Auction #19: Ancient Artifacts Mini Auction 2013-05-05 Auction - 214 Price Results - Ancient Resource Auctions in CA - Page 6
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.
A pair of Egyptian faience ushabtis: A pair of Egyptian faience ushabtis, 3rd Intermediate Period, Dynasty 21, c. 1075 - 945 BC, each mummiform, wearing tripartite headdress, arms crossed over chest, hands holding implements detailed in
0120: A pair of Egyptian faience ushabtisEst. $400-$500Lot Passed
A Roman discus lamp depicting Cupid: A Roman discus lamp depicting Cupid within the concave disk, c. 1st-3rd Century AD, L: 11.6 cm, D: 7.7 cm. The shoulder is decorated with a raised design, there is a loop handle, and the nozzle is
0124: A Roman discus lamp depicting CupidEst. $400-$500Lot Passed
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Etruscan head and torso of a bearded man: An Etruscan terracotta head and torso of a bearded man, Magnia Graecia, c. 3rd Century BC, wearing a tunic and a rolled diadem. Some traces of white dressing and paints in the crevices. H: 5 3/4"
0125: Etruscan head and torso of a bearded manEst. $400-$500
A group of 8 Roman horn bracelets: A group of 8 Roman horn bracelets of varying sizes, c. 1st-3rd Century AD. The largest D: 9 cm, the smallest D: 3.5 cm. Ex property from the collection of Joseph Klein (1899-1987), New York City. Mr.
0129: A group of 8 Roman horn braceletsEst. $400-$500Lot Passed
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Large and very thick, better than bone bracelet: A large and very thick, better than bone bracelet, c. 1st-3rd Century AD, D: 10 cm. Ex property from the collection of Joseph Klein (1899-1987), New York City. Mr. Klein sought out and acquired these
0130: Large and very thick, better than bone braceletEst. $400-$500
A group of 2 Roman bone carvings: A group of 2 Roman bone carvings, c. 1st-3rd Century AD. The first a small, but finely detailed Roman Corinthian capital, probably for decoration on a piece of furniture, H: 2.1 cm. Some damage to
0131: A group of 2 Roman bone carvingsEst. $400-$500Lot Passed
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Etruscan pouring vessel of a scarcer type: A one handled Etruscan pouring vessel of a scarcer type, c. 5th-3rd Century BC, H: 14 cm. The narrow spout would allow for pouring in smaller increments, so this was probably used for more expensive
0132: Etruscan pouring vessel of a scarcer typeEst. $400-$500
A Roman long handled (silver?) spoon: A Roman long handled (silver?) spoon, c. 1st-3rd Century AD, L: 27.3 cm. Ex property from the collection of Joseph Klein (1899-1987), New York City. Mr. Klein sought out and acquired these souvenirs
0133: A Roman long handled (silver?) spoonEst. $400-$500Lot Passed
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A Greek terracotta face of a woman: A Greek terracotta face of a woman, c. 3rd - 2nd Century BC, frontally molded with traces of white dressing, the eyes and lips highlighted in black. H: 2 7/8" (7.3 cm). Ex Alex Malloy, 1980.
0133A: A Greek terracotta face of a womanEst. $400-$500
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Interesting Near Eastern 'Devil Trap' bowl: A Near Eastern 'Devil Trap' bowl, c. 5th - 7th Century AD, creme buff, with Aramaic spell written on the inside spiraling down towards the bottom. Rejoined from three sherds, some fading of
0133B: Interesting Near Eastern 'Devil Trap' bowlEst. $400-$500
An Egyptian green faience scaraboid: An Egyptian green faience scaraboid in the form of a baboon, Late Period, c. 664 - 332 BC, men signs on base. 21 x 16mm. Cf. Matouk V. II, no. 826 for type; Ex Royal Athena Galleries, New York.
0134: An Egyptian green faience scaraboidEst. $500-$600Lot Passed
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Half of a Byzantine bronze Enkolpia: Half of a Byzantine bronze Enkolpia c. 10th - 12th Century AD, with the image of Christ nicely incised with great detail. H: 1 7/8" (4.8 cm). Ex collection of Clemens Holzmeister (1887-1983),
0136: Half of a Byzantine bronze EnkolpiaEst. $500-$600
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Beautiful Egyptian green faience amulet of Bes: A beautiful Egyptian green faience amulet of the god Bes, Late Period, c. 664 - 30 BC, finely detailed and a superb example! Holed through the shoulders for suspension. H: 32mm. Ex Joel Malter, 1980.
0138: Beautiful Egyptian green faience amulet of BesEst. $500-$600
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A blue-green Egyptian faience ushabti: A blue-green Egyptian faience ushabti, Late Period, c. 664 - 30 BC, mummiform, wearing tripartite headdress and false beard, arms folded across chest, hands holding a pick and hoe, basket over left
0140: A blue-green Egyptian faience ushabtiEst. $500-$600