Antiquities, Ancient & Ethnographic Art 2013-03-01 Auction - 259 Price Results - Artemis Gallery in CO - Page 4
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A Dinosaur Skeleton of PsittacosaurusA Roman Ivory Medallion of BacchusA Magnificent Lohan Chinese Buddha Protector
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Louisville, CO, United States
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Antiquities, Ancient & Ethnographic Art

Artemis Gallery

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Our March 1st online auction includes items from two large US collections and features many fine examples from private collectors from Beverly Hills, CA to Brussels, Belgium. Highlights include an assembled and nearly-complete Psittacosaurus Dinosaur Skeleton, an exceptional Sumerian Cuneiform Tablet measuring an incredible 6" square (complete with full translation), many great examples of classical Greek, Egyptian, Roman and near-eastern antiquities as well as ancient art from 5 continents. More than half of the items in this auction come from noted numismatist and collector Glenn Woods. This is an important sale of one-of-a-kind art from the ancient world and should not be missed by dealer or collector alike. All items in this auction have been legally acquired, are legal to sell, and guaranteed authentic/as described. Antiquities-Saleroom does not sell replicas or items 'in the style of' any ancient culture. What's more, no sale is ever final if you're not happy. Bid with confidence, your satisfaction is unconditionally guaranteed!
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A Celtic Bronze Oil Lamp: Stag: Gaul, La Te?ne Period Ca. 3rd-1st Century BCE. An ancient bronze open form oil lamp with a twisted handle in the form of a long horned stag. 9-1/2"L (24.2 cm). Provenance: Formerly in a German
0066: A Celtic Bronze Oil Lamp: StagEst. $5,000-$7,000Lot Passed
A Pair of Thracian Silver Bracelets: Thrace, Ca. 3rd-2nd Century BCE. A pair of ancient Thracian silver bracelets, each made of a single length of intricately coiled silver wire. The engeniously intertwined coils of undulating width are
0067: A Pair of Thracian Silver BraceletsEst. $1,800-$2,500Lot Passed
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A Greek Hellenistic Actors Mask: Ancient Greece, Ca. 3rd-1st Century BCE. Terracotta hand formed mask of shouting man with small nose, large checks, and cap. 2”H x 1-1/2”W. Provenance: Ex-Glenn Woods Collection, Dallas, TX
0068: A Greek Hellenistic Actors MaskEst. $150-$250
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A Pair of Greek Hellenistic Heads: Greece, Ca. 3rd-1st Century BCE. Two small terracotta heads from small figures. Lovely incised detail. Custom stands. 1-1/2”H each. Provenance: Ex-prominent New York City Gallery Authenticity
0069: A Pair of Greek Hellenistic HeadsEst. $250-$400
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A Greek Iron Spear and Sauroter - Rare!: Greek, Eastern Mediterranean, ca. 5th - 4th century BCE. Of the type carried by the Greek Hoplite, both spear and sauroter are iron and bear matching patinas, so possibly/probably a matched pair.
0069A: A Greek Iron Spear and Sauroter - Rare!Est. $3,000-$5,000
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A Celtic Ritualistically "Killed" Iron Sword: Central Europe, Ca 200 to 0 BCE, iron sword that was ritualistically bent into a ribbon of steel. This might have been the sword of a vanquished enemy, or the sword of a fallen comrade to accompany
0070A: A Celtic Ritualistically "Killed" Iron SwordEst. $800-$1,200
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A Roman Miniature Millefiori Glass Dish: Rome, Ca. 1st Century BCE/CE. Of dark blue glass with white canes, the shallow bowl resting on a slightly-concave bottom; with a flat, flaring rim with irregular edge. The cobalt blue matrix contains
0072: A Roman Miniature Millefiori Glass DishEst. $1,500-$2,000
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A Roman Terracotta Eros Fragment: Rome, Ca. 1st Century BCE/CE. Terracotta fragment (probably from a roundel) with winged Eros in relief. Custom stand. 4-3/4”H x 2-1/2”W. Provenance: Ex-prominent New York City Gallery
0073: A Roman Terracotta Eros FragmentEst. $400-$600
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A Roman Bronze Figure of Mars: Ancient Rome, Ca. 1st Century BCE/CE. Cast bronze figure in the idealized and expressionistic Hellenistic style depicts the Roman god Mars in full military regalia, including armor and sash. Custom
0075: A Roman Bronze Figure of MarsEst. $500-$600
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A Roman Glass Beaker: Rome, Ca. 1st Century CE. Colorless glass beaker with wheel-cut decoration, body has a concave profile and flares out just about the flat bottom and again at rim. A pair of parallel horizontal
0076: A Roman Glass BeakerEst. $900-$1,300
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A Roman Redware Oil Lamp - Eros and Goat: Ca. 1st century AD. Terracotta oil lamp with an image of an Eros with a spear dragging a goat over his shoulder up a rocky slope in the center discus. The potter's planta pedia trademark is stamped
0077: A Roman Redware Oil Lamp - Eros and GoatEst. $600-$800
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A Large Roman Glass Globular Vessel: Rome, Ca. 1st-3rd Century CE. Large glass vessel with globular body attached to cylinder neck with flat rolled rim. Broken pontil on base. Beautiful iridescence throughout. Provenance: Ex-Glenn
0078: A Large Roman Glass Globular VesselEst. $400-$600
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A Roman Terracotta Oil Lamp - Zodiac: Roman Empire, Ca. 1st-2nd Century CE. Ornately designed oil lamp with signs of zodiac surrounding a fertility goddess. Lamp is incised with geometric designs and a long spout. Makers mark on base
0079: A Roman Terracotta Oil Lamp - ZodiacEst. $700-$1,000
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A Judaica Limestone Ossuary, ex-Friedenberg: Ca. 1st century A.D. Inscribed on one end in ancient Hebrew: “Johanan Ben Jishua”. The decoration imitates the Temple in Jerusalem started by Herod the Great and completed in 64 A.D. Herod was
0079A: A Judaica Limestone Ossuary, ex-FriedenbergEst. $8,000-$12,000
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A Large Roman Mosaic 62"L: Roman Empire, Ca 2nd Century CE. Long white and blue mosaic depicting a geometric design. This piece has been reconstituted, using original tessurae set in modern concrete. Bound in metal. 15”W x
0080: A Large Roman Mosaic 62"LEst. $2,500-$3,500
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A Large Roman Bronze Fibula: Rome, Ca 1st-2nd Century CE. Huge! A very large bronze toga pin with a leaf grasp, and a twisted metal designed arm. 6-1/2”L. Provenance: Ex Prominent NYC, NY Gallery. Authenticity Guaranteed
0082: A Large Roman Bronze FibulaEst. $800-$1,000Lot Passed
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An Interesting Roman Glass Jug: Ancient Rome, ca. 2nd Century BCE. Yellowish green glass jug with trail decoration. The spherical body rests on a coiled trail of the same color glass and has a cylindrical neck with a flaring mouth
0083: An Interesting Roman Glass JugEst. $800-$1,000
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