Antiquities, Pre-Columbian, Tribal, Asian Art 2015-03-19 Auction - 315 Price Results - Artemis Gallery in CO - Page 2
LiveAuctioneers Logo

Campanian Red-Figured Stemless KylixRoman Bronze Steelyard Weight - Actor's MaskRoman Sidonian Glass Miniature Date Flask - Aubergine!
Done
Boulder County, CO, United States
Auction Details

Antiquities, Pre-Columbian, Tribal, Asian Art

Artemis Gallery

Artemis Gallery

badge TOP RATED
Join us online March 19th for another outstanding selection of fine ancient art from Greece, Egypt, the Near and Far East, the Roman Empire, along with Pre-Columbian and Native American art and artifacts from the ancient Americas. Featured are a large grouping of fine Roman glass, as well as exceptional bronze Buddhas from India, Cambodia and Thailand.
Lot Number: Lowest
24
Sold
Greek Red Figure Owl Skyphos: Greek, Apulia, Southeastern Italy, ca. 340 BCE. A traditional pottery skyphos with an owl on each side depicted in red-figure above a red ground line with a palmette beside each handle. 5 1/2"W
0015: Greek Red Figure Owl SkyphosEst. $1,500-$2,000
See Sold Price
Sold
Greek Apulian Red Figure Lekanis w/ Handles: South Italy, Magna Graecia, ca. 350 BCE. Two part covered vessel on raised foot and with knob handle; decorated atop with two heads of Ladies of Fashion, both wearing a radiate stephane and
0015A: Greek Apulian Red Figure Lekanis w/ HandlesEst. $1,200-$1,500
See Sold Price
Sold
Greek Geometric Terracotta Horse: Greece, Boeotian, ca. 7th century BCE. A buff terracotta votive of the animal, standing in alert attitude in stylized form with prominent snout, mane and tail. Traces of umber painted pigment to
0015C: Greek Geometric Terracotta HorseEst. $1,000-$1,200
See Sold Price
Sold
Lovely Greek Apulian Prochous w/ Eros: Greek colony of Apulia, southeastern Italy, ca 325 BCE. Lovely and well painted pouring vessel in black glaze decorated with a scene of a seated Eros holding large patera in his hand, floral
0015D: Lovely Greek Apulian Prochous w/ ErosEst. $1,500-$2,500
See Sold Price
Sold
Tall Etruscan Bronze Statuette of a Nude Kouros: Northern Italy, Etruria, Ca 5th century BCE. Tall, thin bronze figure of a Kouros, with very elongated torso, large feet and rounded head with cold-worked hair, eyes, eyebrow and mouth. Long
0016: Tall Etruscan Bronze Statuette of a Nude KourosEst. $2,500-$4,000
See Sold Price
Sold
Greek Apulian Oinochoe Lady of Fashion: Greek, Apulian, southeastern Italy, ca.325-300 BCE. Substantial red-figure oinochoe decorated with a female head portrayed in profile. The lady wears an ornate saccos leaving a bun projecting at
0017: Greek Apulian Oinochoe Lady of FashionEst. $2,000-$3,000
See Sold Price
Sold
Greek Apulian Lekanis - Lady of Fashion: Greek, Apulia, southeastern Italy, Ca 325 to 300 BCE. Very fine and almost perfect pottery covered lekanis. Redware pottery with small footed lower "cup" and spooled lid, painted with the
0018: Greek Apulian Lekanis - Lady of FashionEst. $900-$1,200
See Sold Price
Sold
Etruscan / Umbrian Bronze Figure: Umbria, north-central Italy, 5th century BCE. Rare and delightful bronze "stick figure" of a standing male. Simple features with incised circles representing eyes, nipples and navel, small penis.
0019: Etruscan / Umbrian Bronze FigureEst. $900-$1,200
See Sold Price
Sold
Rare Sardinian Bronze Horse & Rider: Mediterranean area, off coast of Italy, Sardinia, Ca 7th century BCE. An exceedingly rare bronze statuette of cavalryman atop his steed. Abstract horse with thin belly and long thin muzzle, with
0020: Rare Sardinian Bronze Horse & RiderEst. $2,500-$3,500
See Sold Price
Campanian Red-Figured Stemless Kylix: Greek, Campania, 340-320 BC. The interior with a woman striding gracefully to the right while she is holding a tambourine. She wears a long girt chiton enhanced with white dots and a double stripe
0021: Campanian Red-Figured Stemless KylixEst. $5,000-$7,000Lot Passed
Sold
Rare Greek Xenon Owl Skyphos: Greek, Apulian, Xenon style, ca 325 BCE. A lovely and rare Greek owl cup. Black glazed cup decorated in added red in the Xenon technique, more often associated with floral and geometric designs.
0021C: Rare Greek Xenon Owl SkyphosEst. $1,500-$2,500
See Sold Price
Sold
Greek Attic Black-Glazed Oil Lamp: Athens, Greece, Ca 5th to 4th centuries BCE. Gorgeous pottery oil lamp in circular form save elongated spout, small circular opening in base to attach this to a small pole or rod. Covered in black
0022: Greek Attic Black-Glazed Oil LampEst. $500-$700
See Sold Price
Sold
Cypro-Phoenician Terracotta Flask: Made in Phoenicia, found in Cyprus, Cypro-Geometric period, 1000 to 700 BCE. Imported pilgrim flask in Phoenician Monochrome Ware. Rounded lenticular body, long cylindrical neck flaring to a flaring
0022A: Cypro-Phoenician Terracotta FlaskEst. $600-$900
See Sold Price
Sold
Greek Canosan Polychrome Oinochoe: Southeastern Italy, Ca. 4th century BCE. A graceful vessel on raised foot with bulbous body, slender neck and trefoil spout with high handle behind. Decorated on main body with a female head facing
0022B: Greek Canosan Polychrome OinochoeEst. $1,000-$1,500
See Sold Price
Sold
Hellenistic Greek Statuette of a Goddess: Greece, Ionia (western Turkey), ca 3rd century BCE. Statuette of goddess, nude save for cloak draped over her shoulder, amphora near her right leg. 8"W x 2-1/2"H (20.32 W x 6.35 H cm) Provenance:
0022C: Hellenistic Greek Statuette of a GoddessEst. $400-$600
See Sold Price
Sold
Roman 24K Gold Earrings, Hemisphere Motif: Roman, ca. 1st to 3rd century CE. Solid 24 karat gold earrings fashioned in the hemisphere motif. While many ancient Roman jewelry designs resembled those of the Greeks and the Egyptians, the
0023: Roman 24K Gold Earrings, Hemisphere MotifEst. $900-$1,500
See Sold Price
Roman Marble Statuette of Herakles: Roman Empire, 2nd to 3rd centuries CE. Attractive marble of the quintessential hero of ancient times - Heracles (Hercules). He stands nude save lion skin draped over his chest, his right hand resting
0025: Roman Marble Statuette of HeraklesEst. $9,000-$12,000Lot Passed
Sold
Roman Glass Sprinkler Vessel: Rome, ca. 2nd - 3rd century CE. A stunning vessel comprised of cool-hued pale blue-green translucent glass. A piriform jar with dimple base with pontil scar, conical neck and subtly flattened rim;
0026: Roman Glass Sprinkler VesselEst. $500-$700
See Sold Price
Sold
Large Roman Glass Square-Bodied Jug: Roman Empire, ca. 2nd - 3rd century CE. Blown jug in light green glass with short cylindrical neck and thick rim. The rectangular body is likely mold-blown to an even square profile, although the
0029: Large Roman Glass Square-Bodied JugEst. $800-$1,200
See Sold Price
Sold
Near-Miniature Roman Glass Jar: Rome, ca. 2nd-4th century CE. This jar has a spherical body and wide funnel neck that resolves into a flaring lip with folded inner rim. Stunning blue-green hues with areas of silver and rainbow
0030: Near-Miniature Roman Glass JarEst. $400-$600
See Sold Price
View:
24
TOP