A75: Spring Exceptional Antiquities Sale 2019-05-04 Auction - 447 Price Results - Ancient Resource Auctions in CA - Page 2
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A fantastic Attic black-figure skyphosimpressive Taino anthropic point of focus pendantA beautiful Roman bronze patera handle
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Montrose, CA, United States
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A75: Spring Exceptional Antiquities Sale

Our May 4th sale will offer over 400 lots of fine, museum-quality ancient and ethnographic antiquities. Our exceptional April sale offers a spectacular and unique selection of authentic, and well-provenanced Ancient Egyptian, Greek, Roman, Near Eastern, Islamic, Byzantine, and Pre-Columbian antiquities among other fantastic ethnographic items including a wonderful selection of natural history and fossil items. Please get in touch if you have any questions and please remember to ask for condition reports on any items you may be interested in. We also accept absentee bids and phone bidding if bidders would like to call or email to set up either option for the sale.
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A group of 3 Egyptian amulets: A group of 3 Egyptian amulets. The first two date from the Late Period, c. 664 - 30 BC, and include a steatite amulet of the red crown, 18 x 12 mm, and a faience multiple Eye of Horus amulet of
0034: A group of 3 Egyptian amuletsEst. $180-$250
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A nice pair of Egyptian faience amulets: A nice pair of Egyptian faience amulets. Lot includes a nice light blue faience amulet of Taweret, Late Period, c. 664 - 30 BC, the goddess of pregnancy and childbirth depicted as a standing pregnant
0036: A nice pair of Egyptian faience amuletsEst. $180-$250
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A lot of 4 Egyptian faience amulets: A lot of 4 Egyptian faience amulets. Lot includes three papyrus sceptre amulets, Late Period, c. 664 - 30 BC, which symbolized resurrection and good health, two in green faience and the other in
0038: A lot of 4 Egyptian faience amuletsEst. $180-$300
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An Egyptian steatite scarab, New Kingdom: An Egyptian steatite scarab, New Kingdom, c. 1479 - 1075 BC, the body and legs well-carved, on base, amuletic praenomen of pharaoh Thutmose III, 'Men-Kheper-Ra' and 'Amun-Ra'. Drilled lengthwise for
0048: An Egyptian steatite scarab, New KingdomEst. $120-$150
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