FINE ANCIENT ART & ANTIQUITIES 2023-11-05 Auction - 501 Price Results - Apollo Art Auctions in London - Page 3
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RARE ROMAN MARBLE BUST OF HOMERRARE ANCIENT MARBLE CYCLADIC IDOL OF CHALANDRIANI TYPERARE ATTIC BLACK-FIGURE NECK-AMPHORA - TL TESTED
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FINE ANCIENT ART & ANTIQUITIES

Join Apollo Art Auctions for our exciting November 2023 sale - Fine Ancient Art & Antiquities, featuring a diverse collection of well-provenanced treasures from Egypt, Classical Europe, the Near East, and China. Apollo Art Auctions is pleased to inform you that we have recently relocated to a prestigious location: W1W, 63/64 Margret Street conveniently located only 5 minutes from Oxford Street and 10 minutes from Bond Street. Join as for live bidding and make sure to book your viewings in advance. Highlights include the Chalandriani-Type Cycladic Idol (Lot 1), a delicately crafted marble figurine with a historical report; the Attic Black-Figure Neck-Amphora (Lot 20), a rare TL-tested vessel depicting Dionysos and centaur scenes; the Rare Attic Black-Figure Mastoid Cup (Lot 24), an elegant cup believed to ward off evil; the Ptolemaic Gold-covered Copper Arm Bracelet (Lot 62), featuring a majestic spiral snake design; and the Hellenistic Sapphire Intaglio With Athena In a Heavy Gold Ring (Lot 73), an enchanting piece of jewellery. We are thrilled to announce live, in-person bidding in our new showroom, with the auction commencing at 1 p.m. GMT on 5th November 2023. Explore the catalogue and bid online at http://www.apolloauctions.com. 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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MASSIVE ROMAN BRONZE CUPID STATUETTE: Ca. 100 AD.A plump figure of Cupid depicted nude, striding forward with his right leg advanced, left arm stretched upward and holding a horn. His long wavy hair is tied in a topknot with a braid
0048: MASSIVE ROMAN BRONZE CUPID STATUETTEEst. £12,000-£20,000Lot Passed
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RARE ROMAN LEGIONARY SILVER EAGLE FINIAL: Imperial Period, Ca. 100-300 AD.A rare silver battle standard finial depicting an eagle on a short pedestal. The eagle is depicted with prominent features and well carved feet, eyes, and beak. Item
0050: RARE ROMAN LEGIONARY SILVER EAGLE FINIALEst. £6,000-£9,000
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ROMAN BRONZE NUBIAN HEAD OIL LAMP.: Ca. 100 AD.A bronze oil lamp shaped like an african head. Intricately detailed eyes, nose, and mouth. A decorative pattern extends from the back of the head, accompanied by a handle. Lamps served
0052: ROMAN BRONZE NUBIAN HEAD OIL LAMP.Est. £4,000-£6,000Lot Passed
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ROMAN BRONZE OIL LAMP TRIPOD STAND: Ca. 300 AD.A remarkable bronze decorative tripod stand, adorned with an intricate design. The feet of the stand are styled in shape of animal paws. Above them, an elegant, columnar shaft, with
0053: ROMAN BRONZE OIL LAMP TRIPOD STANDEst. £750-£1,500
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ROMAN BRONZE OIL LAMP WITH MASK: Ca. 100 AD.A Roman oil lamp with a pear-shaped body, a raised foot, and a strap handle with a relief of a theatrical mask. It serves as both practical lighting and a symbol of culture and
0054: ROMAN BRONZE OIL LAMP WITH MASKEst. £750-£1,500
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ROMAN BRONZE PROTOME OF A GODDESS: Ca. 100-200 AD.A bronze protome of a goddess captured with a slightly tilted head. Her attire is delicately carved, giving the impression of it being gently stirred by a breeze. At the rear of the
0055: ROMAN BRONZE PROTOME OF A GODDESSEst. £1,125-£2,250
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ETRUSCAN BRONZE FIGURINE OF A GODDESS: Ca. 300-200 BC.A bronze figurine portraying a graceful goddess standing elegantly in a flowing robe, with her right hand holding a sacred vessel known as a phiale. Adorning her head is a crescent
0056: ETRUSCAN BRONZE FIGURINE OF A GODDESSEst. £750-£1,500
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ROMAN BRONZE FIGURINE OF GOD MERCURY: Ca. 100-300 AD.A bronze figurine of Mercury depicted nude and muscular. He holds a money bag, on one of his attributes, symbolising commerce and wealth. In both Roman and Greek mythology,
0057: ROMAN BRONZE FIGURINE OF GOD MERCURYEst. £750-£1,500
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ETRUSCAN BRONZE KNEELING FIGURE OF ATLAS: Ca. 500-300 BC.A bronze figurine of the god Atlas. He is depicted kneeling with arms raised. In Greek mythology, Atlas is known for bearing the heavens as a punishment, symbolising endurance and
0058: ETRUSCAN BRONZE KNEELING FIGURE OF ATLASEst. £750-£1,500
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RARE GREEK GEOMETRIC BRONZE HORSE: Geometric Period, Ca. 800 BC.A stylised bronze figurine of a horse on a marble stand depicted with a gracefully arched neck, forelock, and a long, folded tail. Size: L:80mm / W:76mm ; 410g
0059: RARE GREEK GEOMETRIC BRONZE HORSEEst. £750-£1,500
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ETRUSCAN BRONZE MIRROR: Ca. 400 BC.An ancient bronze mirror with a circular shape, raised borders and flat handle. Such mirrors were used for grooming and personal care in Etruscan, Greek, and Roman cultures. Size: L:270mm
0060: ETRUSCAN BRONZE MIRROREst. £750-£1,500
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HEAVY PTOLEMAIC GOLD ARM RING: Egypt, Ca. 525-30 BC.A heavy gold spiral snake arm ring, terminating with a tapered loop tail and opposing moulded snake head with one remaining blue sapphire or glass inset eye. A fantastic example
0062: HEAVY PTOLEMAIC GOLD ARM RINGEst. £7,500-£14,000Lot Passed
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ROMANO-EGYPTIAN GOLD SNAKE RING: Ca. 100 BC-100 AD.A snake-shaped finger ring, meticulously crafted from a single piece of gold wire, tapering from tail to head with detailed eyes. Snake rings held significance in Romano-Egyptian
0063: ROMANO-EGYPTIAN GOLD SNAKE RINGEst. £4,000-£6,000
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EGYPTIAN PTOLEMAIC GOLD NECKLACE WITH SNAKE: Ca. 332-30 BC.A necklace composed of a tightly coiled gold strip, centred by an agate cylinder with a drop shaped finial. Below it, a snake formed from a solid rod, lenticular in section, curves into
0064: EGYPTIAN PTOLEMAIC GOLD NECKLACE WITH SNAKEEst. £4,000-£6,000
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SWIVEL GOLD RING WITH EGYPTIAN SCARAB: Hyksos Period, Ca. 1630-1523 BC.A high-karat gold swivel ring featuring a steatite scarab, a symbol of rebirth and protection. The scarab shows six sacred serpents, representing divine authority. The
0065: SWIVEL GOLD RING WITH EGYPTIAN SCARABEst. £2,000-£3,000Lot Passed
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PHOENICIAN INTAGLIO SCARABOID IN A GOLD PENDANT: Ca. 700-600 BC.A gold pendant holding a banded agate intaglio scaraboid depicting a finely etched horse. The golden setting, added later, complements the agate's carvings. Size: L:30mm / W:23mm ;
0066: PHOENICIAN INTAGLIO SCARABOID IN A GOLD PENDANTEst. £1,500-£3,000
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RARE ROMANO-EGYPTIAN GOLD PENDANT: Ca. 100 AD.A gold pendant moulded in a circular shape with a raised dotted border. It features an eye symbol in the centre, surrounded by animals: a scorpion, snake, dog, crocodile, and an ibis, next
0069: RARE ROMANO-EGYPTIAN GOLD PENDANTEst. £2,000-£3,000
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RARE HELLENISTIC GOLD WEARABLE BRACELET: Ca. 500-400 BC.A gold bracelet, circular in shape, made from two joined tubes with a central groove. It represents the artistic influences of the Hellenistic era, known for its craftsmanship and use
0070: RARE HELLENISTIC GOLD WEARABLE BRACELETEst. £7,500-£15,000
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