FINE ANCIENT ART & ANTIQUITIES - DAY 1 Auction on Apr 27, 2024 by Apollo Art Auctions in London
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NEW KINGDOM EGYPTIAN RELIEF DEPICTING A HIGH OFFICIALAPULIAN RED-FIGURE HYDRIA WITH MAENAD AND DIONYSUSTALL EGYPTIAN FAIENCE STATUETTE OF THE GODDESS SEKHMET
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FINE ANCIENT ART & ANTIQUITIES - DAY 1

Apollo Art Auctions is presenting the "Fine Ancient Art and Antiquities" two-day auction on the 27th and 28th of April 2024. After a highly successful January auction showcasing the Prince Collection, we're thrilled to announce the return of more exquisite items. Everyone is welcome to register online or attend live in our auction showroom, located at 63-64 Margaret Street W1W in the heart of central London. Our April auction brings an exceptional selection of antiquities encompassing a wide range of cultures. From the Roman Empire to the ancient Egyptians, Hellenistic, Western Asiatic and ancient China. Each piece has been vetted by a renowned team of experts and auction curators, offering you the opportunity to enhance your collection. Here are some highlights to look forward to; Lot 1 - Rare Egyptian Stone and Wood Canopic Jars. Lot 2 - Egyptian Amarna Period Sandstone Relief Depicting the Pharaoh Worshiping the God Aton. Lot 20B - Attic Red-Figure Kylix Depicting a Departure Scene - TL Tested. Lot 28 - Greek Black Glazed Terracotta Snake. Lot 29 - Stunning Roman Marble Head Depicting Dionysus. Lot 33 - Complete Chalcidian Helmet with Decorated Cheekpieces. Lot 37 - Roman Gold Ring with Agate Intaglio Depicting Perseus. Lot 41 - New Kingdom Egyptian Tall Wooden Ushabti. The array also features remarkable and historically significant provenances, including: Mrs B. Ellison, a member of the Egyptian Exploration Society. The EES was established by Amelia Edwards and Reginald Stuart Poole in 1882 with the primary objective of exploring, surveying, and excavating in Egypt. Axel Guttmann was a well-known private collector of European weapons. His collection began with a Roman Bronze helmet and grew rapidly to over 1,000 pieces. Known for lending his collections for exhibitions and providing accessibility to researchers, Guttmann's collection was auctioned following his passing in 2002 and 2004. Arthur Bowen Davies: Modernist American Artist. While not widely
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EGYPTIAN LIMESTONE RELIEF DEPICTING A QUEEN: Amarna period Ca. 1353 - 1336 BC. An amazing sandstone low relief from the Amarna period. An old queen facing right and raising the right arm while the left one is lying along the side. The figure
0005: EGYPTIAN LIMESTONE RELIEF DEPICTING A QUEENEst. £12,000-£20,000£8,000
EGYPTIAN WOODEN SHIP MODEL: Ca. 2030 -1640 BC. An Egyptian carved and painted wooden boat with six boatmen. The men at the front and rear ends of the vessel are seated with their arms holding the row to sail the boat. All six
0009: EGYPTIAN WOODEN SHIP MODELEst. £7,500-£15,000£5,000
RARE EGYPTIAN BRONZE DAGGER WITH DECORATED HANDLE: Middle to New Kingdom, Ca. 1800 - 1550 BC. An Egyptian dagger of type VI according to the classification of S. Petschel. This dagger is of a very rare type, with a complete wooden organic grip. It
0012: RARE EGYPTIAN BRONZE DAGGER WITH DECORATED HANDLEEst. £6,000-£8,000£4,200(2 bids)
EGYPTIAN CEREMONIAL BRONZE KHOPESH SWORD WITH REPORT: Middle Kingdom, Second Intermediate Period, Ca. 1900 - 1600 BC. An extremely large and heavy khopesh sword of early type, complete with a wooden handle and golden pommel. Judging by its size, weight,
0013A: EGYPTIAN CEREMONIAL BRONZE KHOPESH SWORD WITH REPORTEst. £12,000-£20,000£8,000(1 bid)
EGYPTIAN SCORPION-SHAPED INLAID GOLD PENDANT: Late Period, Ca. 664 - 332 BC. An amazing 19.5 ct gold inlaid pendant rendered in a scorpion shape. The pendant is decorated on the upper surface of the body and tail using the cloisonne technique.
0015: EGYPTIAN SCORPION-SHAPED INLAID GOLD PENDANTEst. £7,500-£15,000£5,000(1 bid)
RARE EGYPTIAN GOLD ATTACKING SNAKE FIGURE: Late Period, Ca. 664 - 332 BC. An Egyptian 20.5 ct gold figure of a snake, depicted in an attacking position. The head protrudes forward with a coiled body, balancing the piece to stand freely. The
0016: RARE EGYPTIAN GOLD ATTACKING SNAKE FIGUREEst. £7,500-£15,000£5,000
HEAVY PTOLEMAIC GOLD ARM RING: Ptolemaic Period, Ca. 525 - 30 BC. A heavy gold spiral snake arm ring, terminating with a tapered loop tail and opposing is a moulded snake head with one remaining blue sapphire or glass inset eye. A
0016A: HEAVY PTOLEMAIC GOLD ARM RINGEst. £7,500-£14,000£4,000
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