Ancient / Ethnographic Art - Spring Variety 2018-04-05 Auction - 395 Price Results - Artemis Gallery in CO - Page 5
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Important Roman Glass Aryballos - Original Bronze ChainGallo Roman Pottery Head of Bearded Male - Royal AthenaStunning Roman Bronze Lion Mask w/ Handle- Ex Sotheby's
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Ancient / Ethnographic Art - Spring Variety

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Early Large Anatolian Pottery Vessel: Ancient Near East / Turkey, Anatolia, ca. 3rd to 2nd millennium BCE. A bulbous ceramic jar of simple form, in very nice condition for its age. The body is apple-shaped, with a flat base, and slightly
0041: Early Large Anatolian Pottery VesselEst. $800-$1,200
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Sumerian Terracotta Mold of a Standing Priest: Ancient Near East, Sumeria, ca. late 2nd to early 1st millennium BCE. A ceramic mold used to make relief plaques or friezes of a priestly figure. The figure stands in profile, one hand raised as if
0042: Sumerian Terracotta Mold of a Standing PriestEst. $900-$1,400
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Lot of 2 Luristan Bronze Swords: Ancient Near East, Iran, Luristan, ca. 1000 BCE. A pair of flat-bladed short swords from one of the most famous ancient weapon-making traditions. Each is long and thin, with a flat, raised ridge down
0042A: Lot of 2 Luristan Bronze SwordsEst. $800-$1,200Lot Passed
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Luristan Bronze Master of Animals Staff: Ancient Near East, modern northwestern Iran, Luristan, ca. 1200 to 800 BCE. A wonderful example of a hollow tubular standard finial in the "master of animals" style, cast in two separate pieces. This
0042B: Luristan Bronze Master of Animals StaffEst. $900-$1,400
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Holy Land Basalt 3-Legged Mortar: Holy Land, ca. 1st millennium BCE. A circular hard stone mortar, carved from grey basalt displaying a porous, volcanic surface, with an incised border and four decorative elements positioned
0043: Holy Land Basalt 3-Legged MortarEst. $900-$1,300Lot Passed
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South Arabian Bronze Camel - Rare!: Ancient South Arabia, Yemen, ca. early first millennium BCE. A cast-bronze statuette of a camel with an erect head and neck, a prominent hump in the middle of its back, four thin legs, and a short
0045A: South Arabian Bronze Camel - Rare!Est. $800-$1,200
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Canaanite Bronze Statue of Baal: Ancient Near East, Canaan/Holy Land, ca. late 2nd to early 1st millennium BCE. A bronze statuette showing the god Baal as an elongated, thin body with arms stretched out to the sides and a head with
0045C: Canaanite Bronze Statue of BaalEst. $400-$600
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Large Luristan Bronze Stirrup: Ancient Near East, northwestern Iran, Luristan, ca. 1200 to 800 CE. An enormous bronze stirrup with a crescent-shaped body, twin flared terminals, and raised stippled designs just below each
0046A: Large Luristan Bronze StirrupEst. $400-$600Lot Passed
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Byzantine Bronze Reliquary Cross: Near East/Holy Land, Byzantine Empire, ca. 10th to 12th century CE. A very nice example of one half of a cast bronze reliquary cross with the remaining side displaying an incised figure of Christ,
0046E: Byzantine Bronze Reliquary CrossEst. $300-$450
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Vibrant 17th C. Islamic Glazed Ceramic Bowl: Islamic world, Persia (Iran) ca. 17th century CE. A charming example of Islamic ware, this is a glazed ceramic bowl with dense iconography on the exterior and interior combining themes of royalty,
0046G: Vibrant 17th C. Islamic Glazed Ceramic BowlEst. $1,200-$1,800
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