Ancient Coins & Ancient Art 2008-06-22 Auction - 350 Price Results - Michael Malter in CA
370: West Mexico, Colima, c. 250 BC-250 AD. A fantastic241: Roman Egypt, c.1st century BC/AD. A very nice soli207: Attic, c. 6th-5th century BC., a top quality tall
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Encino, CA, United States
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Ancient Coins & Ancient Art

First session on Sunday, May 31st features about 100 top ancient Greek and Roman coins from a private northern California collection. Second session on Sunday, June 22nd features fine ancient art from around the world.
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Lot of 3 fossils. First from Cretaceous Period: Lot of 3 fossils. First from Cretaceous Period, c. 120 Million Years old. A nice ammonite shell, which has been halved (2 pieces) and nicely polished to reveal the attractive coloration within the
0101: Lot of 3 fossils. First from Cretaceous PeriodEst. $150-$250
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Homo Erectus, large stone hand axe: Homo Erectus, c. 400,000 to 250,000 BC, a large stone hand axe said to be found near Ma'am, Jordan. This example in earth tones has an area of flatness, probably where palm of hand rested. Nice color
0102: Homo Erectus, large stone hand axeEst. $150-$250
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Homo Erectus, another stone hand axe: Homo Erectus, c. 400,000 to 250,000 BC, another stone hand axe; this one with more tapered body that comes to a point at one end. Yellow speckled and creme colored stone. S: 6" x 3.5". Ex. Malter
0103: Homo Erectus, another stone hand axeEst. $150-$250
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Homo Erectus, a scraper in mottled grey stone: Homo Erectus, c. 400,000 to 250,000 BC, a scraper in mottled grey stone, almost flat and in shape of large tear drop. Origin unknown. L: 6.5". David Pierson Collection.
0104: Homo Erectus, a scraper in mottled grey stoneEst. $100-$200
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Homo Erectus, Acheulean chopper axe: Homo Erectus, c. 400,000 to 250,000 BC. Acheulean chopper axe in mottled shades of brown and orange. Somewhat scalloped shaped with glossy surfaces mostly on one side. L: 5". Sharp edges and smooth
0105: Homo Erectus, Acheulean chopper axeEst. $150-$250
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Archaic Homo Sapiens hand axe, Neanderthal blade: Archaic Homo Sapiens hand axe, c. 40,000-60,000 years old. Neanderthal blade, said to be found near a flint site near Azarak, Jordan. Small axe. L: 5". Ex. Malter Auction 5-8-1999, lot 15. David
0107: Archaic Homo Sapiens hand axe, Neanderthal bladeEst. $100-$200
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Archaic Homo Sapiens hand axe, Neanderthal blade: Archaic Homo Sapiens hand axe, c. 40,000-60,000 years old. Neanderthal blade, said to be found near a flint site near Azarak, Jordan. Small axe. L: 5.5". Ex. Malter Auction 5-8-1999, lot 17. David
0108: Archaic Homo Sapiens hand axe, Neanderthal bladeEst. $100-$200
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Archaic Homo Sapiens hand axe, Neanderthal blade: Archaic Homo Sapiens hand axe, c. 40,000-60,000 years old. Neanderthal blade, said to be found near a flint site near Azarak, Jordan. Small axe. L: 5.5". Ex. Malter Auction 5-8-1999, lot 19. David
0109: Archaic Homo Sapiens hand axe, Neanderthal bladeEst. $100-$200
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Swedish Neolithic Period, narrow-necked axe: Swedish Neolithic Period, c. 5000-4500 BC. A stone narrow-necked axe made from a dark black-brown stone. Found in the Scandia region in the south. The edge is a bit chipped and there is a museum
0110: Swedish Neolithic Period, narrow-necked axeEst. $200-$300
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France, Aurignacian, 2 sharp stone hand axes: France, Aurignacian, Dordogne river, a lot of two small and sharp stone hand axes. L: 3.25" and 4.5". Largest example has been repaired. Nice. Malter Auction May 7, 2006, lot 2004. David Pierson
0114: France, Aurignacian, 2 sharp stone hand axesEst. $150-$250
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Neolithic Denmark, a nice polished flint axe!!!: Neolithic Denmark, c. 2200-2000 BC. A nice gray-brown polished flint axe. Blade with a few minor chips, but overall in good condition. L: 5 ½". Ex. Leighton Wilkie collection. Ex. Malter 9-10-2006,
0116: Neolithic Denmark, a nice polished flint axe!!!Est. $250-$350
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Southwestern United States. A ridged stone axe.: Southwestern United States. A ridged stone axe. In mottle shades of dark gray and able to fit in ones clinched hands. Deep incised groove just beneath point on handle. L: 4. 5". Pioneer Period, a
0117: Southwestern United States. A ridged stone axe.Est. $200-$300
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Pre-Dynastic Period, SUPERB ALABASTER MACE: Pre-Dynastic Period, Naqada I – II, c. 3500-3200 BC. A superb alabaster mace head. Intact and quite substantial. 7 ¼" x 3 ¼". Ex Leighton Wilkie collection. Ex. Malter Auction 2-12-06, lot 63.
0119: Pre-Dynastic Period, SUPERB ALABASTER MACEEst. $850-$1,250
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Pre-Dynastic Period, brown flint knife: Pre-Dynastic Period, Naqada I – II, c. 3500-3200 BC. A brown flint knife with extremely well knapped edges. Some loss to base and tip, but an attractive example. L: 7 7/8". Ex Leighton Wilkie
0120: Pre-Dynastic Period, brown flint knifeEst. $400-$600
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Pre-Dynastic Period, TERRA COTTA JUG: Pre-Dynastic Period, Naqada I – II, c. 3500-3200 BC. A very nice white terra cotta pot with concentric design patterns in red-brown paint throughout. Two wide lug handles at either side of opening.
0121: Pre-Dynastic Period, TERRA COTTA JUGEst. $3,000-$4,000
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Pre-Dynastic vase, BLACK TOP VASE-CHOICE!: Pre-Dynastic vase, Naqada Period, c. 3200 BC. Small tubular shaped red ware fired ceramic vase with black burnished upper most portion. Some typical surface wear mostly at bottom, otherwise in very
0122: Pre-Dynastic vase, BLACK TOP VASE-CHOICE!Est. $2,500-$3,500
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Egypt, Pre-Dynastic Period, COPPER ADZE: Egypt, Pre-Dynastic Period, c. 3100-3000 BC. A nice copper adze blade with sharpened end and nice red. Brown and green patination with some adhering resins. L: 7 3/8". See Petrie, Tools and Weapons,
0123: Egypt, Pre-Dynastic Period, COPPER ADZEEst. $300-$400
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Egypt, New Kingdom, BRONZE AXE BLADE: Egypt, New Kingdom, 18th Dynasty, 1570-1070 BC. A bronze axe blade with two large lugs for fastening it to a handle. Intact with attractive patination. 3 7/8" x 4 1/8". See Petrie, Tools and Weapons,
0124: Egypt, New Kingdom, BRONZE AXE BLADEEst. $400-$600