FINE ANCIENT ART - PRINCE COLLECTION 2025-06-08 Auction - 497 Price Results - Apollo Art Auctions in London
SUPERB GREEK CORINTHIAN BRONZE HELMETOUTSTANDING EGYPTIAN GRANITE BUST OF A GODDESSHELLENISTIC SOLID GOLD RING DEPICTING NOBLEWOMAN
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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 8th of June at 1 p.m. GMT. The auction showcases a spectacular array of antiquities from the Egyptian, Roman, Greek, Viking, Medieval and Western Asiatic cultures ranging between 6000 BC to 1600 AD. 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. All lots will be available for preview at our central London showroom by appointment only. Our white-gloved team professionally handles all items preparing them for in-house shipping. Contact us via email or by calling (+44) 7424 994167.
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OUTSTANDING EGYPTIAN GRANITE BUST OF A GODDESS: New Kingdom, 19th Dynasty, Reign of Sety I or early years of Ramesses II, Ca. 1290 - 1270 BC. A red granite bust depicting a goddess, shown wearing a tripartite wig finely incised with narrow,
0003: OUTSTANDING EGYPTIAN GRANITE BUST OF A GODDESSEst. £121,753-£243,506
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EGYPTIAN WOODEN BOAT MODEL: Middle Kingdom, Ca. 2055 - 1790 BC. An Egyptian Middle Kingdom wooden boat model made from sycamore wood. Found in tombs, models such as this one depict small crews, including rowers and a helmsman,
0005: EGYPTIAN WOODEN BOAT MODELEst. £6,088-£12,175
EGYPTIAN FRAGMENT OF SANDSTONE FUNERARY STELA: XXV Dynasty 747-664 BC. An Egyptian fragment of a funerary stela. This is likely the second register of the stela: the offerings for the deceased and part of his son's face performing funerary
0006: EGYPTIAN FRAGMENT OF SANDSTONE FUNERARY STELAEst. £6,088-£12,175Lot Passed
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EGYPTIAN WOODEN BUST OF PHARAOH WITH BRONZE COBRA: New Kingdom, Ca. 1550 - 1069 BC. A wooden bust of a pharaoh. The face is solemn, with almond-shaped eyes, a defined nose, and full lips that convey a sense of authority. The head is adorned with a
0007: EGYPTIAN WOODEN BUST OF PHARAOH WITH BRONZE COBRAEst. £6,088-£12,175
ROMANO-EGYPTIAN GILDED BRONZE CROWNED ISIS-FORTUNA: Ca. AD 200 - 400. A cast and gilded bronze statuette of Isis-Fortuna standing in contrapposto on an integral stepped base. She wears a long, finely pleated chiton bound at the waist, and a high
0008: ROMANO-EGYPTIAN GILDED BRONZE CROWNED ISIS-FORTUNAEst. £20,292-£40,584Lot Passed
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GRAECO-EGYPTIAN GOLD COILED BRACELET WITH SNAKE FINIALS: Ca. 225 - 175 BC. A gold bracelet formed as a coiled band with terminals modelled in the form of a serpent’s head with detailed scales, and recessed eyes. For similar see: The Metropolitan Museum
0009: GRAECO-EGYPTIAN GOLD COILED BRACELET WITH SNAKE FINIALSEst. £10,146-£20,292
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ROMANO-EGYPTIAN GOLD SNAKE RING: Ca. 332 BC - AD 100. A gold ring formed from a single rod of circular-section wire wound into six tight spirals, terminating with a stylised serpent’s head hammered into a flattened, almond-shaped
0010: ROMANO-EGYPTIAN GOLD SNAKE RINGEst. £1,623-£2,706
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EGYPTIAN POTTERY VASE: New Kingdom, 18th Dynasty, Ca. 1550 - 1307 BC. A pottery vase with an ovoid body, wheel-made from Nile silt and covered in a pink slip. Each side is decorated with a leaping bull-calf facing left,
0011: EGYPTIAN POTTERY VASEEst. £6,088-£12,175
EGYPTIAN LIFE-SIZE GRANITE ARM OF GOD OR GODDESS: New Kingdom, Ca. 1550 - 1069. A life-size fragment of a deity statue carved from granite, preserving the left arm. The musculature is subtly defined, with a broad upper part tapering towards a
0012: EGYPTIAN LIFE-SIZE GRANITE ARM OF GOD OR GODDESSEst. £6,088-£12,175Lot Passed
EGYPTIAN GRANITE HEAD OF MAN WITH WIG: Late Period, Ca. 664 - 332 BC. A stone head of a man wearing a wig, carved from mottled grey granite. The head with oval face, prominent brows, almond-shaped eyes and pursed lips, framed by a
0013: EGYPTIAN GRANITE HEAD OF MAN WITH WIGEst. £2,029-£4,058Lot Passed
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COLLECTION OF EGYPTIAN FAIENCE TILES: Old Kingdom, Ca. 2686 - 2181 BC. A collection of 50 rectangular faience tiles, each with a slightly convex upper face, coated in a turquoise glaze with a projection on the back for attachment.
0014: COLLECTION OF EGYPTIAN FAIENCE TILESEst. £4,058-£8,117
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COLLECTION OF EGYPTIAN FAIENCE TILES: Old Kingdom, Ca. 2686 - 2181 BC. A collection of 66 rectangular faience tiles, each with a slightly convex upper face, coated in a turquoise glaze with a projection on the back for attachment.
0015: COLLECTION OF EGYPTIAN FAIENCE TILESEst. £4,058-£8,117
EGYPTIAN GESSO-PAINTED WOOD MUMMY MASK: Late Period, Ca. 664-332 BC. A wooden mummy mask from the lid of an anthropoid coffin, coated in gesso and painted with polychrome pigments. The face is rendered in a dark red hue, with black
0016: EGYPTIAN GESSO-PAINTED WOOD MUMMY MASKEst. £2,029-£4,058Lot Passed
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EGYPTIAN WOODEN PAINTED USHABTI BOX: Late Period to Ptolemaic Period, Ca. 664 - 30 BC. A rectangular wooden ushabti box / case composed of rectangular planks, with a flat top and base. The exterior is decorated with alternating vertical
0017: EGYPTIAN WOODEN PAINTED USHABTI BOXEst. £1,623-£2,706
LARGE EGYPTIAN WOODEN FIGURINE OF PTAH SOKAR: Late Period to Ptolemaic Period, Ca. 664 - 30 BC. A polychrome wood figure of Ptah-Sokar carved from a single piece of wood with mummiform contours, the figure wears a tripartite wig and false beard.
0018: LARGE EGYPTIAN WOODEN FIGURINE OF PTAH SOKAREst. £1,623-£2,706Lot Passed
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EGYPTIAN LEATHER HAT: Roman Period, Ca. 30 BC - AD 200. A leather hat of cylindrical form, made from stitched panels with a prominent central ridge and a reinforced lower edge. Mounted within a modern display frame.
0019: EGYPTIAN LEATHER HATEst. £1,015-£2,029
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COLLECTION OF EGYPTIAN PAPYRUS WITH COPTIC SCRIPT: Ca. 30 BC - AD 400. A collection of papyri inscribed with demotic text in black ink. Demotic was used specifically for writing detailed documents, like accounting, literacy, and religious texts, and
0020: COLLECTION OF EGYPTIAN PAPYRUS WITH COPTIC SCRIPTEst. £1,015-£2,029
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EGYPTIAN FAIENCE NECKLACE WITH CENTRAL GOLD BEAD: Ca. 1550 - 664 BC. A restrung necklace of elongated turquoise-blue faience beads centring on a faceted bicone-shaped gold bead. Reviewed by Simone Musso, consultant curator for Egyptian antiquities
0021: EGYPTIAN FAIENCE NECKLACE WITH CENTRAL GOLD BEADEst. £1,015-£2,029
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STUNNING EGYPTIAN GOLD AND FAIENCE PECTORAL NECKLACE: New Kingdom, Ca. 1550 - 1069 BC. A broad collar composed of multiple rows of tubular faience beads in green, blue, and earthly tones, interspersed with flat disc spacers and arranged in a graduated
0022: STUNNING EGYPTIAN GOLD AND FAIENCE PECTORAL NECKLACEEst. £2,029-£4,058
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EGYPTIAN NECKLACE WITH FAIENCE, GOLD AND CARNELIAN BEADS: Ca. 1550 - 332 BC. A restrung broad collar necklace composed of a row of turquoise-blue faience tubular beads framed by small reddish-brown disc beads. The lower edge features a network of strung
0023: EGYPTIAN NECKLACE WITH FAIENCE, GOLD AND CARNELIAN BEADSEst. £2,029-£4,058
COLLECTION OF EGYPTIAN FAIENCE NECKLACES: Middle Kingdom to Ptolemaic Period, Ca. 2055 - 30 BC. A collection of six restrung faience necklaces. The one on the left is composed of vibrant blue faience disc and globular beads, interspersed
0024: COLLECTION OF EGYPTIAN FAIENCE NECKLACESEst. £1,623-£2,706Lot Passed