FINE ANCIENT JEWELLERY & BEADS Auction on Jun 20, 2026 by Apollo Art Auctions in London
FINE ANCIENT JEWELLERY & BEADS
EGYPTIAN FAIENCE BROAD COLLAR WITH LEAVES, PETALS AND FRUITGREEK SOLID GOLD RING WITH FLYING EROSPHOENICIAN GOLD PENDANT OF MUT
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FINE ANCIENT JEWELLERY & BEADS

We are delighted to present Fine Ancient Jewellery & Beads ? The Prince Collection. Commencing on 20th June at 1:00 PM (BST), the sale will be held at the Apollo Art Auctions London showroom, 63?64 Margaret Street, W1W 8SW. Bidding is available in-room and online via the Apollo Art Auctions platform, as well as Invaluable, The Saleroom, LiveAuctioneers and Interencheres. The auction presents a distinguished assembly of ancient jewellery, including many pieces in wearable condition and a fine selection of engraved gemstones. Spanning from the prehistoric and early Bronze Age periods (c. 4000 BC) through to the Late Antique era (c. AD 600), encompassing prehistoric and pre-dynastic, Egyptian, Near Eastern; including the Neo-Assyrian Period, Greek, Hellenistic, Roman and early Byzantine cultures. Notable provenances include the Foxwell Family Collection; the Leo Biaggi de Blasys (1906?1979) collection; the H. Cutting Collection; the Marc Rosenberg collection; the D. Ruskin Collection; and the renowned Prince Collection, which holds royal associations. Highlights of the sale include Lot 250, an Egyptian faience broad collar with leaves, petals and fruit; Lot 288, a rare Roman rock crystal and gold ring with an emperor?s bust; Lot 265 a stunning Hellenistic gold ring with carnelian intaglio of maritime nymph; Lot 276 a Hellenistic gold ring with Alexander the Great as Herakles. Selected lots are accompanied by additional reports from Lisa Sartini, Egyptologist PhD of Chimera Heritage Consultants, and Alessandro Neri, an international cultural heritage expert based in Florence, as well as Art Loss Register confirmation letters. Further scholarly input includes pieces examined by Winifred George Lambert and Peter Van der Veen. A selection of jewellery in the sale was also authenticated in the early 1990s by Dr Jack Ogden and Barbara Deppert Lippitz, leading specialists in ancient jewellery, with a number of objects subsequently published in a professional catalogue.
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RARE EGYPTIAN GOLD PENDANT WITH VULTURES: Late Period - Roman Period, Ca. 664 BC - 200 AD. A gold pendant of two confronted vulture heads. The hooked beaks project to either side, with circular eyes inlaid with red stones. The central field
0251: RARE EGYPTIAN GOLD PENDANT WITH VULTURESEst.
£3,000
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£6,000
£2,000
PAIR OF EGYPTIAN GOLD CAT AMULETS: Late Period, Ca. 664 - 332 BC. A pair of gold cat amulets, each modelled seated on a rectangular base with the forelegs together, and the tail curled at the side. A suspension loop rises behind the
0252: PAIR OF EGYPTIAN GOLD CAT AMULETSEst.
£3,000
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£6,000
£2,000
STUNNING EGYPTIAN GOLD COLLAR WITH FOUR SONS OF HORUS: Late Period–Ptolemaic Period (ca. 664–30 B.C.) A gold set composed of a broad crescent-shaped collar with relief bands of vertical and curved ridges, terminating in falcon heads at either end,
0253: STUNNING EGYPTIAN GOLD COLLAR WITH FOUR SONS OF HORUSEst.
£1,500
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£3,000
£1,000
EGYPTIAN GOLD PENDANT OF SOBEK: Late Period, Ca. 664 - 332 BC. A gold pendant of Sobek standing on an integral flat base, with a crocodile head and a striated tripartite wig. The figure has a nude torso and wears a pleated kilt. A
0257: EGYPTIAN GOLD PENDANT OF SOBEKEst.
£3,000
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£6,000
£2,000
EGYPTIAN PENDANT OF A RAM'S HEAD: Late Period–Ptolemaic Period (ca. 664–30 B.C.) A gold pendant of a ram's head with ribbed horns framing the face and a sun disc above. A suspension loop is attached at the back. For similar see:
0258: EGYPTIAN PENDANT OF A RAM'S HEADEst.
£4,500
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£9,000
£3,000
EGYPTIAN GOLD HEADREST-SHAPED AMULET: Ca. 664 - 332 BC. A gold amulet in the form of a headrest with a rectangular stepped base, a short cylindrical stem, and a curved upper portion. Size: 20mm x 15mm; Weight: 9.4g Provenance: Private
0259: EGYPTIAN GOLD HEADREST-SHAPED AMULETEst.
£1,500
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£3,000
£1,000
EGYPTIAN GOLD HIPPOPOTAMUS PENDANT: Middle Kingdom, Ca. 2055 - 1790 BC. A gold pendant in the form of a hippopotamus with a rounded body, short legs, and a broad head with incised eyes, mouth and nostrils. A suspension loop rises from
0260: EGYPTIAN GOLD HIPPOPOTAMUS PENDANTEst.
£2,500
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£3,500
£1,500
EGYPTIAN GOLD DUCK-SHAPED PENDANT: Late Period, Ca. 664 - 332 BC. A gold pendant in the form of a duck with a long neck, pointed beak, and folded wings marked with incised lines, on a rectangular base engraved underneath. A suspension
0261: EGYPTIAN GOLD DUCK-SHAPED PENDANTEst.
£1,500
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£3,000
£1,000
SUPERB EGYPTIAN GOLD PENDANT WITH COBRAS: Late Period, Ca. 664 - 332 BC. A rare openwork gold pendant with two confronted cobras flanking a central stem on a flat base, with a suspension loop above. For similar see: The British Museum,
0262: SUPERB EGYPTIAN GOLD PENDANT WITH COBRASEst.
£1,500
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£3,000
£1,000
EGYPTIAN GOLD WINGED SCARAB: Late Period–Ptolemaic Period (ca. 664–30 B.C.) A gold applique of a winged scarab in three parts, comprising a scarab beetle and two separately made wings. The beetle has a rounded body, a small
0263: EGYPTIAN GOLD WINGED SCARABEst.
£1,500
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£3,000
£1,000
EGYPTIAN GOLD WINGED SCARAB: Late Period–Ptolemaic Period. Ca. 664–30 B.C. A gold applique of a winged scarab in three parts, comprising a scarab beetle and two separately made wings. The beetle has a rounded body, a small
0264: EGYPTIAN GOLD WINGED SCARABEst.
£1,500
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£3,000
£1,000
GRAECO-BACTRIAN GOLD, CARNELIAN AND AGATE NECKLACE: Ca. 300 BC. A necklace with a strand of carnelian beads, interspersed with banded agate barrel-shaped spacers with gold collars, gold spherical beads, and tapering agate drops, centred by a carved
0268: GRAECO-BACTRIAN GOLD, CARNELIAN AND AGATE NECKLACEEst.
£4,500
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£9,000
£2,400
GREEK SOLID GOLD RING WITH FLYING EROS: Ca. 300 BC. A gold ring with a flat-section, tapering hoop and a circular flat bezel engraved with a flying Eros in his left profile, holding a wreath before him. For similar see: The British Museum,
0270: GREEK SOLID GOLD RING WITH FLYING EROSEst.
£3,000
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£6,000
£2,000
GREEK HELLENISTIC GOLD RING WITH PEGASUS: Ca. 400 BC. A gold ring with a flat-section hoop broadening to a large oval bezel engraved with Pegasus advancing left with forelegs raised, wings outspread, and tail curled upward. Size: D:17.73mm /
0271: GREEK HELLENISTIC GOLD RING WITH PEGASUSEst.
£4,500
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£9,000
£3,000
MATCHED PAIR OF HELLENISTIC GOLD EARRINGS WITH GARNETS: Ca. 150 BC. A matched pair of gold earrings, each with a plain hook above a circular medallion framed by braided wire and set at the centre with a garnet. One medallion is decorated with a rosette of
0272: MATCHED PAIR OF HELLENISTIC GOLD EARRINGS WITH GARNETSEst.
£6,000
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£10,000
£4,000
MATCHED PAIR OF HELLENISTIC GOLD EARRINGS WITH SPHINXES: Ca. 300 - 200 BC. A matched pair of gold earrings, each formed as a twisted hoop terminating in a beaded collar with a tapering conical base, from which rises the forepart of a sphinx with female
0273: MATCHED PAIR OF HELLENISTIC GOLD EARRINGS WITH SPHINXESEst.
£2,500
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£3,500
£1,500