Auction #110: Ancient Artifacts 2011-10-01 Auction - 425 Price Results - Ancient Resource Auctions in CA - Page 8
88:13 inch tall and substantial bronze statue of Osiris345: 50 ancient Greek & Roman bronze & silver coins221: Roman sword. Gladius Hispanus, c. 1st Cent. AD
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Montrose, CA, United States
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Auction #110: Ancient Artifacts

Ancient Egyptian, Greek, Roman, Pre-Columbian, Near Eastern, Islamic, Medieval and Byzantine artifacts.
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Steatite New Kingdom scarab: A steatite New Kingdom scarab, c. 1570 - 1075 BC, with body nicely incised. On base, 'beloved of Amen-Re' with papyrus stalk. Intact, traces of green glaze. 18 x 13mm. Ex Los Angeles collection.
0169: Steatite New Kingdom scarabEst. $200-$225
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Large Late Period stone scarab: A large stone scarab, Late Period, c.664 - 30 BC. Carved from a light volcanic stone and flat backed for wrapping within the mummy bundle. From Upper Egypt. L: 1 3/16" (3 cm). Ex collection of Albert
0170: Large Late Period stone scarabEst. $250-$300
Pair of 2nd Intermediate scarabs: A pair of 2nd Intermediate scarabs, c.1750 - 1570 BC. The first is of steatite with a lion and crocodile on base. 15 x 11mm, minor chip. The second piece is faience with hieroglyphs on the base, may
0171: Pair of 2nd Intermediate scarabsEst. $300-$350Lot Passed
Pair of New Kingdom steatite plaques: A pair of New Kingdom steatite plaques, c. 1570 - 1075 BC. The first with a 'maze' device on back and a goat standing before a male figure on base. 14 x 10mm. The second with back decorated with
0175: Pair of New Kingdom steatite plaquesEst. $300-$350Lot Passed
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3rd Intermediate scarab with galloping calf: A 3rd Intermediate faience scarab with galloping calf, c. 1075 - 656 BC. Some light blue color of the glaze remain. Intact. 32 x 22mm. Ex Royal Athena Galleries, New York.
0176: 3rd Intermediate scarab with galloping calfEst. $300-$350
Lot of 3 Egyptian scarabs: A lot of 3 Egyptian scarabs. The first is a large New Kingdom faience scarab with some wear a chipping, 24 x 18mm. The second piece is a 2nd Intermediate steatite scarab with Pseudo-Hieroglyphic
0177: Lot of 3 Egyptian scarabsEst. $300-$350Lot Passed
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Necklace of cobalt blue faience tube beads: A beautiful necklace of cobalt blue faience tube beads, Late period, c.664 - 30 BC, handsomely strung with two modern lotus-shaped elements and a silver clasp. Design is a single strand splitting
0178: Necklace of cobalt blue faience tube beadsEst. $400-$450
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Necklace composed of faience beads & amulets: A nice necklace composed of faience beads and amulets, Late Period, c. 664 - 30 BC. An attractive and wearable necklace, the light blue faience tubular beads interspersed with carnelian beads and
0179: Necklace composed of faience beads & amuletsEst. $400-$450
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Two multicolored faience bead necklaces: A lot of two multicolored faience bead necklaces, each with an amulet, Late period, c.664 - 30 BC. Each necklace composed of alternating faience disc and tube beads, with a few larger beads for
0180: Two multicolored faience bead necklacesEst. $350-$400
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Faience bead necklace w/ 'Eye of Horus' amulets: A long faience bead necklace with 6 'Eye of Horus' amulets, Late Period, c. 664 - 30 BC. The bulk of the necklace consists of blue faience tubular beads and three or four round beads, the 'Eye of
0181: Faience bead necklace w/ 'Eye of Horus' amuletsEst. $400-$450
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Nicely carved Coptic bone figure, Egypt: A nicely carved Coptic bone figure, Egypt, c. 6th - 10th Century AD, with large eyes and stylized torso and arms. Evidence of ancient mounting with remains of original adhesive on back. Intact and a
0186: Nicely carved Coptic bone figure, EgyptEst. $250-$300
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Carved bone element with bearded man, Egypt: A carved bone decorative element with a bearded man, Egypt, c. 10th - 11th Century AD, with nice style and detail. The bearded figure faces forward, wearing a cap and robe, the sides grooved and the
0187: Carved bone element with bearded man, EgyptEst. $300-$350
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3 Coptic steatite spindle whorls, Roman Egypt: A group of 3 Coptic steatite spindle whorls, Roman Period, c. 4th - 5th Century AD, each with a domed top side and a flat base. The tops of each nicely decorated with incised geometric devices.
0189: 3 Coptic steatite spindle whorls, Roman EgyptEst. $275-$300