Antiquities, Ancient & Ethnographic Art 2013-03-01 Auction - 259 Price Results - Artemis Gallery in CO - Page 5
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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 Roman Terracotta Oil Lamp: Ancient Rome, Ca. 1st Century BCE. Ornately designed pottery lamp with side handles. 3-1/4”L. Provenance: Ex-private NYC Collection. Authenticity Guaranteed The starting price is the price at
0084: A Roman Terracotta Oil LampEst. $200-$300
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A Roman Marbled Glass Bottle: Rome, Ca. 1st-3rd Century CE. Beautifully marbled glass with streaks of blue, green, orange, and purple. Globular body with sculpted cylindrical spout. 3-1/4”H. Provenance: Ex-Private NYC
0085: A Roman Marbled Glass BottleEst. $1,300-$1,800
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A Roman Oil Lamp: Eros Hunting Snake: Ca. 75-125 AD. Terracotta oil lamp with an image of Eros aiming his bow and arrow at a snake in a tree in the discus; potter's stamp, CABMERC, on underside. Length: 4-1/2" (11.3 cm). Provenance:
0086: A Roman Oil Lamp: Eros Hunting SnakeEst. $550-$650
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A Roman Marble Head of a Woman: Rome, Ca. 1st - 3rd century CE. Carved marble head of a woman. Custom stand. Head itself measures 5-1/2" (14 cm). Provenance: Formerly in a French private collection. Authenticity Guaranteed
0089: A Roman Marble Head of a WomanEst. $4,000-$6,000Lot Passed
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A Roman Silver Spoon with Red Stone: Rome, Ca. 3rd Century CE. Long silver spoon with ornate end; with inlaid red stone, possibly ruby or garnet, right before spoon bowl. 5”L. Provenance: Ex-Glenn Woods Collection, Dallas, TX
0090: A Roman Silver Spoon with Red StoneEst. $800-$1,200
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A Roman Ivory Medallion of Bacchus: From ancient Rome, Ca. 1st-3rd Century CE. A cross section of ivory carved into face of Bacchus (Dionysos) with long wavy hair and beard, lines across forehead, incredibly detailed eyes with pupils,
0090A: A Roman Ivory Medallion of BacchusEst. $1,500-$2,500
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A Roman Gold Applique of Silenus: Roma, Ca. 1st Century BCE. Intrically designed gold applique (in gold sheet) mask of Silenus. Depicted with long beard & mustache, horns, goat ears, and furrowed brow. Mounting holes for display, or
0090B: A Roman Gold Applique of SilenusEst. $2,000-$3,000
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A Roman Glass Pitcher: Rome, Ca. 1st-3rd Century CE. Glass vessel composed of a cylindrical body with a narrow neck and flared rim. A glass narrow and delicate glass handle is attached to side. Plenty of iridescence and
0091: A Roman Glass PitcherEst. $500-$700
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An Interesting Roman Mosaic: Roman Empire, Ca. 2nd Century CE. Wonderful design! A polychrome composition of squares is repeated throughout this long mosaic. Has been reconstituted using the original tessurae and set in modern
0092: An Interesting Roman MosaicEst. $2,000-$2,500Lot Passed
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A Roman Glass Bowl: Rome, Ca. 2nd-3rd Century CE. Rome cup of colorless glass with a light greenish tinge. The cup has a rounded bottom and rests on an applied trailed base ring. On top the rim is slightly splayed out
0093: A Roman Glass BowlEst. $600-$800
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A Roman Glass Candlestick Unguentarium: Rome, 2nd-3rd Century CE. Of pale aquamarine glass, bell-shaped body of very thick glass, a tubular neck and horizontal folded rim. Traces of silvery weathering crust and iridescent highlights
0094: A Roman Glass Candlestick UnguentariumEst. $500-$700
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A Roman Glass Double Balsamarium: Rome, Ca. 1st - 3rd century AD. A double-chambered glass makeup vessel with the original bronze applicator. Height of glass: 4-3/8" (11.5 cm). Provenance: Found at Beth Shean (Buson), Syria, in
0096: A Roman Glass Double BalsamariumEst. $700-$1,000Lot Passed
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A Roman Redware Lamp with Chi-Rho: Carthage, North Africa, Roman Empire, Ca. 4th Century CE. Large terracotta oil lamp with the Chi-Rho (Symbol for Christ) prominently featured on top, surrounded by menorahs along the side of lamp.
0098: A Roman Redware Lamp with Chi-RhoEst. $300-$500
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A Roman Glass Sprinkler Vessel: Rome, Ca. 4th Century CE. Of Green glass with greenish tinge. The flask has an ovoid body supported on a circular base of spooled pinches. The body is decorated with several rows of different size
0099: A Roman Glass Sprinkler VesselEst. $600-$900
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A Byzantine Bronze Double Sided Cross: Byzantium, Ca 6th-10th Century CE. Double sided bronze locket in the form of cross with imprinted saint on both sides. Opens up into a space for storing sacred items. 5-1/8”L. Provenance:
0101: A Byzantine Bronze Double Sided CrossEst. $500-$700
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A Phoenician Bronze Idol: Phoenicia, Ca. 4th-3rd Millennium BCE. Bronze figure of a man with arms spread and wearing a conical hat. Base indicates it is likely a finial for a religious staff. 5-1/2”H. Provenance: Ex-Glenn
0102: A Phoenician Bronze IdolEst. $3,000-$5,000
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An Anatolian Yortan Vessel: Western Turkey, ca. 2700-2500 BCE. Blackware pottery vessel with conical spout, a handle attached to midway up spout, spikes on front of vessel, and subtle zigzag pattern on sides. 7-3/4”H.
0104: An Anatolian Yortan VesselEst. $700-$1,000Lot Passed
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