Antiquities 2021-07-06 Auction - 152 Price Results - Bonhams in England - Page 5
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 ROMAN BRONZE HERM OF A VICTORIOUS ATHLETE: A Roman bronze herm of a victorious athlete Circa 2nd-3rd Century A.D. Crowned with a wreath with three applied rosettes in his wavy hair, which is bound in a ponytail, the face with large eyes and
0097: A ROMAN BRONZE HERM OF A VICTORIOUS ATHLETEEst. £800-£1,200
A SMALL LATE ROMAN BRONZE COLUMN CAPITAL: A small Late Roman bronze column capital Circa 4th-6th Century A.D. Lead-filled, with Ionic scrolling volutes emerging from out-splayed acanthus leaves, supporting an abacus decorated with a central
0098: A SMALL LATE ROMAN BRONZE COLUMN CAPITALEst. £3,000-£4,000Lot Passed
A ROMAN MARBLE FIGURE OF JUPITER DOLICHENUS: A Roman marble figure of Jupiter Dolichenus Circa 2nd-3rd Century A.D. The god typically depicted in the attire of a military commander, his curling hair and full beard preserving red pigment,
0099: A ROMAN MARBLE FIGURE OF JUPITER DOLICHENUSEst. £5,000-£7,000Lot Passed
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A ROMAN MARBLE FIGURE OF JUPITER ENTHRONED: A Roman marble figure of Jupiter enthroned Circa 2nd-3rd Century A.D. Depicted seated on a tall-backed, cushioned throne, his proper right leg extended forward, the sandaled left foot slightly
0100: A ROMAN MARBLE FIGURE OF JUPITER ENTHRONEDEst. £8,000-£12,000
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TWO ROMAN PALE GREEN GLASS JUGS: Two Roman pale green glass jugs Circa 3rd-4th Century A.D. Comprising a flask with piriform body, the strap handle with folded thumbrest, 15cm high; and another with globular body, disc rim and trail
0101: TWO ROMAN PALE GREEN GLASS JUGSEst. £800-£1,200
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A ROMAN GLASS DOUBLE BALSAMARIUM: A Roman glass double balsamarium Circa 4th Century A.D. With streaky olive green, turquoise and red loop handles at either side and basket handle above the wrythen olive green conjoint tubes, 14cm
0102: A ROMAN GLASS DOUBLE BALSAMARIUMEst. £800-£1,200
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AN ANGLO-SAXON BRONZE SQUARE-HEADED BROOCH: An Anglo-Saxon bronze square-headed brooch Circa 525-575 A.D. The rectangular head-plate decorated with a notched linear design, with ribbed arched bow, the footplate of trefoil lobed form, the two
0103: AN ANGLO-SAXON BRONZE SQUARE-HEADED BROOCHEst. £800-£1,200
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FOUR BYZANTINE POLYCHROME SGRAFFITO WARE VESSELS: Four Byzantine polychrome sgraffito ware vessels Circa 12th-14th Century A.D. Comprising three chalices with glazed decoration in ochre and green on cream, the tondos with sgraffito incised scroll
0104: FOUR BYZANTINE POLYCHROME SGRAFFITO WARE VESSELSEst. £1,000-£1,500
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A BYZANTINE SHEET BRONZE AND SILVER PROCESSIONAL CROSS: A Byzantine sheet bronze and silver processional cross Circa 10th-12th Century A.D. The arms formed of sheet bronze around an iron core, the flared tips covered in conical polished gilt bronze, with
0105: A BYZANTINE SHEET BRONZE AND SILVER PROCESSIONAL CROSSEst. £4,000-£6,000
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AN EGYPTIAN AMETHYST BEAD NECKLACE: An Egyptian amethyst bead necklace Middle Kingdom, circa 2025-1700 B.C. Composed of biconical amethyst beads of varying size interspersed with seven spherical beads, restrung with a modern clasp,
0106: AN EGYPTIAN AMETHYST BEAD NECKLACEEst. £500-£800
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AN EGYPTIAN FAIENCE BEAD NECKLACE: An Egyptian faience bead necklace Third Intermediate Period-Ptolemaic Period, circa 1069-30 B.C. Composed of tubular and disc mummy beads with four suspended lotus flower pendants, re-strung;
0107: AN EGYPTIAN FAIENCE BEAD NECKLACEEst. £500-£700
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A GROUP OF EGYPTIAN AND NEAR EASTERN BEADS: A group of Egyptian and Near Eastern beads Late Period - Islamic Period, circa 5th Century B.C.-6th Century A.D. Comprising a bracelet composed of Egyptian polychrome faience disc and tubular beads,
0108: A GROUP OF EGYPTIAN AND NEAR EASTERN BEADSEst. £500-£800
A GRAECO-PERSIAN CARNELIAN SCARABOID: A Graeco-Persian carnelian scaraboid Circa 5th-4th Century B.C. Engraved on the underside with a Persian king in combat with a rearing lion, its tail curling upwards, the bearded king wearing a
0109: A GRAECO-PERSIAN CARNELIAN SCARABOIDEst. £3,000-£5,000Lot Passed
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A PHOENICIAN RED JASPER SCARAB: A Phoenician red jasper scarab Circa 6th Century B.C. The underside engraved with Osiris standing on a papyrus barge, wearing an atef-crown flanked on each side by an ostrich plume and holding two
0110: A PHOENICIAN RED JASPER SCARABEst. £8,000-£12,000
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A PHOENICIAN OR CARTHAGINIAN GLASS MALE HEAD PENDANT: A Phoenician or Carthaginian glass male head pendant Circa 3rd-1st Century B.C. The opaque yellow head with applied cobalt blue eyes and curled locks above the ears, wearing yellow earrings and a
0111: A PHOENICIAN OR CARTHAGINIAN GLASS MALE HEAD PENDANTEst. £800-£1,200
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A ROMAN GOLD RING WITH CARNELIAN INTAGLIO OF A SPHINX: A Roman gold ring with carnelian intaglio of a sphinx Circa 1st Century A.D. The hollow gold hoop set with an oval intaglio carved with a sphinx, facing left with its right forepaw raised, intaglio
0112: A ROMAN GOLD RING WITH CARNELIAN INTAGLIO OF A SPHINXEst. £2,000-£3,000
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A ROMAN SARDONYX INTAGLIO: A Roman sardonyx intaglio Circa 1st-2nd Century A.D. Engraved with the figure of winged Eros riding a long-horned goat, in a modern gold setting, intaglio 1.3cm long, ring size R, weight 5.6g
0113: A ROMAN SARDONYX INTAGLIOEst. £1,200-£1,800
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A ROMAN GOLD AND CARNELIAN INTAGLIO RING OF A MAENAD: A Roman gold and carnelian intaglio ring of a maenad Circa 1st-2nd Century A.D. The hollow gold hoop set with an oval intaglio engraved with a standing maenad facing right, her hair bound in a
0116: A ROMAN GOLD AND CARNELIAN INTAGLIO RING OF A MAENADEst. £5,000-£7,000
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A ROMAN GOLD AND CARNELIAN INTAGLIO RING WITH A BUST OF: A Roman gold and carnelian intaglio ring with a bust of Artemis Circa 1st-2nd Century A.D. The hollow gold hoop set with an oval intaglio carved with Artemis facing left, a quiver behind her left
0117: A ROMAN GOLD AND CARNELIAN INTAGLIO RING WITH A BUST OFEst. £2,000-£3,000
A BYZANTINE GOLD PENDANT CROSS: A Byzantine gold pendant cross Circa 5th-7th Century A.D. The hollow cross with flared arms of rectangular cross-section, a central circular bezel re-set with green-grey stone or glass, a ribbed
0118: A BYZANTINE GOLD PENDANT CROSSEst. £3,000-£5,000Lot Passed
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A NORDIC BASALT BATTLE AXE: A Nordic basalt battle axe Neolithic Period, circa 2500 B.C. Of ovate cross-section, swelling around the shaft-hole, with knobbed butt, 22cm long Footnotes Provenance: with Bastiaan Blok, the
0119: A NORDIC BASALT BATTLE AXEEst. £2,000-£3,000
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TWO DANISH THIN-BUTTED FLINT AXES: Two Danish thin-butted flint axes Neolithic Period, circa 4000-3000 B.C. Both of trapezoidal form, the larger example of unpolished yellow-brown flint, patinated white; the other of mottled grey
0120: TWO DANISH THIN-BUTTED FLINT AXESEst. £1,200-£1,800