Fine Antiquities featuring King Tut 2013-06-13 Auction - 170 Price Results - Artemis Fine Arts in CO - Page 3
Egyptian Seal Mold of King TutankhamunGreek Corinthian Bronze Helmet, ex-Artemis GallerySuperb Roman Bronze Chariot Fittings of Hercules
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Louisville, CO, United States
Auction Details

Fine Antiquities featuring King Tut

King Tut Meets Hollywood!

Antiquities-Saleroom is proud to present a spectacular 2-Day Auction of the finest Classical and Pre-Columbian treasures June 13 and 14. The 13th will be a lucky day for collectors of classical art with world-class examples of Greek, Egyptian, Roman, Etruscan, Asian and Near-Eastern art. Many published examples. But the highlight of this day's auction is an incredibly rare and important terracotta seal mold of none other than THE King Tut, with provenance dating back to the 1950's. King Tut items simply do not come to auction, and we expect this piece to generate excitement in at least 4 continents!

On Day 2, the auction jumps back to this side of 'the pond' with a continuation of our February 2013 sale of Pre-Columbian art featuring superb examples from 2 major Hollywood insiders. Moche, Chavin, Inca, Maya, Colima, Nayarit, Veracruz and many more cultures will be represented. All items offered for sale in this auction have been legally acquired, are legal to sell, and guaranteed authentic/as described.

Antiquities-Saleroom does not sell replicas or items 'in the style of' any ancient culture. What's more, no sale is ever final if you're not happy. Bid with confidence, your satisfaction is unconditionally guaranteed!
Greek Apulian Red-Figure Skyphos: Magna Graecia, Apulia, ca. 5th Century BCE. Terracotta vessel with red figure design. Side A has two men, one holding an idol, the other appears to be tossing a stone. Side B depicts two men, one
0048: Greek Apulian Red-Figure SkyphosEst. $3,500-$7,000Lot Passed
SOLD
Greek Bronze Griffin Head Fitting: Greece, Classical Period, ca. 5th Century BCE. Bronze figure of a gryphon, depicted with open and snarling mouth, alert ears, and fierce eyes. Elaborate incised detail on both sides of face and neck.
0049: Greek Bronze Griffin Head FittingEst. $700-$1,400
Greek Italo-Corinthian Aryballos: Greece, Corinth, Ca. 5th Century BCE. Terracotta aryballos with gryphon and lion design. Two beasts are surrounded by geometrical designs and flowers, with black sun rays on shoulder and rim of
0050: Greek Italo-Corinthian AryballosEst. $3,000-$6,000Lot Passed
Greek Corinthian Decorated Skyphos: Greece, Corinth, ca. 5th Century BCE. Ancient pottery twin-handled vessel with nicely figured painting around exterior featuring one owl and three swans, with two rosettes. 3" x 7-1/4" Provenance:
0051: Greek Corinthian Decorated SkyphosEst. $1,500-$3,000Lot Passed
Rare Greek Blackware Kylix: Greece, ca. 5th - 4th Century BCE. Very unusual handles. The interior of the shallow bowl features 7 stamped palmettes or faces. Elegant graceful shape, stunning in its simplicity. 8" x 1 5/8"
0052: Rare Greek Blackware KylixEst. $1,200-$3,000Lot Passed
Rare Greek Attic Right Foot Votive: Greece, Athens, ca. 4th Century BCE. Like most of you, our initial assumption was that this is Etruscan, 300 BCE - and a recent nearly identical example sold at Christies New York for $11,000.
0054: Rare Greek Attic Right Foot VotiveEst. $3,000-$6,000Lot Passed
Greek Terracotta Bust of Dionysus: Greece, Ca. 4th - 3rd Century BCE. Terracotta statuette of Dionysos reclining on a dinner couch. The god is depicted with a long beard, crown of grapes, and hand on stomach. Terracotta slipped in
0055: Greek Terracotta Bust of DionysusEst. $1,500-$3,000Lot Passed
Macedonian Silver Necklace and Choker: Macedon, ca. 4th Century BCE. Matching necklace and choker of bronze and silver, with intricately designed beads. Choker is composed of three bead columns strung next to each other, with tear drop
0056: Macedonian Silver Necklace and ChokerEst. $6,500-$13,000Lot Passed
Greek Faliscan Beaked Oinochoe: Greece, ca. 324-300 BCE. This Faliscan oinochoe's body is decorated with a triton sitting with his tail flaring to the left, a patera in his right hand. The scene is bordered with shells and spiral
0057: Greek Faliscan Beaked OinochoeEst. $8,500-$18,000Lot Passed
SOLD
Greek Attic Red-Figure Feeder Cup: Greece, Athens, ca. 4th Century BCE. An Attic Greek terracotta red-figure spouted feeder cup with vertical and lateral handles, painted with a rooster on one side and a palmette on the reverse.
0058: Greek Attic Red-Figure Feeder CupEst. $1,000-$2,000
SOLD
Greek Hellenistic Bronze Fitting of Pan & Goat: Greece / Bactria, ca. 320 - 300 BCE. Cast bronze figure of Pan engaging in sexual intercourse with a goat; with incised facial and body detail. Base has four attachments for mounting on a piece of
0059: Greek Hellenistic Bronze Fitting of Pan & GoatEst. $1,000-$2,000
SOLD
Greek Canosan Knob Handled Patera - Swan: Magna Graecia, Canosa, ca. 4th Century BCE. Beautiful and large terracotta pedestal platter with twin handles and three spools (knobs). Top of patera is slipped in red with added black, red, and
0060: Greek Canosan Knob Handled Patera - SwanEst. $1,500-$3,000
Greek Hellenistic Gold Necklace: Greece, ca. 3rd Century BCE. Wonderful repousse 24 kt. gold Medusa (? Perhaps Apollo?) head decorates the pendant of this handmade linked necklace which is joined by two rosettes at its clasp.
0061: Greek Hellenistic Gold NecklaceEst. $4,000-$8,000Lot Passed
Greek Campanian Trefoil Pitcher: Magna Graecia, Campania, ca. 5th - 4th Century BCE. A large Campanian jug with trefoil rim. Slipped in black with ovoid markings where it was held in the firing process. Raised rim around shoulder
0063: Greek Campanian Trefoil PitcherEst. $1,500-$3,000Lot Passed
Greek Canosan Figural Funerary Vessel: Magna Graecia, Southern Italy, Canosa, ca. 4th Century BCE. Mold-formed, white-slipped terracotta funerary figure of a woman and goddess. Base of the vessel features a woman's head with hat adorned
0065: Greek Canosan Figural Funerary VesselEst. $3,500-$7,000Lot Passed
SOLD
Greek Apulian Lekanis Winged Women, Ex-Sotheby's: Magna Graecia, Apulia, ca. 5th-4th Century BCE. Terracotta lidded vessel, lid painted with two women, one reclining and holing a platter, the other winged and looking off into the distance. Jewelry
0066: Greek Apulian Lekanis Winged Women, Ex-Sotheby'sEst. $2,000-$4,000
Greek Messapian Trozella: Greek Colony, Eastern Italy, Ca 5th century BCE, Messapian (a native Italic tribe who traded freely with the Greeks and the Daunians). Large-bellied terracotta vessel with short neck and
0067: Greek Messapian TrozellaEst. $2,000-$4,000Lot Passed
Greek Daunian Polychrome Kyathos: Magna Graecia, Daunian Culture, Ca. 5th - 4th Century BCE. Large terracotta jug with tall handle; bulbous body tapers into a flared rim with a horned owl handle. Beneath horns of the handle are three
0068: Greek Daunian Polychrome KyathosEst. $750-$1,500Lot Passed
Greek Apulian Red-Figure Oinochoe: Apulia, Magna Graecia, ca. 340 - 300 BCE. Ancient red-figure pottery a wine pitcher decorated with a large female head in profile with vines on either side and details added in white. 7-1/4"H.
0069: Greek Apulian Red-Figure OinochoeEst. $1,500-$3,000Lot Passed
Greek Apulian Red Figure Hydria: Apulia, Magna Graecia, ca. 4th Century BCE. Bulbous vessel on raised disc foot with twin handles on shoulder and one behind on neck and with a wide flared rim. Decorated on main body with a standing
0070: Greek Apulian Red Figure HydriaEst. $9,000-$18,000Lot Passed
Greek Apulian Red Figure Pelike Darius Group: Apulia, Magna Graecia, Darius-Underworld Group, ca. 340 BCE. Tall red-figure pottery vessel with pedestal base and flared rim. Twin handles attach from directly under rim to the shoulders of the
0071: Greek Apulian Red Figure Pelike Darius GroupEst. $12,000-$24,000Lot Passed
Greek Canosan Volute Krater: Canosa, Southern Italy, Ca. 4th Century BCE. A Greek Canosan burial urn slipped in red with added white paint. Volute Krater stands on a high pedestal and has two handles that extend above rim with
0072: Greek Canosan Volute KraterEst. $3,000-$6,000Lot Passed