Yes, they existed; there's a list of them (mixed with other stuff) in the back of my book Learning Latin the Ancient Way, and that book includes some examples of such lexica. More can be found in J. Kramer, Glossaria Bilinguia I and II.
Finding Old Greek-Latin Lexicons
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Re: Finding Old Greek-Latin Lexicons
I received the following helpful response from Eleanor Dickey:
ἐξίσταντο δὲ πάντες καὶ διηποροῦντο, ἄλλος πρὸς ἄλλον λέγοντες, τί θέλει τοῦτο εἶναι;
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Re: Finding Old Greek-Latin Lexicons
I had received a reply too in which she also mentioned a certain work, Corpus Glossariorum Latinorum, by Georg Goetz.