Antiquities, Pre-Columbian & Tribal Art 2012-05-12 Auction - 234 Price Results - Artemis Gallery in CO - Page 3
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000: An Important Old Kingdom Limestone Relief31E: A Greek Red Figure Pelike149: A Taino Stone Ceremonial Yoke
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Erie (just a way's from Boulder), CO, United States
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Antiquities, Pre-Columbian & Tribal Art

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An online-only auction featuring Classical Antiquities from ancient Egypt, Greece, Rome, Italy, the Near East, the Fast East, as well as Pre-Columbian Art from the Ancient Americas (Mexico, Central and South America), and Ethnographic / Tribal Art. All items offered for sale in this auction have been legally acquired and are legal to sell, and are guaranteed authentic/as described.
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A Greek Attic Owl Skyphos: Greece, Athens, ca. 375 BC. Traditional owl skyphos, but the Attic form is almost always more delicate and refined in its appearance. Owl on each side in red-figure, above red ground line, palmette
0031D: A Greek Attic Owl SkyphosEst. $1,500-$2,000Lot Passed
A Greek Red Figure Pelike: Athens (Attic) or South Italy (Apulian), Ca. 4th Century BC. Tall pottery bulbous bottom vessel with disc foot and twin handles from rim to side walls. Decorated in classic red-figure technique on
0031E: A Greek Red Figure PelikeEst. $8,000-$10,000Lot Passed
A Fabulous Canosan Pottery Horse: From the Greek colony of Canosa located in southern Italy, ca 325 BC. Very large and fine pottery leaping horse. Made of red clay then covered with a white slip, showing incredible realistic details
0033: A Fabulous Canosan Pottery HorseEst. $4,000-$6,000Lot Passed
A Large Greek Gnathian Skyphos: Large and nice! From ancient Greece, colony of Apulia, Ca 4th century BC, decorated in the Gnathian style. Very large skyphos in blackware, decorated with added painted decorations of grape vines
0035: A Large Greek Gnathian SkyphosEst. $2,500-$3,500Lot Passed
A Greek St. Valentine's Cup: Greek, Apulia, ca 350 BC. Beautifully potted and painted pottery skyphos in the style known as St. Valentine's. Upper section decorated in series of diamond patterns, lower in Gnathian style with
0037: A Greek St. Valentine's CupEst. $800-$1,200Lot Passed
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A Mesappian Pottery Pedestal Plate: From ancient Southern Italy, Ca 4th century BC. Lovely decorated pedestal plate with top decorated in band of grape vines and lower section with red and white concentric circles. 6-1/8"D x 3-1/4"H.
0038: A Mesappian Pottery Pedestal PlateEst. $300-$500
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A Greek Apulian / Gnathian Footed Loving Cup: From Southern Italy, Greek colony of Apulia, Gnathian region, ca. 325 BC. Terracotta "loving cup" skyphos with delicate stemmed foot, ribbed body; black glaze with hand painted decoration of a single
0040: A Greek Apulian / Gnathian Footed Loving CupEst. $900-$1,200
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A Greek Xenon Kylix: From ancient Greece, colony of Apulia, ca. 325 BC. Blackware kylix decorated in the Xenon style with added pinkish laurel leaves and central foliage. 8"W handlespan x 2-1/4"H to top of handles.
0042: A Greek Xenon KylixEst. $800-$1,200
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A Greek Pottery Oinochoe: Greek, Magna Graecia, ca. 4th century BC. Large and quite fine pottery oinochoe, used for pouring wine and water at the table. Decorated in black lead-based glaze with two areas left reserved, rays
0043: A Greek Pottery OinochoeEst. $600-$900Lot Passed
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A Rare Greek Kantharoid Skyphos: Rare form! Greek colony of Apulia, ca 340 to 320 BC. Done in the Xenon style with added reddish design over deep black glazed surface, twin triangualr handles and small stemmed foot. 6" H by 5" W.
0045: A Rare Greek Kantharoid SkyphosEst. $1,200-$1,500
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A Hellenistic Greek Buffware Askos: Greece, Hellenistic period, ca 3rd century BC. Pottery askos / pouring vessel with thin spout (quite possibly used as a baby feeder). 3-3/8"H. Provenance: Ex-private TX collection. This lot
0048: A Hellenistic Greek Buffware AskosEst. $200-$300
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A Sumerian Cuneiform Tablet - Ex Charles Ede: Mesopotamia, Sumeria, Ca 2300 BC. A fine example of one of the earliest written receipts ever created. Biscuit form written on each side in ancient Sumerian text, most likely describing the
0050: A Sumerian Cuneiform Tablet - Ex Charles EdeEst. $1,000-$1,500
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