ANTIQUITIES, ISLAMIC ART & MILITARIA - DAY 2 2023-06-11 Auction - 351 Price Results - Apollo Art Auctions in London - Page 4
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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 FAIENCE PAPYRUS SCEPTRE AMULET: Ca. 664-332 BC. An amulet formed in the shape of a papyrus column known as a papyrus sceptre or Wadj sceptre. This delicately formed amulet has been crafted from a rich light blue glazed faience with
0453: EGYPTIAN FAIENCE PAPYRUS SCEPTRE AMULETEst. £150-£300
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EGYPTIAN FAIENCE SHU AMULET: Ca. 664-332 BC. An Egyptian amulet made of turquoise faience of the air god Shu. He is depicted kneeling, with one knee to the ground and the other raised. His arms appear raised and bent at the
0455: EGYPTIAN FAIENCE SHU AMULETEst. £150-£300Lot Passed
EGYPTIAN STEATITE SCARAB: Second Intermediate Period, ca. 1720-1650 BC. A steatite scarab seal with its clypeus, prothorax, and elytra delicately detailed and engraved to the underside. The scarab was a powerful symbol of
0456: EGYPTIAN STEATITE SCARABEst. £150-£300Lot Passed
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EGYPTIAN STEATITE SCARAB WITH THUTMOSE: Ca. 1504-1450 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 cartouch of Thutmose, reading the
0458: EGYPTIAN STEATITE SCARAB WITH THUTMOSEEst. £150-£300
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EGYPTIAN FAIENCE BES AMULET: Ca. 1069-664 BC. Modelled in deep blue faience, the protector god Bes is portrayed as a nude dwarf on an integrated base. He wears a large feather crown highlighted above his head, surmounting
0459: EGYPTIAN FAIENCE BES AMULETEst. £150-£300Lot Passed
EGYPTIAN STEATITE SCARAB: Hyksos Period of the 15th Dynasty, ca. 1650-1550 BC. A steatite scarab seal with cyleus, prothorax, and elytra carved with great detail and care. The scarab's flat base is engraved with stylised
0460: EGYPTIAN STEATITE SCARABEst. £150-£300Lot Passed
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EGYPTIAN BLUE FAIENCE WEDJAT-EYE AMULET: Ca. 1069-332 BC. A finely detailed ancient Egyptian blue faience udjat eye or wedjat eye amulet, more commonly referred to as the Eye of Horus. The amulet is pierced longitudinally for suspension.
0461: EGYPTIAN BLUE FAIENCE WEDJAT-EYE AMULETEst. £300-£600
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EGYPTIAN ROCK CRYSTAL SCARAB: Ca. 1550-1070 BC. A nice example of a rock crystal scarab amulet in the form of a scarab with naturalistic detailing the clypeus, prothorax, and elytra marked by single lines. The reverse is flat and
0462: EGYPTIAN ROCK CRYSTAL SCARABEst. £150-£300
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EGYPTIAN STEATITE SCARAB IN GOLD PENDANT: Ca. 664-332 BC. A steatite Egyptian scarab with incised features and hieroglyphs to the reverse. The front anatomy features a detailed head and clypeus with incised linear decoration to mark the
0463: EGYPTIAN STEATITE SCARAB IN GOLD PENDANTEst. £1,200-£2,400Lot Passed
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PHOENICIAN GOLD RING WITH ROCK CRYSTAL SCARABOID: Ca. 7th-6th century BC. A gold ring made of gleaming gold, expertly crafted into a D-shaped shank that fits snugly and comfortably around the finger. At the center of the ring sits a beautifully
0464: PHOENICIAN GOLD RING WITH ROCK CRYSTAL SCARABOIDEst. £1,500-£3,000
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HELLENISTIC GOLD CHAIN WITH LION HEAD FINIALS: Ca. 4th century BC. A gold chain, a masterpiece of ancient goldsmithing. With its loop-in-loop form and intricate filigree work, this chain is a true testament to the skill and artistry of the
0467: HELLENISTIC GOLD CHAIN WITH LION HEAD FINIALSEst. £1,500-£3,000Lot Passed
HELLENISTIC MATCHED PAIR OF GOLD EARRINGS: Ca. 4th century BC. A matching pair of gold earrings exuding beauty and elegance. The delicate filigree design, coupled with the spherical baubles, showcases the intricate craftsmanship of
0468: HELLENISTIC MATCHED PAIR OF GOLD EARRINGSEst. £2,250-£4,500Lot Passed
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PAIR OF LARGE ETRUSCAN BUCCHERO OINOCHOE: Ca. 500 BC. Molded in bucchero "pesante", these oinochoe have an ovoid body, trefoil mouth, two plastic rotelles on the rim, a disc-shaped foot, and a handle stretching from the rim to the shoulder.
0469: PAIR OF LARGE ETRUSCAN BUCCHERO OINOCHOEEst. £3,000-£6,000
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ATTIC RED-FIGURE OINOCHOE: Ca. 350 BC. A black glaze oinochoe with glossy black glaze, serves as the perfect backdrop for the intricate red-figure decoration that adorns its surface, depicting a graceful running animal,
0470: ATTIC RED-FIGURE OINOCHOEEst. £750-£1,500
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GREEK TERRACOTTA SEATED GODDESS: Magna Graecia, Ca. Late 5th century BC. A deity is shown in a sitting position, she is holding a bird to her breast with her right hand. She wears a garment that covers her body to the floor, with a
0471: GREEK TERRACOTTA SEATED GODDESSEst. £750-£1,500Lot Passed
ETRUSCAN POTTERY BUCCHERO OINOCHOE: Ca. 700-600 BC. An Etruscan bucchero oinochoe in magnificent form with a bulbous base adorned with a register of incised linear lines, sitting on a short flared foot, with flaring rim, pinched large
0472: ETRUSCAN POTTERY BUCCHERO OINOCHOEEst. £1,500-£3,000Lot Passed
ITALO-CORINTHIAN POTTERY OLPE: Ca. 600 BC. A beautiful olpe, that combines elegant form and decorative motifs with expert craftsmanship. It features graceful piriform body, tapering to a slender funnel-shaped neck with an
0473: ITALO-CORINTHIAN POTTERY OLPEEst. £2,625-£5,250Lot Passed
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ETRUSCO-CORINTHIAN CERAMIC OLPE PITCHER - EX. MUSEUM: Ca. 700-600 BC. A pottery vessel formed in brown, black, and red with incised decoration, the ovoid body with linear bands and rays emerging from the base, the central register with incised scale
0474: ETRUSCO-CORINTHIAN CERAMIC OLPE PITCHER - EX. MUSEUMEst. £1,500-£3,000
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GREEK MESSAPIAN POTTERY LEBES GAMIKOS: Ca. 400-300 BC. A Messapian lebes gamikos, a delicately formed "marriage vase" with an inverted bell-shaped body and its characteristic pair of horizontal strap handles set on either shoulder. The
0475: GREEK MESSAPIAN POTTERY LEBES GAMIKOSEst. £450-£900Lot Passed
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