Antiquities | Ethnographica | Fine Art 2023-07-14 Auction - 339 Price Results - Artemis Gallery in CO - Page 2
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Greek Attic Red-Figure Kylix w/ Nude EphebeRecuay Polychrome Spouted Vessel Pretty Lady19th C. Tsimshian Carved Antler Ceremonial Club
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Greek Attic Red-Figure Kylix w/ Nude Ephebe: Ancient Greece, Athens / Attic, ca. 5th to 4th century BCE. A beautiful pottery kylix enveloped in lustrous black pigment and a red-figure tondo of a nude ephebe before an altar. The handsome youth
0019: Greek Attic Red-Figure Kylix w/ Nude EphebeEst. $2,400-$3,600
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Roman Bronze Figure - Goat: Roman, Imperial period, ca. 1st to 3rd century CE. A charming bronze figurine of a goat shown in stride with a carefully striated coat and prominent horns and beard. Goat statuary in the classical
0021: Roman Bronze Figure - GoatEst. $1,000-$1,500Lot Passed
Roman Glass Trefoil Pitcher: Roman Empire, ca. 2nd to 3rd century CE. An attractive, hand-blown, rich olive green glass jug form with a piriform body with a slender neck, a folded trefoil spout, and an elegant, trifurcated trail
0024: Roman Glass Trefoil PitcherEst. $1,000-$1,500Lot Passed
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Roman Glass Double Unguentarium (for Perfume): Roman, Imperial Period, ca. 2nd to 4th century CE. A free-blown glass double unguentarium intended to hold 2 types of perfume. The yellow-green cylindrical bodies are fused in the center and
0026: Roman Glass Double Unguentarium (for Perfume)Est. $1,500-$2,250
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1st C. Roman Pottery Utilitarian Jugs: Roman, Imperial Period, ca. 1st to 3rd century CE. A set of 2 wheel-thrown pottery jugs of broad form. The first jug features a spherical body surmounted by a slender neck and a grooved handle, and
0027: 1st C. Roman Pottery Utilitarian JugsEst. $1,000-$1,500
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Museum-Exhibited Roman Glass Jar: Roman, Imperial Period, ca. 3rd century CE. A delicate jar of apple-shaped form that is free-blown from translucent, turquoise-hued glass. Surrounding the lower body are several gently pinched areas
0029: Museum-Exhibited Roman Glass JarEst. $1,100-$1,650
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