Antiquities 2021-12-07 Auction - 179 Price Results - Bonhams in England - Page 3
A Roman Pale Grey-Green Glass Animal-Headed RhytonAn Egyptian Granite Bust Of An OfficialA Roman Marble Portrait Head, Probably Thucydides
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An Old Babylonian Haematite Cylinder Seal: An Old Babylonian haematite cylinder seal Circa 1800-1600 B.C.Engraved with a worshipper wearing a tiered robe with arms raised, a star disc and crescent above, opposite a deity wearing a kilt and
0049: An Old Babylonian Haematite Cylinder SealEst. £2,000-£3,000
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An Old Babylonian Haematite Cylinder Seal: An Old Babylonian haematite cylinder seal Circa 1800-1600 B.C.Engraved with two supplicants in tiered and pleated robes each standing before a god, with three bands of cuneiform text, 2.8cm high,
0050: An Old Babylonian Haematite Cylinder SealEst. £1,500-£2,000
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An Old Babylonian Haematite Cylinder Seal: An Old Babylonian haematite cylinder seal Circa 1800-1500 B.C.Engraved with a presentation scene of a worshipper in ceremonial dress offering a goat to the sun god, with three other figures
0051: An Old Babylonian Haematite Cylinder SealEst. £1,500-£2,000
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A Neo-Babylonian Chalcedony Cylinder Seal: A Neo-Babylonian chalcedony cylinder seal Circa 9th-7th Century B.C.Engraved with a contest scene showing a four-winged hero wearing a long robe and grasping the forepaws of a rearing winged animal
0052: A Neo-Babylonian Chalcedony Cylinder SealEst. £1,200-£1,500
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Six Mesopotamian Cylinder Seals 6: Six Mesopotamian cylinder seals Circa 2nd Millennium B.C.Comprising five Babylonian black stone seals, variously engraved with supplicants, text, and animals in combat; and a grey stone seal
0053: Six Mesopotamian Cylinder Seals 6Est. £1,000-£1,500
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Two Fragmentary Neo-Babylonian Clay Foundation Bricks: Two fragmentary Neo-Babylonian clay foundation bricks of Nebuchadnezzar II Circa 604-562 B.C.Each with part of the standard inscription, 12.5cm x 8cm and 11cm x 7.2cm; together with a large
0054: Two Fragmentary Neo-Babylonian Clay Foundation BricksEst. £2,500-£3,500
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A Babylonian Clay Dedicatory Cuneiform Cone: A Babylonian clay dedicatory cuneiform cone Circa 2000-1500 B.C.With twenty lines of text, of conical form, with flattened head, tapering to a flat point, 9cm. highFootnotes:Provenance:Collection
0055: A Babylonian Clay Dedicatory Cuneiform ConeEst. £1,500-£2,000
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A Neo-Babylonian Clay Dedicatory Cuneiform Cone: A Neo-Babylonian clay dedicatory cuneiform cone Circa 2000-1500 B.C.With twenty lines of text, of conical form, with flattened head, tapering to a flat point, 8.4cm
0056: A Neo-Babylonian Clay Dedicatory Cuneiform ConeEst. £1,200-£1,500
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A Fragmentary Neo-Babylonian Clay Foundation Cylinder: A fragmentary Neo-Babylonian clay foundation cylinder Reign of Nebuchadnezzar II, circa 604-562 B.C.Tapering towards one end, with approximately twenty-five lines of Babylonian cuneiform remaining,
0057: A Fragmentary Neo-Babylonian Clay Foundation CylinderEst. £2,000-£3,000
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A Small Mesopotamian Pottery Incantation Bowl: A small Mesopotamian pottery incantation bowl and a fragment of another larger bowl Circa 5th-6th Century A.D.The bowl with flared rim, tapering to a flat base, the interior inscribed in black ink
0058: A Small Mesopotamian Pottery Incantation BowlEst. £1,000-£1,500
The Lower Portion Of A Large Sumerian Limestone: The lower portion of a large Sumerian limestone worshipper figure Early Dynastic III, circa 2600-2350 B.C.The lower half of the male figure preserved, standing on an integral rectangular base with
0059: The Lower Portion Of A Large Sumerian LimestoneEst. £18,000-£22,000Lot Passed
A Sumerian Limestone Ritual Stone Vase: A Sumerian limestone ritual stone vase Late Uruk-Jemdet Nasr Period, circa 3100-2900 B.C.Of flaring form with flattened foot, decorated in raised relief with a frieze of two lions each attacking a
0060: A Sumerian Limestone Ritual Stone VaseEst. £20,000-£30,000Lot Passed
An Amlash Pottery Bull Rhyton: An Amlash pottery bull rhyton Circa early 1st Millennium B.C.The hollow vessel with large rump and prominent neck hump, the muzzle extending into a long spout, with crescentic horns, small pierced
0061: An Amlash Pottery Bull RhytonEst. £10,000-£12,000Lot Passed
An Achaemenid Gold Protome In The Form Of A Recumbent: An Achaemenid gold protome in the form of a recumbent ram Circa 6th-5th Century B.C.Of hollow form, with ridged horns curving around the ears, details of the fleece and horns incised, the attachment
0062: An Achaemenid Gold Protome In The Form Of A RecumbentEst. £30,000-£50,000Lot Passed
An Old Babylonian Haematite Cylinder Seal: An Old Babylonian haematite cylinder seal Circa 1900-1700 B.C.Carved with a bearded king or god wearing a knee-length robe and holding a mace, facing a goddess, wearing a long fringed robe with her
0063: An Old Babylonian Haematite Cylinder SealEst. £5,000-£7,000Lot Passed
An Urartian Chalcedony Pendant Stamp Seal: An Urartian chalcedony pendant stamp seal Circa 8th-7th Century B.C.The bell-shaped seal with a ribbed suspension loop on a stepped base, the convex underside engraved with a hybrid monster
0064: An Urartian Chalcedony Pendant Stamp SealEst. £3,000-£5,000Lot Passed
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An Achaemenid Bronze Animal-Headed Rhyton: An Achaemenid bronze animal-headed rhyton Circa 5th Century B.C.Terminating in the form of a bearded ram, with large eyes and engraved haunches, a small spout projecting from the ram's chest, the
0065: An Achaemenid Bronze Animal-Headed RhytonEst. £20,000-£30,000
An Early Parthian Pottery Bull Askos: An Early Parthian pottery bull askos Iran or eastern Azerbaijan, circa late 1st Millennium B.C.The head with incised eyes, snout and mouth, small pointed ears and short curved horns, a long tail
0066: An Early Parthian Pottery Bull AskosEst. £8,000-£12,000Lot Passed
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An Iranian Grey-Ware Pottery Spouted Vessel: An Iranian grey-ware pottery spouted vessel Circa 9th Century B.C.The body of globular form, with a short flaring cylindrical neck and a wide handle opposite the beaked spout, with a raised ridge
0067: An Iranian Grey-Ware Pottery Spouted VesselEst. £800-£1,200
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A Sasanian Gilt Silver Bowl: A Sasanian gilt silver bowl Circa 6th-7th Century A.D.The exterior decorated in shallow relief with a central medallion depicting a hare facing right within an encircling wreath, surrounded by six
0068: A Sasanian Gilt Silver BowlEst. £8,000-£12,000
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A Sasanian Gilt Silver Lobed Dish: A Sasanian gilt silver lobed dish Circa 6th-7th Century A.D.On a high oval ring foot with deep elliptical dish, the lobes forming a twelve-petalled, scalloped flat rim, the vessel interior with
0069: A Sasanian Gilt Silver Lobed DishEst. £10,000-£15,000
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A Cycladic Marble Female Idol: A Cycladic marble female idol Early Precanonical Type, Early Cycladic I/II, circa 2800 B.C.The long neck emerging from angular shoulders and elbows, the arms folded beneath the breasts, a softly
0070: A Cycladic Marble Female IdolEst. £20,000-£30,000
A Cycladic Marble Kandila: A Cycladic marble kandila Early Cycladic I, circa 3200-2800 B.C.The rounded body set on a flaring foot with circular indentation on the underside of the base, with four protruding pierced lug
0071: A Cycladic Marble KandilaEst. £8,000-£12,000Lot Passed
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A Cycladic Marble Bowl: A Cycladic marble bowl Early Cycladic II, circa 2700-2200 B.C.With a slightly flattened base, the flaring sides with an inward-sloping tooled rim, 20.6cm diam. Footnotes:Provenance: Mrs G. Landois
0072: A Cycladic Marble BowlEst. £4,500-£5,500