ANTIQUITIES AND ANCIENT ART 2021-07-25 Auction - 407 Price Results - Apollo Art Auctions in London - Page 7
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APULIAN RED-FIGURED TERRACOTTA BELL KRATER - TL TESTEDSUPERB GREEK CHALCIDIAN HELMET WITH DECORATION - XRFSUPERB GANDHARA SCHIST STONE HEAD OF BUDDHA
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ANTIQUITIES AND ANCIENT ART

Join Pax Romana for a summer sale full of spectacular antiquities and ancient art from across the world. Browse our breath-taking collection of Egyptian antiquities, like a Romano-Egyptian Ceramic face or a wooden model bakery from a tomb. If you?re more interested in Ancient Weaponry, search through our XRF tested Ancient Helmets and Swords. Indeed, this is the largest number of helmets we?ve ever had in one auction! For the finer things in life, our ancient jewellery section boasts pieces that have been XRF tested and examined by an independent gemologist. Finally, no large sale would be complete without TL tested Chinese Terracotta and Apulian Kraters. Truly, there?s something for everyone. All pieces can be packed and shipped with our in house white glove team in London. We also accept phone bidders ? please email cs@paxromana.auction to organise this. Finally, the sale is running on both Live Auctioneers and on our website paxromana.auction ? join on our website to save 8% in commission!
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EGYPTIAN TILAPIA FISH BOWL: Ca. 2055-1650 BC. Middle Kingdom or later. A dark blue-glazed faience bowl depicting a tilapia fish. It has a wide flat base, and its edges flair widely outwards to a simple rim. It is wide and
0158: EGYPTIAN TILAPIA FISH BOWLEst. £3,000-£6,000Lot Passed
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EGYPTIAN CARTONNAGE MASK AND TORSO PIECE: Ca. 323 BC-400 AD. Graeco-Roman Period. A mummy mask and a mummy's torso piece. Both are made of cartonnage, a plaster-like substance that incorporates layers of textiles. The torso piece features
0159: EGYPTIAN CARTONNAGE MASK AND TORSO PIECEEst. £600-£900
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EGYPTIAN PAPYRUS WITH GREEK TEXT: Ca. 323 BC-641 AD. Graeco-Roman Period. Four fragments of papyrus inscribed with Greek text in black ink. Papyrus was a practical precursor to paper, predating parchment by millennia. Because of
0160: EGYPTIAN PAPYRUS WITH GREEK TEXTEst. £400-£800Lot Passed
EGYPTIAN PAPYRUS WITH DEMOTIC TEXT: Ca. 323 BC-500 AD. Graeco-Roman Period. Fragments of papyrus inscribed with Demotic text in black ink. Demotic was the fourth phase of the Egyptian language, used between the 7th century BC and 5th
0160A: EGYPTIAN PAPYRUS WITH DEMOTIC TEXTEst. £400-£600Lot Passed
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EGYPTIAN MARBLE HEAD OF A WOMAN: Ca. 323 BC-395 AD. Graeco-Roman Period or later. A marble head of a woman on a modern stand. This elegant piece principally uses the Classical style. Her wavy hair is centrally parted and drawn to
0162: EGYPTIAN MARBLE HEAD OF A WOMANEst. £1,500-£2,500
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EGYPTIAN FAIENCE SHABTI: Ca. 332 - 30 BC. Ptolemaic Dynasty. A deep blue-glazed faience shabti. The head wears a lappet wig and a false beard, with detailed facial features modelled on the front. The figure is mummiform, and
0165: EGYPTIAN FAIENCE SHABTIEst. £4,000-£8,000Lot Passed
EGYPTIAN SCRIBAL SET OF THREE BABOONS: Ca. 1550 - 1077 BC. New Kingdom. A sculpture of three baboons. The trio sits upon a long and thick plinth. Each baboon is shown seated, and the middle one is slightly taller than the rest. They have
0166: EGYPTIAN SCRIBAL SET OF THREE BABOONSEst. £4,000-£8,000Lot Passed
EGYPTIAN STATUETTE OF A FALCON AND A SNAKE: Ca. 323 BC - 200 AD. Graeco-Roman Period. A green stone statuette of a falcon catching a snake. The falcon stands on a long and thick plinth with its wings closed against its back. It has one foot on
0167: EGYPTIAN STATUETTE OF A FALCON AND A SNAKEEst. £2,000-£4,000Lot Passed
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EGYPTIAN FAIENCE SHABTI - TRANSLATED: Ca. 664-332 BC. Late Period. A pale blue-glazed faience shabti. The head wears a lappet wig and a false beard, with detailed facial features modelled on the front. The figure is mummiform, and two
0170: EGYPTIAN FAIENCE SHABTI - TRANSLATEDEst. £200-£400
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EGYPTIAN CAT AMULET: Ca. 664-30 BC. Late Period - Ptolemaic Dynasty. A stone amulet of a cat. The cat is seated on a rectangular plinth, with its rear legs crouching and its front legs outstretched. Its body is covered
0171: EGYPTIAN CAT AMULETEst. £400-£800Lot Passed
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EGYPTIAN FAIENCE LOTUS BOWL WITH CARTOUCHE: Ca. 1550-1077 BC. New Kingdom. A blue-glazed faience bowl. It has a flat base and edges that flair outwards to a simple rim. It is glazed inside and out, and the exterior is decorated with floral
0172: EGYPTIAN FAIENCE LOTUS BOWL WITH CARTOUCHEEst. £600-£900
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EGYPTIAN PAPYRUS FRAGMENTS: Ca. 323 BC-641 AD. Graeco-Roman Period. Fragments of papyrus inscribed with Greek text in black ink. Papyrus was a practical precursor to paper, predating parchment by millennia. Because of this, it
0173: EGYPTIAN PAPYRUS FRAGMENTSEst. £200-£400
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EGYPTIAN PAPYRUS FRAGMENTS WITH DEMOTIC: Ca. 323 BC-500 AD. Graeco-Roman Period. A sheet and a fragment of papyrus inscribed with Demotic text in black ink. Demotic was the fourth phase of the Egyptian language, used between the 7th century
0174: EGYPTIAN PAPYRUS FRAGMENTS WITH DEMOTICEst. £200-£400
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EGYPTIAN PAPYRUS FRAGMENTS WITH DEMOTIC: Ca. 323 BC-500 AD. Graeco-Roman Period. Fragments of papyrus inscribed with traces of Demotic text in black ink. Demotic was the fourth phase of the Egyptian language, used between the 7th century BC
0175: EGYPTIAN PAPYRUS FRAGMENTS WITH DEMOTICEst. £200-£400
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EGYPTIAN PAPYRUS FRAGMENTS WITH DEMOTIC: Ca. 323 BC-500 AD. Graeco-Roman Period. A sheet of of papyrus inscribed with Demotic text in black ink. Demotic was the fourth phase of the Egyptian language, used between the 7th century BC and 5th
0176: EGYPTIAN PAPYRUS FRAGMENTS WITH DEMOTICEst. £200-£400
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LARGE GREEK APULIAN BELL KRATER - TL TESTED: Ca. 400-300 BC. Apulian. This beautiful red-figure bell terracotta krater with everted rim features a pedestal foot, a cylindrical stem, a bell-shaped body, and ear-shaped handles. One side depicts a
0177: LARGE GREEK APULIAN BELL KRATER - TL TESTEDEst. £10,000-£20,000Lot Passed
LARGE GREEK DAUNIAN FUNNEL CRATER: Ca. 400-300 BC. Daunian. A large pottery krater with a globular body, funnel-shaped neck, and a strap handle. The body is decorated with a series of red and brown linear, chain, and chevron designs;
0178: LARGE GREEK DAUNIAN FUNNEL CRATEREst. £1,500-£3,000Lot Passed
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GREEK ATTIC BLACK-FIGURE STEMLESS KYLIX WITH SWAN: Ca. 520-450 BC. Greek Attic. A beautiful black-figure Attic kylix, i.e. a wide-bowled drinking cup with a large, black glazed low foot and twin horizontal handles. The tondo depicts a graceful
0179: GREEK ATTIC BLACK-FIGURE STEMLESS KYLIX WITH SWANEst. £4,000-£8,000
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GREEK APULIAN XENON WARE SKYPHOS: Ca. 400-300 BC. Apulian. An ancient Apulian xenon-ware skyphos, i.e. a deep wine cup with a low flanged base and dual-handle below a slightly thickened and protruding rim. The body is decorated with
0181: GREEK APULIAN XENON WARE SKYPHOSEst. £400-£800
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ROMAN TERRACOTTA OIL LAMP WITH SCENE: Ca. 100-300 AD. A beautiful terracotta oil lamp featuring a large, rounded concave body, a round nozzle, and a filling hole slightly off the centre of the discus. The discus is decorated with a
0184: ROMAN TERRACOTTA OIL LAMP WITH SCENEEst. £600-£900Lot Passed
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