ANCIENT ART, ANTIQUITIES & COINS - DAY 2 2023-04-23 Auction - 411 Price Results - Apollo Art Auctions in London - Page 3
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ROMAN LEGIONARY BRONZE HELMET WITH WINGS OF JUPITERGREEK HELLENISTIC GOLD RING WITH A BULL
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ANCIENT ART, ANTIQUITIES & COINS - DAY 2

Apollo Art Auctions is delighted to present our two-days - 22nd-23rd April 2023 - Ancient Art, Antiquities & Coins sale. The catalogue encompasses a broad range of well-provenanced and expertly authenticated artefacts from Classical Europe, through Egypt, the Near East and the Middle Ages, as well as many treasures from India, China and Islamic art. The auction features a large selection of wearable Ancient Jewellery and decorative objects in gold, silver bronze, pottery, stone and glass. Some of the sale highlights include: Lot 417 - A Roman Legionary Bronze Helmet with Wings of Jupiter; Lot 422 - An Egyptian Bronze Dagger with Elaborate Handle; Lot 227 - A Byzantine Marble Reliquary with Pillars; and Lot 58 - A Gandharan Schist Over the Life-size Head of Buddha. 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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EGYPTIAN BRONZE OSIRIS: Late Dynastic Period, ca. 664-332 BC. A bronze figure of God Osiris shown mummiform with a braided divine beard curved out at its tip, an atef-crown notched for plumes that is fronted by a uraeus,
0445: EGYPTIAN BRONZE OSIRISEst. £300-£600
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PHOENICIAN ONYX SCARAB IN GOLD SWIVEL RING: Ca. 400 BC. An onyx scaraboid engraved to the underside with a standing figure holding a palm branch. The gemstone has been set in a gold swivel ring, which features granule decoration at the
0446: PHOENICIAN ONYX SCARAB IN GOLD SWIVEL RINGEst. £1,500-£3,000
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EGYPTAIN STONE VESSEL: Old Kingdom, ca. 2686-2160 BC. A handsome vessel, meticulously crafted from stone that exhibits a stunning texture and form. The vessel's smooth and polished surface is impressive, and its tall
0447: EGYPTAIN STONE VESSELEst. £300-£600
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EGYPTIAN PAPYRUS FRAGMENTS WITH DEMOTIC TEXT: Roman Period, Ca. 31 BC. Fragment of a papyrus inscribed with demotic cursive script. Demotic was used specifically for writing long arduous documents, like literary and religious texts, and
0448: EGYPTIAN PAPYRUS FRAGMENTS WITH DEMOTIC TEXTEst. £300-£600
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EGYPTIAN ALABASTER VESSEL: Ca. 2000 BC. An alabaster vessel of a wide and shallow body, stepped-in flange, and raised rim. The vessel sits on a flat base, giving it stability and a classic, timeless look. Alabaster was
0449: EGYPTIAN ALABASTER VESSELEst. £300-£600Lot Passed
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EGYPTIAN ALABASTER CONICAL BOWL: Early Dynastic Period, ca. 2750-2649 BC. A beautiful conical bowl, with tapering walls and a flat base. Sculpted to exploit the natural veining of the stone. Clearly, the craftsman knew how to take
0450: EGYPTIAN ALABASTER CONICAL BOWLEst. £300-£600
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EGYPTIAN FAIENCE MUMMY MASK: Late Period, ca. 663-323 BC. A face mask composed of turquoise, cream, black and red faience glazed composition beads, with cream for the sclera, and green glazed cylinders to form a face. In the
0451: EGYPTIAN FAIENCE MUMMY MASKEst. £200-£400
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EGYPTIAN ALABASTER CONICAL BOWL: Early Dynastic Period, ca. 2750-2649 BC. A skillfully carved alabaster bowl, featuring a conical-shaped body with walls flaring outwards, creating a deep basin. Alabaster bowls were highly valuable
0452: EGYPTIAN ALABASTER CONICAL BOWLEst. £200-£400
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EGYPTIAN GLAZED ANUBIS AMULET: Late Period, ca. 664-332 BC. A glazed composition amulet of reclining Anubis, the ancient Egyptian god of mummification and the afterlife. This amulet features a beautifully detailed jackal figure,
0454: EGYPTIAN GLAZED ANUBIS AMULETEst. £300-£500
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EGYPTIAN FAIENCE NEW YEAR'S FLASK WITH ANUBIS: Ca. 660-525 BC. A glazed composition flask decorated on one side with a rosette and the other with Anubis, the ancient Egyptian god of the dead. The rosette symbolizes the sun and its emergence
0455: EGYPTIAN FAIENCE NEW YEAR'S FLASK WITH ANUBISEst. £150-£300
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ROMANO-EGYPTIAN TERRACOTTA FROG OIL LAMP: Ca. 200-300 AD. A terracotta oil lamp of a teardrop shape, with a small spout and a central recess for filling oil. The main body of the lamp is fashioned in the likeness of a frog, complete with
0457: ROMANO-EGYPTIAN TERRACOTTA FROG OIL LAMPEst. £150-£300
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EGYPTIAN FAIENCE NEW YEAR'S FLASK WITH WEDJAT-EYE: Ca. 660-525 BC. A faience New Year's flask of a lentoid body with twin arched handles flanking the trumpet-shaped spout. One side is decorated with a large rosette and the other with Wedjat-Eye -
0458: EGYPTIAN FAIENCE NEW YEAR'S FLASK WITH WEDJAT-EYEEst. £150-£300
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LARGE EGYPTIAN FAIENCE NEFERTUM AMULET: Third Intermediate Period to Late Period, ca. 1070-332 BC. A glazed composition amulet of Nefertum, the Egyptian god of health and perfume, and one of the few Egyptian gods to be depicted with a
0459: LARGE EGYPTIAN FAIENCE NEFERTUM AMULETEst. £150-£300
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EGYPTIAN FAIENCE NEW YEAR'S FLASK WITH ROSETTES: Ca. 660-525 BC. A faience New Year's flask with lentoid body, adorned with twin arched handles on either side, further complemented by a trumpet-shaped spout that gives it a distinctive appearance.
0460: EGYPTIAN FAIENCE NEW YEAR'S FLASK WITH ROSETTESEst. £150-£300
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SUPERB EGYPTIAN FAIENCE WEDJAT-EYE: Third Intermediate Period, ca. 1069-702 BC. A glazed composition wedjat amulet depicted with a black brow, and pupil creating a stark contrast with the bright blue glaze of the amulet. The wedjat
0461: SUPERB EGYPTIAN FAIENCE WEDJAT-EYEEst. £150-£300
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GREEK APULIAN RED-FIGURE TERRACOTTA BELL KRATER: Ca. 400-300 BC. A beautiful red-figure terracotta krater with a broad rim, bell-shaped body flanked by two lug handles, and a pedestalled ring foot. Side A depicts a cloaked female figure holding a
0463: GREEK APULIAN RED-FIGURE TERRACOTTA BELL KRATEREst. £3,000-£6,000
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HELLENISTIC GOLD RAM HEAD BRACELET: Ca. 300 BC (or later). Ca. 300 BC (or later). A magnificent 21k gold bracelet formed of a coiled hollow gold rod with a flat interior and a slightly rounded exterior. The exterior surface is
0464: HELLENISTIC GOLD RAM HEAD BRACELETEst. £1,500-£3,000
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GREEK GNATHIAN OLPE WITH HERCULES KNOT HANDLE: Ca. 370-325 BC. A graceful pottery large mug or pitcher with a finely ribbed body segmented by a double meander chain band and a wave band, each painted in yellow and white, as well as the
0465: GREEK GNATHIAN OLPE WITH HERCULES KNOT HANDLEEst. £450-£900
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MASSIVE GREEK BLACK-GLAZE RIBBED HYDRIA: Ca. 350 BC. A black-glazed pottery hydria with a characteristic bulbous body with a short, splayed foot, a funnel-shaped neck decorated with a band of laurel, dotted ovolo on the rim, and three
0466: MASSIVE GREEK BLACK-GLAZE RIBBED HYDRIAEst. £4,000-£8,000
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HELLENISTIC GOLD ADORNMENT WITH THREE GARNETS: Ca. 300-100 BC. A stunning gold disc-shaped adornment, crafted with remarkable skill and precision. The ornament features a central motif comprising of three pyramidal-shaped garnets, each enclosed
0467: HELLENISTIC GOLD ADORNMENT WITH THREE GARNETSEst. £3,000-£5,000
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HELLENISTIC PALE GREEN CUT GLASS SKYPHOS: Ca. 200 BC. An elegant glass skyphos consisting of a deep cup supported by a pedestal foot, with two opposing handles adorning its sides. The pale green glass is striking, with a delicate yet
0468: HELLENISTIC PALE GREEN CUT GLASS SKYPHOSEst. £4,000-£6,000
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