Ancient / Ethnographic Art Discovery Sale 2013-07-31 Auction - 375 Price Results - Artemis Gallery in CO
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Ancient / Ethnographic Art Discovery Sale

Artemis Gallery

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July 31 is your opportunity to DISCOVER hundreds of authentic examples of Ancient, Asian, Ethnographic, Native American and Pre-Columbian art, as well as prehistoric artifacts - all priced below dealer cost! This incredible summer sale includes classical antiquities from Egypt, Greece and Rome, the Near East, the Far East and Pre-Columbian art from over a dozen ancient American cultures, plus more than 25 pieces of Native American pottery, stone implements and Navajo rugs. We've cleaned out the Artemis Gallery warehouse and asked a few other dealers to join us for this special sale. All lots are priced to move - don't miss the fun!
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Lot of 4 Ancient Indus Valley Bowls: Starts at $150 Middle East, Indus Valley, ca. 4000 BCE. A set of four bi-chrome pots with linear and geometric designs on exterior. 4-1/4"D - 5"D. Provenance: Ex-Smith Collection, Alpine, CA.
0001: Lot of 4 Ancient Indus Valley BowlsEst. $300-$400
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A Neanderthal Stone Tool: Stone Age, Europe, ca. 300,000 years ago! Light brown stone, hand-carved to fit perfectly in the hand. One side smooth, while the other side is chipped to form an edge. 5" x 4" Provenance:
0001A: A Neanderthal Stone ToolEst. $250-$450
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Lot of 2 Neanderthal Stone Tools: Neanderthal, Stone Age, Europe, ca. 300,000 years old! A pair of stone tools, one large and flat tool, the other a long and narrow tool likely used as a knife. 4-1/4" x 3-1/2" and 3-3/4" x 2"
0001B: Lot of 2 Neanderthal Stone ToolsEst. $300-$500
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Danish Neolithic Stone Axe: Denmark, Neolithic Period, ca. 5000 BCE. Finely carved axe of white and grey stone with hints of brown. Axe tapers from a narrow handle to a wide and flared blade. Edge is still sharp. 4-3/4"L
0001C: Danish Neolithic Stone AxeEst. $250-$450Lot Passed
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An Acheulean Handaxe: France, Acheulean region, ca. 1 Million Years Ago! Carved small tool tapers from a narrow end to a wide and flared blade. This tool represents the dominant technology for most of human history.
0001D: An Acheulean HandaxeEst. $400-$600
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Lot of 2 Danish Neolithic Stone Axes: Denmark, Neolithic Period, ca. 5000 BCE. A nice pair, one of grey stone, the other of brown. Each tapers from a narrow end to a slightly flared blade. Both with collection numbers on sides.
0001E: Lot of 2 Danish Neolithic Stone AxesEst. $400-$600
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Lot of 4 Ancient Indus Valley Pots: Starts at $100 Indus Valley, ca. 4000 BCE. A lot of four terracotta pots: two cylindrical bowls with geometric designs; two upright jars with linear and geometric designs. Bowls: 3-3/8"D. Jars:
0002: Lot of 4 Ancient Indus Valley PotsEst. $200-$300
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Lot of 3 Indus Valley Bi-Chrome Bowls: Starts at $75 Indus Valley, ca. 4000 BCE. Three terracotta bi-chrome pots with geometric and linear design. White slip with black paint. 3-1/2" - 4"D Provenance: Ex-Smith Collection, Alpine,
0003: Lot of 3 Indus Valley Bi-Chrome BowlsEst. $150-$250
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Lot of 3 Indus Valley Shallow Bowls: Starts at $100 Indus Valley, ca. 4000 BCE. A set of three terracotta bowls, each decorated with linear designs. Two bowls with white slips, the other with a dark brown slip. 3-7/8"D - 5"D.
0004: Lot of 3 Indus Valley Shallow BowlsEst. $200-$300
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A Sumerian Cuneiform Tablet: Starts at $75 Sumer, ca. 3rd - 2nd Millennium BCE. Baked clay tablet with cuneiform inscription. Just under 3"L. Provenance: Ex-Private Colorado Collection. Authenticity guaranteed All
0005: A Sumerian Cuneiform TabletEst. $200-$400
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Large Sumerian Cuneiform Tablet: Starts at $75 Sumer, ca. 3rd - 2nd century BCE. A cuneiform biscuit with inscription crossing through middle. Inscription on both sides. 3-1/2"L. Provenance: Ex-Private Colorado Collection.
0005A: Large Sumerian Cuneiform TabletEst. $200-$400
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Lot of 3 Indus Valley Cylinder Bowls: Starts at $100 Indus Valley, ca. 4000 BCE. A collection of three Indus valley bowls, of the cylinder variety, with bi-chrome geometric decoration. 3-3/4"D - 4-1/4"D. Provenance: Ex-Smith
0006: Lot of 3 Indus Valley Cylinder BowlsEst. $200-$300
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Lot of 2 Large Indus Valley Bowls: Starts at $100 Indus Valley, ca. 4000 BCE. Two examples of large terracotta bowls, each standing on a small pedestal with painted geometric and linear designs. 7-3/4"D & 6-1/2"D. Provenance:
0007: Lot of 2 Large Indus Valley BowlsEst. $200-$400
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Near Eastern / Susa Terracotta Olla: Susa, Near East, ca. 1st Millennium BCE. Pottery vessel of ovoid shape with painted decoration, flat bottom and raised rim. Slipped in a near-brown color, with four concentric dark brown lines and
0008: Near Eastern / Susa Terracotta OllaEst. $200-$300
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Pair of Chinese Calcite Bracelets: China, Possibly Neolithic Period, 8th - 2nd Millennium BCE. Two Chinese near-white hard stone bracelets. The larger bracelet has a flat base which tapers on the top. Two pairs of ancient holes on
0009: Pair of Chinese Calcite BraceletsEst. $300-$500
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Lot of 3 Indus Valley Shallow Bowls: Starts at $100 Indus Valley, ca. 4000 BCE. A set of three terracotta bowls, each decorated with linear designs. Two bowls with white slips, the other with a dark brown slip. 3-7/8"D - 5"D.
0011: Lot of 3 Indus Valley Shallow BowlsEst. $200-$300
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Lot of 2 Indus Valley Saucer Ollas: Starts at $50 Indus Valley, Ca. 4000 BCE. Two examples of early Indus terracotta saucers. Each decorated with geometric and linear design. 4"H & 3-1/2"H x 6"W. Provenance: Ex-Smith Collection,
0012: Lot of 2 Indus Valley Saucer OllasEst. $150-$250
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Lot of 3 Indus Valley Cylinder Bowls: Starts at $75 Indus Valley, ca. 4000 BCE. A collection of three Indus valley bowls, of the cylinder variety, with bi-chrome geometric decoration. 3-3/4"D - 4-1/4"D. Provenance: Ex-Smith
0013: Lot of 3 Indus Valley Cylinder BowlsEst. $150-$250
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Jackson-Papered Native American Popeye Birdstone: Starts at $500 Jefferson County, Ohio, Circa 3500 BCE (Middle Archaic Period). Woodland "Popeye" birdstone in speckled granite. 5-1/8"L x 2-3/8"W. Provenance: Ex-Knox Artifacts, Scottsdale, AZ.
0016: Jackson-Papered Native American Popeye BirdstoneEst. $2,000-$4,000
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Anatolian Marble Mace Head: Starts at $100 Anatolia (modern day Turkey), Chalcolithic Period - Early Bronze Age, ca. 2500 BCE. Finely carved marble mace head of white marble with beautiful yellow rivering. Center drilled
0017: Anatolian Marble Mace HeadEst. $300-$500
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Pre-Columbian Valdivian Venus Figure: Starts at $150 Valdivia culture is the name given by archaeologists to the beginnings of settlement life in Ecuador, South America, between about 3500-1500 BCE. This exceptional terracotta female
0018: Pre-Columbian Valdivian Venus FigureEst. $450-$600
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Ancient Syrian Terracotta Mother Goddess: Starts at $100 Near East, Late 2nd Millennium - Early 1st Millennium. Press-molded plaque with female standing, possibly the goddess Astarte, in relief, holding her breasts, a gesture for
0019: Ancient Syrian Terracotta Mother GoddessEst. $300-$500
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