Ancient / Ethnographic Art Discovery Sale 2013-04-19 Auction - 314 Price Results - Artemis Gallery in CO
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A Grouping of Three Egyptian Scarabs: Egypt, Late Dynastic Period, Beginning - Middle 1st Millennium BCE. A group of three Egyptian faience scarabs, each with hieroglyphs on the bottom. Would make excellent pendants on a necklace.
0001: A Grouping of Three Egyptian ScarabsEst. $600-$900
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A Set of 3 Egyptian Faience Ushabtis: From ancient Egypt, Third Intermediate Period, Ca 1090 to 663 BC. Well-matched set of aqua-blue faience figures, comprised of two “foreman” type shabtis (oversaw work to be performed in the
0003: A Set of 3 Egyptian Faience UshabtisEst. $600-$900
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An Egyptian Pseudo-Mummified Thoth: From ancient Egypt, 3rd Intermediate - Late Period, ca. 1075 - 343 BC. A linen and resin mummiform figure of Thoth - the baboon god - to resemble a shabti. Hands held to chest and holding an
0004: An Egyptian Pseudo-Mummified ThothEst. $600-$900
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An Egyptian Bronze Torso of a Concubine: From ancient Egypt, Late Period, ca 600 to 300 BC. Solid bronze lower torso of a female concubine showing incised pubis. Custom stand. Torso itself measures 3-3/8"H, Provenance: Ex-private New
0005: An Egyptian Bronze Torso of a ConcubineEst. $200-$300
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Egyptian Late Dynastic Bes Amulet: Rare in this form! Egyptian, Late Dynastic Period, Dynasties 26 thru 30, Ca 652 to 300 BCE. Light green faience amulet showing Bes in the form of a Satyr atop a lotus column, depicted with long
0005A: Egyptian Late Dynastic Bes AmuletEst. $300-$450
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A Greek Macedonian Philip II Coin Pendant: Macedon, Ca. 359-336 BCE. Bronze coin of Philip II the Great, King of Macedon. Commemorates his Olympic Games Victory. Obverse: Apollo, hair bound with tainia. Reverse: Horse prancing right. 10mm
0007: A Greek Macedonian Philip II Coin PendantEst. $200-$300
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A Greek Salt Dish and Olpe - Published!: Southeastern Italy, Ca 4th century BCE. Two pottery blackware vessels uncovered in a Daunian tomb in 1944 by Byron Farwell, and later (1953) published in a book on his collection. First, an olpe in
0010: A Greek Salt Dish and Olpe - Published!Est. $200-$300
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A Pair of Greek Terracotta Spindle Jars: Magna Graecia, Ca 4th century BCE. Nice pair of tall, thin spindle jars, once holding precious unguents. Shorter has traditional blackware glaze, taller with faded glaze on neck and body left
0011: A Pair of Greek Terracotta Spindle JarsEst. $300-$450
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A Greek Lidded Lekanis - Lady of Fashion: Apulia, southern Italy, Ca 325 BCE. Pottery covered jar used for holding toiletries by the Greek elite. Decorated on each side with Lady of Fashion portraits. 5-1/4" W by 3-3/8"H. PROVENANCE:
0012: A Greek Lidded Lekanis - Lady of FashionEst. $200-$300
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A Greek Lekanis Lid - Lady of Fashion: Apulia, southern Italy, Ca 325 BCE. Pottery lid to a Lekanis - a covered jar used for holding toiletries by the Greek elite. Decorated on each side with Lady of Fashion portraits. 3-5/8" W by
0013: A Greek Lekanis Lid - Lady of FashionEst. $100-$200
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Greek South Italic Pyxis Cover: Apulia, Southern Italy, ca. 4th Century BCE. Terracotta lid from a pyxis vessel, decorated by a series of palmettes. 6-1/2"D (16.5 cm). Provenance: Ex-prominent New York City, NY collection.
0013A: Greek South Italic Pyxis CoverEst. $150-$200
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A Greek Blackware Pottery Kyathos: Magna Graecia, Ca 4th century BCE. Lovely deeply glazed pottery kyathos. Single handle, small foot and rounded cup, all with iridescent black glaze. 5" W to handle. PROVENANCE: EX-Gualario
0014: A Greek Blackware Pottery KyathosEst. $200-$300
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A Greek Blackware Pottery Skyphos: Magna Graecia, Ca 4th century BCE. Lovely pottery skyphos of taller form. Twin horizontal handles, small foot and elongated cup covered in black glaze, small section near foot left reserved. 5" W
0015: A Greek Blackware Pottery SkyphosEst. $200-$300
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A Greek Lidded Pyxis - Sunrays: Magna Graecia, Sicily, Ca. 4th Century BCE. A wonderful lidded cosmetic jar sits on a raised platform which gently turns into the body of the pyxis, tapering outward to the shoulder of the vessel. At
0016: A Greek Lidded Pyxis - SunraysEst. $300-$450
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A Greek Miniature Xenon Krater: Magna Graecia, Ca. 5th-4th Century BCE. A miniature terracotta krater vessel slipped in black paint and decorated with red linear designs on both sides. 1-7/8"H Provenance: Ex- Private Colorado
0017: A Greek Miniature Xenon KraterEst. $300-$450
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A Greek Xenonware Miniature Amphora: Magna Graecia, Ca. 5th-4th Century BCE. A miniature Xenon pottery amphora stands on a raised pedestal and has two high handles. Painted red design on both sizes, one side featuring a stiff linear
0018: A Greek Xenonware Miniature AmphoraEst. $300-$450
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A Greek South Italic Salt Dish and Plate: Magna Graecia, Ca. 4th Century BCE. Two blacked slipped terracotta dished, one small salt dish with thick shoulders, and one wide plate with upturned edges. Both sit on slightly raised platforms.
0019: A Greek South Italic Salt Dish and PlateEst. $200-$300
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