Auction #106: Ancient Artifacts 2010-12-04 Auction - 363 Price Results - Ancient Resource Auctions in CA - Page 7
Auction #106: Ancient Artifacts
155:12 7/8 Large Hellenistic terracotta figure of Venus
33: Nicely painted New Kingdom Egypt terracotta ushabti
286: A nice seated Vera Cruz male figure
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Montrose, CA, United States
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Auction #106: 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.
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Roman glass bottle, Ex-museum deaccession: A Roman green glass pear-shaped bottle, 1st - 2nd Century BC, with wheel-cut line around shoulder. The rim is lightly flared, the rim pinched in and raised up. Intact with patches of iridescence. H:
Est.
$500
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$600
Roman glass candlestick unguentarium: A pale green glass Candlestick Unguentarium, Roman, 2nd – 3rd Century AD, with bell-shaped body and concave base. The neck is slender with light constriction, the rim folded in and flattened. Minor
Est.
$500
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$600
Lot Passed
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A light blue Roman glass double Balsamarium: A light blue glass double Balsamarium, 4th Century BC, the iridescence extremely beautiful. Two tubular vials are fused together, a handle to either side. Some losses to the trailing above the
Est.
$600
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$700
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A lot of three glass cosmetic vials, Roman: A lot of three glass cosmetic vials, Roman, c. 1st - 2nd Century AD, each with a light blue-green color and some nice iridescence. Each are intact and nice examples of their type. Lengths 2 7/8" (7.5
Est.
$200
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$225
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A pair of Roman glass beads or spindle whorls: A pair of Roman glass beads or spindle whorls, c. 2nd - 4th Century, one in transparent blue with white swirling, the second opaque with light iridescence. Diam: 23mm & 27mm. Each is intact and are
Est.
$300
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$350
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Terracotta Astarte figure with large eyes: A molded terracotta Astarte figure with large eyes, Near East, c. 2000 - 1200 BC, wearing a tall headdress and jewelry, a tight fitting gown and holds her breasts in her hands, her pubic region
Est.
$800
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$850
Greek grey-ware figure of a woman: A molded grey-ware figure of a woman, Greek, late 5th Century BC, with voluminous hair and wearing a draped gown, her hands held to her breast. H: 8 3/4" (19.8 cm). Some restoration. Cf.
Est.
$400
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$500
Lot Passed
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Greek terracotta grotesque figure of a man: A molded Greek terracotta figure of a grotesque man, c. 3rd - 2nd Century BC, his bodily features exaggerated with pendulous breast and protruding belly. Head wear a conical type hat and his facial
Est.
$475
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$500
Graeco-Roman molded terracotta heads: A pair of molded terracotta heads, Graeco-Roman, c.2nd - 1st Century BC, the first from Alexandria, depicting Harpokrates wearing a rolled headdress surmounted by a solar disc, plumes and horns, H:
Est.
$450
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$500
Lot Passed
3 Greek molded terracotta heads: A trio of Greek molded terracotta heads. The first two are from Alexandria, Egypt, c. 3rd - 1st Century BC, one a nicely detailed head of a lady of fashion and the second a man with a rolled
Est.
$275
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$300
Lot Passed
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Lot of 11 Greek terracotta molded heads: A lot of 11 Greek terracotta molded heads, 4th - 1st Century BC, both male and female, some wearing diadems and headdresses. One is the upper part of a figure of Harpokrates, holding a tambourine. H:
Est.
$300
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$350
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Roman ceramic brick stamped 'LEG I ITAL': A Roman rectangular ceramic brick stamped 'LEG I ITAL', c. 2nd Century AD, made by the Italica Legion at Olpia Oescus on the lower Danube (one of the Emperor Trajan's strategic bases prior to the
Est.
$600
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$650
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Roman legionary tile and miniature amphora: A stamped part of a legionary tile and a miniature amphora, Roman, c. 1st - 3rd Century AD. The partial terracotta tile with part of the stamp showing, LEG. 3 3/8" x 2 3/4" (8.5 x 7.2 cm). The small
Est.
$175
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$200
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Holy Land red slipped terracotta bowl: An attractive Holy Land red slipped terracotta bowl, 3rd Millennium BC, hand modeled with flat base. Intact with a small raised decorative device on the rim. Nice red slip with some burnishing on the
Est.
$225
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$250
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2 bronze age vessels from the Holy Land: A pair of bronze age vessels from the Holy Land, c. 2nd Millennium BC, including a single-handled jar and a flask. Both intact with light earthen encrustation. H: 5 1/8" (13 cm) & 5" (12.8 cm). Also
Est.
$175
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$200
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Etruscan Proto-Corinthian aryballos: An Etruscan imitation of a Proto-Corinthian aryballos, c. 7th Century BC, with tall, tapering body with flat base. Neck with raised ring and small flat handle attached to wide, flat rim. Remains of
Est.
$175
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$200