Ancient / Ethnographic Art Discovery Sale 2013-04-19 Auction - 314 Price Results - Artemis Gallery in CO - Page 5
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A Set of 3 Egyptian Faience UshabtisA Viking Silver Bracelet with Snakes - 140g!A Hellenistic Greek Mask of a Woman
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Ancient / Ethnographic Art Discovery Sale

Artemis Gallery

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April 19 is your opportunity to DISCOVER hundreds of authentic examples of ancient and ethnographic art, as well as prehistoric artifacts - most priced below dealer cost! This inaugural sale includes examples of classical antiquities from Egypt, Greece and Rome, the Near East, the Far East and Pre-Columbian art from over a dozen ancient American cultures and plus really fine and fun examples of ethnographic art, as well as out-of-this-world items like meteorites! We've cleaned out the Artemis Gallery warehouse and asked few other dealers to join us - all lots are priced to move! Don't miss the fun!
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A Syro-Hittite Terracotta Figure: From the ancient Near East, Syria, Ca. 2000 BCE. Terracotta figure in abstract human form, with impressed detail of eyes, and jewelry. Remnants of white pigment. 3-1/4"H. Provenance: Ex D Smith
0068: A Syro-Hittite Terracotta FigureEst. $200-$300
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An Indus Valley Fertility Goddess: Pakistan / Afghanistan, Mehrgarh Period, Ca 2800 to 2600 BCE. Seated female fertility figure with simple features wearing a long veil over the top of her head and wide collar just above large
0068A: An Indus Valley Fertility GoddessEst. $150-$225
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Ancient Elamite Bronze Ibex Miniature: Elamite Empire, Luristan, Ca. Late 3rd - Early 1st Millennium BCE. Small cast bronze figure of standing ibex with large eyes, horns, and incised muscular detail. Wood block stand. Ibex itself stands
0069: Ancient Elamite Bronze Ibex MiniatureEst. $300-$450
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Elamite Bronze Spear / Arrow (set of 3): Elamite Empire, Luristan, Ca. Late 3rd - Early 1st Millennia BCE. This set of three early Elamite bronze blades includes two spear tips, and one bronze arrow head. The largest blade has a center
0070: Elamite Bronze Spear / Arrow (set of 3)Est. $300-$450
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An Iranian Pottery Askos: From the ancient Near East, Iran, Ca late 2nd to 1st millennium BC. Pottery pouring vessel in the form of a ram or mouflon, small spout upon back, loop handle and spout in the form of the head of the
0071: An Iranian Pottery AskosEst. $400-$600
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Ancient Luristan Elamite Bronze Bird: From the ancient Near East, Elamite Empire, Luristan, Ca. Late 3rd - Early 1st Millennia BCE. Bronze cast duck with wing detail. Has developed a nice patina. Wood mount. Bird itself measures 1"H.
0072: Ancient Luristan Elamite Bronze BirdEst. $300-$450
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Ancient Luristan Bronze Dagger 11-3/4"L: From the ancient Near East, northwestern Iran, Ca 800 to 1200 BCE. With beautiful deep-green/brown patina, thin sharp blade has small blood ridge running up center, thin shaft drilled for
0073: Ancient Luristan Bronze Dagger 11-3/4"LEst. $400-$600
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Ancient Luristan Bronze Spear Blade: Northwest Iran, Ca 1000 to 800 BCE. Luristan culture, nice molded bronze spear blade with tapering blood ridge down the center, and hooked barb for attachment to wooden shaft. 10-3/4"L
0074A: Ancient Luristan Bronze Spear BladeEst. $300-$400
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A Luristan Bronze Mace Head: Northwest Iran, Ca 1000 to 800 BCE. Molded bronze mace head or scepter, with panel at top decorated with slithering snakes, long socket at lower section for attachment to wooden shaft. 8"L
0074B: A Luristan Bronze Mace HeadEst. $400-$600
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A Late Indus Valley Pottery Rattle: From Waziristan (between Afghanistan and Pakistan), dating to mid first millennium BC. Terracotta rattle in the form of a seated lord; with large belly and floral tunic. Rattle still quite
0076: A Late Indus Valley Pottery RattleEst. $400-$600
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Ancient Gandharan Stucco Buddha Head 5"H: India, Gandharan Culture, Ca. 300-400 CE. Buddha head set in stucco, incised facial detail and scalloped hair. Traditional long ear lobes and hair tied up in bun. Professionally mounted. Head itself
0081: Ancient Gandharan Stucco Buddha Head 5"HEst. $300-$450
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Gandharan Stucco Hands Holding Cornucopia: India, ca. 300- 400 CE. Fragment from a larger statue, a pair of stucco hands holding a cornucopia (horn of plenty) which most likely came from a figural grouping of Hariti and Panchika. The female
0081B: Gandharan Stucco Hands Holding CornucopiaEst. $500-$700
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Rare Gupta Finial of Ganesha Elephant: India, Ca. 300 - 500 CE. This terracotta finial of the Hindi Elephant-headed god Ganesha has incised details on face, and is wearing a sacred crown on head. Original mounting hole is a cylinder
0082: Rare Gupta Finial of Ganesha ElephantEst. $300-$500
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Gupta Terracotta Fitting - Ram: From the region that stretched from India thru Northern Pakistan (present-day Indus Valley), ca. 300-500 AD. Form in red terracotta. Chest, head, and horns of ram, with bridal around head and between
0083: Gupta Terracotta Fitting - RamEst. $400-$600
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A Lot of 18 Medieval Iron Arrowheads: Europe, Ca. 600 - 1000 CE. 18 iron arrow heads of varying size and shape. Measuring from 2-3/4" - almost 5"L. Provenance: Ex-Fort Knox Artifacts, AZ. Authenticity Guaranteed The starting
0084B: A Lot of 18 Medieval Iron ArrowheadsEst. $300-$400
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