Auction #105: Ancient Artifacts 2010-09-18 Auction - 276 Price Results - Ancient Resource Auctions in CA - Page 2
Auction #105: Ancient Artifacts
14: Beautiful Ptolemaic marble head of Harpokrates
38: Nice black serpentine Ushabti, 19th Dynasty
197: Large lot of Roman, Greek and Byzantine coins
Done
Montrose, CA, United States
Auction Details

Auction #105: Ancient Artifacts

Featuring a nice selection of authentic ancient Egyptian, Greek, Roman, Pre-Columbian, Near Eastern and ancient European artifacts from collections around the world. Includes a collection of Roman glass deaccessioned from the Boston Museum of Art.
Egypt. Heavy bronze Uraeus or erect cobra: A heavy bronze Uraeus or erect cobra, Late Period, c. 664 – 343 BC, probably from the front of a crown or headdress of a statue of sarcophagus as there are remains of a tang on the backside. Some
Est.
$1,000
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$1,200
Lot Passed
SOLD
Nice Egyptian bronze figure of the Apis Bull: A nice bronze figure of the Apis Bull, Late Period, c. 664 – 30 BC, wearing solar disc and uraeus. Small tang on base for attachment into original base. Intact, deep green patination. L: 1 1/2"
Est.
$400
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$500
SOLD
Handsome bronze falcon coffin, figure of Horus: A handsome bronze falcon coffin with figure of Horus, Late Period, c. 664 – 30 BC. Very substantial with a nicely detailed bronze figure of Horus on a rectangular base, wearing double crown. The
Est.
$3,000
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$4,000
SOLD
Choice Egyptian bronze serpent coffin: Choice bronze serpent coffin, Ptolemaic – Roman Periods, c.4th Century BC – 1st Century AD, with a coiled snake atop the rectangular box. Some losses to one side revealing the interior and parts
Est.
$800
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$1,000
Egypt. Bronze amulet of Harpokrates: A bronze amulet of Harpokrates, Late Period, c. 664 – 343 BC, the youthful figure nude, wearing double crown and characteristic side-lock. Some loss to suspension loop. H: 3" (7.7 cm). Also
Est.
$400
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$600
Lot Passed
SOLD
Two bronze headdress feathers from statues: A pair of bronze headdress feathers from statues, 25th – 26th Dynasty, c. 760 – 525 BC. One is of ostrich plumes with a solar disk, the other straight plumes, also with a solar disk, most likely
Est.
$200
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$225
Choice terracotta figure of the Apis Bull: A choice terracotta figure of the Apis Bull, Ptolemaic, c. 3rd – 1st Century BC. Nicely molded wearing headdress consisting of twin feathers and a solar disc, a collar and fillets in each ear.
Est.
$1,500
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$2,000
Lot Passed
SOLD
Late Period, terracotta concubine figure: A terracotta concubine figure, Late Period, c. 664 – 332 BC. Frontally molded, a nude woman, wearing a large wig, stands with arms at her side before a shrine. Some losses to the lower part, traces
Est.
$600
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$700
SOLD
Ptolemaic terracotta figure of the dwarf God Bes: A partial terracotta figure of the dwarf God Bes, Ptolemaic Period, c. 2nd – 1st Century BC, with his head nicely detailed, right arm holding a sword aloft over his head. H: 3 7/8" (9.8 cm).
Est.
$275
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$300
SOLD
Late Roman flask modeled as a bird: A Late Roman flask modeled as a bird, 5th – 7th Century AD, perhaps a dove. Composed of several wheel thrown parts, a central spout with two handles and a conical base. The buffware is decorated
Est.
$250
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$300
SOLD
Nice black serpentine Ushabti, 19th Dynasty: A nice black serpentine Ushabti, Dynasty 19, c. 1293 – 1240 BC. Mummiform, wearing tripartite wig and holding pick, hoe and seed bags. H: 2 7/8" (7.3 cm). Ex New Hampshire collection.
Est.
$1,800
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$2,000
SOLD
Light blue & black faience ushabti: A light blue & black faience ushabti, 3rd Intermediate Period, 22nd Dynasty, c. 945 – 712 BC. The tripartite headdress, eyes, hoe and seed bag are detailed in black. Intact with some fading of the
Est.
$400
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$500
SOLD
Large light blue faience ushabti: A large light blue faience ushabti, Late Period, c. 525 – 30 BC, with inscription within a panel bordered by a groove. A large example, some flaking from the head and repaired at knees. L: 6" (15.2
Est.
$400
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$500
SOLD
Nicely detailed faience Late Period ushabti: A nicely detailed faience Late Period ushabti, c. 525 – 30 BC. A superb example of this later type of ushabti with handsomely molded features and completely clear inscription. Light blue-green
Est.
$400
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$500
SOLD
Nice green faience Ushabti: A green faience Ushabti, Late Period, 30th Dynasty to Ptolemaic, c. 381 – 30 BC, with nicely detailed facial features. Intact. H: 3 7/8" (9.7 cm). Ex Southern California collection.
Est.
$350
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$400
Rare Ptolemaic glass ushabti: A Ptolemaic glass ushabti, c. 3rd – 1st Century BC, with deep cobalt blue color. Rather simply molded with some areas becoming a greenish color due to age. Intact and very rare. H: 3" (7.5 cm). Ex
Est.
$1,000
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$1,500
Lot Passed
SOLD
Ancient Egypt. Lot of 3 carnelian amulets: A lot of 3 carnelian amulets from the 1st Intermediate, Middle and New Kingdoms. The first is of Theoris (Taweret), protector of childbirth, of typical crude style, H: 3/4" (1.9 cm). The second piece
Est.
$600
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$700
SOLD
Lovely bi-chrome faience "Eye of Horus" amulet: A lovely bi-chrome faience amulet of the "Eye of Horus", 3rd Intermediate Period, c. 1075 – 656 BC, with well preserved glaze and great surfaces. Intact and a very good example! L: 1 3/4" (4.3 cm).
Est.
$500
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$600
SOLD
Well detailed faience amulet of Khnum: An extremely well detailed faience amulet of the creator god Khnum, Late Period, c. 664 – 332 BC, walking with arms at side and wearing kilt. In near perfect condition with light fading to green
Est.
$500
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$600
SOLD
Steatite amulet of a seated lion-headed goddess: An interesting dark grey steatite amulet of a seated lion-headed goddess, Late Period, c. 664 – 332 BC, perhaps a fusion of the goddess Sekhmet and the goddess Mut. She wears the double crown,
Est.
$500
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$600