Auction 83: Spring Antiquities Discovery Sale 2020-04-25 Auction - 452 Price Results - Ancient Resource Auctions in CA - Page 10
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A beautiful Egyptian banded alabaster alabastronA lovely Chupicuaro painted jar, MexicoAn attractive faience beaded collar, Late Period
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Montrose, CA, United States
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Auction 83: Spring Antiquities Discovery Sale

Hi Everyone! We know that many are facing difficult times right now, and we hope that our upcoming Spring Antiquities Discovery sale may will be able to be able to provide our bidders with a little bit of something to take their minds off of the situation for a moment, and offer up some interesting items. As with our other Discovery sales, this sale will include many items lower value and group lots. It will feature 400+ lots of authentic, museum quality, and well-provenanced items from various Roman, Greek, Egyptian, Near Eastern, and Pre-Columbian cultures as well as other ethnographic and antique items priced to sell. Also included will be a selection of antique and ancient reproduction pieces! Thank you all, and we hope that this catalog will provide some unique and interesting items to browse while we wait for this situation to pass.
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A pair of South Italian ceramic vessels: A pair of South Italian ceramic vessels, c. 3rd Century BC, the first is a nice Greek plate with an attractive floral decoration painted on the inside, Dia: 7 in (17.8 cm), the second is a Daunian
0187: A pair of South Italian ceramic vesselsEst. $180-$250
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A nice Daunian stemmed chalice: A nice Daunian stemmed chalice, c. 3rd Century BC, decorated with concentric bands in dark brown and red-brown bowl on the stem and bowl. 4 1/8 x 4 in (10.4 x 10.2 cm). Ex Reed collection, UK,
0188: A nice Daunian stemmed chaliceEst. $120-$200Lot Passed
A Roman grey-ware drinking jug: A Roman grey-ware drinking jug, 1st - 2nd Century AD, the ovoid body with narrow foot, horizontal ridge set off by grooves around the shoulder with loop handle. Nicely great slipped surfaces. H: 3
0189: A Roman grey-ware drinking jugEst. $120-$150Lot Passed
A Roman grey-ware footed bowl: A Roman grey-ware bowl, 1st - 2nd Century AD, with narrow foot and a raised dot decoration around the shoulder. Two incised lines near the foot and the surfaces with remnants of grey slip beneath
0190: A Roman grey-ware footed bowlEst. $120-$250Lot Passed
A large Roman spindle bottle: A large Roman spindle bottle, c. 1st - 2nd Century AD, well-formed in characteristic shape and with moderate surface deposits. H: 7 3/4 in (19.7 cm). Ex estate of Art Shaw, Connecticut.
0194: A large Roman spindle bottleEst. $150-$250Lot Passed
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A pair of Roman ceramic unguentariums: A pair of Roman ceramic unguentariums, 1st Century AD, each with squat ovoid bodies, a long cylindrical neck and wide, flat rim. H: 5 3/8 in (13.7 cm) & 5 1/8 in (13 cm). Moderate earthen and mineral
0196: A pair of Roman ceramic unguentariumsEst. $150-$200
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A pair of Roman unguent bottles: A pair of Roman unguent bottles, c. 1st - 3rd Century AD, the first is a spindle bottle, H: 5 1/2 in (13.9 cm), and the second is a bottle with body tapering to a point and tall narrow neck flared at
0198: A pair of Roman unguent bottlesEst. $150-$200
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