Sold2019Indus Valley Fertility Idol3rd-2nd millennium BC. A ceramic idol wearing a conical headdress with long lappets, slit mouth and deep recesses to the eyes. 46.3 grams, 12cm (4 3/4"). Ex North London gentleman; previously in the pSee Sold Price
Sold2018Indus Valley Terracotta Idol Fragment Group3rd-2nd millennium BC. A mixed group of ceramic idol fragments comprising: a head with incised eyes, pinched nose and long hair; a lower part of the body, right leg missing from the knee; a fragment oSee Sold Price
Sold2022Indus Valley Fertility Figure3rd-2nd millennium BC. A ceramic fertility idol formed as a stylised female figure with bell-shaped body, deltoid head with pinched nose, arms held across the chest with fingers expressed as shallow iSee Sold Price
Sold2023INDUS VALLEY TERRACOTTA BULL IDOLCa. 3rd millennium BC. A charming bull idol made of cream-colored ceramic and features round eyes, a humped back, and exaggerated crescent horns. It is painted with stripes on its back, shoulders, andSee Sold Price
Sold2023INDUS VALLEY TERRACOTTA BULL IDOLCa. 3rd Millennium BC. A creme-coloured ceramic figurine of a zebu bull with rondel eyes. Painted with stripes on the back, and shoulders, and on exaggerated crescent horns. The bull, with its hump anSee Sold Price
Sold2018Indus Valley Fertility Idol3rd-2nd millennium BC. A ceramic figure of a standing female in bell-shaped robe and ribbed headdress, hands clasped between the breasts. 549 grams, 19.5cm (7 3/4"). English private collection; acquirSee Sold Price
Sold2021Indus Valley Zoomorphic Idol3rd-2nd millennium BC. A ceramic standing figure with bell-shaped body, applied wide eyebrows, pierced discoid eyes and beak-like nose with a slit mouth; hollow-formed. 605 grams, 15cm (6"). Ex JapaneSee Sold Price
Sold2016Indus Valley Seated Fertility Idol3rd-2nd millennium BC. A ceramic figurine with large applied hair collar and pendants to the shoulders, arms supporting the breasts, flexed legs, pinched nose, deep recesses to the eyes. 42 grams, 85mSee Sold Price
Sold2016Indus Valley Fertility Idol3rd-2nd millennium BC. A ceramic figurine with large D-shaped head and applied hair falling to the shoulders, flexed arms and legs, slit mouth, deep recesses to the eyes. 35 grams, 11.5cm (4 1/2") FroSee Sold Price
Sold2017Indus Valley Seated Fertility Idol4th-3rd millennium BC. A seated ceramic figure of a female, possibly a goddess, with applied bands to the top of the head for hair, large pinched nose with pierced holes for eyes, small applied mouth;See Sold Price
Sold2017Indus Valley Standing Fertility Idol4th-3rd millennium BC. A ceramic standing figure female wearing a large headdress, hooked nose, pierced holes for eyes, applied mouth; two roundels to the front possibly to represent breasts with pendSee Sold Price
Sold2017Indus Valley Terracotta Idol Torso3rd millennium BC. A ceramic figure of a seated goddess with large broad collar to the neck decorated with spirals; hands under the breasts and legs extended forward; mounted on a custom-made stand. 3See Sold Price
Sold2018Indus Valley Fertility Idol3rd-2nd millennium BC. A ceramic figure of a bird-head divinity with bell-shaped robe, applied pellet eyes, pointillé rosettes to the neck and chest, discs to the shoulders. 643 grams, 21cm (8 1/2").See Sold Price
Sold2023PAIR OF INDUS VALLEY TERRACOTTA ZEBU BULL IDOLSCa. 3rd Millennium BC. A pair of cream-coloured ceramic figurines of zebu bulls captures attention with their striking features. Each figurine is adorned with painted stripes on the back and shouldersSee Sold Price
Sold2017Indus Valley Ceramic Harappan Vessel (genuine artifact)Ancient Indian Indus Valley Ceramic Bowl 2700 BC (Authentic, Genuine & Original-Guaranteed) (Afghanistan-Pakistan) The Indus Valley Civilization (also known as the Harappan culture) has its earliest rSee Sold Price
Sold2017Indus Valley Ceramic Bowl Harappa Sasanian (genuineAuthentic Ancient Artifact 100 A.D: Ceramic Bowl Harappa Sasanian Afghani Region. (Authentic, Genuine & Original-Guaranteed) (Afghanistan-Pakistan) The Indus Valley Civilization (also known as the HarSee Sold Price
Sold2017Indus Valley Ceramic Bowl Harappa Sasanian (genuineAuthentic Ancient Artifact 100 A.D: Ceramic Bowl Harappa Sasanian Afghani Region. (Authentic, Genuine & Original-Guaranteed) (Afghanistan-Pakistan) The Indus Valley Civilization (also known as the HarSee Sold Price
Sold2017Indus Valley Ceramic Bowl Harappa Sasanian (genuineAuthentic Ancient Artifact 100 A.D: Ceramic Bowl Harappa Sasanian Afghani Region. (Authentic, Genuine & Original-Guaranteed) (Afghanistan-Pakistan) The Indus Valley Civilization (also known as the HarSee Sold Price
Sold2017Indus Valley Ceramic Bowl Harappa Sasanian (genuineAuthentic Ancient Artifact 100 A.D: Ceramic Bowl Harappa Sasanian Afghani Region. (Authentic, Genuine & Original-Guaranteed) (Afghanistan-Pakistan) The Indus Valley Civilization (also known as the HarSee Sold Price
Sold2017Indus Valley Ceramic Bowl Harappa Sasanian (genuineAuthentic Ancient Artifact 100 A.D: Ceramic Bowl Harappa Sasanian Afghani Region. (Authentic, Genuine & Original-Guaranteed) (Afghanistan-Pakistan) The Indus Valley Civilization (also known as the HarSee Sold Price
Sold2018Indus Valley Ceramic & Shell Beads and Seals**First Time At Auction** Central Asia, Indus Valley, Harappan/Mohenjo-Daro civilization, ca. 2700 to 2000 BCE. Two white ceramic seals with abstract representational motifs and one square-shaped sealSee Sold Price
Sold2020Indus Valley Ceramic Vessel Collection3rd-2nd millennium BC. A group of three terracotta vessels and a fragment of a large one comprising: a shallow footed bowl with decorative band to the inner rim; a small shallow footed dish with monocSee Sold Price
Sold2017Ancient Near Eastern Indus Valley Idol c.2000 BCAncient Near Eastern Indus Valley Idol c.2000 BC. Baluchistan. Size of Idol 6 1/4 inches high. Unusual Terracotta female goddess idol seated naked wearing necklace. Condition: Restored neck center legSee Sold Price
Sold2018Ancient Indus Valley Ceramic Beaded NecklaceAncient Indus Valley Ceramic Beaded Necklace Date: Ca. 3300 - 2000 BC The Harappan Civlization of the ancient Indus Valley are identified by their painted pottery and terracotta animal and human figurSee Sold Price