Art for Eternity 2nd Annual Auction 2024-09-15 Auction - 300 Price Results - Art For Eternity LLC in NY
Egyptian Limestone Canopic Jar Lid of ImsetyPre-Columbian Colima Fine Hunchback Dwarf Effigy FigureFine antique equestrian painting-- "Titmouse" by George Paice (British 1854-1925)
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New York, NY, United States
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Art for Eternity 2nd Annual Auction

We are 'Boots on the Ground' New York City specialists in ancient and ethnographic art. We have an extensive network which allows us to offer you quality ancient, ethnographic, pre-Columbian, fine art, antiques and collectibles from various estates and consignors at fair prices. We have been hard at work securing estates as well as quality choice ancient and ethnographic art from colleagues, collectors and art appraisers. We want to handle only quality provenanced art works. Our 50 years in the business ensures a level of professionalism, quality and service which is hard to find nowadays.
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Howard Nowes
Howard Nowes
Certified Appraiser, Specialist Classical Antiquities, Pre Columbian, Ethnographic & Asian Art
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Greek Pottery Inscribed Ostracon: Ptolemaic period, Ca. 3rd to 1st century BC. An Ancient Greek pottery inscribed shard with four lines of text in black ink.Size 3-5/8 inches wide x 2-3/4 inches H. Ex Texas private collection;
0001A: Greek Pottery Inscribed OstraconEst. $700-$900
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Greek Red Figure Lady of Fashion Covered Lekanis: Hellenistic Period, Apulia region of Italy Ca 4th Century BC.A covered vessel on raised foot with large knob handle. Decoration consists of a fashionable profile head of a female with saccos
0001B: Greek Red Figure Lady of Fashion Covered LekanisEst. $800-$1,200
Greek Geometric Pottery Oinochoe Tankard: Circa 7th century BC A tall bulbous vessel with rounded body, long neck, high loop handle, painted with geometric devices on exterior. Size 7-1/2 inches H. Provenance: Archaeologist Dr.
0001C: Greek Geometric Pottery Oinochoe TankardEst. $2,000-$3,000Lot Passed
Greek Geometric Pottery Skyphos: Circa 7th century BCEA shallow circular form, flanked by a pair of handles, the exterior with painted geometric motifs consisting of meander pattern and linear motifs under rim. Size 2-1/2 inches H x
0001D: Greek Geometric Pottery SkyphosEst. $3,000-$4,000Lot Passed
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Greek Silver Tetradrachm Athens: Head of Athena with Attic helmet r. Rs.: T, owl r., behind it olive branch and crescent moon, all in the quadratum incusum. Rigid plate XXII.6; Kroll 8; SNG Cop. 31; HGC 4, 1597. 23mm (17.15g).
0001E: Greek Silver Tetradrachm AthensEst. $1,000-$1,800
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Rare Greek Terracotta Head of a Nubian: Hellenistic Smyrna, Circa. 3rd century BC. Fashioned from buff brown terracotta, depicting a head with furrowed brow and handsome facial features. Heads like this were produced in late Hellenistic
0001F: Rare Greek Terracotta Head of a NubianEst. $300-$500
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Attic Black Glaze Kylix: Greek, Ca. 6th Century BC. Wide shallow thinly thrown drinking cup on small disc foot with twin loop handles at either side, decorated with reserve bandsWear to rim, salt deposits and ancient star
0001G: Attic Black Glaze KylixEst. $600-$900
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Greek Terracotta Standing Bearded Male: Circa 3rd to 2nd century BCE. Buff clay bearded votive figure wearing a flat cap and with long flowing drapery folds, he holds an offing phiale in his lowered right hand. Size: 5 inches (12.7cm)
0001H: Greek Terracotta Standing Bearded MaleEst. $400-$600
Egyptian Wood Painted Sarcophagus Mask: 25th Dynasty Circa 626 to 525 BCE. A carved mummy mask, painted with an ochre ground; a partial high crown with traces of ocher and red-brown pigment and details. Ancient losses to surface and a few
0001I: Egyptian Wood Painted Sarcophagus MaskEst. $3,000-$5,000Lot Passed
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Greek Terracotta Enthroned Goddess: Archaic to Classical period Circa 5th century B.C. A buff terracotta votive offering of a female, mold made, depicting possibly a Goddess Demeter or Persophone with fine smiling mouth, chin, relief
0001J: Greek Terracotta Enthroned GoddessEst. $1,000-$2,000
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Sumerian Tan Stone Couchant Ram: Circa 3rd to 2nd Millennium BC. Carved schematically; seated with legs folded under and triangular heads with curved horns (one missing), drilled pupils. Pierced for suspension. Size 5/8 in. L. Ex
0001K: Sumerian Tan Stone Couchant RamEst. $200-$400
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Jemdet Nasr Stone Turtle: Mesopotamia Early Dynastic Ca 3100-2900 BC.A small carved amulet in the form of a turtle, atop the carapace with defined ridges and small nub head and feet protruding. Overall surface and good
0001L: Jemdet Nasr Stone TurtleEst. $700-$900
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Ancient Amlash Bronze Amuletic Zebu Bull: Iran, Circa 950-750 B.C. Solid bronze votive statuette of a zebu bull from the Amlash culture. The animal cast standing and with the typical tapering hump on the back, as well as with a strong thick
0001M: Ancient Amlash Bronze Amuletic Zebu BullEst. $600-$900
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Chinese rose medallion plate: Chinese rose medallion plate, China, 19th Century, Rose Medallion plate, shallow dish, very thin porcelain, finely painted quarters divided by a green floral border, scenes depicting robed figures
0001R: Chinese rose medallion plateEst. $100-$200
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T & V Limoges Art Deco Vase: Blue/Green porcelain whiteware vase with stylized art deco tree pattern. T & V (Tressemanes & Vogt) was a porcelain factory partnered by Gustave Vogt (1849-1937) and Émilien de Tressemanes. Their
0001S: T & V Limoges Art Deco VaseEst. $100-$300
Roman Marble female Head: Carved in a provincial style with centrally parted wavy hair wrapped in a bun at back. Overall surface with encrustations and nice polish. Height 7 inches (17.5 cm) + custom mount. Provenance:
0002A: Roman Marble female HeadEst. $3,000-$5,000Lot Passed
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Roman Green Glass Candlestick Unguentarium: Eastern Mediterranean, Circa 2nd to 3rd Century AD. Fine example of a large blown unguentarium with bulbous body on a flat base (concave underneath) and tall narrow neck; frequently described as
0002B: Roman Green Glass Candlestick UnguentariumEst. $500-$800
Roman Gold and Carnelian Intaglio Ring: Roman, Eastern Mediterranean, 1st to 3rd century AD. A narrow, solid band which widens at the bezel with an oval carved carnelian stone depicting a draped and helmeted bust of the goddess Minerva
0002C: Roman Gold and Carnelian Intaglio RingEst. $3,000-$5,000Lot Passed