Antiquities 2021-07-06 Auction - 152 Price Results - Bonhams in England - Page 4
AN ATTIC BLACK-FIGURE AMPHORA (TYPE B)A CANOSAN POTTERY ASKOSA ROMAN BRONZE VENUS
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Part One of an important American collection of Ancient Glass comes to Bonhams New Bond Street's Antiquities Sale on 6 July. The total for the collection is £92,400 with estimates for individual lots between £500-20,000. The collection - of which part two is on offer at Bonhams in November - encompasses the world of ancient glass, from Greek core-formed vessels from the Eastern Mediterranean dating to the 4th-2nd Century B.C. to Late Roman glass of the 5th Century A.D. Head of Bonhams Antiquities Department, Francesca Hickin, said: "With so many shapes, colours and glass-making techniques represented, a collection such as this rarely comes to auction and naturally we are thrilled to be offering it. Of particular note is the Roman 'Victory' beaker from the 1st century A.D.. Even at the time of manufacture, production of this category of prestige glass was small and rare. You could have been collecting ancient glass for a very long time and never had the opportunity to buy a Victory beaker." Writing on the 'Victory' beaker in the Bonhams Magazine article Join the party, Rachel Spence said: "made in amber glass – another prized hue – using the mould-blown technique, which sees hot glass blown into a mould carved with designs. The beaker is decorated with wreaths of the type used to crown winners in Roman games or possibly the drinking contests that were so popular among a people known for their bibulosity. Around its perimeter, a text declares 'Take the Victor". Its estimate is £20,000-30,000."
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A GNATHIAN WARE KRATERISKOS: A Gnathian ware krateriskos Circa late 4th-early 3rd Century B.C. With Herculean knot handles, the neck decorated on each side with a band of foliage in white and yellow slip, with vertical ribbed
0073: A GNATHIAN WARE KRATERISKOSEst. £600-£800
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A GNATHIAN WARE SKYPHOS: A Gnathian ware skyphos Circa late 4th Century B.C. Enlivened in white with a dove holding a wreath and flanked by four rosettes, the reverse decorated with an incised vine leaf garland, 6.5cm high,
0074: A GNATHIAN WARE SKYPHOSEst. £800-£1,200
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A GREEK RED-FIGURE OWL SKYPHOS: A Greek red-figure owl skyphos South Italy, circa 4th Century B.C. Decorated on both sides with an owl with large circle and dot eyes, flanked by laurel sprigs, 7.8cm high, 14.5cm diam. inc. handles
0075: A GREEK RED-FIGURE OWL SKYPHOSEst. £1,500-£2,000
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A GREEK POTTERY 'NET' LEKYTHOS: A Greek pottery 'net' lekythos South Italy, circa 4th Century B.C. The body decorated with a dotted net-pattern, a band of dotted tongues on the shoulder, wave pattern above the foot, rays on the
0076: A GREEK POTTERY 'NET' LEKYTHOSEst. £1,500-£2,000
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A LARGE ETRUSCAN RIBBON-HANDLED BUCCHERO AMPHORA: A large Etruscan ribbon-handled bucchero amphora Circa 570-540 B.C. The ovoid body decorated with raised bands at the belly and beneath the shoulder, with incised half-fan motifs between and above,
0077: A LARGE ETRUSCAN RIBBON-HANDLED BUCCHERO AMPHORAEst. £8,000-£12,000
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A VILLANOVAN IMPASTO URN AND COVER: A Villanovan impasto urn and cover Circa 9th-8th Century B.C. Of biconical form, the burnished black fabric with incised geometric decoration, a hatched band beneath the flaring mouth, a band of
0078: A VILLANOVAN IMPASTO URN AND COVEREst. £1,000-£1,500
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AN ETRUSCAN TERRACOTTA CINERARY URN AND LID: An Etruscan terracotta cinerary urn and lid Circa 3rd-1st Century B.C. The rectangular chest-shaped urn decorated in relief with a scene of the brothers Eteocles (Evzicle) and Polyneikes (Fulnice) in
0079: AN ETRUSCAN TERRACOTTA CINERARY URN AND LIDEst. £4,000-£6,000
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AN ETRUSCAN TERRACOTTA VOTIVE HEAD OF A WOMAN: An Etruscan terracotta votive head of a woman Circa 4th-3rd Century B.C. Of hollow form, wearing a broad headdress composed of four rows of spheres, bordered below with row of smaller spheres, atop
0080: AN ETRUSCAN TERRACOTTA VOTIVE HEAD OF A WOMANEst. £2,500-£3,500
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A LARGE ETRUSCAN TERRACOTTA HEAD OF A FEMALE: A large Etruscan terracotta head of a female Circa 5th-4th Century B.C. Of hollow moulded form, depicting a female, possibly a goddess, with centrally-parted wavy hair drawn into a domed chignon,
0081: A LARGE ETRUSCAN TERRACOTTA HEAD OF A FEMALEEst. £1,200-£1,600
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A LARGE MEGARIAN WARE POTTERY BOWL: A large Megarian Ware pottery bowl Hellenistic Period, circa 2nd-1st Century B.C. The mould-made bowl of hemispherical form with everted rim and later added foot, with residual rotelle handles,
0082: A LARGE MEGARIAN WARE POTTERY BOWLEst. £1,000-£1,500
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A CANOSAN POLYCHROME TERRACOTTA GANYMEDE FIGURE: A Canosan polychrome terracotta Ganymede figure Hellenistic Period, circa 3rd-2nd Century B.C. The youth nude but for a chlamys draped over his shoulders and falling down his sides, and laced boots,
0083: A CANOSAN POLYCHROME TERRACOTTA GANYMEDE FIGUREEst. £1,200-£1,800
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A CANOSAN POTTERY ASKOS: A Canosan pottery askos Apulia, early 3rd Century B.C. Of ovoid form tapering to a flat base, the tall cylindrical spout with flared mouth, and broad strap handle, an applied winged head of Medusa
0084: A CANOSAN POTTERY ASKOSEst. £15,000-£20,000
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A ROMAN BRONZE CUPID'S HEAD APPLIQUÉ: A Roman bronze Cupid's head appliqué Circa 1st-2nd Century A.D. The plump features framed by luxuriant curling hair, with inlaid eyes and full lips, 5.1cm high Footnotes Provenance: Anonymous
0085: A ROMAN BRONZE CUPID'S HEAD APPLIQUÉEst. £800-£1,200
A ROMAN BRONZE LIDDED ARYBALLOS: A Roman bronze lidded aryballos Circa 1st-2nd Century A.D. With spherical body set on a shallow raised foot, with concentric circles on the underside, and a short horizontal collar rim, suspension
0086: A ROMAN BRONZE LIDDED ARYBALLOSEst. £1,500-£2,000Lot Passed
A ROMAN MARBLE PORTRAIT HEAD OF A BOY: A Roman marble portrait head of a boy Circa early-mid 1st Century A.D. The youthful features framed by heavy fringed hair, falling in curls at the nape of the neck, the crown of the head with three
0087: A ROMAN MARBLE PORTRAIT HEAD OF A BOYEst. £25,000-£35,000Lot Passed
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A ROMAN BRONZE VENUS: A Roman bronze Venus Circa 2nd-3rd Century A.D. Solid cast, the goddess depicted nude and standing in contrapposto, with her weight on her right leg, the left bent at the knee, with sensuously
0088: A ROMAN BRONZE VENUSEst. £30,000-£40,000
A ROMAN MARBLE HEAD OF DIONYSUS: A Roman marble head of Dionysus Circa 1st-2nd Century A.D. Of Lykeios type, with wavy hair bound at the nape of the neck in a low chignon and secured with a fillet at the forehead, the face with
0089: A ROMAN MARBLE HEAD OF DIONYSUSEst. £15,000-£20,000Lot Passed
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A ROMAN MARBLE SARCOPHAGUS RELIEF FRAGMENT: A Roman marble sarcophagus relief fragment Circa 2nd-3rd Century A.D. Depicting Cupid, the naked plump figure standing on a groundline, the club of Hercules resting on his left shoulder, a torch in
0090: A ROMAN MARBLE SARCOPHAGUS RELIEF FRAGMENTEst. £12,000-£18,000
A ROMAN MARBLE RELIEF FRAGMENT: A Roman marble relief fragment Circa 1st Century B.C.-2nd Century A.D. Preserving the body of a rider on horseback, galloping at full tilt, the male figure wearing a short, belted chiton, his chlamys
0091: A ROMAN MARBLE RELIEF FRAGMENTEst. £6,000-£8,000Lot Passed
A ROMAN ALABASTER BUST OF SERAPIS: A Roman alabaster bust of Serapis Circa 1st-2nd Century A.D. Wearing a chiton with a himation draped at the left shoulder, and a modius on the crown of his head, the god's characteristic luxuriant
0092: A ROMAN ALABASTER BUST OF SERAPISEst. £6,000-£8,000Lot Passed
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THREE ROMAN BRONZE SATYR MASK APPLIQUÉS: Three Roman bronze satyr mask appliqués Circa 1st-2nd Century A.D. Comprising a mask of Silenus, with balding pate, gaping mouth and flowing beard; another satyr with ram's horns; and a head of
0093: THREE ROMAN BRONZE SATYR MASK APPLIQUÉSEst. £1,500-£2,500
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A ROMAN BRONZE EROS: A Roman bronze Eros Circa 2nd-3rd Century A.D. The cherubic winged god wearing a Phrygian cap, his right hand holding a set of panpipes towards his face, a shepherd's crook in his lowered left hand,
0094: A ROMAN BRONZE EROSEst. £1,500-£2,000
A ROMAN BRONZE LIDDED ARYBALLOS: A Roman bronze lidded aryballos Circa 1st-2nd Century A.D. With collar rim, the two handles in the form of dolphins, the triple chain connecting the knopped lid and handles and joined to a central
0095: A ROMAN BRONZE LIDDED ARYBALLOSEst. £1,500-£2,000Lot Passed
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A ROMAN MARBLE TORSO OF HERCULES: A Roman marble torso of Hercules Circa 2nd Century A.D. Depicted nude and of athletic form, standing in contrapposto, with the weight on his right leg, his left shoulder slightly raised, the muscular
0096: A ROMAN MARBLE TORSO OF HERCULESEst. £30,000-£40,000