Auction 24: Ancient Artifacts 2013-09-28 Auction - 420 Price Results - Ancient Resource Auctions in CA - Page 13
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 Near Eastern heavy silver snake bracelet: A Near Eastern heavy silver snake bracelet, c. 1st Millennium BC, both terminals in the form of the snakes head with inset garnet eyes. Each head is quite realistic with incised detail and scales
0288: A Near Eastern heavy silver snake braceletEst. $1,000-$1,500Lot Passed
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A large lot of mixed ancient beads: A large lot of mixed ancient beads. Lot included all kinds of things - faience beads from Egyptian and the Near East, Sumerian stone beads and various other odds and ends. Ex Estate of Patti Birch.
0292: A large lot of mixed ancient beadsEst. $400-$500
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A large lot of antique glass and shell beads: A large lot of antique glass and shell beads. Lot includes bags of circular glass beads in blue, green and clear, Also included is a bag of antique metal beads and a necklace comprised of shell
0293: A large lot of antique glass and shell beadsEst. $200-$300
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A lot of stone and shell Oceanic jewelry: A lot of stone and shell Oceanic jewelry, late 19th - early 20th Century, including a heavy shell necklace and chalcedony beads with tapered ends. Necklace L: 164 cm, largest stone bead 3 1/8" (7.9
0294: A lot of stone and shell Oceanic jewelryEst. $200-$300
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A Roman terracotta counterfeiter/forger's mould: A Roman terracotta counterfeiter/forger's mould, Late Constantinian Era, c. 340 - 360 AD, well-preserved with an impression of a Centenionalis of Constantius II (337-361 AD) who was the son of
0295: A Roman terracotta counterfeiter/forger's mouldEst. $200-$300
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A Roman terracotta counterfeiter/forger's mould: A Roman terracotta counterfeiter/forger's mould, Late Constantinian Era, c. 340 - 360 AD, well-preserved with an impression of a Centenionalis of Constantius II (337-361 AD) who was the son of
0296: A Roman terracotta counterfeiter/forger's mouldEst. $200-$300
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60+ bronze coins of Azes I, Indo-Scythian: A ceramic jar containing a hoard of 60+ bronze coins of Azes I, Indo-Scythian, c. 58 - 20 BC, most of the coins c. 27mm in diameter and feature a brahma bull on one side and a lion on the other. One
0297: 60+ bronze coins of Azes I, Indo-ScythianEst. $1,000-$1,200
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36 mixed Roman & Greek silver and bronze coins: A lot of 36 mixed Roman & Greek silver and bronze coins. Lot includes Roman imperial and provincial bronzes, Some Greek silver coins and bronze coins as well and a couple of Byzantine bronzes. A nice
0298: 36 mixed Roman & Greek silver and bronze coinsEst. $300-$400
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An ancient Islamic gold coin from Egypt: An ancient Islamic gold coin from Egypt. Abbasid Caliphate. al-Ma'mun, 810-833 AD. Gold dinar, Misr (Egypt) mint, struck AH203. Citing Tahir & al-Sari, inscribed al-maghrib ("the west") below the
0299: An ancient Islamic gold coin from EgyptEst. $600-$700
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Mesopotamian duck weight and a pair of Byzantine: A Mesopotamian duck weight and a pair of Byzantine weights. The Mesopotamian quartzite duck weight, c. Late 2nd -Early 1st Millennium BC, the body oval with flat bottom, the long neck turned back,
0301: Mesopotamian duck weight and a pair of ByzantineEst. $300-$400
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A Sumerian red marble vulture: A Sumerian red marble vulture, Jemdat Nasr Period, c. 3100 - 2900 BC, carved in very nice style the back in a long sweeping arc to the tail with triangular feet and beak and a bi-conically drilled
0302: A Sumerian red marble vultureEst. $400-$500
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An Old Babylonian red marble frog: An Old Babylonian red marble frog, c. 1700 BC, wonderfully modeled, the face and hind legs realistically articulated with two grooves lengthwise on th
0303: An Old Babylonian red marble frogEst. $400-$500
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A black steatite cylinder seal, Northern Syria: A black steatite cylinder seal, Northern Syria, late 3rd - early 2nd Millennium BC, with a stylized scene depicting a human figures with several quadrupeds. L: 2.9 cm. Intact, light wear and
0305: A black steatite cylinder seal, Northern SyriaEst. $300-$400
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A lot of 3 Syrian serpentine stamp seals: A lot of 3 Syrian serpentine stamp seals, c. 1st Millennium BC, all of pyramidal form and pierced for suspension, the largest with blank base and X' on two of the sides, L: 18mm, the black serpentine
0306: A lot of 3 Syrian serpentine stamp sealsEst. $300-$400
A pair of steatite stamp seals: A pair of steatite stamp seals. The first is of black steatite, Syria, 4th Millennium BC, rectangular in shape with angled, the suspension hole worn through from years of use. On base, incised lines
0307: A pair of steatite stamp sealsEst. $300-$400Lot Passed
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A lot of 2 black serpentine stamp seals: A lot of 2 black serpentine stamp seals, Northern Syria, Late 2nd - Early 1st Millennium BC, the first rectangular in shape with raised handle with suspension hole, on base a deeply incised horned
0308: A lot of 2 black serpentine stamp sealsEst. $300-$400
A lot of 2 ancient seals: A lot of 2 ancient seals. The first is a bronze Bactrian stamp seal, c. 2nd Millennium BC, depicting a horned antelope standing amidst pellets and floral devices, Dia: 26mm, lacking a handle as it
0309: A lot of 2 ancient sealsEst. $400-$500Lot Passed