Auction #105: Ancient Artifacts 2010-09-18 Auction - 276 Price Results - Ancient Resource Auctions in CA - Page 3
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.
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Excellent faience amulet of the Osirian Triad: A well preserved faience amulet of the Osirian Triad, Late Period, c. 664 – 30 BC, which includes Horus standing between the sister goddesses Isis and Nephthys. The two goddesses flank the
Est.
$1,800
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$2,000
SOLD
2 faience amulets of goddess Isis suckling Horus: A duo of faience amulets depicting the goddess Isis suckling the infant Horus, Late Period, c. 664 – 30 BC, one with fine detail and well preserved turquoise glaze. Some chipping and roughness. H:
Est.
$500
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$600
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Two faience amulets of Horus and Sekhmet: A pair of faience amulets of Horus and Sekhmet, Late Period, c. 664 – 30 BC. The amulet of Horus depicts him with a kilt and wearing a large solar disc, H: 2 1/4" (5.7 cm). The amulet of Sekhmet
Est.
$500
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$600
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11 faience objects, Late Period - Roman: A group of 11 faience objects, Late Period – Roman Period. The lot includes 7 a Wedjats, or "Eyes of Horus", one a multiple eye and one in lapis lazuli. Also included is a stylized Ptolemaic amulet
Est.
$1,500
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$1,700
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Lot of 10 amulets, Late Period - Roman Period: A lot of 10 amulets, Late Period – Roman Period. A god mix of types including a pair of papyrus scepters, four examples of the god Thoth, one in lapis lazuli, a reclining lion, and amulets of
Est.
$1,600
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$1,800
9 molded deep cobalt blue glass amulets: A lot of 9 molded deep cobalt blue glass amulets, Late Period – Roman Period, all rather crudely molded. Various gods and goddess included as well as a Falcon and a Djed pillar of Osiris. All are
Est.
$800
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$1,000
Lot Passed
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Large steatite 2nd Intermediate scarab: A large steatite 2nd Intermediate scarab, c. 1750 – 1570 BC, with nicely carved body and a base decorated with stylized hieroglyphic signs. Intact, no glaze. 24 x 18mm. Provenance: Ex. Collection
Est.
$200
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$250
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Steatite scarab with crocodile and a horned goat: A nice steatite scarab with a crocodile and a horned goat, 2nd Intermediate Period, c. 1750 – 1570 BC, base nicely carved with texturing. The legs are well cut and the head is trapezoidal. Intact,
Est.
$200
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$250
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Nice pair of 2nd Intermediate scarabs: A nice pair of 2nd Intermediate scarabs, c. 1750 – 1570 BC, each with lions on their bases. Both intact, no glaze. 19 x 13mm & 17 x 12mm. Provenance: Ex. Collection of C.E.B.Best (died 1973). Best
Est.
$275
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$300
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Pair of nicely carved 2nd Intermediate scarabs: A pair of nicely carved 2nd Intermediate scarabs, c. 1750 – 1570 BC, each with elaborately carved bases. The first depicts the god Ra standing before a crocodile and the other a kheper and winged
Est.
$400
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$500
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Steatite scarab in the name of Thutmose III: A steatite scarab in the name of Thutmose III, New Kingdom, Rameside Period, c. 1290 – 1190 BC. Well rendered with deeply carved legs, some chipping to back. On base, "Good God, lord of the two
Est.
$300
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$400
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New Kingdom, attractive Rameside scarab: An attractive Rameside steatite scarab, New Kingdom, c. 1279 – 1190 BC, depicting the Pharaoh kneeling before an obelisk, hands raised in adoration.18 x 13mm. Some chipping, glaze white. Minor
Est.
$300
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$400
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Very Large steatite scarab with splayed legs: A large steatite scarab with splayed legs, New Kingdom, Rameside Period, c. 1290 – 1075 BC. The legs are greatly exaggerated and are more light a platform with elongated collared suspension holes.
Est.
$400
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$500
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Very Large steatite New Kingdom scarab: A large steatite New Kingdom scarab, c. 1570 – 1075 BC, with flattened body style, detailed legs and collars around the suspension holes in imitation of metal types. On base, a winged solar disc
Est.
$500
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$600
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Nice green faience scarab, Dynasty 20-26: A nice green faience scarab, Dynasty 20 – 26, c. 1190 – 525 BC, with inscribed base. Intact with some light roughness and minor chipping. Glaze somewhat faded and two suspension holes, one in a
Est.
$300
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$350
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Large green faience scarab, Dynasty 20-26: A large green faience scarab, Dynasty 20 – 26, c. 1190 – 525 BC, with an erect uraeus before a nefer sign. Intact, glaze faded somewhat. 30 x 23mm. Provenance: Ex. Collection of C.E.B.Best (died
Est.
$300
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$400
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Egyptian scarab, scaraboid and a plaque: A scarab, scaraboid and a plaque. 1). A scaraboid with twisted cord device, Middle Kingdom – 2nd Intermediate. 15 x 12mm; 2). A faience Late Period scarab with a stylize human figure. 15 x 9mm; 3).
Est.
$200
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$225
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Egypt. Large & attractive multicolor beaded mask: An attractive multicolor beaded "mask", Late Period, c. 664 – 332 BC, which is restrung from the original ancient beads on modern cord. These masks formed part of the beaded nets which covered many
Est.
$500
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$600
SOLD
Necklace with New Kingdom grape cluster beads: A necklace with New Kingdom grape cluster beads, c. 1570 – 1075 BC, strung with Near Eastern serpentine beads and a nice faience ostrich plume amulet. The necklace extends past the clasp and
Est.
$400
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$500
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Beautiful faience bead, amulet & scarab necklace: A beautiful faience bead, amulet and scarab necklace, 3rd Intermediate to Late Period, c. 1075 – 332 BC. The necklace is comprised of green to blue faience tubular beads separated by multi-colored
Est.
$400
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$500