Ancient / Ethnographic From Around The World 2019-04-04 Auction - 410 Price Results - Artemis Gallery in CO - Page 4
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Egypt Mummified Ibis + Xray Photo, ex-MacMurray CollegePublished Pair of Gandharan Schist Yakshi, ex-Sotheby'sLarge Nayarit Ixtlan Del Rio Pottery Female Holding Cup
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Ancient / Ethnographic From Around The World

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Ancient art from Egypt, Greece, Italy and the Near East, as well as Asian, Pre-Columbian, Native American, African / Tribal / Oceanic, Spanish Colonial, Russian Icons, Fine art, much more! All categories, all price ranges... all legally acquired and guaranteed to be as described or your money back. Convenient in-house shipping!
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Roman Glass Candlestick Unguentarium: Roman, Imperial Period, ca. 2nd century CE. A mold-blown glass unguentarium of blue-green hues and wonderful areas of translucency, presenting a bell-shaped base tapering to a tall, slender neck -
0032: Roman Glass Candlestick UnguentariumEst. $300-$450
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Large Roman Glass Flask: Roman, late Imperial Period, ca. late 3rd to early 5th century CE. A gorgeous glass flask formed from translucent, pale aqua-hued glass with a concave base, a spherical body with a tapering shoulder,
0033: Large Roman Glass FlaskEst. $600-$900
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Published Roman / Byzantine Glass Oil Lamp: Late Roman Imperial Period to Early Byzantine, ca. 4th century CE. A conical, semi-translucent glass vessel with a rounded bottom and a thick, flat rim, almost colorless with tinges of beautiful sage
0034: Published Roman / Byzantine Glass Oil LampEst. $1,900-$2,850
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Roman Terracotta Actor's Mask: Roman or possibly Greco-Roman, Imperial Period, ca. 1st century CE. A mold-made ceramic mask, with wide, staring eyes that are drilled through, an open mouth, and a lifelike nose. The mask bears a
0035: Roman Terracotta Actor's MaskEst. $600-$900Lot Passed
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Roman Terracotta Figure - Playful Cherubs: Roman, Imperial Period, ca. 1st to 3rd century CE. A hollow-molded terracotta figure of two cherubs shown in playful combat atop an integral rectangular plinth. Both nude figures have chubby legs and
0035B: Roman Terracotta Figure - Playful CherubsEst. $1,200-$1,800
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Petite Roman Glass Bowl: Roman, later Imperial period, ca. 4th century CE. A delicate, perfectly formed, pale aqua bowl with a concave base, a small, applied disc foot, and a wide rim that is folded gently outward. A small
0038: Petite Roman Glass BowlEst. $500-$700
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Viking Silver Bracelet - Wolf / Fenrir - 70.6 g: Northern Europe, Viking culture, ca. 8th to 10th century CE. A striking solid silver bracelet (98% silver) with deeply incised, serpent-like wavy lines on its face and a relief wolf face at its
0039: Viking Silver Bracelet - Wolf / Fenrir - 70.6 gEst. $2,500-$3,500
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Early Viking Silver Bracteate Pendant - 3.9 g: Northern Europe, Scandinavia, pre-Viking or early Viking period (often called Migration period or Germanic Iron Age), ca. 6th to 7th century CE. A gorgeous and rare bracteate pendant, made from
0039A: Early Viking Silver Bracteate Pendant - 3.9 gEst. $1,200-$1,800
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Pre-Viking Silver Bracteate Pendant - 2.3 g: Northern Europe, Scandinavia, pre-Viking period (often called Migration period or Germanic Iron Age), ca. 6th to 7th century CE. A gorgeous and rare bracteate pendant, made from almost pure silver
0039C: Pre-Viking Silver Bracteate Pendant - 2.3 gEst. $800-$1,200
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Gorgeous Viking Bronze Torc - Spiral Form: Northern Europe, Viking / Norse culture, ca. 800 to 1100 CE. Composed of a thick bronze wire scored to appear twisted, this is a large torc (torq, torque) whose terminals are wrapped in bronze wire
0040: Gorgeous Viking Bronze Torc - Spiral FormEst. $800-$1,200
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Viking Silver Bracelet w/ Twisted Ends, 53.8 g: Northern Europe, Viking or Norse culture, ca. 8th to 11th century CE. A fine bracelet of a circular form made from coiled strands of high-grade (93%) silver. Each strand is composed of thick
0040A: Viking Silver Bracelet w/ Twisted Ends, 53.8 gEst. $1,400-$2,000
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Viking Iron Socketed Throwing Spearhead: Northern Europe, Viking, ca. 9th to 11th century CE. Viking iron socketed spear head of quadrifoil designed blade and conical socket. Socket decorated with incised concentric rings just below blade
0041: Viking Iron Socketed Throwing SpearheadEst. $600-$900
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Yortan Greyware Hanging Vessel: Ancient Asia Minor, Western Anatolia, Troy, Yortan culture, Early Bronze Age II, ca. 2700 to 2300 BCE. A hand-built pottery jar with a petite base, a rounded lower body, a tapering shoulder, a
0043: Yortan Greyware Hanging VesselEst. $800-$1,200
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Translated Sumerian Terracotta Foundation Cone: Ancient Near East, Sumer, reign of Gudea of Lagash, ca. 2010 BCE. A lovely terracotta foundation cone with a discoid head, a narrow tip, and a conical body boasting 12 columns of inscribed cuneiform
0044A: Translated Sumerian Terracotta Foundation ConeEst. $1,200-$1,800
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Caananite Bronze Duckbill Axe Head: Ancient Near East, Canaan, the Levant, Middle Bronze Age, ca. 1950 to 1539 BCE. A finely shaped, bronze flat axe head with the "duckbill" design - two ovoid openings near the tear-drop shaped socket.
0045: Caananite Bronze Duckbill Axe HeadEst. $800-$1,200
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