FINE ANCIENT ART AND ANTIQUITIES Auction on Jun 21, 2026 by Apollo Art Auctions in London
FINE ANCIENT ART AND ANTIQUITIES
EGYPTIAN RED QUARTZITE BLOCK STATUE OF A PRIEST, POSSIBLY YUYA, PRIEST OF MIN AND FATHER OF QUEEN TIVERY RARE APULIAN RED-FIGURE FISH PLATE WITH 15 SEA CREATURESGRAECO ROMAN MARBLE STATUE OF CROUCHING APHRODITE / VENUS
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FINE ANCIENT ART AND ANTIQUITIES

We are delighted to present Fine Ancient Art & Antiquities ? The Prince Collection. Commencing on 21st 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. Spanning from the prehistoric and pre-dynastic periods (c. 7000 BC) through the Bronze Age, Neo-Assyrian and wider Near Eastern civilisations, and onward into the Egyptian, Greek, Hellenistic, Roman and Byzantine eras, the collection encompasses over eight millennia of ancient art, extending into the Renaissance period (c. AD 1600). Among the most important provenances is the Kofler-Truniger Collection of Lucerne, assembled by Ernst Kofler-Truniger (1899?1989) and Marthe Kofler-Truniger (1918?1999), renowned for their collection of Egyptian antiquities, ancient glass, medieval ivories, enamels and early works of art. The auction also includes works from The Prince Collection, a private collection formed through direct royal ownership. A selection of Egyptian antiquities in the sale also comes from the collection of Prof. Dr. Martin Eduard Winkler (1893?1982), the German historian and Russian scholar whose icon collection later formed the foundation of the Ikonen-Museum Recklinghausen. The sale further features pieces associated with the Cairo antiquities dealer Nicholas George Tano (1866?1924), whose family gallery supplied private collectors and museums, including the Louvre, during the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Additional pieces originate from the collection of German ethnologist Erika Krautkr?mer (1932?2022), the Antwerp collection of Dr. Felix Lauwers (1924?2002), and the Munich collection of the German historical author and researcher Siegfried Obermeier (1936?2011).
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RARE EGYPTIAN ALABASTER JAR: Old Kingdom, Ca. 2600 - 2200 BC. An alabaster jar with a tapering body on a narrow, flat base and a short cylindrical neck with a rounded rim. For similar see: A. Bevan, Stone Vessels and Values in
0750: RARE EGYPTIAN ALABASTER JAREst.
£1,500
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£3,000
£1,000
HUGE EGYPTIAN COFFIN MASK: Late Period, Ca. 664 - 332 BC. A coffin mask with a layer of plaster overlay and painted surface. The face is broad and tapering, painted in a reddish pink, with large almond-shaped eyes outlined in
0751: HUGE EGYPTIAN COFFIN MASKEst.
£3,000
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£6,000
£2,000
EGYPTIAN COFFIN FRAGMENT WITH DUAMUTEF: Late Period, Ca. 664 - 332 BC. A wood coffin fragment with a stucco ground and reddish brown painted decoration. Depicted is the mummiform, jackal-headed Duamutef beside a vertical column of
0752: EGYPTIAN COFFIN FRAGMENT WITH DUAMUTEFEst.
£3,000
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£6,000
£2,000
EGYPTIAN, AMARNA PERIOD LIMESTONE RELIEF: Amarna Period, Ca. 1353 - 1336 BC. A fragment of limestone relief, preserving the profile of a royal figure, probably Akhenaten, facing towards the Sun\ God Aton. The head is elongated in typical
0753: EGYPTIAN, AMARNA PERIOD LIMESTONE RELIEFEst.
£12,000
-
£20,000
£8,000
LARGE EGYPTIAN WOODEN SARCOPHAGUS MASK: Late Period, Ca. 664 - 332 BC. A carved wooden mummy mask with a broad tripartite wig and an elongated false beard. The facial features include a prominent nose, full lips, and wide-set eyes beneath
0754: LARGE EGYPTIAN WOODEN SARCOPHAGUS MASKEst.
£4,500
-
£9,000
£3,000
EGYPTIAN BRONZE MIRROR WITH WOODEN HANDLE: New Kingdom, Ca. 1550 - 1069 BC. A mirror composed of a bronze disc with a circular reflective surface, joined to a tapered handle carved in wood, shaped as a fluted papyriform column surmounted by
0756: EGYPTIAN BRONZE MIRROR WITH WOODEN HANDLEEst.
£3,000
-
£6,000
£2,000
EGYPTIAN BRONZE FIGURINE OF HARPOCRATES: Late Period to Ptolemaic Period, Ca. 664 - 30 BC. A bronze figurine of Harpokrates standing nude with both hands at his sides and the legs joined. The youthful god wears a broad collar, a
0757: EGYPTIAN BRONZE FIGURINE OF HARPOCRATESEst.
£1,500
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£3,000
£1,000
RARE EGYPTIAN BRONZE STATUETTE OF AMUN KHNUM: Third Intermediate Period - Late Period, Ca. 1069 - 332 BC. A bronze statuette of the god Amun depicted nude and striding forward with the left leg advanced. The figure is criocephalic, bearing a
0758: RARE EGYPTIAN BRONZE STATUETTE OF AMUN KHNUMEst.
£4,500
-
£9,000
£3,000
EGYPTIAN PAINTED MUMMY CARTONNAGE WITH WINGED SCARAB: Ptolemaic Period, Ca. 332 - 30 BC. A painted cartonnage of rectangular form, depicting a large winged scarab with a sun disc above, set against a striped polychrome ground and framed above and below
0759: EGYPTIAN PAINTED MUMMY CARTONNAGE WITH WINGED SCARABEst.
£3,000
-
£6,000
£2,000
EGYPTIAN PAINTED STUCCO PANEL WITH A MALE DIGNITARY: New Kingdom, 18th Dynasty, Ca. 1550 - 1069 BC. A painted stucco panel with the head and upper body of a man depicted in profile to the left. He wears a close-fitting garment and holds a sechem staff
0760: EGYPTIAN PAINTED STUCCO PANEL WITH A MALE DIGNITARYEst.
£6,000
-
£10,000
£4,000
EGYPTIAN PAINTED WOODEN COFFIN PANEL OF NEFER-KA: Middle Kingdom, 12th Dynasty, Ca. 1994 - 1781 BC. A rectangular wooden coffin panel from the interior of a box-shaped coffin, assembled from several fragments. The surface is covered with a stucco
0762: EGYPTIAN PAINTED WOODEN COFFIN PANEL OF NEFER-KAEst.
£3,000
-
£6,000
£2,000
COLLECTION OF EGYPTIAN STONE-INLAID WOOD FLOWER ORNAMENTS: New Kingdom, Ca. 1550 - 1069 BC. A collection of three wood and stone inlaid flower ornaments, including, from left to right: a lotus flower with red, black, and cream inlays forming the petals, with
0764: COLLECTION OF EGYPTIAN STONE-INLAID WOOD FLOWER ORNAMENTSEst.
£3,000
-
£6,000
£2,000
STUNNING EGYPTIAN ALABASTER VESSEL: Old Kingdom, Ca. 2600 - 2200 BC. An alabaster vessel with an ovoid body tapering to a flat, circular base and rising to a short neck beneath a broad, flat-topped rim. Size: 190mm x 120mm; Weight:
0765: STUNNING EGYPTIAN ALABASTER VESSELEst.
£1,500
-
£3,000
£1,000
RARE LIFE-SIZE EGYPTIAN STONE CAT / SEKHMET: Late Period to Ptolemaic, Ca. 664 - 30 BC. A limestone sculpture depicting a seated feline with front paws extended and hind legs folded beneath the body. The head is held upright with upward-facing
0767: RARE LIFE-SIZE EGYPTIAN STONE CAT / SEKHMETEst.
£7,500
-
£15,000
£5,000
EGYPTIAN BRONZE MASK OF KHONSU WITH HEMHEM CROWN: Late Period, Ca. 664 - 332 BC. A bronze mask of Khonsu with a red glass inlay face framed by a nemes headdress with a frontal uraeus. The god has recessed almond-shaped eyes, arched brows, a straight
0768: EGYPTIAN BRONZE MASK OF KHONSU WITH HEMHEM CROWNEst.
£3,000
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£6,000
£2,000
EGYPTIAN BLACK STONE PENDANT AMULET OF TAWERET: Late Period, Ca. 664 - 332 BC. A black stone pendant amulet of Taweret standing on an integral base, with a hippopotamus head, pendulous breasts, a full belly, and a crocodile tail at the back. Her
0769: EGYPTIAN BLACK STONE PENDANT AMULET OF TAWERETEst.
£6,000
-
£10,000
£4,000
RARE EGYPTIAN SANDSTONE TEMPLE RELIEF WITH A GODDESS: Ptolemaic Period, Ca. 332 - 30 BC. A Nubian sandstone relief with the upper body of a goddess carved in high relief, depicted in profile to the right. She wears a tripartite wig and a broad collar.
0770: RARE EGYPTIAN SANDSTONE TEMPLE RELIEF WITH A GODDESSEst.
£12,000
-
£20,000
£8,000
RARE EGYPTIAN PAINTED TERRACOTTA FERTILITY FIGURE: Middle Kingdom, 13th Dynasty, Ca. 1803 - 1649 BC. A painted terracotta figure depicting a standing female with elongated proportions. The face is framed by a thick wig painted in alternating black,
0772: RARE EGYPTIAN PAINTED TERRACOTTA FERTILITY FIGUREEst.
£12,000
-
£20,000
£8,000
STUNNING EGYPTIAN LIMESTONE STELOPHOROUS STATUE WITH INSCRIBED STELA: New Kingdom, Ca. 1294 - 1250 BC. A limestone stelophorous statue of a kneeling man on an integral base, wearing a long skirt and supporting a tall rounded stela in front of him. The surface of the
0773: STUNNING EGYPTIAN LIMESTONE STELOPHOROUS STATUE WITH INSCRIBED STELAEst.
£15,000
-
£30,000
£10,000