ANTIQUITIES, ISLAMIC ART & MILITARIA - DAY 2 2023-06-11 Auction - 351 Price Results - Apollo Art Auctions in London - Page 2
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ANCIENT GREEK CHALCIDIAN TINNED BRONZE HELMETROMAN SILVER SKYPHOSSTUNNING ROMAN GOLD RING WITH VICTORY INTAGLIO - 49 GRAMS
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London, London, United Kingdom
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ANTIQUITIES, ISLAMIC ART & MILITARIA - DAY 2

Apollo Art Auctions is delighted to present another exquisite two-days auction of Antiquities, Islamic Art & Militaria, on the 10th-11th of June 2023. We are constantly expanding our areas of expertise and are proud to showcase our first militaria-focused selection, which will open the sale on Saturday 10th. The catalogue then moves onto a fantastic collection of ancient Islamic art, 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. The second day of the auction, Sunday 11th, commences with Lot 381: a stunning example of the iconic Greek Chalcidian-type helmet. The auction also 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 398: A Rare Medieval Gold Iconographic Ring - With Report; Lot 113: A Large Bronze Doorknob; and Lot 110: A Timurid Bronze Silver Inlay Candlestick. 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 ALABASTER VESSEL: New Kingdom, ca. 1550-1070 BC. A nice vessel crafted from alabaster, a stone cherished by the ancient Egyptians for its exquisite beauty and versatility. Its horizontal veins, like a mesmerizing
0406: EGYPTIAN ALABASTER VESSELEst. £300-£600Lot Passed
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ANCIENT EGYPTIAN TERRACOTTA USHABTI: New Kingdom, 19th-20th Dynasty, Ca. 1292-1085 BC. A terracotta ushabti figure modelled in stylised mummiform pose with hands crossed over the chest, wearing an illustrious tripartite wig; all details
0407: ANCIENT EGYPTIAN TERRACOTTA USHABTIEst. £750-£1,500
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EGYPTIAN ALABASTER BOWL: Old Kingdom, ca. 2686-2160 BC. This cone-shaped bowl, expertly carved from alabaster, boasts a wide opening, circular and flat base, and delicate earthy deposits. Alabaster was a highly prized
0408: EGYPTIAN ALABASTER BOWLEst. £300-£600
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ANCIENT EGYPTIAN SILVER OSIRIS ON STAND: Late Period, 26th Dynasty, Ca. 664-525 BC. A silver votive figurine of Osiris wearing an atef crown, plumed on each side with ostrich feathers and decorated on the front with a uraeus cobra. The
0409: ANCIENT EGYPTIAN SILVER OSIRIS ON STANDEst. £750-£1,500Lot Passed
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EGYPTIAN FAIENCE SHROUD WITH FOUR SONS OF HORUS: Late Period, ca. 664-332 BC. A mummy shroud composed of threaded faience beads arranged in a net pattern, which collectively form a remarkably detailed depiction of the deceased's face, a winged
0410: EGYPTIAN FAIENCE SHROUD WITH FOUR SONS OF HORUSEst. £450-£900
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EGYPTIAN GROUP OF WEDJAT-EYE AMULETS: Ca. 664-30 BC. A selection of five uzat amulets, also referred to as eye of Horus or Wedjat-eye amulets, with fine details and notched eyebrows. The amulet is horizontally pierced for suspension. The
0411: EGYPTIAN GROUP OF WEDJAT-EYE AMULETSEst. £300-£600
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EGYPTIAN STEATITE THUTMOSE SCARAB: Ca. 1504-1450 BC. This green-glazed steatite scarab is inscribed with the cartouche of Thutmose III of Dynasty 18. The scarab is naturalistic formed creating the appearance of a scarab beetle, the
0413: EGYPTIAN STEATITE THUTMOSE SCARABEst. £150-£300
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EGYPTIAN STEATITE SCARAB WITH SEMA-TAWY: Ca. 1938-1292 BC. A fine Egyptian steatite scarab with naturalistic features such as a clypeus and prothorax marked by incised lines. The reverse is detailed with a central sema-tawy, symbolising the
0415: EGYPTIAN STEATITE SCARAB WITH SEMA-TAWYEst. £150-£300
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EGYPTIAN FAIENCE TAWARET AMULET: Late Period, ca. 664-332 BC. A glazed composition amulet depicting the goddess Tawaret standing in a confident posture, with arms held at the sides of her pregnant belly, and pendulous breasts, while
0416: EGYPTIAN FAIENCE TAWARET AMULETEst. £150-£300Lot Passed
EGYPTIAN FAIENCE WEDJAT-EYE AMULET: Late Period, ca. 664-332 BC. A pale blue glazed faience amulet depicting the Eye of Horus with detailed modelling on both sides. The amulet is distinguished by its delicate craftsmanship and
0417: EGYPTIAN FAIENCE WEDJAT-EYE AMULETEst. £150-£300Lot Passed
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EGYPTIAN GLAZED STEATITE SCARAB WITH WEDJAT-EYE: Ca. 1070-664 BC. An interesting glazed steatite scarab with incised detail to the top to form naturalistic features of a scarab beetle. On the flat underside is inscribed with an image of the Eye of
0418: EGYPTIAN GLAZED STEATITE SCARAB WITH WEDJAT-EYEEst. £150-£300
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EGYPTIAN FAIENCE TAWERET AMULET: Ca. 664-332 BC. An Egyptian amulet of the goddess Taweret made from turquoise faience. She is depicted typically as a hippopotamus, complete with pendulous breasts and a pregnant belly. Her limbs are
0419: EGYPTIAN FAIENCE TAWERET AMULETEst. £300-£600Lot Passed
EGYPTIAN FAIENCE THOTH AS BABOON: Ca. 664-332 BC. A green, glazed faience composition amulet of Thoth represented as a naturalistic baboon, the god of the moon. Thoth is depicted with stylised iconography of a hamadryas baboon with a
0420: EGYPTIAN FAIENCE THOTH AS BABOONEst. £300-£600Lot Passed
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EGYPTIAN CARNELIAN SCARAB: Ca. 664-332 BC. An Egyptian carnelian scarab with incised detailing to form a ridged carapace and naturalistic features. The flat underside has been left undecorated. The amulet has been pierced
0421: EGYPTIAN CARNELIAN SCARABEst. £150-£300
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EGYPTIAN FAIENCE THOTH AMULET: Ca. 664-332 BC. An Egyptian bright faience amulet of the god Thoth. He is depicted striding forward, with arms by his side and his fists clenched. He wears a short kilt and tripartite wig and is
0422: EGYPTIAN FAIENCE THOTH AMULETEst. £150-£300
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EGYPTIAN FAIENCE AMULET OF PATAIKOS: Ca. 664-332 BC. A finely modelled Egyptian faience amulet of the dwarf god Pataikos, nude, crouching with his legs apart on top of a square base, his arms rest by his side. This Pataikos amulet
0423: EGYPTIAN FAIENCE AMULET OF PATAIKOSEst. £300-£600
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EGYPTIAN STEATITE SCARAB: Ca. 1550-1070 BC. A steatite Egyptian scarab with incised features such as the clypeus, prothorax, and elytra marked by single lines. The scarab is decorated to the reverse with large khepri beetle,
0424: EGYPTIAN STEATITE SCARABEst. £150-£300Lot Passed
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EGYPTIAN FAIENCE SHROUD WITH FOUR SONS OF HORUS: Late Period, ca. 664-332 BC. A funerary shroud, meticulously composed of faience beads arranged in a distinctive net pattern. The shroud's captivating design features a representation of the
0425: EGYPTIAN FAIENCE SHROUD WITH FOUR SONS OF HORUSEst. £450-£900
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EGYPTIAN GROUP OF WEDJAT-EYE AMULETS: Ca. 664-30 BC. A collective group of five eye of Horus amulets, also called wedjat eyes, with fine details, notched eyebrows. The amulet is horizontally pierced for suspension. The wedjat-eye amulet
0426: EGYPTIAN GROUP OF WEDJAT-EYE AMULETSEst. £300-£600Lot Passed
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EGYPTIAN FAIENCE AMULET OF TAWERET: Ca. 664-332 BC. An amulet made of blue-green faience. Depicted is the goddess Taweret represented as a female hippopotamus who was considered to be a protectress of women in childbirth. She is shown
0427: EGYPTIAN FAIENCE AMULET OF TAWERETEst. £150-£300
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EGYPTIAN STEATITE SCARAB WITH HATHOR: Ca. 1550-664 BC. A fine Egyptian steatite scarab with naturalistic features such as a clypeus and prothorax marked by incised lines. The reverse is detailed with numerous inscribed hieroglyphs
0428: EGYPTIAN STEATITE SCARAB WITH HATHOREst. £150-£300
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