Treasure Trove 2025-10-26 Auction - 362 Price Results - Art For Eternity LLC in NY - Page 2
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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Egyptian Wood Bust from a Sarcophagus Ex Sothebys: Ptolemaic Period, Circa 712 to 300 BC. Handsome carved mask and front upper sections, originally from a sarcophagus. Painted over gesso remains. Size: 15-1/2 inches H. Condition: Age wear to
0023: Egyptian Wood Bust from a Sarcophagus Ex SothebysEst. $8,000-$12,000
Egyptian Wood Lion Formed Furniture Leg: Late Period, Circa 712 to 300 BC. This ancient frontis of a lion may have adorned a low funerary bed or bier on which the coffin or mummy rested, or perhaps a stool intended to hold funerary items
0024: Egyptian Wood Lion Formed Furniture LegEst. $3,000-$5,000Lot Passed
Egyptian Limestone Anthropoid Mask: Late Period, ca. 700-300 BCE. Facial section of a limestone sarcophagus showing a man's face with deep-set eyes, well formed nose and raised thin lipped mouth. Large ears at sides and simple domed
0025: Egyptian Limestone Anthropoid MaskEst. $8,000-$14,000Lot Passed
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Ancient Egyptian Wood Polychrome Painted Mask: Late period, 22nd Dynasty, Ca 664 BC. Elegant and refined carved wood mask naturally proportioned youthful face with symmetric features, sensual lips with remains of pink painted flesh tones and
0026: Ancient Egyptian Wood Polychrome Painted MaskEst. $2,000-$3,000
Egyptian Green Glaze faience Ushabti: Third Intermediate Period, 21st-22nd Dynasty, circa 1069-900 B.C. A pale green standing shabti servant figure with agricultural instruments,. with head band and single line of hieroglyphic
0029: Egyptian Green Glaze faience UshabtiEst. $600-$1,000Lot Passed
Egyptian faience Ushabti: Third Intermediate Period, 21st-22nd Dynasty, circa 1069-900 B.C.Faience ushabti with pale blue glaze, modeled in mummiform pose with arms across chest and tripart wig, added black details with
0030: Egyptian faience UshabtiEst. $600-$900Lot Passed
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Egyptian Composition Ushabtis (2): XXth Dynasty Ca. 1200 to 1085 BC. to Late Period Ca 500 BC A smaller deep blue faience ushabti with darker ink modeled in mummiform pose, Added black details with inscription The Illuminated Osiris.
0031: Egyptian Composition Ushabtis (2)Est. $600-$900
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Egyptian Faience Ushabti for Papu: 19th Dynasty, Circa 1550 - 1070 BC. A pale blue-green faience mummiform ushabti with black painted details including painted wigs, facial details, arms holding the crook and scepter, (symbols of
0033: Egyptian Faience Ushabti for PapuEst. $700-$900
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Rare Egyptian Tan Steatite Scarab with Ram Head: Second Intermediate Period ca. 1640 to 1500 B.C. Naturalistic carved tan glazed steatite beetle body with ram head; triangular shape face and curled horns. The signs on the flat side base are an
0035: Rare Egyptian Tan Steatite Scarab with Ram HeadEst. $800-$1,200
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Egyptian Blue Faience Son of Horus Plaque: Late Period, Ca. 715 to 500 BC. A blue faience glaze depiction of a standing human headed Son of Horus; mummiform depicted in profile bearded and holding a scepter. Four loop holes for suspension. A
0040: Egyptian Blue Faience Son of Horus PlaqueEst. $1,000-$2,000
Greek Archaic Style Plank Goddess: Aegean, Boeatian Ca. 650 to 500 BC. A standing female with outstretched arms and flatly rendered body, slightly rounded head wearing and arched polos (crown) and with ornate slip painted decoration
0041: Greek Archaic Style Plank GoddessEst. $1,000-$1,500Lot Passed
Greek Terracotta Protome Head: Arcahic Period, Ca. 6th century B.C. A lovely ideal bust depicting a goddess with well modeled facial features and wearing a long diadem headdress. Pierced with a suspension hole at the top center
0042: Greek Terracotta Protome HeadEst. $600-$900Lot Passed
Ancient Cypriot Pottery Lug Handle Bowl: Cypro-Geometric, Ca. 900 to 750 BC Round bodied shallow vessel with thick rim, loop handle and decorated in burnished surface Condition: restoredand with surface wear. Export lead bulla stamp
0043: Ancient Cypriot Pottery Lug Handle BowlEst. $800-$1,200Lot Passed