FINE ANCIENT ART - PRINCE COLLECTION 2025-03-30 Auction - 495 Price Results - Apollo Art Auctions in London
SUPERB EGYPTIAN SERPENTINE MUMMIFORM USHABTILATE ROMAN GOLD RING WITH BURNED AGATE - 33 GRAMSRARE EGYPTIAN CORE-FORMED GLASS JAR - BEST KNOWN EXAMPLE
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FINE ANCIENT ART - PRINCE COLLECTION

Apollo Art Auctions is proud to announce the Fine Ancient Art & Antiquities - The Prince Collection sale. Commencing on the 30th of March at 1 p.m. GMT. The auction showcases an excellent array of excellent marbles, jewellery, seals and antiquities from the Egyptian, Roman, Greek, Viking, Medieval and Western Asiatic cultures. The sale will be held live at our Central London showroom, 63 - 64 Margaret Street, W1W 8SW, and online via the Apollo Art Auctions platform at 1 p.m. GMT. All lots will be available for preview at our central London showroom by appointment only from the 24th ? 28th March 2025, between 10 a.m. and 5 p.m. Our white-gloved team professionally handles all items preparing them for in-house shipping. Contact us via email enquiries@apolloauctions.com or by calling (+44) 7424 994167.
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RARE EGYPTIAN FAIENCE BASKET-SHAPED VESSEL: New Kingdom, Ca. 1550 - 1069 BC. A turquoise glazed faience vessel with a tapering lower section and a domed lid, both covered in closely spaced horizontal ridges imitating woven fibre. A stylised
0500: RARE EGYPTIAN FAIENCE BASKET-SHAPED VESSELEst. £12,000-£20,000
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EGYPTIAN STONE ROYAL HEAD POSSIBLY USERKAF - PUBLISHED: Vth Dynasty, 2498-2345 BC. A stone head depicting a royal figure with a rounded face, full cheeks, and a gently curved jawline. The almond-shaped eyes are outlined with incisions extending towards
0501: EGYPTIAN STONE ROYAL HEAD POSSIBLY USERKAF - PUBLISHEDEst. £12,000-£20,000
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RARE EGYPTIAN CORE-FORMED GLASS JAR - BEST KNOWN EXAMPLE: 18th Dynasty, Ca. 1370 - 1330 BC. A truly magnificent core-formed glass jar with an ovoid body tapering towards a slightly pointed base. The exterior is decorated with a pattern of alternating blue,
0504: RARE EGYPTIAN CORE-FORMED GLASS JAR - BEST KNOWN EXAMPLEEst. £30,000-£60,000
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EGYPTIAN GOLD NECKLACE WITH MULTICOLOUR STONE INLAY: Ca. 664 - 332 BC. A gold necklace composed of five curved rectangular segments, each containing a recessed panel set with multicoloured stone inlays. The inlays depict wedjat eyes in blue with white
0506: EGYPTIAN GOLD NECKLACE WITH MULTICOLOUR STONE INLAYEst. £15,000-£30,000
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SUPERB EGYPTIAN SERPENTINE MUMMIFORM USHABTI: Middle Kingdom, Ca. 2040 - 1785 BC. An exquisite serpentine ushabti in mummiform shape with a slender, elongated body tapering towards a rounded base. The head is framed by a tripartite wig extending
0508: SUPERB EGYPTIAN SERPENTINE MUMMIFORM USHABTIEst. £12,000-£20,000
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RARE EGYPTIAN STONE FRAGMENT OF A STATUE: Late Period, Mid Dynasty 26th, Ca. 610 - 570 BC. A basalt bust of an imposing pharaoh. He stares forward with prominent facial details and protruding ears under a nemes headdress. The face is framed
0509: RARE EGYPTIAN STONE FRAGMENT OF A STATUEEst. £4,500-£9,000
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RARE EGYPTIAN BLUE FAIENCE USHABTI FOR NESTANEBICHERU: Egypt, Royal Cache at Deir el- Bahri, 21st Dynasty, Ca. 970 BC. A blue and black faience ushabti foreman in the name of Nestanébichérou. He is in the costume of the living, wearing the loincloth, a
0510: RARE EGYPTIAN BLUE FAIENCE USHABTI FOR NESTANEBICHERUEst. £3,000-£6,000
RARE EGYPTIAN LIMESTONE MODEL OF A TOWNHOUSE: New Kingdom, Ca. 1550 - 1069 BC. A limestone model of a townhouse with a rectangular form, featuring incised and pierced architectural details. The three-storey structure has doors on the ground
0511: RARE EGYPTIAN LIMESTONE MODEL OF A TOWNHOUSEEst. £7,500-£15,000Lot Passed
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RARE EGYPTIAN FAIENCE PLAQUE OF BES IN 'ASSYRIAN' DRESS: Late Period, 664 - 30 BC. A pale green faience relief intarsio plaque in a form of the god Bes draped in a long “Assyrian” tunic with the edges adorned with inlaid gemstones. The face is
0512: RARE EGYPTIAN FAIENCE PLAQUE OF BES IN 'ASSYRIAN' DRESSEst. £7,500-£15,000
EGYPTIAN GLASS AND STEATITE MALE HEAD: New Kingdom, Ca. 1550 - 1069 BC. A glass and steatite male head, probably from a ushabti, with a dark red glass face and neck set against a black steatite wig. The facial features are finely shaped,
0513: EGYPTIAN GLASS AND STEATITE MALE HEADEst. £4,500-£9,000Lot Passed
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EGYPTIAN FAIENCE HORUS FOOT AMULET: Third Intermediate Period, Ca. 1069 - 525 BC. A blue-glazed faience foot amulet of elongated form. The dorsal surface is smooth, with a slight curve extending from the instep to the rounded heel.
0514: EGYPTIAN FAIENCE HORUS FOOT AMULETEst. £3,000-£6,000
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EGYPTIAN BLUE GLASS FACE INLAY: New Kingdom, Ramesside Period, 19th - 20th Dynasty, Ca. 1295 - 1069 BC. An opaque blue glass face inlay, depicting a profile view of a human head. Facial features are rendered in shallow relief, with
0515: EGYPTIAN BLUE GLASS FACE INLAYEst. £3,000-£6,000
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LARGE EGYPTIAN BLUE SCARAB MOUNTED BY BULGARI: Late Period, Ca. 664 - 332 BC. A large blue scarab of a deep cobalt hue with a smooth, rounded dorsal surface. The elytra are subtly curved, with a central division line extending to the posterior. A
0516: LARGE EGYPTIAN BLUE SCARAB MOUNTED BY BULGARIEst. £3,000-£6,000
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EGYPTIAN CARNELIAN AND GOLD BEADED NECKLACE: Middle Kingdom, Ca. 2055 - 1790 BC. A necklace composed of small cylindrical carnelian beads interspersed with elongated biconical gold beads. At the centre, three larger carnelian beads are
0517: EGYPTIAN CARNELIAN AND GOLD BEADED NECKLACEEst. £2,000-£3,000
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EGYPTIAN BRONZE FIGURE OF NEHEBKAU WITH GOLD INLAYS: 21th - 26th Dynasty, Ca. 1077 - 525 BC. A bronze figure of snake headed god Nebebkau depicted in striding posture with arms positioned close to the body. A tripartite wig extends over the shoulders,
0518: EGYPTIAN BRONZE FIGURE OF NEHEBKAU WITH GOLD INLAYSEst. £4,500-£9,000
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PAIR OF EGYPTIAN GLASS EYE INLAYS: Late Period, Ca. 664 - 332 BC. A pair of glass inlays from an anthropoid coffin, each shaped to resemble a human eye. The sclera is made of white glass with an applied black iris. A raised cobalt
0520: PAIR OF EGYPTIAN GLASS EYE INLAYSEst. £4,500-£9,000
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EGYPTIAN SANDSTONE RELIEF DEPICTING TWO MALE FIGURES: New Kingdom, 18th Dynasty, Ca. 1356 - 1336 BC. A sandstone relief showing two figures facing left. The features are well defined, with long Nemes covering the forehead and the neck; the faces are
0521: EGYPTIAN SANDSTONE RELIEF DEPICTING TWO MALE FIGURESEst. £4,500-£9,000
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EGYPTIAN BRECCIA OVOID JAR: Pre Dynastic, Ca. 3100 - 2900 BC. A breccia jar with an ovoid body tapering towards a small rounded base. Two small pierced lugs are positioned at the upper section and vertical grooves decorate the
0523: EGYPTIAN BRECCIA OVOID JAREst. £4,500-£9,000