Ancient | Asian | Ethnographic - Fall Variety 2018-09-13 Auction - 405 Price Results - Artemis Gallery in CO - Page 3
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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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Ancient | Asian | Ethnographic - Fall Variety

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Greek Silver Libation Dish - 272 grams: Greece, Hellenistic period, ca. late 4th to 2nd century BCE. A shallow silver bowl of simple, elegant form, standing on a round disc foot. The interior of the basin is smooth, with a rolled rim. The
0018: Greek Silver Libation Dish - 272 gramsEst. $1,200-$1,800
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Hellenistic Greek Core-Formed Glass Alabastron: Ancient Greece, Hellenistic, ca. 3rd to 1st century BCE. A striking core-formed glass alabastron, so named because many vessels that assumed this form were made of alabaster. This piece is comprised
0019B: Hellenistic Greek Core-Formed Glass AlabastronEst. $3,000-$4,000
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Lot of 2 Greek Apulian Blackware Vessels: Greece, Magna Graecia (South Italic colonies), Apulia, ca. 4th century BCE. Two blackware vessels, both fired to a glossy, silvery iridescence. One is a kylix with a deep body, a wide, round foot,
0019C: Lot of 2 Greek Apulian Blackware VesselsEst. $400-$600
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Etruscan Genucilia Pedestal Dish: Etruria, central Italy, Genucilia Group, ca. 600 to 400 BCE. A pottery plate decorated with the head of a young woman sketched in black pigment on the concave interior. The wide, flat rim is enhanced
0020: Etruscan Genucilia Pedestal DishEst. $1,900-$2,850Lot Passed
Etruscan Bronze Wine Strainer: Classical World, Etruria, central Italy, ca. 600 to 400 BCE. A pretty example of a bronze wine strainer. It has a long, flat handle with incised, abstract linear motifs. At the end of the handle is a
0020A: Etruscan Bronze Wine StrainerEst. $1,500-$2,500Lot Passed
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Stunning Roman Glass Jar w/ Three Handles: Roman, Imperial Period, ca. 1st to 3rd century CE. A stunning free-blown glass vessel of brilliant yellow hues and attractive translucency - presenting an endearing form comprised of a
0020C: Stunning Roman Glass Jar w/ Three HandlesEst. $800-$1,200
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Roman Glass Ampulla - Incised Fishbone Detail: Roman, early Imperial Period, ca. 1st century CE. A tall, free-blown semi-translucent glass vase, also known as an "ampulla," of a pale yellow color. The vessel is defined by a concave base with
0020D: Roman Glass Ampulla - Incised Fishbone DetailEst. $1,500-$2,500
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Roman Glass Cup w/ Wheel Cut Decoration: Roman, Imperial period, ca. 1st century CE. A charming cup comprised of translucent, slightly blue glass, its graceful form with a curved profile, concave bottom, and wheel cut band around the middle
0021: Roman Glass Cup w/ Wheel Cut DecorationEst. $700-$1,000
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Roman Bronze Oinochoe w/ Satyr Handle: Roman, late Republic to early Imperial Period, ca. 1st century BCE to 1st century CE. A stunning bronze oinochoe (pouring vessel) with a slightly-concave ring base, a tall, rounded body, and a
0021A: Roman Bronze Oinochoe w/ Satyr HandleEst. $4,000-$6,000
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Roman Bronze Cup with Handle: Roman, Imperial period, ca. 1st century CE. A beautiful personal cup made from thin bronze sheet folded into a flaring cylinder, with a flat foot that bulges outward to form a ring at the base and a
0022: Roman Bronze Cup with HandleEst. $600-$900
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