Auction #19: Ancient Artifacts Mini Auction 2013-05-05 Auction - 214 Price Results - Ancient Resource Auctions in CA - Page 2
A choice Greek glass AmphoriskosA piece of dried, preserved breadA life-size Etruscan terracotta foot
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Montrose, CA, United States
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Auction #19: Ancient Artifacts Mini Auction

Featuring an inexpensive selection of well-provenanced and authentic ancient Egyptian, Greek, Roman and Near Eastern artifacts.
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A lot of 3 Egyptian terracotta heads, Ptolemaic: A lot of 3 Egyptian terracotta heads, Ptolemaic, c. 3rd - 1st Century BC, the first a well-detailed head of a lady with large rolled diadem, the second a lady with large eyes and a large diadem, and
0024: A lot of 3 Egyptian terracotta heads, PtolemaicEst. $200-$300
A lot of 2 nice bronze Roman fibulae: A lot of 2 nice bronze Roman fibulae, c. 2nd Century AD, the first a classic knee type with tinned surfaces and remains of iron coil, L: 40mm, the second a bow type with original coil and pin, just
0025: A lot of 2 nice bronze Roman fibulaeEst. $200-$300Lot Passed
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Roman glass unguentarium with two-part body: A Roman yellow glass unguentarium with two-part body, Eastern Mediterranean, 2nd - 3rd Century BC, the base nearly flat, the neck long and tubular, the mouth flattened with rim folded in. H: 3 1/2"
0026: Roman glass unguentarium with two-part bodyEst. $200-$300
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A group of 12 ancient bronze objects: A group of 12 ancient bronze objects. Lot includes a Luristan bell, c. 1200 - 800 BC, a Roman bronze element in the form of a Dolphin, a pair of Roman bronze fibulae, c. 2nd - 3rd Century AD, a Roman
0027: A group of 12 ancient bronze objectsEst. $200-$300
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A pair of Medieval decorated annular brooches: A pair of Medieval decorated annular brooches from the Richard Hattatt collection, 13th - 14thCentury, each with original; pin. L: 35mm & 30mm. Mounted on Hattatt's original base with his notes.
0029: A pair of Medieval decorated annular broochesEst. $200-$300
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A Romano-Celtic bronze flat disk brooch: A Romano-Celtic bronze flat disk brooch from the Richard Hattatt collection, 2nd Century AD, late sunburst type, with enameled star pattern. W: 23mm. Intact with pin. Found near Ipswich. Mounted on
0030: A Romano-Celtic bronze flat disk broochEst. $200-$300
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A lot of 3 Hellenistic terracotta heads: A lot of 3 Hellenistic terracotta heads, c 3rd - 1st Century BC, including a pair of ladies, one with an elaborate headdress, and a man with short cropped hair. Each in nice style with good detail.
0031: A lot of 3 Hellenistic terracotta headsEst. $200-$300
A lot of 4 Roman bronze fibulae: A lot of 4 Roman bronze fibulae. The lot includes a nice trumpet fibula, L: 2 1/4" (5.7 cm); a Thistle broach, L: 1 1/2" (3.8 cm); a one-piece Manheim type with attractive green patination, L: 3"
0032: A lot of 4 Roman bronze fibulaeEst. $200-$300Lot Passed
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A Roman black ware ribbed beaker: A Roman black ware ribbed beaker, c. 1st Century BC - 1st Century AD, the body rounded with raised disk foot, the rim lightly flared. Intact with minor rim chipping and some light deposits. H: 4"
0033: A Roman black ware ribbed beakerEst. $200-$300
A dynamic bronze figure of a cherub: A dynamic bronze figure of a cherub, 19th Century, very well modeled with expressive features and sense of motion. He is depicted nude with partial drapery flowing about his body, covering his
0034: A dynamic bronze figure of a cherubEst. $200-$300Lot Passed
A pair of Greek pottery vessels: A pair of Greek pottery vessels. The first is a 'tear drop vial', c. 2nd - 1st Century BC, H: 5 1/2" (13.9 cm). The second vessel is an ovoid bottle, c. 3rd - 1st Century BC, the surfaces without
0035: A pair of Greek pottery vesselsEst. $200-$300Lot Passed
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A Near Eastern glazed ceramic rooster: A Near Eastern glazed ceramic rooster, c. 10th - 14th Century, mold made , with nice details and a circular base with opening on bottom. Intact with minor chipping, the glaze now a grayish-white and
0036: A Near Eastern glazed ceramic roosterEst. $200-$300
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An Early Bronze Age shallow bowl, EB II: An Early Bronze Age shallow bowl, EB II, c. 3000 - 2700 BC, the base flat, the walls slightly angling upward, the rim nearly vertical with no lip. From a light orange clay with traces of a creme
0037: An Early Bronze Age shallow bowl, EB IIEst. $200-$300
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A Roman spindle bottle: A Roman spindle bottle, c. 1st - 2nd Century AD, the body tapering to a wide, flat foot, the neck tubular with well-formed rim. H: 23.3 cm). Intact and a very nice example! Ex Philadelphia private
0038: A Roman spindle bottleEst. $200-$300
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A bronze snaffle bit from a horse bridle kit: A bronze snaffle bit from a horse bridle kit, Luristan, early 1st millennium BC. Made from twisted bronze wire with single joint. Intact with attractive green patination. Ex old English collection L:
0039: A bronze snaffle bit from a horse bridle kitEst. $200-$300
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A Luristan hammered bronze cup: A Luristan hammered bronze cup, c. 1000 - 800 BC, the sides heavily concaved, the base with raised disk. H: 2 7/8" (7.3 cm). Intact, thick green patina, partially cleaned in one area revealing
0040: A Luristan hammered bronze cupEst. $200-$300
A Roman bronze lamp pendant: A Roman bronze lamp pendant, 4th - 5th Century AD, designed as a tripodal candelabrum; the lamp with a cross as a thumb piece. H: 2 1/2" (6.4 cm). Nicely detailed, minor losses to feet. Custom stand.
0041: A Roman bronze lamp pendantEst. $200-$300Lot Passed
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An interesting Egyptian wood votive penis: An interesting Egyptian wood votive penis, c. 1st Millennium BC, well-carved with the necessary details. L: 2 3/4" (7 cm). Heavy age splitting and in two parts. Ex Alex Malloy, 1980.
0044: An interesting Egyptian wood votive penisEst. $200-$300
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A Canaanite steatite scarab, Ex Royal Athena: A Canaanite steatite scarab with hieroglyphs and the name of Tuthmose III from the Hyksos Period, c. 1600 BC, the Middle Bronze Age. Intact, but the original glaze has gone white. 13 x 9 mm. Ex Royal
0045: A Canaanite steatite scarab, Ex Royal AthenaEst. $200-$300
New Kingdom Egyptian steatite scarab: New Kingdom, 1570-1070 BC, Egyptian steatite scarab with the name of Tuthmose III between feathers. 15 x 9 mm. Cf. Petrie, Historical Scarabs, no. 1039. Ex Collection of Jonathan Rosen, New York.
0046: New Kingdom Egyptian steatite scarabEst. $200-$300Lot Passed
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A group of 4 ancient ceramic Roman oil lamps: A group of 4 ancient ceramic Roman oil lamps, c. 1st-6th Century AD. The first an intact Eastern Mediterranean type lamp, the body decorated with incised lines and the nozzle straight with rounded
0047: A group of 4 ancient ceramic Roman oil lampsEst. $200-$300