Ancient / Ethnographic Art Spring Variety 2015-04-16 Auction - 434 Price Results - Artemis Gallery in CO - Page 3
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Ancient / Ethnographic Art Spring Variety

Artemis Gallery

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Antiquities, Ancient and Ethnographic art from around the world, featuring 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. As we always do for our Variety auctions, whatever your collecting interest and budget you will find all levels of treasures to tempt you. Whether adding a missing piece to an existing collection, or just looking to pick up a few affordable examples to start a new collection, our Variety sale is the perfect place to buy authentic examples at truly exceptional pricing.
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Roman Bronze Figure of Herakles: Rome, ca. 2nd / 3rd century CE. Ancient bronze Herakles (also known as Hercules) stands on integral base, depicted nude with strong musculature, resting his right hand on one end of his club, the
0034D: Roman Bronze Figure of HeraklesEst. $1,000-$1,500
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Roman Glass Jar - Incredible Iridescence: Roman Empire, ca 2nd to 3rd century CE. Stunning iridescent glass jar with globular base, thin neck and two handles in added blue glass - now covered in a rainbow of iridescence. Size: 3-1/8" H.
0035: Roman Glass Jar - Incredible IridescenceEst. $800-$1,200
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Gorgeous Roman Aubergeine Glass Vial: Rome, Levant, ca 2nd to 3rd century CE. Gorgeous purple ancient glass sack-shaped jar with flaring rim. Size: 2-5/8" H. Provenance: Ex-private Palm Beach, Florida collection, acquired between
0036: Gorgeous Roman Aubergeine Glass VialEst. $500-$600
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Lot of 2 Roman Terracotta Busts: Roman Empire, Ca 100 BCE to 300 CE. Two pottery busts, both found in western Turkey. First, commemorative bust of a youth, wearing togatus, head and body possibly not from same figure, but same time
0037: Lot of 2 Roman Terracotta BustsEst. $300-$500
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Roman Glass Jar - Unusual Coloring: Late Roman Empire, ca. 2nd-3rd century CE. Mold-blown glass vessel with ribbed bulbous body on concave base with attenuated neck and everted rim. Golden greenish hues with areas of silver and
0038: Roman Glass Jar - Unusual ColoringEst. $300-$600
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Roman Marbled Glass Vial: Roman Empire, Ca 2nd to 3rd centuries CE. Choice heavy glass vial in marbled glass with bulbous base, long tapered neck and heavy rolled rim. Areas of silvery iridescence throughout. Size: 5"H.
0039: Roman Marbled Glass VialEst. $500-$700
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Roman Glass Jar - Near Miniature: Rome, ca. 2nd to 4th century CE. Ancient glass vessel has a spherical body with dimpled bottom and wide funnel neck that resolves into a flaring lip with folded inner rim. Muted green hues and
0040: Roman Glass Jar - Near MiniatureEst. $400-$600
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Roman Glass Unguentarium: Rome, ca. 2nd - 3rd century CE. A large ancient glass unguentarium with elongated sack-like body with pontil scar on rounded bottom, tubular neck and in-folded rim comprised of blue-green glass with
0041: Roman Glass UnguentariumEst. $300-$500
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Roman Marbled Glass Vessel: Roman Empire, Ca 1st to 2nd century CE. Beautiful glass unguent with bell-shaped base with deeply concaved base, long slightly tapered neck and rolled rim, vessel now with a lovely silvery
0042: Roman Marbled Glass VesselEst. $500-$700
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Roman Marble Stele - Thracian Horseman: Northern Greece, ca. 2nd to 3rd century CE. Thracian relief with a galloping horseman holding a spear in his raised right hand. The hero wears a short chiton; a cloak fastened around his chest flows
0044: Roman Marble Stele - Thracian HorsemanEst. $3,500-$4,500
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Lot of 2 Roman Redware Bowls: Greece, Near East, Hellenistic, 1st century BCE - 1st century CE and Roman Empire, Italic Terra Sigillata, 2nd century BCE. A handsome pair of classical redware - one round-bottomed Hellenistic bowl,
0044A: Lot of 2 Roman Redware BowlsEst. $400-$600
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Ancient Roman Horse Branding Iron: Rome, ca. 2nd-4th century CE . A hand-forged horse branding iron with square-section shaft and tubular socket; the head supported on three flat-section bars; the brand design a monogram comprising
0044B: Ancient Roman Horse Branding IronEst. $500-$700
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Incredible Roman Glass Phiale: Rome, ca. 100 BCE - 100CE. Large and gorgeous ancient green glass plate with small omphalos (raised bulge in center), folded rim and glass swirled during manufacturing process giving it a spiral
0044C: Incredible Roman Glass PhialeEst. $800-$1,200Lot Passed
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Roman Chi Rho Redware Oil Lamp: Roman Empire, Carthage, North Africa, 4th to 5th century CE. As the Christian religion began to take hold and spread throughout the Roman Empire, lamps such as these became more common and
0047: Roman Chi Rho Redware Oil LampEst. $400-$600
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Roman Redware Chi Ro Oil Lamp: Roman Empire, Carthage, North Africa, 4th to 5th century CE. As the Christian religion began to take hold and spread throughout the Roman Empire, lamps such as these became more common and
0048: Roman Redware Chi Ro Oil LampEst. $500-$700
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Islamic Seljuk Glazed Oil Lamp: Islamic, Seljuk, ca. 10th-12th century CE. Clay molded oil lamp with geometric design relief and turquoise hued glaze characteristic of the Persian artisans. Used more than a thousand years ago,
0050: Islamic Seljuk Glazed Oil LampEst. $250-$500
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Islamic Kashan Green Glazed Jar: Near East, probably Iran, ca 12th century CE. Heavy green glaze dipped over terracotta vessel and pooling toward base, now developing silvery iridescence throughout. Size: 3"W x 5"H Provenance:
0051: Islamic Kashan Green Glazed JarEst. $300-$500
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Syro-Hittite Female Fertility Figurine: Syria / Turkey, ca. 2nd Millennium BCE. Terracotta figure of a goddess of slender flattened form with short outstretched arms, wearing a notched girdle, her bird-like face with large circular eyes.
0052: Syro-Hittite Female Fertility FigurineEst. $600-$1,200
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Lg. Luristan BronzeAxe Head: Near East, Iran, Luristan culture, ca. late 2nd to early 1st millennium BCE. Cast bronze axe with flat blade that widens at end, large cylindrical shaft, and looped butt. Size: Measures 9"L (22.8
0053: Lg. Luristan BronzeAxe HeadEst. $800-$1,500
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