Ancient | Asian | Ethnographic - Fall Variety 2018-09-13 Auction - 405 Price Results - Artemis Gallery in CO - Page 2
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Greek Proto-Geometric Pottery Transport Amphora w/ TLGandharan Stone Relief with Three Figures18th C. Spanish Colonial Painting - San Felipe Neri
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Louisville, CO, United States
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Ancient | Asian | Ethnographic - Fall Variety

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Greek Early Iron Age Bronze Socketed Spear: Greece, early Iron Age, ca. 900 to 800 BCE. A large bronze socketed spear of elegant form, with a slender, elongated shape, that flares outward just above the socket in angular expansions. A narrow
0009D: Greek Early Iron Age Bronze Socketed SpearEst. $1,500-$2,500
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Archaic Greek Terracotta Seated Goddess: Greece, Corinth, Rhodes, or eastern Greece, Archaic period, ca. 600 BCE. A hollow ceramic figure of a seated goddess, mold-made and with stylized features. She wears a long garment and a large
0009F: Archaic Greek Terracotta Seated GoddessEst. $600-$900
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Boeotian Terracotta Female Figure: Greek, Boeotian, Archaic Period, ca. 550 BCE. A hand-built terracotta female figure of a characteristically abstract style, the columnar body with outstretched, diminutive arms, a long neck rising to
0011: Boeotian Terracotta Female FigureEst. $1,200-$1,500Lot Passed
Greek Messapian Terracotta Trozella: Classical World, Southern Italy, Apulia, Messapian tribe, ca. 5th to 3rd century BCE. A beautiful example of the most famous form of Messapian pottery, the trozella (also spelled trozzella). The
0012A: Greek Messapian Terracotta TrozellaEst. $1,500-$2,250Lot Passed
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Greek Daunian Polychrome Pottery Olpe: Greek colonies, Italy, Apulia / Daunian, ca. 300 BCE. A fine example of Daunian pottery, which was influenced by the cultural commingling of the native Italians and colonist Greeks who settled in the
0015A: Greek Daunian Polychrome Pottery OlpeEst. $400-$600
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Greek Apulian Red-Figure Owl Skyphos: Magna Graecia, southern Italy, Apulia, ca. 340 to 325 BCE. A red-figure pottery skyphos, a dual-handled, deep cup with a low flanged base, used for drinking wine. It is painted on each side with an
0016B: Greek Apulian Red-Figure Owl SkyphosEst. $1,000-$1,500
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Greek Black-Glazed Pottery Kylix: Magna Graecia, South Italic Colonies, ca. 4th century BCE. A fine wheel-thrown kylix with a tiered footed base, a tall body, a thin rim which curls slightly inwards, and a pair of high-arching
0017: Greek Black-Glazed Pottery KylixEst. $600-$900
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Stunning Greek Bronze Phiale Dish: Greece, Hellenistic period, ca. late 4th to 2nd century CE. A gorgeous example of a basin or phiale, a special libation bowl used for holding wine, with a hollow, rounded, raised boss, known as an
0017A: Stunning Greek Bronze Phiale DishEst. $3,000-$5,000Lot Passed
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Greek Hellenistic Marble Head of a Bearded Man: Ancient Greece, Hellenistic Period, ca. 3rd to 1st century CE. A skillfully-carved marble head of a bearded male, perhaps a deity such as Zeus, but possibly a more pedestrian portrayal as the new
0017D: Greek Hellenistic Marble Head of a Bearded ManEst. $3,000-$4,500
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