ANCIENT ART, ANTIQUITIES & COINS 2023-03-12 Auction - 553 Price Results - Apollo Art Auctions in London - Page 5
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GREEK LUCANIAN RED-FIGURE BELL KRATER - TL TESTEDROMAN MARBLE RELIEF STELE DEPICTING APOLLO - PUBLISHEDSTUNNING ROMAN GOLD AND SARDONYX CAMEO PENDANT WITH JULIA DOMNA
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ANCIENT ART, ANTIQUITIES & COINS

Apollo Art Auctions is delighted to present our 12th of March 2023 - Ancient Art, Antiquities & Coins sale. The catalogue encompasses a broad range of well-provenanced and expertly authenticated artifacts from Classical Europe, through Egypt and the Near East, as well as many treasures from India and China. The catalogue is divided into four sections: commencing with Classical and Egyptian Antiquities, Coins, Medieval Works of Art and Asian Works of Art. PAYMENTS CAN BE MADE IN USD, GBP and EUR. NO IMPORT CHARGES FOR MOST ANTIQUITIES WHEN SENT TO THE US. PACKING AND SHIPPING IS HANDLED IN-HOUSE BY OUR PROFESSIONAL WHITE-GLOVE TEAM.
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GREEK CORINTHIAN POTTERY ARYBALLOS: Ca. 600-550 BC. A charming pottery aryballos - a type of vessel used to store oils and perfumes, with a classic apple-shaped body, a short neck supporting a discoid rim, and a handle connecting the
0098: GREEK CORINTHIAN POTTERY ARYBALLOSEst. £200-£400
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GREEK CORINTHIAN POTTERY ARYBALLOS: Ca. 600-550 BC. A pottery aryballos with its characteristic round body, a short neck, and a rimmed mouth with slightly inward sloping sides. A small handle connects the mouth with the shoulder of the
0099: GREEK CORINTHIAN POTTERY ARYBALLOSEst. £200-£400
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HELLENISTIC TERRACOTTA BOWL: Ca. 350-300 BC. An intact ancient Greek bowl with traces of black glaze. The bowl is sitting upon a ring foot, from which the body flares to a wide rim. Good condition. Plates like these were a
0100: HELLENISTIC TERRACOTTA BOWLEst. £150-£300
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ATTIC BLACK GLAZED SALT BOWL: Ca. 350 BC. An attractive salt cellar / small bowl covered in a glossy glaze. The vessel features a broad basin with an incurved wall, standing on a pedestal base. For a type, see The British Museum,
0101: ATTIC BLACK GLAZED SALT BOWLEst. £150-£300
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HELLENISTIC ALABASTRON: Ca. 3rd century BC or earlier. A beautiful alabastron of a slender form with several encircling lines incised on the shoulder. Alabastra are ubiquitous in the Greek world and frequent in neighbouring
0102: HELLENISTIC ALABASTRONEst. £300-£600Lot Passed
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CYPRIOT TERRACOTTA AMPHORA: Ca. 2nd millennium BC. A finely modelled red terracotta amphora with a smooth exterior, bulbous in shape, with a tubular and voluptuous neck with a midrib and two twin handles arching on opposite
0103: CYPRIOT TERRACOTTA AMPHORAEst. £450-£900
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GREEK APULIAN BLACKWARE GUTTOS: Ca. 400-300 BC. A black-glazed terracotta guttos (oil-lamp filler) on a low ring foot, a wheel-shaped body, a protruding handle, and a cylindrical spout with an everted rim. This type of vessel, was
0105: GREEK APULIAN BLACKWARE GUTTOSEst. £300-£600
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GREEK GOLD LION PENDANT: Hellenistic Period, Ca. 200 BC. A gold terminal pendant with lions-head decorated with an open mouth and suspension loop with gold necklace. The details of the ferocious lion head are chased with
0107: GREEK GOLD LION PENDANTEst. £300-£600
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GREEK CARVED CARNELIAN BULL'S HEAD IN GOLD SWIVEL RING: Ca. 500-400 BC. A striking carved carnelian bull's head mounted on a high karat yellow gold swivel (not full rotation) ring. Looks fantastic when worn and is certainly wearable on special
0109: GREEK CARVED CARNELIAN BULL'S HEAD IN GOLD SWIVEL RINGEst. £1,500-£3,000
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GRECO-PHOENICIAN GOLD RING WITH PEGASUS ONYX INTAGLIO: Ca. 400 BC. A finely modelled Ancient Greco-Phoenician swivel ring featuring an onyx intaglio with winged horse Pegasus set in a solid gold bezel decorated with a incised decoration, the shoulders
0110: GRECO-PHOENICIAN GOLD RING WITH PEGASUS ONYX INTAGLIOEst. £1,500-£3,000
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PHOENICIAN BEADED NECKLACE: Ca. 300 BC. A subtle restrung necklace of Phoenician spherical stone beads in various colours. The Phoenicians were a major maritime civilisation originally based in the Eastern Mediterranean before
0110A: PHOENICIAN BEADED NECKLACEEst. £150-£300
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LARGE HELLENISTIC PLATE WITH HANDLES: Ca. 300 BC. A fine dish moulded from cream-coloured terracotta featuring a short foot and a broad, deep body with a slightly everted rim. Two horizontal handles are attached to the opposite sides of
0111: LARGE HELLENISTIC PLATE WITH HANDLESEst. £600-£1,200Lot Passed
GREEK MESSAPIAN TERRACOTTA STAMNOS: Ca. 300 BC. A terracotta stamnos with a pronounced rim, bulbous body with opposed upraised handles located on the shoulder. The vessel sits on a low ring foot. It was used for holding wine, oil,
0113: GREEK MESSAPIAN TERRACOTTA STAMNOSEst. £400-£800Lot Passed
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GREEK CAMPANIAN POTTERY BLACKWARE SKYPHOS: Apulian, Ca. 400-300 BC. An elegant black glazed terracotta skyphos (drinking cup) with a rounded body on a ring base; just below the lip, two ear-shaped handles are set horizontally. The entire
0114: GREEK CAMPANIAN POTTERY BLACKWARE SKYPHOSEst. £300-£600
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GREEK APULIAN BLACKWARE KYLIX: South Italian, Ca. 300 BC. A terracotta kylix with hemispherical bowl, short foot and two equally spaced loop handles. The whole of the vessel is covered in a black slip typical of Greek Apulian
0115: GREEK APULIAN BLACKWARE KYLIXEst. £300-£600Lot Passed
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GREEK APULIAN BLACK GLAZED POTTERY ONE-HANDLED CUP: Ca. 400 BC. A lovely black glazed pottery drinking cup with a bulbous body, gently tapering to an everted rim. A short vertical handle connects the shoulder with the mouth. The mug rests on a concave
0116: GREEK APULIAN BLACK GLAZED POTTERY ONE-HANDLED CUPEst. £150-£300
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ANCIENT GREEK GNATHIAN OINOCHOE: Ca. 400 BC. A nice black painted oinochoe with rounded, fluted body tapering towards the foot, offset neck and wide, trefoil mouth, and a single handle; with vine grapes decoration. Good condition,
0117: ANCIENT GREEK GNATHIAN OINOCHOEEst. £450-£900
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ANCIENT GREEK SOUTH ITALIAN POTTERY OLPE: Ca. 400 BC . A blackware pottery jug with a circular base, a globular-shaped body, a convex shoulder, a short, flared neck, and an applied strap handle joining rim with the shoulder. The entire
0118: ANCIENT GREEK SOUTH ITALIAN POTTERY OLPEEst. £150-£300
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GREEK TERRACOTTA SKYPHOS: Ca. 300 BC. A terracotta skypos, with deep, curved sides, ring foot and two equally spaced loop handles. The whole of the vessel is covered in a black slip typical of Attic ceramics. This beautiful
0119: GREEK TERRACOTTA SKYPHOSEst. £200-£400
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