Auction 24: Ancient Artifacts 2013-09-28 Auction - 420 Price Results - Ancient Resource Auctions in CA - Page 11
An attractive Greek Black-Glazed Footed KrateriskosOutstanding Near Eastern carved lapis lazuli cosmeticA Phoenician bronze figure of Horus
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Montrose, CA, United States
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Auction 24: Ancient Artifacts

A fine selection of authentic and well-provenanced Ancient Egyptian, Greek, Roman, Precolumbian, Near Eastern, Islamic, Medieval and Byzantine artifacts.
A South Italian ceramic Lydion: A South Italian ceramic Lydion, c. 600 - 500 BC, decorated with black zigzags over the yellow slip on the rim and shoulder. With a fitting and appropriate, but mismatched Lid. H: 8.1 cm. Intact,
0239: A South Italian ceramic LydionEst. $1,200-$1,500Lot Passed
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A Greek black-glazed pedestal plate: A Greek black-glazed pedestal plate, Magnia Graecia, c. 4th Century BC, nicely preserved with glossy surfaces and light deposits. Two holes near the rim for suspension. H: 7.2 cm, D: 15 cm. Ex Essex,
0240: A Greek black-glazed pedestal plateEst. $1,000-$1,200
A pair of Greek black-ware cellars: A pair of Greek black-ware cellars, Magnia Graecia, 4th Century BC, the first with deep bowl and flared foot, the surfaces smooth and glossy, H: 1 3/4" (4.4 cm); Dia: 3 3/4" (9.5 cm). The second is a
0241: A pair of Greek black-ware cellarsEst. $300-$400Lot Passed
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A pair of Greek pottery vessels: A pair of Greek pottery vessels, Magnia Graecia, c. 4th Century BC, the first a black glazed bowl with ring foot and ridge along edge of rim, H: 3 5/8" (9.3 cm); Dia: 7" (17.8 cm). The second is a
0242: A pair of Greek pottery vesselsEst. $400-$450
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A lot of 2 tall Roman ceramic bottles: A lot of 2 tall Roman ceramic bottles, 1st - 2nd Century AD. The first is a large and elegant Roman piriform Unguentarium, orange buff, with long tubular neck and flattened rim. The elegant vessel
0243: A lot of 2 tall Roman ceramic bottlesEst. $400-$500
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A Roman Coarse Ware Bowl: A Roman Coarse Ware Bowl with Ribbing Going Down the Body as it Tapers to a Flat Base, H: 5.1 cm. Ex Henk Huffener collection, UK, acquired in the later 19th Century.
0244: A Roman Coarse Ware BowlEst. $200-$300
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A pair of Roman ceramic vessels from Egypt: A pair of Roman ceramic vessels from Egypt, c. 3rd - 4th Century AD, the first a spouted jug decorated in black slip, (H: 4", 10.1), the second a small juglet with wide body and two loop handles, (H:
0248: A pair of Roman ceramic vessels from EgyptEst. $250-$350
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A pair of ceramic vessels from the Holy Land: A pair of ceramic vessels from the Holy Land. The first is an Iron Age spouted bottle, c. 1000 - 800 BC, the body rounded with ring base, tubular neck, flared rim, a tapered spout with pinched
0250: A pair of ceramic vessels from the Holy LandEst. $300-$400
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Phrygian ceramic bowl and a Roman spindle bottle: A Phrygian ceramic bowl and a Roman spindle bottle. The Phrygian bowl, Anatolia, c. 7th - 6th Century BC, with glossy grey-brown slip and incised design, (Dia: 5 7/8", 14.9 cm). Repaired with losses.
0251: Phrygian ceramic bowl and a Roman spindle bottleEst. $200-$300
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An attractive Hellenistic core glass vessel: An attractive Hellenistic core glass vessel, Eastern Mediterranean, c. 3rd - 2nd Century BC, with black handles, the necks with alternating black, white and yellow bands and the body with nicely
0252: An attractive Hellenistic core glass vesselEst. $1,600-$1,800
A Roman deep yellow glass unguentarium: A Roman deep yellow glass unguentarium, c. 1st Century AD, the body tubular with rounded base, the neck with rounded ridge and flared mouth. The vessel was originally formed by two parts, the bottom
0254: A Roman deep yellow glass unguentariumEst. $1,000-$1,200Lot Passed
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A Roman pale yellow glass ovoid bottle: A Roman pale yellow glass ovoid bottle, Eastern Mediterranean, c. 1st Century AD, with white spiral threading from the shoulder to the base. The body is ovoid with lightly flattened base, the neck
0255: A Roman pale yellow glass ovoid bottleEst. $500-$600
A choice Roman blue-green grape flask: A choice Roman blue-green grape flask, c. 1st - 2nd Century AD, the body molded in the form of a bunch of grapes with leaves around the shoulders, narrow neck and flattened mouth with inward folded
0256: A choice Roman blue-green grape flaskEst. $3,000-$4,000Lot Passed
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A large Roman pale green glass bottle: A large Roman pale green glass bottle, c. 2nd - 3rd Century AD, the body piriform with concave base, tubular neck and collared rim folded inward. H: 19.5 cm. Intact with satin-like surfaces and light
0257: A large Roman pale green glass bottleEst. $1,000-$1,200
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A tall pale green Roman glass bottle: A tall pale green Roman glass bottle, Eastern Mediterranean, c. 2nd - 3rd Century AD, the body round with indented base, the neck tubular with wide mouth. H: 6 1/4" (15.9 cm). Intact with areas of
0258: A tall pale green Roman glass bottleEst. $400-$500
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A deep blue-green Roman glass Unguentarium: A deep blue-green Roman glass Unguentarium, Egypt, 2nd - 3rd Century AD, of heavy construction, the body squat with lightly indented base with pontil mark. The neck is long and tubular, the rim
0259: A deep blue-green Roman glass UnguentariumEst. $300-$400
A pale yellow Roman glass bottle: A pale yellow Roman glass bottle, Eastern Mediterranean, c. 3rd - 4th Century AD, the body nearly round with lightly indented base, tubular neck and flared mouth. H: 4 1/2" (11.4 cm). Intact. Old
0261: A pale yellow Roman glass bottleEst. $300-$400Lot Passed
A Roman olive-green glass footed jar: A Roman olive-green glass footed jar, 3rd - 4th Century AD, the round body supported by a splayed foot with indented underside. The mouth is lightly flared and the rim is folded outward and
0262: A Roman olive-green glass footed jarEst. $500-$600Lot Passed