ANCIENT ART, ANTIQUITIES & COINS 2023-03-12 Auction - 553 Price Results - Apollo Art Auctions in London
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GREEK LUCANIAN RED-FIGURE BELL KRATER - TL TESTEDROMAN MARBLE RELIEF STELE DEPICTING APOLLO - PUBLISHEDSTUNNING ROMAN GOLD AND SARDONYX CAMEO PENDANT WITH JULIA DOMNA
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ANCIENT ART, ANTIQUITIES & COINS

Apollo Art Auctions is delighted to present our 12th of March 2023 - Ancient Art, Antiquities & Coins sale. The catalogue encompasses a broad range of well-provenanced and expertly authenticated artifacts from Classical Europe, through Egypt and the Near East, as well as many treasures from India and China. The catalogue is divided into four sections: commencing with Classical and Egyptian Antiquities, Coins, Medieval Works of Art and Asian Works of Art. PAYMENTS CAN BE MADE IN USD, GBP and EUR. NO IMPORT CHARGES FOR MOST ANTIQUITIES WHEN SENT TO THE US. PACKING AND SHIPPING IS HANDLED IN-HOUSE BY OUR PROFESSIONAL WHITE-GLOVE TEAM.
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GREEK LUCANIAN RED-FIGURE BELL KRATER - TL TESTED: Ca. 500-400 BC. A rare terracotta bell krater featuring a pedestal foot, cylindrical flared stem, inverted bell-shaped body, two upturned handles and a wide, everted rim. On the lip is a laurel leaf
0001: GREEK LUCANIAN RED-FIGURE BELL KRATER - TL TESTEDEst. £3,000-£6,000
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APULIAN RED-FIGURE AMPHORA: Belonging to the White Saccos-Kantharos Group, Ca. 320 BC. A huge and beautiful red figure Apulian amphora. On one side is a Maenad moving towards left, holding a cista and a wreath; on the opposite
0002: APULIAN RED-FIGURE AMPHORAEst. £4,500-£9,000
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LARGE GREEK APULIAN BELL KRATER - TL TESTED: Apulian, Ca. 400-300 BC. This beautiful red-figure bell terracotta krater with everted rim features a pedestal foot, a cylindrical stem, a bell-shaped body, and ear-shaped handles. One side depicts a
0003: LARGE GREEK APULIAN BELL KRATER - TL TESTEDEst. £3,000-£6,000
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BEAUTIFUL LUCANIAN RED-FIGURE HYDRIA: Ca. 2nd half of 4th century BC. A red-figure pottery hydria with a characteristic bulbous body with a short, splayed foot, a funnel-shaped neck with a flanged mouth, and three handles. Two horizontal
0004: BEAUTIFUL LUCANIAN RED-FIGURE HYDRIAEst. £4,500-£9,000
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ATTIC BLACK-FIGURE BAND KYLIX WITH ATHLETES: Ca. 550-525 BC. A beautiful pottery kylix decorated via the black-figure technique on the exterior walls of both sides, hemispherical body with two lug handles. The exterior decoration features a
0005: ATTIC BLACK-FIGURE BAND KYLIX WITH ATHLETESEst. £4,500-£9,000
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ROMAN BRONZE CUPID STATUETTE - VERY LARGE: Ca. 100 AD . The plump figure depicted nude, striding forward with his right leg advanced, his left arm stretched holding a horn, his long wavy hair tied in a topknot with a braid running back over
0009: ROMAN BRONZE CUPID STATUETTE - VERY LARGEEst. £10,000-£20,000
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GREEK HELLENISTIC BRONZE HERAKLES FIGURE: Ca. 300-200 BC. An Eastern Greek cast bronze statuette of Herakles modelled to a fine standard. He stands in the position of a hero with his left arm holding a club above his head; his head with
0010: GREEK HELLENISTIC BRONZE HERAKLES FIGUREEst. £1,500-£3,000
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ROMAN BRONZE STATUETTE OF DIANA - WITH REPORT: Ca. 100-300 AD. A charming cast bronze statuette is the representation of Diana (in Greek Mythology Artemis), goddess of the hunt, presented in a dynamic pose with feet side by side, her arms raised
0011: ROMAN BRONZE STATUETTE OF DIANA - WITH REPORTEst. £1,500-£3,000
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ANCIENT GREEK BRONZE GODDESS STATUETTE: Ca. 300-100 BC. Standing upright with a long illustrious dress, this statuette represents a goddess with young childlike features wearing a stylised polos crown which is tall and cylindrical in shape
0012: ANCIENT GREEK BRONZE GODDESS STATUETTEEst. £1,600-£3,200Lot Passed
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ROMAN BRONZE STATUETTE OF MERCURY: Ca. 100-200 AD. A finely detailed figure showing the god Mercury (Hermes in Greek mythology), wearing a winged cap which identifies him as the messenger of the Gods. He is holding a cloak that covers
0013: ROMAN BRONZE STATUETTE OF MERCURYEst. £1,500-£3,000
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ROMAN BRONZE BACCUS BALSMARIUM: Ca. 100 AD. A bronze balsamarium in the form of a bust of Bacchus the Roman god of agriculture, wine and fertility, equivalent to the Greek god Dionysus. The god is depicted with staring eyes. His
0014: ROMAN BRONZE BACCUS BALSMARIUMEst. £3,000-£6,000
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ROMAN BRONZE HUMAN HEAD BALSAMARIUM: Ca. 100 AD. A bronze balsamarium in the form of a bust of African male youth. The boy is depicted with upcast eyes and his face features broad nose and fleshy lips. His thick hair is arranged in wavy
0015: ROMAN BRONZE HUMAN HEAD BALSAMARIUMEst. £3,000-£6,000
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LARGE ROMAN SOLID GLASS BICONICAL STOPPER: Ca. 100-300 AD. A glass stopper of biconical shape. It was made using traditional glassmaking techniques that have been perfected over centuries of production in the Roman Empire. The biconical shape
0018: LARGE ROMAN SOLID GLASS BICONICAL STOPPEREst. £300-£500
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MAGNIFICENT GREEK CHALCIDIAN TIN BRONZE HELMET: Ca. 500-300 BC. A beautiful example of a tin bronze Greek Chalcidian helmet. The bowl is forged in one piece, featuring high-arched eyebrows below a raised band, horizontal neck protection, and a
0023: MAGNIFICENT GREEK CHALCIDIAN TIN BRONZE HELMETEst. £7,500-£15,000
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