Auction #113: Ancient Artifacts 2012-06-02 Auction - 402 Price Results - Ancient Resource Auctions in CA - Page 3
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.
Nice bronze figure of the god Osiris: A bronze figure of the god Osiris, Late Period, c. 664 - 30 BC, mummiform, wearing atef crown with uraeus and false beard, hands held against chest holding a crook and a flail, suspension loop at
0049: Nice bronze figure of the god OsirisEst. $700-$1,000Lot Passed
Bronze aegis of the goddess Bastet: A bronze aegis of the goddess Bastet, 3rd Intermediate - Late Period, c. 945 - 343 BC, wearing a solar disc and uraeus. H; 2 1/2" (6.4 cm). Some loss to one side, two suspension loops at the back.
0054: Bronze aegis of the goddess BastetEst. $700-$800Lot Passed
Pair of Egyptian bronze votive figures: A pair of Egyptian bronze votive figures, Late Period, c. 664 - 30 BC, including a Horus falcon and a the god Osiris. Largest 2 3/4" (6.5 cm) in height. Both figures with some losses to the headdress
0055: Pair of Egyptian bronze votive figuresEst. $600-$1,000Lot Passed
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Predynastic jar, decorative banding. Naqada II: A Predynastic ovoid jar with decorative banding, Naqada II, c. 3700 - 3300 BC, with flattened rim and wide, lug handles. The sides of the vessel are decorated with long vertical registers filled with
0056: Predynastic jar, decorative banding. Naqada IIEst. $2,000-$2,500
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Large Predynastic red open bowl, Naqada I-II: A large Predynastic red open bowl, Naqada I-II, c. 3900 - 3300 BC, finely made and very well-balanced sitting on a flat surface. The inside is loosely burnished in horizontal patterns working around
0057: Large Predynastic red open bowl, Naqada I-IIEst. $1,200-$1,500
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Predynastic black-topped jar, Naqada I-II: A Predynastic black-topped jar, Naqada I-II, c. 3900 - 3500 BC, ovoid, with rounded base and a rounded, thickened rim. The sides show signs of vertical burnishing and the opening at top is quite
0058: Predynastic black-topped jar, Naqada I-IIEst. $2,000-$2,500
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Predynastic black-ware cosmetic jar, Naqada II: A choice Predynastic black-ware cosmetic jar, Naqada II, c. 3650 - 3300 BC, perfectly crafted to fit comfortably in the hand. The body ovoid with a near pointed base and the shoulders quite steep
0059: Predynastic black-ware cosmetic jar, Naqada IIEst. $700-$800
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Fine Egyptian terracotta concubine figure: An Egyptian terracotta concubine figure, 2nd Intermediate Period, Dynasty 17, c. 1630 - 1539 BC. The stylized female depicted nude, with narrow waist, accentuated hips and pointed breasts, the
0062: Fine Egyptian terracotta concubine figureEst. $2,000-$2,500
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2 terracotta heads from concubine figures: A pair of terracotta heads from concubine figures, 2nd Intermediate Period, Dynasty 17, c. 1630 - 1539 BC, the first with stylized tripartite headdress decorated with incised lines, narrow eyes and
0063: 2 terracotta heads from concubine figuresEst. $300-$400
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Egyptian terracotta offering tray, New Kingdom: An Egyptian terracotta offering tray, Late New Kingdom, c. 1292 - 1075 BC, hand modeled and roughly crescent or collar-shaped, with a wall or lower structure detailed with incised lines bordering the
0064: Egyptian terracotta offering tray, New KingdomEst. $700-$800
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Fragment from a large funerary cone, Egypt: A fragment from a large terracotta funerary cone, Late Period, Dynasty 26, c. 664 - 525 BC, with 5 lines containing hieroglyphic text, the pointed end of the cone lost. Some pitting, but translatable
0065: Fragment from a large funerary cone, EgyptEst. $600-$700
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Ptolemaic, terracotta kneeling Harpokrates: A terracotta figure of kneeling Harpokrates, Ptolemaic, c. 3rd - 2nd Century BC, depicted nude and wearing side lock, inserting his right hand into the mouth of a jar he cradles with his left arm.
0066: Ptolemaic, terracotta kneeling HarpokratesEst. $500-$750
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Terracotta figure of the god Bes, Ptolemaic: A terracotta figure of the god Bes, Ptolemaic, c. 2nd - 1st Century BC, frontally molded, he is depicted nude, hands on hips and sticking out his tongue, wearing a tall headdress (top lost). H: 5
0067: Terracotta figure of the god Bes, PtolemaicEst. $400-$450
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Wood New Kingdom ushabti, Dynasty 19: A wood New Kingdom ushabti, Dynasty 19, c. 1293 - 1185 BC, mummiform, wearing tripartite wig, arms folded across chest, hands holding implements. Vertical band of text down the front, traces of black
0070: Wood New Kingdom ushabti, Dynasty 19Est. $600-$800
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New Kingdom terracotta Reis (overseer) ushabti: A New Kingdom terracotta 'Reis' or overseer ushabti, c. 1570 - 1075 BC, mummiform and wearing triangular apron of daily like, arms crossed at chest, hands holding implements. Intact with remains of
0071: New Kingdom terracotta Reis (overseer) ushabtiEst. $400-$450
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Faience ushabti for Prophet of Amen, Harsiese: An attractive 3rd Intermediate bicolor faience ushabti for the Prophet of Amen, Harsiese, Dynasty 21, c. 1750 - 945 BC, mummiform, wearing tripartite headdress with seshed head band. His arms are
0072: Faience ushabti for Prophet of Amen, HarsieseEst. $700-$800