Auction #112: Ancient Artifacts 2012-03-10 Auction - 364 Price Results - Ancient Resource Auctions in us - Page 6
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51: Egypt. Limestone relief: Osiris, Isis, and priest82: Egyptian wood mummy mask, New Kingdom84: Large wooden panel, vulture with open wings
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Auction #112: Ancient Artifacts

Ancient Egyptian, Greek, Roman, Precolumbian, Near Eastern, Islamic, Medieval and Byzantine artifacts.
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Pleasing New Kingdom faience scarab: A pleasing New Kingdom faience scarab, c. 1570 - 1075 BC, the body very nicely detailed with good style. On base, a figure wearing a long kilt with a long sceptre, perhaps a figure standing in a reed
0122: Pleasing New Kingdom faience scarabEst. $275-$300
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Pair of large New Kingdom scarabs: A pair of large New Kingdom scarabs. The is a steatite scarab with cartouche of Thutmose III, c. 1479 - 1400 BC. Some chipping and marks of age do not detract from this nicely made scarab. On base,
0123: Pair of large New Kingdom scarabsEst. $300-$400
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Nice lot of 4 Egyptian scarabs: A nice lot of 4 Egyptian scarabs. The lot includes an early New Kingdom steatite scarab with a 'Ptah is truth' on base, 15 x 10mm; a 2nd Intermediate black steatite scarab with scroll pattern between
0124: Nice lot of 4 Egyptian scarabsEst. $400-$450
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Lot of 4 Egyptian scarabs: A lot of 4 Egyptian scarabs. The first is a Middle Kingdom white quartz scarab, the base plain, 14 x 9mm; a 2nd Intermediate period steatite cowroid with a central 'ankh' between concentric circles,
0125: Lot of 4 Egyptian scarabsEst. $300-$350
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2 Coptic bone crosses, Roman Egypt: A pair of Coptic bone crosses, Roman Egypt, c. 5th-6th Century AD. Each with suspension loop and decorated with incised lines and circles. L: 1 1/8" (2.8 cm). Ex old English collection.
0129: 2 Coptic bone crosses, Roman EgyptEst. $400-$500
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Papyrus fragment with Arabic script, Egypt: A papyrus fragment with Arabic script, Egypt, Tulunid-Fatimid Dynasties, 9th Century AD, formed from two different documents, one from a bifolium codex dealing probably with Islamic theology, the
0133: Papyrus fragment with Arabic script, EgyptEst. $400-$500
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Coptic bone comb from Egypt: A Coptic bone comb, Egypt, c. 5th - 7th Century AD, of rectangular form, the central decorated with a crossing pattern consisting of concentric circles. One tooth is missing, but otherwise intact
0141: Coptic bone comb from EgyptEst. $400-$500Lot Passed
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