Ancient | Asian | Ethnographica 2022-04-14 Auction - 336 Price Results - Artemis Gallery in CO - Page 5
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Gnathian Ceramic Lidded Lekanis, TL TestedFine 17th C. Spanish Iron Cabasset HelmetCharming Colima Redware Dog Vessel
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Louisville, CO, United States
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Chinese Neolithic Bichrome Jar: East Asia, China, Neolithic period, ca. 3000 to 2000 BCE. A fabulous pottery jar presenting a globular body, a brief, sloped shoulder, and an elongated neck that leads to a dramatically flared rim
0095: Chinese Neolithic Bichrome JarEst. $600-$900
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18th C. Tibetan Brass Stupa: Central Asia, Tibet, ca. 18th to 19th century CE. A stunning brass stupa comprised of 11 towering, discoid tiers, beginning with a hefty, hemispherical bottom tier and then gently tapering to a
0102: 18th C. Tibetan Brass StupaEst. $1,700-$2,550
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5th C. Korean Silla Blackware Pottery Jar: East Asia, Korea, Silla Kingdom, ca. 5th to 6th century CE. A graceful pottery jar presenting a bulbous body that gently tapers to a brief neck and a flared rim, all sitting upon a flared, pedestal
0103: 5th C. Korean Silla Blackware Pottery JarEst. $800-$1,200
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Polished Madagascar Triassic Petrified Wood Slab: **This is an oversized piece that may require special shipping. Please inquire for a quote prior to bidding. Eastern Africa, Madagascar, early to mid-Triassic period, ca. 252 to 220 million years
0113: Polished Madagascar Triassic Petrified Wood SlabEst. $1,700-$2,550
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Massive Pyrite Mineral Specimen: North America, ca. millions of years old. This is a massive chunk of pyrite! Pyrite is famous for its beautiful shine that closely resembles gold to the untrained prospector- hence the nickname
0114A: Massive Pyrite Mineral SpecimenEst. $3,600-$5,400Lot Passed
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