Ancient Art for Young Collectors 2020-07-07 Auction - 76 Price Results - Cahn Auktionen AG in ch - Page 2
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A Head of a Bearded Man, possibly OdysseusA Red-figure Kantharos with OwlA Silver Oinochoe
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Ancient Art for Young Collectors

A selection of moderately priced, well provenanced antiquities in terracotta, bronze, glass, and marble from Galerie Cahn.
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A Black-figure Cup: Greek (Attic) ca. 540-520 B.C..Clay. H. 8.1 cm. Diam. 13.8 cm (excluding handles).A deep cup on a ring foot. Both sides decorated with a quadriga driven by two draped figures, each with a krobylos
0025: A Black-figure CupEst. CHF 1,800-CHF 2,200
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A Black-Figure Lekythos: Greek (Attic) ca. 540 B.C..Clay. H. 19.1 cm.Four standing men on the obverse, two draped and two nude and bearing spears - likely a departure scene before battle. On the shoulder, a subsidiary scene
0026: A Black-Figure LekythosEst. CHF 1,200-CHF 1,400
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A Black-Figure Lekythos of the "Deianeira" type: Greek (Attic) ca. 560 B.C..Clay. H. 12.6 cm. A rare shape, the lekythos has a wide foot and cylindrical body that tapers gently to a narrow, circular spout. The sole decoration is within an area of
0027: A Black-Figure Lekythos of the "Deianeira" typeEst. CHF 200-CHF 400
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An Etruscan Black-Figure Stamnos with Satyr and Maenad: Etruscan ca. 510-500 B.C..Clay. H. 31.2 cmA charming imitation of the Attic style, both in shape and decoration. Each side is decorated by a pair of dancing satyrs and maenads. Subsidiary non-figural
0028: An Etruscan Black-Figure Stamnos with Satyr and MaenadEst. CHF 6,000-CHF 8,000
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A Symposiast: Western Greek late 5th-early 4th cent. B.C..Terracotta. H. 12.5 cm. W. 11.7 cmFragment representing the upper body of a recumbent young man. He wears a large wreath that is enlivened by dots on his
0029: A SymposiastEst. CHF 800-CHF 1,200Lot Passed
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A Statuette of a Youth: Greek 5th cent. B.C..Terracotta. H. 12 cm. W. 6.3 cm. D. 5.5 cmYoung man completely wrapped in a coat and wearing a conical hat. The type is found inter alia in Boeotia. Condition: The entire surface
0030: A Statuette of a YouthEst. CHF 600-CHF 800
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A Statuette of a Kore: Greek 5th cent. B.C..Terracotta. H. 18 cm. W. 5.6 cmStatuette of a girl or a young woman. She wears a chiton and a himation. The right hand is placed in front of the right breast and possibly holds a
0031: A Statuette of a KoreEst. CHF 800-CHF 1,200Lot Passed
A Rooster: Greek or Western Greek 5th cent. B.C..Clay. H. 9.3 cm. W. 8 cmIn this votive relief the cock stands upright on a small base and looks to right. Traces of strong crimson red on the comb and wattles;
0032: A RoosterEst. CHF 600-CHF 800Lot Passed
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A Head of a Woman: Western Greek mid-5th cent. B.C..Terracotta. H. 8 cm. W. 7.5 cmSlender, elongated face with almond-shaped eyes and broad upper eyelids. A broad hairband or diadem covers much of the smooth, centrally
0033: A Head of a WomanEst. CHF 600-CHF 800
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A Head of a Symposiast: Western Greek late 5th-4th cent. B.C..Terracotta. H. 9 cm. W. 6 cmElongated, oval face. The chin and lower part of the cheeks are hidden by a long, stranded beard. The hair above the forehead is held
0034: A Head of a SymposiastEst. CHF 600-CHF 800Lot Passed
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A Red-figure Alabastron: Attic 500-450 B.C..Terracotta. H. 18 cm Attributed to the Painter of Munich 2676. A man in a himation stands with his body facing the beholder but his head turned to right. He leans on the staff on
0035: A Red-figure AlabastronEst. CHF 4,000-CHF 6,000
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A Fragment of a Red-figure Column-krater: Attic ca. 470-460 B.C..Clay. W. 14,5 cmAttributed to the Syracuse Painter. On this fragment, from the shoulder of a small column-krater with unframed pictures, the upper part is preserved of Nike in
0036: A Fragment of a Red-figure Column-kraterEst. CHF 1,500-CHF 1,800
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A White-ground Lekythos: Greek (Attic) ca. 430-410 B.C..Clay. H. 19.9 cm. A quiet scene decorates this small lekythos. A woman is seated, shown in profile as she gazes at her reflection in a hand-mirror. The himation which
0037: A White-ground LekythosEst. CHF 600-CHF 800
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A Black-glazed Oinochoe: Western Greek 5th cent. B.C..Clay. H. 15.2 cmAn elegantly proportioned oinochoe with flaring body, trefoil spoud and slim handle. Condition: Intact apart from a chip to the rim and edge of the base.
0038: A Black-glazed OinochoeEst. CHF 600-CHF 800Lot Passed
A Black-Glazed Kantharos: Greek, Boeotia 5th cent. B.C..Clay, black glaze. H. 17.3 cmHigh foot, slightly flaring body and high strap handles. Wall set off from the foot by a sharp ridge. Base in reserve. Condition:
0039: A Black-Glazed KantharosEst. CHF 1,200-CHF 1,400Lot Passed
A Small Squat Lekythos: Attic 3rd quarter 5th cent. B.C..Clay, black glaze. H. 10.3 cmSquat lekythos with bulbous body on moulded ring foot with slender neck and funnel-shaped mouth. Perfume flask. Condition: Neck, mouth
0040: A Small Squat LekythosEst. CHF 350-CHF 450Lot Passed
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A Black-glazed Squat Lekythos: Attic 2nd half of 5th cent. B.C..Clay, black glaze. H. 7.8 cmA squat, globular vessel on a low ring foot, with funnel-shaped mouth, and a single high-slung handle attached to short neck and shoulder.
0041: A Black-glazed Squat LekythosEst. CHF 400-CHF 500
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A Black-glazed Plate: Attic 400-375 B.C..Clay, black glaze. Dm. 12.5 cmFlat plate with convex lip on a simple ring foot. The interior is decorated by four stamped palmettes within a broad, rouletted, concentric circle.
0042: A Black-glazed PlateEst. CHF 250-CHF 350
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A kanthariod cup: Campanian late 4th cent. B.C..Clay. H. 11.8 cmBlack glazed cup on flat foot. The high, concave neck ist offset distinctly from the hemispherical body by a profile. Two strap handles. Base of the
0043: A kanthariod cupEst. CHF 300-CHF 500Lot Passed
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A Small Phallos-rider: Hellenistic to Roman 2nd cent. B.C.-2nd cent. A.D..Bronze. H. 3.4 cmLittle dwarf with visible hunch, riding with his buttocks and angled legs on his own phallos. The head tilted to the right perches
0044: A Small Phallos-riderEst. CHF 600-CHF 800
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A Small Head of Man with Grotesque Features: Greek, Hellenistic 3rd-2nd cent. B.C..Terracotta. H. 4.8 cm. W. 3 cmHead of a bearded man with grotesque features. A pronounced bulge at the forehead and broad eyebrows. Broad, knobbly nose. Sagging
0045: A Small Head of Man with Grotesque FeaturesEst. CHF 600-CHF 800
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A Symposiast: Western Greek ca. 340 B.C..Terracotta. H. 20 cm. W. 12 cmUpper body of a symposiast. The beardless youth reclines to right. His head is adorned by a broad fillet as well as an opulent wreath with
0046: A SymposiastEst. CHF 900-CHF 1,200
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A Female Panther: Eastern Greek ca. 300 B.C..Clay. H. 9.3 cm. W. 8.7 cmShe moves to right on a base. Head slightly turned backwards; plastically rendered muzzle; round, slightly recessed ears. Slim body with muscular
0047: A Female PantherEst. CHF 800-CHF 1,200
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A Fragment of a Child: Etruscan 3rd-2nd cent. B.C..Terracotta. H. 16.6 cm. W. 7.5 cmFace with childlike features. Chubby cheeks. Snub nose. The hair lies close to the head and is brushed forwards into the face. Hollow.
0048: A Fragment of a ChildEst. CHF 600-CHF 800
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