Auction #112: Ancient Artifacts 2012-03-10 Auction - 364 Price Results - Ancient Resource Auctions in US - Page 4
51: Egypt. Limestone relief: Osiris, Isis, and priest82: Egyptian wood mummy mask, New Kingdom84: Large wooden panel, vulture with open wings
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Auction #112: Ancient Artifacts

Ancient Egyptian, Greek, Roman, Precolumbian, Near Eastern, Islamic, Medieval and Byzantine artifacts.
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Large Pre-Dynastic beaker, Naqada IIb-IIa: A large Pre-Dynastic black-topped beaker, Naqada IIb-IIa, c. 3900 - 3650 BC, the walls almost straight, just narrowing before the mouth; the base is flat. Gorgeous deep red-orange tones contrast
0073: Large Pre-Dynastic beaker, Naqada IIb-IIaEst. $2,000-$2,500
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Pre-Dynastic spiral decorated jar, Naqada II: A pleasing Pre-Dynastic spiral decorated squat jar, Naqada IIb - IId2, c. 3700 - 3300 BC, with flattened rim and wide lug handles. The surface is decorated with spirals in red slip, contrasting
0074: Pre-Dynastic spiral decorated jar, Naqada IIEst. $1,200-$1,500
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Little Egyptian Pre-Dynastic jar, Naqada II: A little Egyptian Pre-Dynastic jar, Naqada II, c. 3900 - 3300 BC, ovoid in shape, with thick rim and two lug handles. Traces of banded decoration in brown slip. H: 3 1/4" (8.2 cm). Intact, light rim
0075: Little Egyptian Pre-Dynastic jar, Naqada IIEst. $300-$400
Early Dynastic red-ware jar, Dynasty 1 - 2: An Early Dynastic red-ware jar, Dynasty 1 - 2, c. 3050 - 2686 BC, the body ovoid with flattened base, the neck narrowed with thick lip. The sides smoothed and washed with an unburnished red slip. H:
0077: Early Dynastic red-ware jar, Dynasty 1 - 2Est. $1,200-$1,500Lot Passed
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Roman 'milk' beaker from Egypt: A Roman creme-ware 'milk' beaker, Egypt, c. 3rd - 4th Century AD, the conical vessel tapering to a point at the base. The mouth is flared with a pouring spout, a ring enclosing two "breasts" below
0078: Roman 'milk' beaker from EgyptEst. $700-$800
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Middle Kingdom wooden figure, Egypt: A Middle Kingdom wooden figure, c. 1980 - 1630 BC, wearing short wig and triangular apron. The body is nicely carved and much of the original paint remains. H: 8" (20.3 cm). Some overall wear and
0080: Middle Kingdom wooden figure, EgyptEst. $700-$800
Egyptian wood mummy mask, New Kingdom: An Egyptian wood mummy mask, Late New Kingdom, c. 1292 - 1075 BC, from a painted, wooden anthropoid sarcophagus depicting the deceased with idealizing facial features, including wide staring eye and
0082: Egyptian wood mummy mask, New KingdomEst. $2,500-$3,000Lot Passed
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Painted wooden hand from a sarcophagus: A painted wooden hand from a sarcophagus, 3rd Intermediate - Late Period, c. 1075 - 343 BC, clenched into a fist to hold an implement. A nice example with almost all of the paint remaining including
0083: Painted wooden hand from a sarcophagusEst. $400-$450
Wooden Ptah-Sokar-Osiris figure, Egypt: A wooden Ptah-Sokar-Osiris figure, Late Period, c. 664 - 30 BC, depicted mummiform, wearing tripartite wig and false beard, the face with nice detail. Traces of white dressing in the recesses, no
0086: Wooden Ptah-Sokar-Osiris figure, EgyptEst. $1,000-$1,200Lot Passed
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Pair of very interesting Egyptian wooden items: A pair of very interesting Egyptian wooden items. The first is a lid from a game or cosmetic box inlaid with ivory with a small knob handle, New Kingdom, c. 1570 - 1075 BC, the underside with one of
0087: Pair of very interesting Egyptian wooden itemsEst. $1,000-$1,200
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Wood 'reis' or 'overseer' ushabti, New Kingdom: A carved wood 'reis' or 'overseer' ushabti, New Kingdom, Dynasty 19-20, c. 1292 - 1075 BC, wearing characteristic kilt and triangular apron of daily life, tripartite headdress, arms crossed over
0088: Wood 'reis' or 'overseer' ushabti, New KingdomEst. $850-$950
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Tall painted New Kingdom wood ushabti: A tall painted New Kingdom wood ushabti, c. 1570 - 1075, mummiform, wearing tripartite wig, arms folded across abdomen. Intact with well-preserved pigment. H: 9 1/8" (23.2 cm). Mounted on a custom
0089: Tall painted New Kingdom wood ushabtiEst. $800-$900
Nice lot of 2 Egyptian ushabtis: A lot of 2 Egyptian ushabtis. The first is a Late New Kingdom terracotta type from the Levant, c. 1292 - 1075 BC, with stylized features and of the type found in the terracotta burial jars from
0092: Nice lot of 2 Egyptian ushabtisEst. $450-$500Lot Passed
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Attractive bicolor 3rd Intermediate ushabti: An attractive bicolor 3rd Intermediate faience ushabti, 21st Dynasty, c. 1080 - 945 BC, mummiform, wearing tripartite wig and characteristic shesh headband. Hands at breast holding a pick and hoe,
0094: Attractive bicolor 3rd Intermediate ushabtiEst. $500-$550
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Incredibly well detailed green faience ushabti: An incredibly well detailed pale green faience ushabti, Late Period, Dynasty 27 - 30, c. 525 - 343 BC, mummiform, wearing tripartite headdress and false beard, arms folded across the chest, hands
0095: Incredibly well detailed green faience ushabtiEst. $700-$800
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Nicely detailed blue-green faience ushabti: A nicely detailed blue-green faience ushabti, Late Period, c. 664 - 343 BC, depicted mummiform, wearing tripartite headdress and false beard, arms folded across chest, hands holding a pick and hoe.
0096: Nicely detailed blue-green faience ushabtiEst. $600-$700