ANTIQUITIES, ISLAMIC ART & MILITARIA - DAY 2 2023-06-11 Auction - 351 Price Results - Apollo Art Auctions in London - Page 6
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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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CAMPANIAN FOOTED POTTERY PLATE: Ca. 400 BC. A terracotta black slipware dish with a short circular foot base and a wide, flat cavity. This unassuming yet charming piece showcases the exquisite skill and artistry of Campanian
0501: CAMPANIAN FOOTED POTTERY PLATEEst. £150-£300Lot Passed
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ANCIENT BRONZE SWORD: Western Asiatic/Aegan, ca. 1200-700 BC. A two-edged bronze blade, leaf-shaped with rectangular tang, corrugated midrib extending almost to the tip and flared at the shoulder, decorated with vertical
0502: ANCIENT BRONZE SWORDEst. £450-£900
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ANCIENT BRONZE DAGGER: Western Asiatic/Aegan, ca. 1200-700 BC. A finely cast bronze dagger, comprising a triangular-shaped, double-edged blade with raised mid-rib and a flanged, hollowed hilt. The dagger's design is both
0503: ANCIENT BRONZE DAGGEREst. £300-£600
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ANCIENT BRONZE DAGGER: Ca. 1200-700 BC. A bronze dagger with its beautifully-shaped blade tapering to a sharp point and the hilt masterfully crafted, curving inward from a splayed pommel to form concave, flanged sides to
0504: ANCIENT BRONZE DAGGEREst. £300-£600
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ANCIENT BRONZE SWORD: Eastern Mediterranean, ca. 1st millennium BC. A cast bronze spearhead featuring an ovate blade, which is accentuated by a raised midrib that runs down its center, dividing the blade into two equal
0505: ANCIENT BRONZE SWORDEst. £150-£300
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GREEK CORINTHIAN DECORATED KOTHON: Archaic Period, ca. 6th-5th century BC. A decorated pottery kothon with a smooth burnished, cream-color slipped surface and delicate black and red decorative lines around the rim and interior. A loop
0507: GREEK CORINTHIAN DECORATED KOTHONEst. £1,500-£3,000Lot Passed
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GREEK CAMPANIAN POTTERY BELL KRATER: Ca. 400-300 BC. A magnificent Campanian terracotta bell krater, executed in black slip. The vessel presents a pedestal base, bell-shaped body, applied handles, and a broad everted rim. Size: L:151mm
0509: GREEK CAMPANIAN POTTERY BELL KRATEREst. £600-£1,200
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CAMPANIAN BLACK-GLAZED AMPHORA: Ca. 400-300 BC. A black glaze amphora, a superb example of ancient Greek pottery that showcases the unparalleled artistry and mastery of the Greek ceramic tradition. The amphora features an inverted
0510: CAMPANIAN BLACK-GLAZED AMPHORAEst. £750-£1,500Lot Passed
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APULIAN BLACK GLAZE FOOTED BOWL: Ca. 400-300 BC. A terracotta dish featuring a hemispherical bowl and a concave foot, characteristic of ancient Greek and South Italian pottery traditions. The entire surface of the vessel, except for
0511: APULIAN BLACK GLAZE FOOTED BOWLEst. £150-£300
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ANCIENT BRONZE SPEAR: Western Asiatic/Aegan, ca. 1200-700 BC. An elegant and symmetrical bronze spearhead with a double-edged blade that tapers gradually to a sharp point. The blade of the spearhead is characterized by a
0512: ANCIENT BRONZE SPEAREst. £300-£600Lot Passed
ANCIENT BRONZE SPEAR: Western Asiatic/Aegan, ca. 1200-700 BC. A fine example of a two-edged bronze blade with a leaf-shaped design and a small tang providing a secure resting place for the spear shaft. The blade boasts a
0513: ANCIENT BRONZE SPEAREst. £300-£600Lot Passed
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BRONZE AGE BRONZE ADZE AXE: Ca. 2000-700 BC. A bronze axe head with a short, curved blade, tapering cheek, and a wedge-shaped adze to the rear. The shaft long and cylindrical. An axe such as this one would have been an
0514: BRONZE AGE BRONZE ADZE AXEEst. £400-£600
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ANCIENT BRONZE SPEARHEAD: Western Asiatic/Aegan, ca. 1200-700 BC. A bronze spearhead featuring a leaf-shaped blade tapering to a sharp point, and is characterized by its prominent midrib and short, outward turned tang with a
0515: ANCIENT BRONZE SPEARHEADEst. £150-£300
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ANCIENT PAIR OF BRONZE ARROWHEADS: Ca. 1200-700 BC. A pair of arrowheads crafted with utmost precision and elegance. Each arrowhead features a beautifully shaped blade with a thick midrib, pointed shoulders, and sharp points that are
0516: ANCIENT PAIR OF BRONZE ARROWHEADSEst. £150-£300
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BRONZE AGE BRONZE AXE HEAD WITH ADZE: Ca. 1200-900 BC. A cast bronze double axe head characterized by a short cylindrical shaft hole, a flattened top, and a vertical blade with a curved cutting edge. At the back, a smaller horizontal
0517: BRONZE AGE BRONZE AXE HEAD WITH ADZEEst. £150-£300
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MESSAPIAN DECORATED POTTERY DISH: Ca. 300 BC. A pottery plate featuring a round body with a convex cavity, perfectly suited for serving and presenting food. The elevated ring foot provides a stable and balanced foundation, ensuring
0518: MESSAPIAN DECORATED POTTERY DISHEst. £750-£1,500Lot Passed
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MESSAPIAN DECORATED POTTERY BOWL: Ca. 4th-3rd century BC. A terracotta bowl crafted with great care and artistry. This hemispherical bowl boasts a wide body, a smooth and undecorated exterior, and a striking interior design. Red
0519: MESSAPIAN DECORATED POTTERY BOWLEst. £300-£600
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DAUNIAN POTTERY KYATHOS: Ca. 6th-5th century BC. A terracotta kyathos with a hemispherical body, shallow in depth, with an arched handle that protrudes vertically from the edge of the rim. The smooth exterior and interior
0520: DAUNIAN POTTERY KYATHOSEst. £300-£600Lot Passed
DAUNIAN POTTERY OINOCHOE: Ca. 6th-5th century BC. A terracotta oinochoe featuring an elegant inverted piriform body, resting on a flat base, and is graced with a strap handle that nicely protrudes from the shoulder to join
0521: DAUNIAN POTTERY OINOCHOEEst. £450-£900Lot Passed
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GREEK HOPLITE BRONZE SPEARHEAD: Ca. 800-600 BC. A socketed bronze spearhead is a striking example of ancient Greek weaponry, featuring a substantial lentoid-section blade with a raised midrib and a long shaft that gradually flares
0522: GREEK HOPLITE BRONZE SPEARHEADEst. £300-£600
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ANCIENT BRONZE SPEARHEAD: Western Asiatic/Aegan, ca. 1200-700 BC. A bronze spear skillfully cast in one piece. The slender, leaf-shaped blade boasts distinctive round shoulders and a prominent midrib that runs the length of
0523: ANCIENT BRONZE SPEARHEADEst. £150-£300Lot Passed
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ANCIENT BRONZE SWORD: Western Asiatic/Aegan, ca. 1200-700 BC. An elegant and symmetrical bronze spearhead with a double-edged blade that tapers gradually to a sharp point. The blade of the spearhead is characterized by a
0524: ANCIENT BRONZE SWORDEst. £300-£600
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