CLASSICAL AND ASIAN ANTIQUITIES 2022-05-14 Auction - 298 Price Results - Apollo Art Auctions in UK - Page 4
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ROMAN MARBLE HARPOCRATES PAIRGREEK ATTIC BLACK FIGURE AMPHORACHINESE TANG DYNASTY TERRACOTTA FAT LADY - TL TESTED
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CLASSICAL AND ASIAN ANTIQUITIES

Apollo Galleries and Auctions has the pleasure of presenting to you a new two-day catalogue for May 2022 with a breath-taking assemblage of art from the ancient world. This new catalogue boasts beautiful authentic ancient art and antiquities which has been carefully vetted by an array of specialists including Emma Saber and Laetitia Delaloye both of them with significant experience in Christie's; Russel Scott, who has been the authenticity officer for the Viking Society for over twenty-six years. James Brenchley, a dealer with vast knowledge and experience as a head of Antiquities department in Hanson's auctioneers. The catalogue is divided in two days - Classical and Asian Antiquities (Saturday 14.05) and Ancient Jewellery and Weaponry (15.05) Our May catalogue appeals to all areas of the collective market including superb Greek and Roman pottery, Egyptian masks, Roman glass and lamps. Stunning wearable gold jewellery, weaponry, including rare Chalcidian helmets, Medieval period swords with inlaid handles, Viking axe. The Asian section includes a diverse selection of Gandharan sculptures, and Chinese figures and bronzes in the form of horses and riders, attendants and animals. Apollo Gallery is thrilled to have the opportunity to work with this magnificent assembly of ancient art. We hope that this catalogue will be a fitting testimonial to many truly inspired collections. All shipping will be handled in-house and payments in all major currencies are accepted. Yours sincerely, Dr. Ivan Bonchev
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ROMAN TERRACOTTA OIL LAMP: Ca. 100-200 AD A figural terracotta oil lamp with a single handle. The discus is framed by two concentric rings, in the middle is a frontal portrait with a high headgear and horns. The maker's mark
0074: ROMAN TERRACOTTA OIL LAMPEst. £600-£900
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ROMAN TERRACOTTA OIL LAMP: Ca. 300-400 AD A beautiful Roman oil lamp with a circular body, plain nozzle and unperforated handle. The circular discus has a small vent hole and a fill hole. The shouldersaree decorated with
0075: ROMAN TERRACOTTA OIL LAMPEst. £400-£600Lot Passed
ROMAN TERRACOTTA OIL LAMP: Ca. 100 AD A mould-made red terracotta oil lamp with a flat base, shoulders with an ovolo pattern, a recessed tondo with a small fill hole and a playful dolphin in low relief. The lamp has a rounded
0076: ROMAN TERRACOTTA OIL LAMPEst. £400-£600Lot Passed
ROMAN TERRACOTTA OIL LAMP: Ca. 300-400 AD A beautiful terracotta oil lamp featuring a discus with a wick hole and a vent hole and adorned with a rosette, shoulders embellished with florets, a long nozzle, and a round
0077: ROMAN TERRACOTTA OIL LAMPEst. £600-£900Lot Passed
ROMANO-EGYPTIAN TERRACOTTA OIL LAMP: Ca. 100 AD An interesting Romano-Egyptian terracotta oil lamp with a central filling hole and short nozzle. Decorated with two palm branches. On the back, maker's mark.These lamps would be filled
0078: ROMANO-EGYPTIAN TERRACOTTA OIL LAMPEst. £200-£300Lot Passed
SMALL ROMAN GLASS UNGUENTARIUM: Ca. 100-300 AD Dark blue unguentarium with flaring rim, elongated neck and globular body. The deep blue colour of this glass is both beautiful and rare in Roman glassmaking; the lighter blue streaks
0079: SMALL ROMAN GLASS UNGUENTARIUMEst. £6,000-£9,000Lot Passed
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ROMAN GLASS UNGUENTARIUM: Ca. 4th-5th Century AD A glass unguentarium with a piriform body standing on an applied disc base featuring an everted mouth and applied handles that join the shoulder to the rim. The original blue
0080: ROMAN GLASS UNGUENTARIUMEst. £400-£600
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ROMAN GLASS BOTTLE: Ca. 3rd-4th Century AD A beautiful light green bottle with a pear-shaped body, a funnel-shaped mouth and shoulder embellished with trailed decoration. Two dark green trailed handles join the shoulder
0081: ROMAN GLASS BOTTLEEst. £2,000-£4,000Lot Passed
ANCIENT ROMAN GLASS FLASK WITH CROSS: Ca. 1-300 AD A tall glass vessel with a flat base, eight sides on the body, a thin round neck, an everted lip, and a handle connecting the lip to the body. It has a lovely grey-blue colour with
0082: ANCIENT ROMAN GLASS FLASK WITH CROSSEst. £1,000-£2,000Lot Passed
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ROMAN GLASS UNGUENTARIUM: Ca. 100-300 AD A small dark brown unguentarium with white streaks featuring a small ovoid body and a flared cylindrical neck with a tubular rim.Unguentaria, like alabastra in ancient Greece, were
0083: ROMAN GLASS UNGUENTARIUMEst. £200-£300
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ROMAN GLASS UNGUENTARIUM: Ca. 100-300 AD A small blue unguentarium featuring an ovoid body tapering towards the tubular rim.Unguentaria, like alabastra in ancient Greece, were vessels used to store perfume or toilet oil in
0084: ROMAN GLASS UNGUENTARIUMEst. £200-£300
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ROMAN GLASS UNGUENTARIUM: Ca. 400-500 AD A miniature late Roman flask made of light green glass with a tubular everted rim, cylindrical neck with constriction above tapering body which rests on a quadrangular base. Over time,
0085: ROMAN GLASS UNGUENTARIUMEst. £200-£300
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ROMAN GLASS UNGUENTARIUM: Ca. 200-300 AD A beautiful mosaic glass flask featuring an inverted piriform body with a bulging shoulder that tapers to a flat base. A funnel-shaped neck leads to a folded rim. Size: L:123mm /
0086: ROMAN GLASS UNGUENTARIUMEst. £600-£900
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ROMAN GLASS RIBBED BOTTLE: Ca. 200-300 AD An elegant glass bottle of cylindrical body decorated with evenly spaced vetical ribs. A short, tubular neck leads to a flared mouth with a folded rim.For a similar ribbed flask, see:
0087: ROMAN GLASS RIBBED BOTTLEEst. £400-£600
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ROMAN GLASS BOTTLE: Ca. 1-100 AD A small transparent flask with a globular body with a flattened base. The straight cylindrical neck ends with a small outward-folded collar rim. A thin layer of accretion is scattered
0088: ROMAN GLASS BOTTLEEst. £400-£600Lot Passed
ROMAN GLASS JUG: Ca. 200-300 AD A beautiful, originally transparent/green pitcher which is now covered in a silvery patina standing on a circular, slightly concave base. The pear-shaped body tapers to a cylindrical
0089: ROMAN GLASS JUGEst. £2,000-£3,000Lot Passed
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ROMAN GLASS JUG: Ca. 200-300 AD A beautiful jug featuring an ovoidal body, flaring, funnel-shaped neck and a high-arching handle connecting the body to the neck, embellished with trailed decoration. Originally light
0090: ROMAN GLASS JUGEst. £1,000-£2,000
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ANCIENT ROMAN AUBERGINE GLASS UNGUENTARIUM: Ca. 200-300 AD An aubergine coloured glass unguentarium with a roughly spherical body, a flat base, a stout cylindrical neck, and a wide flaring rim. The body is decorated with protruding pinched
0092: ANCIENT ROMAN AUBERGINE GLASS UNGUENTARIUMEst. £1,000-£2,000
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ROMAN GLASS DROPPER BOTTLE: Ca. 1-100 AD A beautiful light-green glass bottle with a spherical body and a tall tubular neck constricted at the base which ends in a splayed tubular rim. Excellent condition, few accretions.To
0093: ROMAN GLASS DROPPER BOTTLEEst. £400-£600Lot Passed
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ROMAN GLASS BEAKER: Ca. 200-300 AD A yellowish-light green glass beaker with a flaring rim, lightly piriform body, and ring foot; slight encrustation and iridescence. Glass was a major manufacturing industry in the
0094: ROMAN GLASS BEAKEREst. £1,000-£2,000
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ROMAN GLASS PHIALE WITH FLORAL PATTERN: Ca. 100-300 AD A rare, yellow-green coloured glass dish with a folded broad rim. The interior surface is plain whilst the outside is decorated with a floral pattern radiating from the centre of the
0095: ROMAN GLASS PHIALE WITH FLORAL PATTERNEst. £4,000-£6,000Lot Passed
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ROMAN GLASS BOTTLE: Ca. 100-300 AD A beautiful glass bottle with a long, cylindrical body displaying six vertical grooves, a short, flared neck and a wide everted dark green rim. Good condition; some encrustation.In
0096: ROMAN GLASS BOTTLEEst. £2,000-£3,000
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