Antiquities 2022-12-08 Auction - 280 Price Results - Bonhams in - Page 4
An Egyptian polychrome wood mummy maskA sizeable Greek marble head of a goddessA Roman pale green glass drinking horn
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A Roman gold and red jasper intaglio ring of Cupid: A Roman gold and red jasper intaglio ring of Cupid Circa 2nd Century A.D.The diminutive figure facing left, casting out a fishing line with both hands, leaning on a tipped-over basket, groundline
0073: A Roman gold and red jasper intaglio ring of CupidEst. £1,500-£2,500
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A pair of Roman gold earrings 2: A pair of Roman gold earrings Circa 2nd-3rd Century A.D.The hoop formed of two strands of twisted gold wire with a loop and eye fastening, the domed frontal plate edged with twisted wire, a
0075: A pair of Roman gold earrings 2Est. £600-£800
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A Byzantine gold pendant cross: A Byzantine gold pendant cross Circa 5th-7th Century A.D.The hollow cross with flared arms of rectangular cross-section, a central circular bezel re-set with green-grey glass, a ribbed suspension
0076: A Byzantine gold pendant crossEst. £1,500-£2,500
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A pair of Byzantine gold openwork earrings 2: A pair of Byzantine gold openwork earrings Circa 6th-7th Century A.D.Of lunate openwork form, the ornate design with a central cross enclosed within a circle and flanked by two peacocks, their wings
0077: A pair of Byzantine gold openwork earrings 2Est. £2,000-£3,000
Two Roman gilt-bronze crossbow fibulae 2: Two Roman gilt-bronze crossbow fibulae Circa 3rd-6th Century A.D.Both with three cupola-shaped terminals, the larger with much gilding remaining, a hexagonal crossbar with a raised band of ornament
0078: Two Roman gilt-bronze crossbow fibulae 2Est. £800-£1,200Lot Passed
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A Greek core-formed glass amphoriskos: A Greek core-formed glass amphoriskos Circa late 6th-5th Century B.C.The ribbed ovoid body with opaque cobalt blue ground and yellow and turquoise marvered trails, with applied flat-bottomed knopped
0079: A Greek core-formed glass amphoriskosEst. £1,500-£2,000
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A Greek core-formed glass unguentarium: A Greek core-formed glass unguentarium Circa 3rd Century B.C.Of cobalt-blue glass, the ovoid body with opaque yellow, red, white and light-green marvered glass, combed into a feather pattern, the
0080: A Greek core-formed glass unguentariumEst. £2,000-£3,000
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A Greek core-formed glass unguentarium: A Greek core-formed glass unguentarium Circa 3rd Century B.C.Of cobalt-blue glass, with opaque yellow edged rim, continuing spirally down the neck, with added opaque white thread extending to the
0081: A Greek core-formed glass unguentariumEst. £1,500-£2,000
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A Hellenistic core-formed glass alabastron: A Hellenistic core-formed glass alabastron Mid-2nd - mid-1st Century B.C.The cobalt blue body with two applied blue glass lug handles, decorated with four panels of feathered yellow decoration, and
0082: A Hellenistic core-formed glass alabastronEst. £1,200-£1,800
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An Achaemenid rod-formed glass cylindrical kohl tube: An Achaemenid rod-formed glass cylindrical kohl tube Circa 5th-4th Century B.C.Of dark amber to black glass, the upper half with opaque white spiral trail partly overlaid by translucent amber spiral
0083: An Achaemenid rod-formed glass cylindrical kohl tubeEst. £1,200-£1,500
An Achaemenid colourless cast glass shallow bowl: An Achaemenid colourless cast glass shallow bowl Western Asiatic, probably Persia, late 4th Century B.C.The thick cast bowl with a wheel-cut groove on the interior below the flaring rim, decorated
0084: An Achaemenid colourless cast glass shallow bowlEst. £20,000-£30,000Lot Passed
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A Hellenistic amber-green cast glass lobed bowl: A Hellenistic amber-green cast glass lobed bowl Circa 3rd-2nd Century B.C. The deep bowl with a flaring rim and two pairs of wheel-cut bands on the exterior, with twelve uneven lobes alternating
0085: A Hellenistic amber-green cast glass lobed bowlEst. £4,000-£6,000
A Hellenistic cast amber glass mammiform bowl: A Hellenistic cast amber glass mammiform bowl Mid-2nd - early 1st Century B.C.The deep conical bowl with cast rim, the interior with a band of three wheel-cut grooves, the base engraved with a
0086: A Hellenistic cast amber glass mammiform bowlEst. £2,000-£3,000Lot Passed
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A Roman pale blue-green glass ribbed bowl: A Roman pale blue-green glass ribbed bowl Late 1st Century B.C. - mid-1st Century A.D.Cast with sixty-seven vertical ribs, the interior with three concentric wheel-cut grooves at the junction of the
0087: A Roman pale blue-green glass ribbed bowlEst. £1,000-£1,500
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A Roman amber glass stirring rod: A Roman amber glass stirring rod Circa 1st Century B.C. - 1st Century A.D.The twisted rod with opaque turquoise spiral trail, a disc head and rounded point, 31.6cm
0088: A Roman amber glass stirring rodEst. £600-£800
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A small Roman ribbon glass shallow dish: A small Roman ribbon glass shallow dish Early 1st Century A.D.The lens-shaped vessel comprising bands of translucent blue, opaque red, opaque yellow, opaque white, opaque green, a colourless glass
0089: A small Roman ribbon glass shallow dishEst. £8,000-£12,000
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A Sidonian amber glass amphoriskos: A Sidonian amber glass amphoriskos Circa 1st Century A.D.The ovoid body blown in a two-part mould, with a central band of scrolling, fluting above and below, with cylindrical neck and in-folded rim,
0090: A Sidonian amber glass amphoriskosEst. £1,200-£1,500
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A Roman pale amber glass octagonal amphoriskos: A Roman pale amber glass octagonal amphoriskos Circa 1st Century A.D.The body blown into a two-part mould, the hexagonal bottle with octagonal sides composed of two concentric circles around a
0091: A Roman pale amber glass octagonal amphoriskosEst. £1,200-£1,800
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A Roman royal blue glass hexagonal bottle: A Roman royal blue glass hexagonal bottle Circa late 1st Century A.D.The tapered body blown into a two-part mould, with six panels framed by four horizontal ribs at the top and two horizontal ribs
0092: A Roman royal blue glass hexagonal bottleEst. £7,000-£9,000
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A Roman pale green glass amphora: A Roman pale green glass amphora Circa 1st Century A.D.The tapering cylindrical body decorated with a series of encircling engraved bands of varying widths, the cylindrical neck with two handles
0093: A Roman pale green glass amphoraEst. £4,000-£6,000
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A Roman blue glass cinerary urn: A Roman blue glass cinerary urn Circa late 1st Century A.D.With vertical folded collar rim, two 'H'-shaped thick trailed handles rising from the shoulder, the piriform body tapering to a concave
0094: A Roman blue glass cinerary urnEst. £8,000-£12,000
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A Roman amber and white marbled glass unguentarium: A Roman amber and white marbled glass unguentarium Early 1st Century A.D.Decorated with opaque white spiral swirls, the squat ovoid body on a flattened base, the tall tapering cylindrical neck
0095: A Roman amber and white marbled glass unguentariumEst. £2,000-£3,000
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A Roman aubergine and opaque white marbled glass unguentarium: A Roman aubergine and opaque white marbled glass unguentarium Early 1st Century A.D.The bulbous body with tapering neck and flaring mouth, spiral trails of opaque white around the base and body,
0096: A Roman aubergine and opaque white marbled glass unguentariumEst. £3,000-£5,000