Man's Love of Animals Throughout the Ages 2017-07-20 Auction - 271 Price Results - Artemis Gallery in CO - Page 6
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Etrusco-Corinthian Pottery Aryballos - HoundsViking Silver Knitted Chain w/ Coiled Snake - 99.2 g19th C. Persian Ceramic Bowl - Bird
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Man's Love of Animals Throughout the Ages

Artemis Gallery

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Artemis Gallery's July 20th auction focuses on our furry, feathery, scaly, and shelled friends. A veritable Peaceable Kingdom sure to appeal to any animal lover! Animals have taken center stage in the art world throughout the ages, ever since the first bison and ibexes were painted on cave walls more than 40,000 years ago. Whether depicted realistically or figuratively, alone or in the company of their human companions, wild or domesticated, nature's critters have played a significant role in art's stories revolving around nobility, religion, sport, the hunt, mythology, the zodiac, or simple recreation. If you love animals, don't miss this auction!
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Polished Section of Juvenile Mammoth Tooth: Early Pliocene to Early Holocene, probably from the earlier part of this spectrum, ca. 5 million years ago to 5000 years ago. A fine example of the grinding surface of a mammoth tooth. The original
0062: Polished Section of Juvenile Mammoth ToothEst. $150-$250
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Trio of Large Megalodon Fossil Teeth: Ancient seas, ca. 2 million years ago. A trio of beautiful fossilized Megalodon teeth, one a silvery grey with a black root, another brown grey with a black root, and the third silvery beige with a
0063: Trio of Large Megalodon Fossil TeethEst. $1,200-$1,500
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Juvenile Mammoth Tooth w/ Root Structure: North America, Pliocene to Pleistocene, 100,000 to 20,000 years old. This is a beautiful molar from an juvenile mammoth with some remaining root structure. The original chemicals of the teeth have
0063A: Juvenile Mammoth Tooth w/ Root StructureEst. $400-$600
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Attractive Nazca Polychrome Kero - Snakes: Pre-Columbian, South Coast Peru, Nazca, ca. 250 BCE to 125 CE. A wonderful, thin-walled pottery vessel, painted with an abstract textile-inspired pattern of interlocking snakes delineated in red and
0065: Attractive Nazca Polychrome Kero - SnakesEst. $700-$900
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Adorable Chorrera Whistling Jar w/ Monkey: Pre-Columbian, Ecuador, Chorrera, ca. 1000 to 800 BCE. An adorable red on buff terracotta whistling vessel from a culture that existed at the same time - and probably traded with - the more famous
0065A: Adorable Chorrera Whistling Jar w/ MonkeyEst. $600-$900
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Colima Pottery Whistle - Turtle Form: Pre-Columbian, West Mexico, Colima, ca. 300 BCE to 300 CE. A delightful standing turtle with a low-pitched whistle in the mouth. Lightly incised lines give texture to the shell edges and applied
0066A: Colima Pottery Whistle - Turtle FormEst. $150-$250
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Colima Redware Vessel - Dog Head Form: Pre-Columbian, West Mexico, Colima, ca. 300 BCE to 300 CE. A red-brown pottery dog head with ears pinned back, incised facial markings, and with a wide spout extending from the top of the head. The
0066B: Colima Redware Vessel - Dog Head FormEst. $900-$1,500
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Pair of Nayarit Pottery Animal Forms: Pre-Columbian, West Mexico, Nayarit, ca. 300 BCE to 300 CE. Two adorable terracotta animals from this shaft tomb culture. First, a dog standing on all fours, his head with a long snout, pointy ears,
0067: Pair of Nayarit Pottery Animal FormsEst. $500-$750
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