Antiquities, Pre-Columbian & Ethnographic Art 2012-07-13 Auction - 232 Price Results - Artemis Gallery in CO - Page 3
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Antiquities, Pre-Columbian & Ethnographic Art

Artemis Gallery

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An online-only auction featuring Classical Antiquities from ancient Egypt, Greece, Rome, Italy, the Near East, the Fast East, as well as Pre-Columbian Art from the Ancient Americas (Mexico, Central and South America), and Ethnographic / Tribal Art. All items offered for sale in this auction have been legally acquired and are legal to sell, and are guaranteed authentic/as described.
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An Etruscan Pottery Wine Grouping: Extremely rare to find three matching pieces! From northern Italy, Etruria, ca. 6th century BC. Pottery grouping consisting of a large Oinochoe and two matching Kylixes; each decorated with applied
0037: An Etruscan Pottery Wine GroupingEst. $6,000-$8,000
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A Greek Mycenaean Spouted Bowl: From ancient Greece, Mycenaen period, ca. 1350 - 1300 BC. Terracotta bowl-shaped vessel with small handle, slightly flaring lip and small spout; decorated in brown slip rim and handle, vertical lines
0040: A Greek Mycenaean Spouted BowlEst. $1,500-$2,000
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A Greek Bronze Kylix (Drinking Cup): Greece, ca. 400 - 300 BC. Solid bronze cup has a simple, round bowl set on a short foot that widens at the lower end to a flat base; ncised double bands around the base and slender upturned handles.
0042: A Greek Bronze Kylix (Drinking Cup)Est. $2,000-$3,000
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A Greek Mycenaean Pottery Stirrup Jar: Late Helladic IIIC, ca. 1200-1100 B.C. Lentoid in form, on a ring foot, decorated in brown with horizontal bands on the body, the zones between the central spout and the handles with a band of
0043: A Greek Mycenaean Pottery Stirrup JarEst. $700-$900
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A Greek Geometric Bi-Chrome Pottery Kylix: From the Geometric period, ca. 8th century BC (or a bit later). Hemispherical bowl with gently fluted sides, stepped shoulder and two handles, black glazed interior with four lines on the reserved
0044: A Greek Geometric Bi-Chrome Pottery KylixEst. $400-$500
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A Greek Apulian Glazed Skyphos: From Southern Italy, Apulia, ca. 300 BC. Terracotta twin-handled drinking vessel with traditional black glaze, sits upon a small foot. 6-3/4"W handlespan x 2-3/8"H. Provenance: Ex-private New York
0046: A Greek Apulian Glazed SkyphosEst. $250-$350
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A Roman Pottery Oinochoe [Pitcher]: Rome, ca. 1st to 3rd Century AD. Ample rounded body, trefoil folded lip and loop handle. 8-1/2” H. Compare with similar examples found at Pompeii. Provenance: F Mitchell, DDS; US Coll. This
0049: A Roman Pottery Oinochoe [Pitcher]Est. $300-$895
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A Roman Green Glass Lid: Rome, ca. 1st to 3rd Century AD. With flattened form and out-turned rolled rim. 3-3/4”D. Provenance: Ex German saleroom This lot will be sold not subject to a reserve. The starting price is the
0050: A Roman Green Glass LidEst. $400-$600
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A Pair of Roman Bronze Chariot Fittings: Amazing examples! From ancient Rome, ca. 200 - 300 AD. Solid bronze fittings, in the form of a sitting woman with one raised arm to the side of her head, possibly her hair; the other hand resting on
0051: A Pair of Roman Bronze Chariot FittingsEst. $6,000-$8,000
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A Roman Bronze Door / Furniture Handle: Superb patina! From ancient Rome, ca. 1st century AD. Solid cast bronze mount with lion's head decoration; the repousse muzzle has incised details around the mane, eyes and whiskers. Custom metal
0051A: A Roman Bronze Door / Furniture HandleEst. $1,200-$1,800
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A Roman Glass Unguentarium: Rome, ca. 2nd / 3rd centuries AD. Bulbous bodied glass vessel with overall silvery iridescence. 4-1/2"H (11.4cm). Provenance: Ex-private New York Collection. This lot will be sold not subject to a
0052: A Roman Glass UnguentariumEst. $400-$600Lot Passed
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