Treasure Trove 2025-10-26 Auction - 362 Price Results - Art For Eternity LLC in NY - Page 13
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
Auction Details

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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Vintage Maori Wood Post with Inlaid eyes: 20th cent vintage. Finely detailed wooden Maori Tiki statue with carved tattoo designs, carved Moko face tattoo, tongue extended and inlaid shell eyes. Teko Teko is a representation of a Maori
0242: Vintage Maori Wood Post with Inlaid eyesEst. $200-$400
Pair of Teak Wood Model Totem Poles: Northwest Coast, Ca. mid. 20th century. Pair of matching carved teak wood totem type lamp bases, each carved from a single piece of teak with an integral block base. A small chip reattached on the
0243: Pair of Teak Wood Model Totem PolesEst. $600-$900Lot Passed
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Karo Batak Silvered Brass Spiraled Ear Ornament: 19th–early 20th century. This striking ear ornament, called Padung Padung, was made in silver and brass by Batak people in West Sumatra, Indonesia, renowned for their rich cultural heritage and
0244: Karo Batak Silvered Brass Spiraled Ear OrnamentEst. $800-$1,200
Inuit Carved Stone Hunter in Parker: Canada, 20th Century AD Carving of a hunter in a parka with full hood leaning foward.Inuit artists use several types of stone for their carvings, with the most prominent being serpentine a lovely
0246: Inuit Carved Stone Hunter in ParkerEst. $300-$500Lot Passed
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Russian Polychrome Painted Wood Religious Icons (4): Ca. 19th to 20th Century AD. Lovely hand painted Christian scenes in a medieval style with a distinct readable iconography. Smallest with Madonna and Child; others with saints and one with
0251: Russian Polychrome Painted Wood Religious Icons (4)Est. $600-$1,000
Magic Lantern Slides in Case: Traditional magic lantern slides are made of glass. A typical magic lantern slide consists of either a single glass plate or, more commonly, two glass plates sandwiching a hand-painted or
0254: Magic Lantern Slides in CaseEst. $400-$600Lot Passed
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Book lot on Tribal African Art 10: 1. Treasures from the Africa-Museum, exhibition catalogue from Tervuren, highlights significant pieces and collections from the Africa Museum in Belgium, 2. Passion d?Afrique, explores themes and
0258: Book lot on Tribal African Art 10Est. $300-$500
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Book lot 14 on Ancient Greek World: 1. The Sculpture and Sculptors of the Greeks by Gisela M.A. Richter, Yale University Press, classic comprehensive reference on Greek sculpture and the artists who created it, 2. Greek Vases in the
0259: Book lot 14 on Ancient Greek WorldEst. $300-$500
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Book lot 12 on Pre Columbian South America: 1. To Weave for the Sun: Andean Textiles in the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston by Rebecca Stone-Miller, illustrated survey and catalogue of Andean textile traditions featuring the MFA Boston collection,
0260: Book lot 12 on Pre Columbian South AmericaEst. $300-$500