Treasure Trove 2025-10-26 Auction - 362 Price Results - Art For Eternity LLC in NY
Etruscan Terracotta Cinerary Urn Base Ex Sothebys NY Ex MuseumImpressive Large Roman Marble Statue of a Youthful BacchusPre-Columbian Veragas Cast 14k Gold Bird Pendant
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New York, NY, United States
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Treasure Trove

This auction features a fine selection of ancient, ethnographic, and collectible artworks, with several museum-worthy pieces and top-tier provenance from major private collections, exhibitions, and published sources as well as estate finds. Highlights include: A Roman Marble Statue of Bacchus with documentation; Ancient Egyptian Wood Sarcophagus Bust Ex. Sothebys NY 1987; A pair of Ewe Terracotta Ancestor Shrine Figures; A Pre Columbian Narino Gold Disc depicting a Coca Chewer; A Muisca Gold Mother and Child Tunjo which look like abstract modern art; A rare Egyptian Middle Kingdom Model of a Servant Figure; A Byzantine Glass & Gold Brooch by designer Jean Mahie; an Etruscan Bronze Fighting Herakles: 4th century BC figure, illustrated in the Park Bernet Galleries NY sale of 1970. Estates include: Daryl G Kulok NY, Saul Tuttman and Greg Siskind NY; Frank and Edith O'Blak NY; Henry Cherrick FL; Harry Wallace NYC, Bill Freeman, Scottsdale AZ; Jane and Jack Weprin, NY; Jacques (1921-2023) and Frances Crampon (1922-2025), NYC and many others
Auction Curator:
Howard Nowes
Howard Nowes
Certified Appraiser, Specialist Classical Antiquities, Pre Columbian, Ethnographic & Asian Art
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Ancient Anatolian Marble Kusura Type Idol: Early Bronze Age II, Ca. 2700 to 2400 BC The Kusura-type idols represent a fascinating example of early abstract art from Bronze Age Anatolia, dating to approximately 2700-2100 BCE. This highly
0006: Ancient Anatolian Marble Kusura Type IdolEst. $4,000-$6,000
Holyland Pottery Beakers (2): Hebron, Iron Age Circa 1100-900 BCE likely dating from the Bronze Age. The Levant refers to the Eastern Mediterranean region, encompassing modern-day Lebanon, Syria, Israel, Palestine, and Jordan.
0007: Holyland Pottery Beakers (2)Est. $800-$1,200Lot Passed
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Ancient Near Eastern Phoenician Stone Head Pendant: Circa 1st Millennium BCE. Possible Phoenician A well molded head in high relief with protruding nose, incised beard long reminiscent of King Xerxes. The eyes hollowed out were once inlaid. Possibly
0011: Ancient Near Eastern Phoenician Stone Head PendantEst. $2,000-$3,000
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Trio Near Eastern Bronze Stag Pendants: Cast Bronze Stag Pendants, probably from the Caspian Sea Area, Ca. 1st Millennium BC stylized cast bronze animals with high horns and curled tail. The largest with a loop hole on back for
0013A: Trio Near Eastern Bronze Stag PendantsEst. $400-$600
Bactrian Verigated Tan Stone Ritual Object: Bronze Age, Ca. 2nd to 1st Millennium BC. Carved mottled tan hardstone, egg or bullet shaped weight or idol. Bears two drill holes at top for attachment and stands on a flat base with slightly
0015: Bactrian Verigated Tan Stone Ritual ObjectEst. $1,000-$2,000Lot Passed
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Ancient Near Eastern Limestone Cosmetic Jar: Ancient Near Eastern Limestone Cosmetic Jar Near East or Egypt, circa 1st Millennium BCE. . A carved limestone vessel of globular form with a short cylindrical neck and flat base. The shoulders are
0016: Ancient Near Eastern Limestone Cosmetic JarEst. $250-$500
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Canaanite Bronze Duckbill Axeheads (2): Bronze Age, ca. 1900 - 1550 BCE A finely cast bronze axe head of characteristic duckbill form, the flared blade tapering to a rounded edge. The body is pierced with two narrow oval eyes flanking a
0021: Canaanite Bronze Duckbill Axeheads (2)Est. $1,000-$2,000