Auction #109: Ancient Artifacts 2011-06-25 Auction - 330 Price Results - Ancient Resource Auctions in US - Page 9
17: Ptolemaic limestone relief w/ kneeling priest210: Attractive Samanid bowl from northeastern Iran38: Attractive Late New Kingdom terracotta ushabti
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Auction #109: Ancient Artifacts

Featuring a nice selection of authentic ancient Egyptian, Greek, Roman, Pre-Columbian, Near Eastern and ancient European artifacts.
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Orange-buff Bronze Age bowl, Holy Land: A nice orange-buff Bronze Age pottery bowl, Holy Land, c. 1550 - 1200 BC, with raised disk foot and angled shoulder with outward turned lip. Some minor rim chipping, but a nice example with
0194: Orange-buff Bronze Age bowl, Holy LandEst. $300-$350
Pair of Holy Land terracotta vessels: A pair of Holy Land terracotta vessels. The first is a Middle Bronze Age jug, c. 2000 - 1550 BC, with single handle, H: 7 1/4" (18.4 cm), the second is a Herodian Period bowl, c. 30 BC - AD 70, Dia:
0196: Pair of Holy Land terracotta vesselsEst. $250-$300Lot Passed
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Large Daunian oinochoe, 4th Century BC: A large Daunian oinochoe, 4th Century BC, the body decorated with a wide band flanked by two narrower bands, the neck with more of an inconsistent wave pattern. Intact, Minor chipping to rim and
0197: Large Daunian oinochoe, 4th Century BCEst. $800-$1,000
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Attractive Daunian askos, South Italy: An attractive Daunian askos, South Italy, c. 350 BC, with attractive additions in red and brown slip. Intact with some earthen deposits. H: 4 1/4" (10.8 cm); L: 5 1/8" (13 cm). A nice example of a
0198: Attractive Daunian askos, South ItalyEst. $550-$600
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Lovely South Italian Gnathian-ware skyphos: A lovely South Italian Gnathian-ware skyphos, Magnia Graecia, c.350 BC, with a lady of fashion on either side, palmette motif under each handle. The skyphos is possibly by the painter of the
0200: Lovely South Italian Gnathian-ware skyphosEst. $700-$800
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Apulian red-figure olpe, Magnia Graecia: A handsome Apulian red-figure olpe, Magnia Graecia, c. 350 - 330 BC, with a lady of fashion on either side, palmettes below each handle and a band of pellets around the neck. Intact and attractive.
0201: Apulian red-figure olpe, Magnia GraeciaEst. $700-$800
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Lot of 3 Greek pottery vessels: A lot of 3 Greek pottery vessels. The first is a large black-slipped amphora, c.4th Century BC, H: 6 1/4" (15.8 cm); the second a Cypriot kantharos, c. 8th - 7th Century BC, H: 3" (7.7 cm); the last
0204: Lot of 3 Greek pottery vesselsEst. $400-$500
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Nice Roman pottery jar, Holy Land: A nice Roman pottery jar, Holy Land, 1st - 2nd Century AD, body ovoid with disk foot and strap handle, light ridges around the neck and thick lip. Intact with light earthen encrustation. H: 6 3/4"
0206: Nice Roman pottery jar, Holy LandEst. $300-$400
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Red-ware Roman pottery jar, Holy Land: A red-ware Roman pottery jar, Holy Land, c. 1st - 3rd Century AD, with globular body, thick lip and single handle. Intact with crme earthen encrustation. H: 5 5/8" (13 cm). Ex-Hamedian Gallery, Old
0207: Red-ware Roman pottery jar, Holy LandEst. $300-$350
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Roman single-handled pottery jar, Holy Land: A nice red-ware Roman single-handled pottery jar, Holy Land, c. 1st - 3rd Century AD, with globular body, wide neck with thin rim. H: 6 1/2" (16.6 cm). Intact with some black carbon deposits and
0208: Roman single-handled pottery jar, Holy LandEst. $300-$350
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Attractive Samanid bowl from northeastern Iran: An attractive Samanid bowl from northeastern Iran, 9th - 10 Century AD, with pseudo-Kufic script and a bird-like device amidst floral-derive decoration, all in black over a yellow ground. The outer
0210: Attractive Samanid bowl from northeastern IranEst. $1,200-$1,300
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Roman ivory plaque or pendant with Medusa: An oval ivory plaque or pendant with Medusa, Roman, 1st - 2nd Century AD. The piece is nicely carved, with the face of medusa on one side, and a seated griffin on the other. The head of medusa is
0211: Roman ivory plaque or pendant with MedusaEst. $1,500-$2,000
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Lot of 4 ancient Greek Bronze coins: A lot of 4 ancient Greek Bronze coins along with 7 museum reproductions. Ancient coins are from Ptolemaic Egypt, Sicily and Carthage. Grades fair to fine. Ex English collection.
0214: Lot of 4 ancient Greek Bronze coinsEst. $400-$500
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Lot of 23 Roman coins from the 3rd Century AD: A lot of 23 Roman coins from the 3rd Century AD. All of them are antoniniani, some from the Gallo-Roman empire. Ex old German private collection.
0215: Lot of 23 Roman coins from the 3rd Century ADEst. $500-$600
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Group of 35 ancient Roman bronze coins: A group of 35 ancient Roman bronze coins. Dating mostly from the 3rd and 4th Century, the lot forms a nice mix of emperors and types, some imperial and some from the provinces. There are 2 or 3 Greek
0216: Group of 35 ancient Roman bronze coinsEst. $200-$225