Antiquities 2021-07-06 Auction - 152 Price Results - Bonhams in England - Page 6
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 LARGE DANISH THIN-BUTTED FLINT AXE: A large Danish thin-butted flint axe Early-Mid Neolithic Period, circa 4000-3000 B.C. Of mottled yellow-brown flint, some cortex remaining at the butt, the elongated trapezoid form with curved
0121: A LARGE DANISH THIN-BUTTED FLINT AXEEst. £800-£1,200
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A DANISH FLINT DAGGER AND ELEVEN NEOLITHIC FLINT: A Danish flint dagger and eleven Neolithic flint implements Late Neolithic, circa 2000-1700 B.C. The dagger of grey flint with slender leaf-shaped blade, the slightly flared grip of lozenge cross
0122: A DANISH FLINT DAGGER AND ELEVEN NEOLITHIC FLINTEst. £800-£1,200
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A GROUP OF FOUR PALAEOLITHIC AND THREE NEOLITHIC STONE: A group of four Palaeolithic and three Neolithic stone and flint implements Circa 2000 B.C. and earlier Comprising a pointed hand-axe of grey flint, with a patch of cortex remaining on one side,
0123: A GROUP OF FOUR PALAEOLITHIC AND THREE NEOLITHIC STONEEst. £800-£1,200
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FOUR EGYPTIAN POTTERY VESSELS: Four Egyptian pottery vessels Predynastic Period-Middle Kingdom, circa 4000-1793 B.C. Comprising a small black-topped pottery jar of ovoid form, with ink number '567', Naqada I-II, 13.5cm high; two
0124: FOUR EGYPTIAN POTTERY VESSELSEst. £800-£1,200
AN EGYPTIAN BLACK-TOPPED POTTERY JAR: An Egyptian black-topped pottery jar Predynastic Period, Naqada I-II, circa 4000-3200 B.C. Of ovoid form tapering towards a flat base, with rounded rim, 22.5cm high Footnotes Provenance: Private
0125: AN EGYPTIAN BLACK-TOPPED POTTERY JAREst. £2,000-£3,000Lot Passed
AN EGYPTIAN BASALT FOOTED JAR: An Egyptian basalt footed jar Predynastic Period, Naqada I-II, circa 4000-3250 B.C. The ovoid body with small everted rim, a pair of pierced lug handles at the shoulders, tapering to a flared foot,
0126: AN EGYPTIAN BASALT FOOTED JAREst. £3,000-£5,000Lot Passed
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AN EGYPTIAN BASALT JAR: An Egyptian basalt jar Predynastic Period, circa 3500-3200 B.C. With disc rim and pierced lug handles, the piriform body tapering towards the flat base, 5.5cm high (1) Footnotes Provenance:
0127: AN EGYPTIAN BASALT JAREst. £800-£1,200
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AN EGYPTIAN ANDESITE PORPHYRY BOWL: An Egyptian andesite porphyry bowl Early Dynastic Period, 1st-2nd Dynasty, circa 3000-2650 B.C. The tapering body with a flat base, the sloping rim offset from the rounded shoulders by a horizontal
0128: AN EGYPTIAN ANDESITE PORPHYRY BOWLEst. £3,500-£4,500
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AN EGYPTIAN GLASS EAR PLUG: An Egyptian glass ear plug New Kingdom, 18th-19th Dynasty, circa 1350-1250 B.C. In the form of a papyrus column, with opaque blue body and yellow marvered decoration, pierced longitudinally, 3cm high
0129: AN EGYPTIAN GLASS EAR PLUGEst. £1,000-£1,500
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AN EGYPTIAN SANDSTONE RELIEF WITH HIEROGLYPHS: An Egyptian sandstone relief with hieroglyphs Late New Kingdom, circa 1200-1100 B.C. Carved in sunken relief with hieroglyphs naming the figure as Ra, two horizontal lines at the top and the bottom
0130: AN EGYPTIAN SANDSTONE RELIEF WITH HIEROGLYPHSEst. £3,000-£5,000
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AN EGYPTIAN WOOD SHABTI: An Egyptian wood shabti New Kingdom, Ramesside Period, 19th Dynasty, circa 1295-1070 B.C. The mummiform figure wearing a tripartite wig, likely holding agricultural implements in his crossed hands,
0131: AN EGYPTIAN WOOD SHABTIEst. £800-£1,200
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A LARGE EGYPTIAN TURQUOISE GLAZED COMPOSITION BES HEAD: A large Egyptian turquoise glazed composition Bes head amulet Third Intermediate Period, circa 1069-664 B.C. Light blue in colour, moulded in high relief with characteristic furrowed brow, large snub
0132: A LARGE EGYPTIAN TURQUOISE GLAZED COMPOSITION BES HEADEst. £800-£1,200
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AN EGYPTIAN TURQUOISE GLAZED COMPOSITION AMULET OF: An Egyptian turquoise glazed composition amulet of Taweret Late Period, circa 664-332 B.C. The half-length figure of the hippopotamus-headed composite goddess characteristically depicted with broad
0133: AN EGYPTIAN TURQUOISE GLAZED COMPOSITION AMULET OFEst. £800-£1,200
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A LARGE EGYPTIAN LIMESTONE HATHOR HEAD SISTRUM HANDLE: A large Egyptian limestone Hathor head sistrum handle fragment Late Period, 26th Dynasty, circa 664-525 B.C. The janiform cow-eared goddess depicted with extended cosmetic eye lines and brows,
0134: A LARGE EGYPTIAN LIMESTONE HATHOR HEAD SISTRUM HANDLEEst. £1,000-£1,500
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AN EGYPTIAN PALE TURQUOISE GLAZED COMPOSITION MODEL: An Egyptian pale turquoise glazed composition model offering tray Late Period, circa 664-332 B.C. Composed of two rows of chalice-shaped miniature offering cups on an integral rectangular base, one
0135: AN EGYPTIAN PALE TURQUOISE GLAZED COMPOSITION MODELEst. £800-£1,200
A PHOENICIAN GREEN GLAZED COMPOSITION PLAQUE: A Phoenician green glazed composition plaque Possibly Carthage, circa 5th-4th Century B.C. Of Egyptianising style, composed of three horizontal registers, each with seven figures, comprising an upper
0136: A PHOENICIAN GREEN GLAZED COMPOSITION PLAQUEEst. £800-£1,200Lot Passed
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AN EGYPTIAN MOTTLED GREEN STONE HEART SCARAB: An Egyptian mottled green stone heart scarab New Kingdom, circa 1550-1069 B.C. Possibly of serpentine, naturalistically carved, with incised wing-case details, the underside finely inscribed with six
0137: AN EGYPTIAN MOTTLED GREEN STONE HEART SCARABEst. £1,500-£2,000
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AN EGYPTIAN PAINTED WOOD UPPER PART OF AN ANTHROPOID: An Egyptian painted wood upper part of an anthropoid coffin lid for Wennefer Late Period, 26th Dynasty, circa 664-525 B.C. The coffin's owner named as the God's Father Wennefer, son of the God's
0138: AN EGYPTIAN PAINTED WOOD UPPER PART OF AN ANTHROPOIDEst. £15,000-£20,000
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AN EGYPTIAN BRONZE IBIS: An Egyptian bronze ibis The bronze elements Late Period-Ptolemaic Period, circa 664-30 B.C. With a gesso painted wood body, probably later, the seated bird cast in three bronze sections, the head
0139: AN EGYPTIAN BRONZE IBISEst. £15,000-£20,000
A LARGE EGYPTIAN BRONZE OSIRIS: A large Egyptian bronze Osiris Late Period, circa 664-332 B.C. The heavy hollow-cast standing deity depicted mummiform, his arms folded across the chest, his fisted hands emerging from beneath his
0140: A LARGE EGYPTIAN BRONZE OSIRISEst. £25,000-£30,000Lot Passed
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AN EGYPTIAN POLYCHROME CARTONNAGE FRAGMENT: An Egyptian polychrome cartonnage fragment Late Ptolemaic Period, circa 2nd-1st Century B.C. Brightly painted in polychromy, depicting the kneeling figure of Nut with her wings outstretched, holding
0141: AN EGYPTIAN POLYCHROME CARTONNAGE FRAGMENTEst. £2,000-£3,000
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AN EGYPTIAN BRONZE OSIRIS: An Egyptian bronze Osiris Late Period, circa 664-332 B.C. The seated mummiform deity wearing the atef crown with incised side plumes and central uraeus, the face with inlaid eyes and false beard,
0142: AN EGYPTIAN BRONZE OSIRISEst. £1,500-£2,000
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AN EGYPTIAN BRONZE OSIRIS-CANOPUS: An Egyptian bronze Osiris-Canopus Roman Period, circa 1st-2nd Century A.D. The canopic jar body cast in relief with a winged scarab supporting a sun-disc with uraei, a naos surmounted by falcons
0143: AN EGYPTIAN BRONZE OSIRIS-CANOPUSEst. £1,000-£1,500
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AN EGYPTIAN WOOD HAND: An Egyptian wood hand Late Period-Ptolemaic Period, circa 664-30 B.C. The flat-backed hand with clenched fist and single dowel, probably for attachment to a sarcophagus, holding a later added djed
0144: AN EGYPTIAN WOOD HANDEst. £500-£800