Discover the treasures of history

Step beyond the ordinary and into a world of masterpieces.

At Treasuregate Gallery, we celebrate the timeless beauty of art, from rare antiquities to natural history that show ancient ways of life to the beauty of our planet.

Each piece in our collection tells a story—of culture, craftsmanship, and the past.

Whether you're a seasoned collector or a passionate admirer, our gallery offers a gateway to treasures waiting to be discovered.

Own a piece of history.

Various ancient artifacts including fossilized ammonite shell, two painted pottery jars, and a blue carved figurine displayed on black pedestals against a black curtain background.

Newest Collection

Collection of ancient Egyptian turquoise statues and figurines displayed on clear pedestals against a black background.

Wonders of Ancient Egyptian amulets.

Beautiful selection of faience amulets from the Dos and Bertie Winkel collection

In the spotlight

Large solid bronze Osiris

664 BC - 525 BC (27th Dynasty)

Bronze sculpture of a regal figure with an elaborate headdress, crossed arms, and detailed clothing, standing on a rectangular base.
A bronze sculpture of an ancient Egyptian pharaoh wearing a traditional headdress and holding a staff.
Bronze sculpture of a regal African man wearing a headdress, with intricate clothing and accessories, set against a dark background.

Minerals.

Discover nature’s hidden masterpieces—crystals forged over millennia, each with its own story of pressure, heat, and time. From dazzling quartz to rare gemstones, this collection showcases the beauty, diversity, and scientific wonder of Earth's treasures.

Orange crystal mineral on dark gray background
Close-up of polished green malachite mineral with concentric ring patterns.
Close-up of a green, crystalline mineral specimen with numerous elongated, needle-like crystals on a gradient background

Fossils

Fossils are the preserved remains of plants and animals whose bodies were buried in sediments, such as sand and mud, under ancient seas, lakes and rivers.

Fossils also include any preserved trace of life that is typically more than 10 000 years old.

Soft body parts decay soon after death, but the hard parts, such as bones, shells and teeth can be replaced by minerals that harden into rock.

In very exceptional cases, soft parts like feathers, plant ferns or other evidence of life, such as footprints or dung, may also be preserved.

Remains can include microscopically small fossils, such as single-celled foraminifera or pollen grains, as well as more familiar fossils such as ammonites and trilobites.

A polished red-orange and yellow mineral specimen with layered patterns on a black display stand against a black background.
Fossilized ammonite shell with a dark and rough face in the middle, set against a black background.
A close-up of a sand-colored seashell with star-shaped patterns engraved on it, set against a black background.
A man in a black and white striped shirt smiling and standing next to an ancient artifact displayed in a glass case.

Provenance, Catalogs, and the Integrity of Ancient Art — Why It Matters

At Art of the Ancient, we believe that every piece of ancient art carries a story—and it's our responsibility to make sure that story is preserved, documented, and transparent.

When you're acquiring ancient art, provenance isn’t optional—it’s essential.

All Collections.

Discover rare antiquities that echo the lives of ancient civilizations, natural history wonders showcasing Earth’s breathtaking past, and fine art masterpieces crafted by skilled hands across generations.