ANTIQUITIES, ISLAMIC ART & MILITARIA - DAY 2 2023-06-11 Auction - 351 Price Results - Apollo Art Auctions in London - Page 12
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ANCIENT GREEK CHALCIDIAN TINNED BRONZE HELMETROMAN SILVER SKYPHOSSTUNNING ROMAN GOLD RING WITH VICTORY INTAGLIO - 49 GRAMS
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ANTIQUITIES, ISLAMIC ART & MILITARIA - DAY 2

Apollo Art Auctions is delighted to present another exquisite two-days auction of Antiquities, Islamic Art & Militaria, on the 10th-11th of June 2023. We are constantly expanding our areas of expertise and are proud to showcase our first militaria-focused selection, which will open the sale on Saturday 10th. The catalogue then moves onto a fantastic collection of ancient Islamic art, well-provenanced and expertly authenticated artefacts from Classical Europe, through Egypt, the Near East and the Middle Ages, as well as many treasures from India, China. The second day of the auction, Sunday 11th, commences with Lot 381: a stunning example of the iconic Greek Chalcidian-type helmet. The auction also features a large selection of wearable ancient jewellery and decorative objects in gold, silver bronze, pottery, stone and glass. Some of the sale highlights include Lot 398: A Rare Medieval Gold Iconographic Ring - With Report; Lot 113: A Large Bronze Doorknob; and Lot 110: A Timurid Bronze Silver Inlay Candlestick. 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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ROMAN CAMEO STONE WITH SWAN: Ca. 100-300 AD. A stone cameo featuring a stunning depiction of a swan with exquisite details and remarkable craftsmanship. The swan, a symbol of purity, beauty, and grace, is rendered with
0645: ROMAN CAMEO STONE WITH SWANEst. £225-£450
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ANCIENT ROMAN GLASS DOUBLE BALSAMARIUM: Ca. 300-400 AD. A finely modelled double balsamarium in dark green glass; The vessel is composed of two conjoined tubular phials with slightly flared and thickened rims. This vessel would originally
0646: ANCIENT ROMAN GLASS DOUBLE BALSAMARIUMEst. £600-£900Lot Passed
ANCIENT ROMAN GLASS DOUBLE BALSAMARIUM: Ca. 300-400 AD. A finely modelled double Balsamarium in pale green glass. The vessel is composed of two conjoined tubular phials with slightly flared and thickened rims. For a similar see Roman Glass
0647: ANCIENT ROMAN GLASS DOUBLE BALSAMARIUMEst. £300-£600Lot Passed
ROMAN GLASS DOUBLE UNGUENTARIUM: Ca. 200-300 AD. A double-tube glass balsamarium with decorative applied trails around both rims and bodies in a green-clue tinge. It displays patches of thick milky weathering and brilliant
0648: ROMAN GLASS DOUBLE UNGUENTARIUMEst. £300-£600Lot Passed
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ROMAN SILVER SNAKE RING: Ca. 1st century BC - 1st century AD. A silver ring fashioned into the form of a coiled serpent, the ring is crafted from a single piece of gleaming silver wire, skillfully tapered from its narrowest
0649: ROMAN SILVER SNAKE RINGEst. £300-£600
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ROMAN SILVER RING WITH WHEEL OF FORTUNE PATTERN: Ca. 100-300 AD. A captivating silver ring formed from a round hoop. The ring boasts finials that gracefully expand to support a circular bezel, engraved with a Wheel of Fortune pattern. This
0650: ROMAN SILVER RING WITH WHEEL OF FORTUNE PATTERNEst. £300-£600
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LATE ROMAN BRONZE RING WITH PENTAGRAM: Ca. 400-500 AD. A bronze ring boasting a broad, flat-sectioned hoop with pairs of incised crosses on its shoulders. The hoop expands to form a bezel that is meticulously adorned with a pentagram and
0651: LATE ROMAN BRONZE RING WITH PENTAGRAMEst. £150-£300
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LATE ROMAN BRONZE RING WITH NET PATTERN: Ca. 400-500 AD. A bronze ring formed of a sleek hoop supporting a bezel with a net pattern, an early Christian motif that has survived the test of time. In the early days of Christianity, symbols
0652: LATE ROMAN BRONZE RING WITH NET PATTERNEst. £150-£300Lot Passed
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ROMAN BRONZE RING WITH STYLISED PATTERN: Ca. 200-500 AD. A bronze ring with a circular loop with diagonal, incised decoration on the outside, and a slightly raised, oval-shaped bezel bearing abstract pattern. This item probably served as a
0653: ROMAN BRONZE RING WITH STYLISED PATTERNEst. £150-£300
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ROMAN BRONZE RING WITH SUN SYMBOLS: Ca. 200-500 AD. A finger ring made of bronze, with a round hoop, supporting a bezel decorated with a set of five 'ring and a dot' patterns. These symbols were used to represent the sun's power and
0654: ROMAN BRONZE RING WITH SUN SYMBOLSEst. £150-£300Lot Passed
ROMAN BRONZE RING WITH SUN SYMBOLS: Ca. 200-500 AD. A bronze ring with a round hoop, and circular bezel decorated with a set of four irregularly placed 'ring and a dot' patterns, probably associated with the cult of the sun. Sun
0655: ROMAN BRONZE RING WITH SUN SYMBOLSEst. £150-£300Lot Passed
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ROMAN BRONZE MIRROR: Ca. 100-300 AD. A bronze mirror, exquisitely crafted with a flat section and circular shape. The mirror boasts a sturdy restored handle, which adds to its beauty and functionality. Mirrors of this
0656: ROMAN BRONZE MIRROREst. £300-£600
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ROMAN BONE COSMETIC TOOL: Ca. 100-300 AD. A rare cosmetic tool, delicately carved from bone and implemented with intricate detailing on its body and two retractable tips serving as both nail and ear picks. The tool's body and
0657: ROMAN BONE COSMETIC TOOLEst. £150-£300Lot Passed
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ROMAN BONE PAIR OF GAMING DICE: Ca. 100-200 AD. A pair of bone dice with carefully carved dot-in-circle pips, typical of the Roman period. The Roman world was known for its love of games, and dice were an integral part of the
0659: ROMAN BONE PAIR OF GAMING DICEEst. £150-£300
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ROMAN IRON STEELYARD: Ca. 100-300 AD. This steelyard boasts a rod with a pointed finial on one end and an openwork circular decorative terminal on the other. Two hooks dangle from the rod, and a weight is suspended from
0660: ROMAN IRON STEELYARDEst. £200-£300Lot Passed
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ROMAN BRONZE LADLE: Ca. 1-200 AD. A bronze ladle with a deep, rounded bowl and a long, flat-section handle. This piece is a testament to the fine craftsmanship of the Roman metalworkers, with its well-proportioned
0661: ROMAN BRONZE LADLEEst. £150-£300
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ROMAN BRONZE LADLE: Ca. 1-200 AD. A bronze ladle with a deep, rounded bowl, attached to a long, flat-section handle, forms a perfect harmony of form and function, while the loop at the end of the handle adds a touch of
0662: ROMAN BRONZE LADLEEst. £150-£300
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ROMAN BRONZE LARGE BOWL: Ca. 200 AD. A bronze bowl of wide and deep body, with a rounded bottom and an everted lip that lends it a commanding presence. Its surface is adorned with a splendid patina, the mark of time that
0663: ROMAN BRONZE LARGE BOWLEst. £300-£600Lot Passed
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ROMAN BRONZE BOWL: Ca. 100-300 AD. A bronze libation bowl of the hemispherical body with an attractive patina across the vessel. Bowls of this kind were used for pouring libations to the gods and for drinking on more
0664: ROMAN BRONZE BOWLEst. £150-£300
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ROMAN BRONZE BOWL: Ca. 100-300 AD. A bronze bowl with a broad body with a brilliant patina enhancing the entire surface. These bowls were often used to serve meals, but also to hold liquids like wine or oil, which were
0665: ROMAN BRONZE BOWLEst. £150-£300
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ROMAN TERRACOTTA PLAQUE WITH GRYPHON BACKPART: Ca. 100-300 AD. A terracotta plaque fragment, adorned with a striking relief of a gryphon's back part. The gryphon, a mythical creature with the head and wings of an eagle and the body of a lion, was
0666: ROMAN TERRACOTTA PLAQUE WITH GRYPHON BACKPARTEst. £300-£600
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ROMAN TERRACOTTA PLAQUE WITH FLORAL PATTERN: Ca. 100-300 AD. A terracotta plaque fragment adorned with a graceful floral pattern relief, it exudes a sense of delicate beauty and refined elegance that speaks to the artistic sensibilities of the
0667: ROMAN TERRACOTTA PLAQUE WITH FLORAL PATTERNEst. £150-£300
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ROMAN TERRACOTTA BRICK WITH STAMP ON STAND: Ca. 100-300 AD. An irregularly shaped fragment of a terracotta brick, an extraordinary piece that has survived the test of time. With its relief inscription at the bottom edge, this brick is a
0668: ROMAN TERRACOTTA BRICK WITH STAMP ON STANDEst. £150-£300
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