Auction #113: Ancient Artifacts 2012-06-02 Auction - 402 Price Results - Ancient Resource Auctions in CA - Page 10
136: Excellent, rare Villanovan bronze elliptical belt36: Egypt. Rare ebony wand handle, hippopotamus132: Beautiful Roman marble torso of Aphrodite
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Auction #113: Ancient Artifacts

Ancient Egyptian, Greek, Roman, Precolumbian, Near Eastern, Islamic, Medieval and Byzantine artifacts.
A Cute Apulian Bottle with palmette: An Apulian bottle with palmette, c. 330 - 300 BC, the body globular with ring foot, mouth widely flared with flattened rim. H: 3" (7.6 cm). Intact, light wear and earthen deposits. Ex Dr. Gilles
0216: A Cute Apulian Bottle with palmetteEst. $500-$600Lot Passed
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Attractive Apulian Gnathian Kantharos: An attractive Apulian Gnathian Kantharos, Magnia Graecia, c. 300 BC, the body decorated with vertical ribbing, which is offset from the neck and topped with a white band, which possesses a lovely
0217: Attractive Apulian Gnathian KantharosEst. $900-$1,000
Nice Campanian guttus, Magnia Graecia: A large black-ware guttus, Apulia, mid-4th Century BC, with central discus with seated Mars, facing, wearing armor and resting on a shield and holding a spear. A gorgon’ head is at the center of
0218: Nice Campanian guttus, Magnia GraeciaEst. $1,200-$1,500Lot Passed
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Campanian red-figure fish plate, Magnia Graecia: A lovely Campanian red-figure fish plate, Magnia Graecia, c. 340 - 320 BC, with ring base, the top of the plate slightly concave, the lip folded downward, a small depression at center. The top of the
0219: Campanian red-figure fish plate, Magnia GraeciaEst. $1,200-$1,500
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Campanian black-ware Olpe, Magnia Graecia: A nice Campanian black-ware Olpe, Magnia Graecia, c. 350 - 330 BC, with nice glossy surfaces and attractive form. Intact. H: 4" (10.2 cm). Ex Los Angeles private collection.
0220: Campanian black-ware Olpe, Magnia GraeciaEst. $400-$450
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Beautiful Greek stemless kylix, Magnia Graecia: A beautiful Greek stemless kylix, Magnia Graecia, c. 3rd Century BC, nicely decorated with stylized floral devices around the inside, a rosette at center. Around the outside a stylized vine motif in
0221: Beautiful Greek stemless kylix, Magnia GraeciaEst. $1,200-$1,500
Nice pair of Greek pottery vessels: A nice pair of Greek pottery vessels. The first is an Attic Black-Figure Lekythos with net and vine pattern, H: 5 3/4" (14.6 cm). The second is a small footed bowl, Magnia Graecia, c. 3rd Century BC,
0222: Nice pair of Greek pottery vesselsEst. $800-$1,000Lot Passed
Attic fish plate and a shallow bowl: An Attic fish plate and a shallow bowl. The fish plate, Attic, c. 5th Century BC, with convex surface and central depression, the rim folded downward, thick and heavy ring foot. D: 8" (20.3 cm).
0224: Attic fish plate and a shallow bowlEst. $300-$400Lot Passed
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Attractive Greek trefoil oinochoe, Canosan: An attractive Greek trefoil oinochoe, Canosan, c. 290 - 280 BC, the body ovoid with a long waisted cylindrical neck, rimmed trefoil mouth, a high arching handle and a pedestal foot. The vessel is
0227: Attractive Greek trefoil oinochoe, CanosanEst. $800-$900
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Exceptional Hellenistic spindle bottle: An exceptional Hellenistic spindle bottle, c. 3rd - 1st century BC. This elegantly formed vessel is 9-3/8" tall and has a spiral pattern design. In excellent condition, with strong mineral deposits
0228: Exceptional Hellenistic spindle bottleEst. $300-$400
Exceptional Roman unguent vial: An exceptional Roman unguent vial, c. 1st - 2nd century AD. This beautifully made bottle is 7-1/2" high and has an unusual spiral pattern on the neck. The widely flared rim curves downward and the
0230: Exceptional Roman unguent vialEst. $300-$400Lot Passed
Large Roman red-ware bowl, North Africa: A large Roman red-ware shallow bowl, North Africa, c. 2nd - 3rd Century AD, the walls gently sloping, and a wide convex rim, a fine, circular groove on floor. The vessel is thin-walled and well
0231: Large Roman red-ware bowl, North AfricaEst. $800-$1,000Lot Passed
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Large Late Roman / Byzantine ceramic jug: A large Late Roman / Byzantine ceramic jug, c. 5th - 6th Century AD, with central handle between the vertical spout and a capped knob, the ring foot lightly flared. The spout is constricted at the
0233: Large Late Roman / Byzantine ceramic jugEst. $600-$700
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2 Bronze Age oil lamps from the Holy Land: A lot of 2 Bronze Age terracotta oil lamps from the Holy Land. The first is an Early Bronze Age type, c. 3300 - 2700 BC, with rounded base and squared-off shoulders, H: 1 7/8" (4.8 cm); W: 5 3/4"
0234: 2 Bronze Age oil lamps from the Holy LandEst. $200-$250
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Four-spouted Greek black-ware lamp: A four-spouted Greek black-ware lamp, c. 3rd Century BC, wheelmade, with flat shoulder with incised groove bordering the fill-hole. Inside the oil chamber is a wide central tube, rising far above the
0235: Four-spouted Greek black-ware lampEst. $600-$700
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Roman lamp and a discus with an erotic scene: A nice Roman lamp and a discus with an erotic scene. The Roman orange-ware lamp features a scallop shell, 1st Century AD, it is mouldmade, the disc concave with narrow shoulders, the sides sharply
0236: Roman lamp and a discus with an erotic sceneEst. $200-$250
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Roman orange-ware lamp, North Africa: An attractive Roman orange-ware terracotta lamp, North Africa, Late 2nd - 3rd Century BC, mouldmade, with two winged Victories supporting a shield set upon a small palm tree, vent holes below each.
0239: Roman orange-ware lamp, North AfricaEst. $700-$800
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Roman Lamp w/ Head of Lazarus' Sister: A choice Roman orange-ware lamp, North Africa, 5th Century AD, with convex lower body and flat upper body. Within concave depression at center is the head of one of Lazarus' sister Martha or Mary
0240: Roman Lamp w/ Head of Lazarus' SisterEst. $550-$650