FINE ANCIENT ART & ANTIQUITIES 2024-01-28 Auction - 559 Price Results - Apollo Art Auctions in London
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ROMAN MARBLE HEAD OF HARPOCRATESATTIC BELL KRATER WITH DIONYSUS AND ARIADNE ATTRIBUTED TO A TELOS PAINTEREGYPTIAN AMARNA POTTERY JAR
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FINE ANCIENT ART & ANTIQUITIES

Join us on January 28th at 63/64 Margaret Street for an exceptional Fine Ancient Art & Antiquities in-person and online auction. Featuring the notable Prince Collection (1990s-2014), the auction offers over 200 quality Egyptian lots, one of the largest collections of Egyptian art currently available on the market. Explore a curated selection of over 100 jewellery pieces, classical pottery, and captivating objects. The sale also includes pieces from cultures such as the Near East, Islamic Art, India, and China. Payments can be made in USD, GBP, and EUR. There are no import charges for most antiquities when sent to the US. Packing and shipping are handled in-house by our professional white-glove team.
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EGYPTIAN LIMESTONE WALL FRAGMENT FOR RAMESES II: Ca. 1279-1213 BC.A large limestone fragment of an inscribed hieroglyphic panel. The cartouche contains the prenomen of King Ramesses II, "Usermaatre Setepenre,". The design features cartouches in low
0001: EGYPTIAN LIMESTONE WALL FRAGMENT FOR RAMESES IIEst. Ā£7,500-Ā£15,000
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EGYPTIAN LIMESTONE DOOR PANEL: Old Kingdom, 6th Dynasty, Ca. 2350-2170 BC.A rectangular limestone door panel with one vertical column of incised hieroglyphs. Transliteration: rpat HAty-a xtmw bity smr aAb tp Hri mAa xrw n mHyt mn
0002: EGYPTIAN LIMESTONE DOOR PANELEst. Ā£12,000-Ā£20,000
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EGYPTIAN SERPENTINE AMENHOTEP III USHABTI TORSO: New Kingdom, 18th Dynasty, Ca. 1390 - 1352 BC. A rare ushabti of Amenhotep III, depicted mummiform with the torso runing parallel to the body and the lower arms are crossed over the chest. The
0003: EGYPTIAN SERPENTINE AMENHOTEP III USHABTI TORSOEst. Ā£12,000-Ā£20,000
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EGYPTIAN SCHIST FRAGMENT FROM A STATUE OF SETI I: New Kingdom, 19th Dynasty, Ca. 1323 - 1279 BC.A schist fragment from a large statue of Pharaoh Seti I with incised hieroglphic text "imn ra nb", "nTrw nb pt HKA wAst mri di anx mi ra". Translating
0004: EGYPTIAN SCHIST FRAGMENT FROM A STATUE OF SETI IEst. Ā£7,500-Ā£15,000
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EGYPTIAN GREYWACKE FRAGMENT OF A KNEELING FIGURE : Late Period, 26th Dynasty, Ca. 590-570 BC. A figure is depicted in a kneeling position and resting on his heels, possibly holding a naos shrine in his lap. Originally either a theorophorus or a
0005: EGYPTIAN GREYWACKE FRAGMENT OF A KNEELING FIGURE Est. Ā£7,500-Ā£15,000
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EGYPTIAN AMARNA POTTERY JAR: New Kingdom, Reign of Akhenaton, Ca. 1352 - 1336 BC. A pottery jar with a tall flaring neck and biconical body, with thee distinct registers divided by multi-coloured bands. Each register has
0006: EGYPTIAN AMARNA POTTERY JAREst. Ā£20,000-Ā£30,000
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EGYPTIAN AMARNA POTTERY JAR: New Kingdom, Reign of Akhenaton, Ca. 1352 - 1336 BC. A large reddish-buff pottery jar of approximately bi-conical shape with high cylindrical neck and tapering body, with thee distinct registers
0007: EGYPTIAN AMARNA POTTERY JAREst. Ā£20,000-Ā£30,000
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EGYPTIAN POTTERY JAR: Predynastic Period to Naqada III, Ca. 3300-3100 BC. A pottery jar of elongated ovoid form that is light reddish-brown in color. The base of the vessel is slightly convex, with a wide splayed mouth
0008: EGYPTIAN POTTERY JAREst. Ā£7,500-Ā£15,000
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RARE EGYPTIAN BRONZE DAGGER - FULL REPORT: New Kingdom,18th-19th Dynasty, Ca.1550-1186 BC.A rare dagger with a blade and handle cast from the same piece of bronze and three rivets for wood or bone grip plates remaining. The blade is thick and
0010: RARE EGYPTIAN BRONZE DAGGER - FULL REPORTEst. Ā£7,500-Ā£14,000
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ANCIENT EGYPTIAN LARGE FLINT KNIFE: Late Neolithic - Predynastic Period, Ca. 6000 - 3500 BC.A double-edged flaked knife of large size, with handle. Most ancient Egyptian flint knives were used for ritual and household purposes, but
0010A: ANCIENT EGYPTIAN LARGE FLINT KNIFEEst. Ā£10,000-Ā£15,000Lot Passed
EGYPTIAN SANDSTONE HIEROGLYPHIC PANEL SECTION: Middle Kingdom, Ca. 2050-1786 BC. A carved sandstone panel section featuring a partial vertical register of incuse carved glyphs. Some scattered white-wash pigment on the surface. An early (probably
0011: EGYPTIAN SANDSTONE HIEROGLYPHIC PANEL SECTIONEst. Ā£6,000-Ā£9,000Lot Passed
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TWO LARGE EGYPTIAN FAIENCE FOUNDATION TILES: New Kingdom, 19th Dynasty, Ca. 1279 - 1212 BC. A pair of faience tiles, each of rectangular form and decorated in black with an inscribed cartouche. The first cartouche contains the prenomen of King
0012: TWO LARGE EGYPTIAN FAIENCE FOUNDATION TILESEst. Ā£12,000-Ā£20,000
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EGYPTIAN MIDDLE KINGDOM CALCITE LEG STATUE FRAGMENT: Middle Kingdom, 12th Dynasty, Ca. 1859 - 1813 BC. A fragment of a large calcite statue comprising of the lower leg and feet of a striding Pharonic figure conjoined to a back piller. Carved in a
0013: EGYPTIAN MIDDLE KINGDOM CALCITE LEG STATUE FRAGMENTEst. Ā£7,500-Ā£15,000
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EGYPTIAN PREDYNASTIC RED BRECCIA JAR: Late Naqada II to Early Naqada III, Ca. 3500 - 3200 BC. A charming breccia jar with an ovoid body that tapers in towards the narrow base and deep red-brown veining which permeates the pale-yellow
0014: EGYPTIAN PREDYNASTIC RED BRECCIA JAREst. Ā£6,000-Ā£9,000
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GROUP OF SEVENTY-SEVEN FAIENCE DSJOSER TEMPLE TILES: Old Kingdom, 3rd Dynasty, Ca. 2630 - 2611 BC . A group of seventy-seven blue glazed composition tiles, each a plaque with remains or outline of a raised rectangle to the reverse, vertically
0015: GROUP OF SEVENTY-SEVEN FAIENCE DSJOSER TEMPLE TILESEst. Ā£12,000-Ā£20,000
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EGYPTIAN AMARNA PERIOD FAIENCE FLORETTE: New Kingdom, Amarna Period, Ca. 1352 - 1336 BC. A florette wth eight separately formed petals, the centre missing a central boss. The walls of the Great Palace at el Amarna were decorated with small
0016: EGYPTIAN AMARNA PERIOD FAIENCE FLORETTEEst. Ā£6,000-Ā£9,000Lot Passed
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EGYPTIAN FAIENCE MARSH BOWL FRAGMENT: New Kingdom, 18th Dynasty, Ca. 1550 - 1295 BC. A bright blue, glazed fragment of a marsh bowl. The interior of the bowl is decorated in added black and depicts a pair of tilapia fish feeding on
0017: EGYPTIAN FAIENCE MARSH BOWL FRAGMENTEst. Ā£6,000-Ā£9,000
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EGYPTIAN FAIENCE FRAGMENT FROM A FUNERARY VASE: New Kingdom, Ca. 1550 - 1070 BC. A fragment from a funerary vase or sistrum handle, with three panels of hieroglyphic text In black. The New Kingdom brought about another change in manufacture. This
0018: EGYPTIAN FAIENCE FRAGMENT FROM A FUNERARY VASEEst. Ā£2,000-Ā£3,000
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FOUR EGYPTIAN ROSETTE INLAYS: New Kingdom, 20th Dynasty, Ca. 1186 - 1069 BC. A group of four circular, glazed faience tiles with delicate a rosette flower decoration. The designs vary in colour, but generally comprise
0019: FOUR EGYPTIAN ROSETTE INLAYSEst. Ā£2,000-Ā£3,000
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EGYPTIAN LIMESTONE AKHENATON RELIEF: New Kingdom, Amarna Period, Reign of Akhenaton, Ca. 1352 - 1336 BC. A fragment of a large colossal statue of Pharaoh Akhenaton; the fragment depicts the hip section of the statue depicted with the
0022: EGYPTIAN LIMESTONE AKHENATON RELIEFEst. Ā£6,000-Ā£9,000
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EGYPTIAN SCHIST PENDANT IN THE FORM OF WRITING TABLET: Late Dynastic Period, Ca. 664-525 BC. A large ancient Egyptian schist pendant in the form of a writing tablet. Pierced for suspension or attachment and adorned with an inscription on the front
0023: EGYPTIAN SCHIST PENDANT IN THE FORM OF WRITING TABLETEst. Ā£2,000-Ā£3,000
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