic wood male idol, Ralaghan, Co. Cork, Ireland, c1st century BC
Celtic wood male idol, Ralaghan, Co.Cork, Ireland, c1st century BC. Made of oak

Background imageCeltic Collection: Turoe Stone, Co. Galway, Eire, 1st century BC

Turoe Stone, Co. Galway, Eire, 1st century BC
Turoe Stone, Co.Galway, Eire, 1st century BC. Celtic La Tene art style

Background imageCeltic Collection: Ossians Grave, Glenaan, County Antrim

Ossians Grave, Glenaan, County Antrim. Neolithic burial cairn

Background imageCeltic Collection: Stone carving of Celtic deity wearing a torque

Stone carving of Celtic deity wearing a torque. On lower half of figure is a depiction of a wild boar

Background imageCeltic Collection: Celtic art: bronze boar from the Sanctuary of Newy, Loiret, France, 1st century AD

Celtic art: bronze boar from the Sanctuary of Newy, Loiret, France, 1st century AD

Background imageCeltic Collection: Portrait of Saint John from the Book of Kells, c800

Portrait of Saint John from the Book of Kells, c800. The Book of Kells is a manuscript of the Four Gospels originally thought to have been produced in Ireland in the 6th century at the time of St

Background imageCeltic Collection: Monogram page from the Book of Kells Christi Auteum Generatio, c800

Monogram page from the Book of Kells Christi Auteum Generatio, c800. The Book of Kells is a manuscript of the Four Gospels originally thought to have been produced in Ireland in the 6th century at

Background imageCeltic Collection: Opening words of St Matthews Gospel Liber Generationes, from The Book of Kells, c800

Opening words of St Matthews Gospel Liber Generationes, from The Book of Kells, c800 century. The Book of Kells is a manuscript of the Four Gospels originally thought to have been produced in Ireland

Background imageCeltic Collection: Druids, 1815. Artist: Robert Havell

Druids, 1815. Artist: Robert Havell
Druids, 1815. An Arch-Druid (right) crowned with oak leaves, holding a sceptre. The other druid holds a crescent (Caed-Rai-Re) representing the first quarter of the Moon

Background imageCeltic Collection: Detail of a Celtic bronze torc, 4th century BC

Detail of a Celtic bronze torc, 4th century BC
Detail of a Celtic bronze torc from Vielle Toulouse, France. From the British Museums collection, 4th century BC

Background imageCeltic Collection: Celtic flesh hook, 6th century

Celtic flesh hook, 6th century
Celtic flesh hook (their purpose is unknown, but are possibly ritual objects) from County Antrim, Ireland, from the British Museums collection, 6th century

Background imageCeltic Collection: Base of the south cross at Castle Dermot

Base of the south cross at Castle Dermot, with Celtic huntsmen and animals

Background imageCeltic Collection: Detail of a bronze cauldron showing a human head wearing a Celtic torc, 4th century BC

Detail of a bronze cauldron showing a human head wearing a Celtic torc, 4th century BC
Detail of a bronze cauldron showing a human head wearing a Celtic torc, found in Rynkeby Bog near Kertemunde, Denmark. Now in the National Museums collection in Copenhagen, 4th century BC

Background imageCeltic Collection: Detail of a copy of a Celtic gold drinking horn, 3rd century

Detail of a copy of a Celtic gold drinking horn, 3rd century
Detail of gold drinking horn from Gallehus, Sleswig. This is a copy - the original was melted down - from the National Museums collection in Copenhagen, 3rd century

Background imageCeltic Collection: Gallo-Roman relief of the Celtic horned god Cernunnos

Gallo-Roman relief of the Celtic horned god Cernunnos
Gallo-Roman relief of Cernunnos, the Celtic horned god, from Rhiems. Note the rat, associated with his cult, as well as the bull and deer

Background imageCeltic Collection: Celtic gold helmet, 4th century BC

Celtic gold helmet, 4th century BC
Celtic gold helmet from Amfreville, France, 4th century BC

Background imageCeltic Collection: Braiid settlement site on the Isle of Man

Braiid settlement site on the Isle of Man. The circle of stones is the remains of an early Christian period Celtic roundhouse, and beyond it is a boat-shaped Norse long-house

Background imageCeltic Collection: Detail of a stone head in Penmon Priory

Detail of a stone head in Penmon Priory in the South transept. It is probably medieval, but has Celtic features

Background imageCeltic Collection: St John the Evangelist from the Lindisfarne (Durham) Gospel Book, c720

St John the Evangelist from the Lindisfarne (Durham) Gospel Book, c720. Produced at Lindisfarne, England, it is St Jeromes Latin version of the four Gospels made in the 4th century

Background imageCeltic Collection: St Matthew from the Book of Kells, c800

St Matthew from the Book of Kells, c800. The Book of Kells is a manuscript of the Four Gospels originally thought to have been produced in Ireland in the 6th century at the time of St Columba

Background imageCeltic Collection: Gundestrup Cauldron, Celtic ritual vessel, 2nd century BC

Gundestrup Cauldron, Celtic ritual vessel, 2nd century BC. Silver partially gilded bowl. Inside on the right is Cernunnos, King of the animals. From the Danish National Museum, Copenhagen

Background imageCeltic Collection: English Druids being massacred by Roman soldiers, c50 AD (c1820)

English Druids being massacred by Roman soldiers, c50 AD (c1820). Druids were priests, teachers and judges of the Celtic peoples. They were suppressed by the Romans in around 50 AD



All Professionally Made to Order for Quick Shipping