Auction #111: Ancient Artifacts 2011-12-10 Auction - 436 Price Results - Ancient Resource Auctions in CA - Page 12
68: Choice limestone relief with blue pigment99: Large Predynastic black-topped jar, Nagada I-Iic270: Choice Apulian red-figure Lebes Gamikos
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Montrose, CA, United States
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Auction #111: Ancient Artifacts

Ancient Egyptian, Greek, Roman, Precolumbian, Near Eastern, Islamic, Medieval and Byzantine artifacts.
Pair of Greek black-ware cups: A pair of Greek black-ware cups. Lot includes an attractive Attic skyphos, 5th Century BC, with beautiful glossy surfaces, H: 3" (7.6 cm), W: 5 7/8" (14.8 cm); and an Apulian black-ware Lekanis, 4th
0265: Pair of Greek black-ware cupsEst. $400-$450Lot Passed
Nice South Italic / Messapian bowl: A nice South Italic / Messapian bowl, 4th Century BC, with raised ring foot. Nicely painted vine pattern around concentric circles, a wide band just inside raised ridges on the inside of the rim. The
0267: Nice South Italic / Messapian bowlEst. $400-$500Lot Passed
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Apulian red-figure Lekanis, Greek South Italy: An Apulian red-figure lidded Lekanis, Greek South Italy, 4th Century BC, decorated with ladies of fashion seen in profile alternating with palmettes. One of the ladies possesses a pyxis behind her
0268: Apulian red-figure Lekanis, Greek South ItalyEst. $1,500-$1,800
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Choice Apulian red-figure Lebes Gamikos: A choice Apulian red-figure Lebes Gamikos, Magnia Graecia, c. 350 - 330 BC, with pedestal foot and characteristic tall loop handles and spiked lid. Nicely decorated with opposing scenes- a seated
0270: Choice Apulian red-figure Lebes GamikosEst. $1,500-$1,700
Beautiful Apulian red-figure bottle: A beautiful Apulian red-figure bottle. Magnia Graecia, c. 330 - 320 BC, depicting the head of a lady of fashion, wearing sakkos with hairpins, earrings and necklace. Palmette devices fill the rest of
0271: Beautiful Apulian red-figure bottleEst. $1,500-$1,700Lot Passed
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Apulian Xenon-ware Kylix with a swan: An Apulian Xenon-ware Kylix with a swan within a laurel-wreath, Magnia Graecia, c. 340 -320 BC, the bowl shallow with raised ring foot and two handles. Nice style with additional laurel pattern on
0274: Apulian Xenon-ware Kylix with a swanEst. $1,200-$1,500
Apulian black-glazed aryballos: An Apulian black-glazed aryballos, c. 4th Century BC, body incised with vertical ribbing, X below base of handle. Spout reattached above handle, otherwise a nice example. H: 5 1/8" (13.2 cm). Ex Van
0275: Apulian black-glazed aryballosEst. $400-$500Lot Passed
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Greek black-ware Askos, Magnia Graecia: A Greek black-ware Askos, Magnia Graecia, 3rd Century BC, with sharply carinated edges and ring foot. Sides decorated with birds between a leaf pattern. Intact, some weathering of the slip. H: 3 3/8"
0279: Greek black-ware Askos, Magnia GraeciaEst. $400-$500
Miniature Greek Xenon-ware kantharos: A miniature Greek Xenon-ware kantharos, Magnia Graecia, c. 330 - 325 BC, with schematized floral motif in red-orange. Intact. H: 2 5/8" (6.6 cm). Ex Seaby's, London, (1970's).
0280: Miniature Greek Xenon-ware kantharosEst. $400-$500Lot Passed
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Attractive Phoenician terracotta amphora: An attractive Phoenician terracotta amphora, c. 5th - 3rd Century BC, the body tubular with tapered base and two handles. H: 6 5/8" (16.7 cm). Intact. Ex Thomas Cotterill collection, early 19th
0282: Attractive Phoenician terracotta amphoraEst. $400-$500
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3 terracotta vessels from the Holy Land: A lot of 3 terracotta vessels from the Holy Land. Lot includes a pair of Roman terracotta unguentaria, 1st - 2nd Century AD, and a Hellenistic amphora, c. 300 - 100 BC. Each is intact with light
0283: 3 terracotta vessels from the Holy LandEst. $350-$400
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Choice Roman "Thorn Ware" footed cup: A choice Roman "Thorn Ware" footed cup 1st - 2nd Century AD, with blackish-brown slip over the grey clay body. Fairly thin-walled with small everted rim. H: 3 3/4" (9.5 cm). Intact and a very nice
0284: Choice Roman "Thorn Ware" footed cupEst. $600-$700
Lot of 5 small Roman pottery vessels: A lot of 5 small Roman pottery vessels, c. 1st - 3rd Century AD, all votive in nature, three with a single or double handle. Four intact and one with some rim chipping. Largest 3" (7.6 cm) tall. The
0287: Lot of 5 small Roman pottery vesselsEst. $400-$450Lot Passed
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Near Eastern 'Devil Trap' bowl: A Near Eastern 'Devil Trap' bowl, c. 5th - 7th Century AD, crème buff, with Aramaic spell written on the inside spiraling down towards the bottom. Intact, some fading to the black writing. H: 2 3/4"
0288: Near Eastern 'Devil Trap' bowlEst. $500-$600