Ancient, Pre-Columbian & Ethnographic Art 2014-01-24 Auction - 318 Price Results - Artemis Gallery in CO - Page 6
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Ancient, Pre-Columbian & Ethnographic Art

Artemis Gallery

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For the past 4 years we have built our online auction business as 'Antiquities Saleroom,' but to better reinforce our more than 20 years expertise selling ancient art, we have changed our name to 'ArtemisGalleryLIVE.' ArtemisGalleryLIVE is a fully-owned subsidiary of Artemis Gallery Ancient Art, an online antiquities gallery actively involved in the world of ancient art since 1993.

Join us on January 24, 2014 for the first auction of the new year, as we take you all around the world and throughout history showcasing fine, authentic examples of Classical, Near Eastern, Far Eastern, Pre-Columbian, and Tribal art. Start the year off with a bang with fantastic finds from the storied ancient cultures of Egypt, Greece, & Rome; unbelievable offerings from the Maya, Olmec, and Inca, in addition to many other cultures from Central and South America; and immerse yourself in the colorful traditions of tribal Africa. From Egyptian tomb attendants to Mexican Retablos, from Vera Cruz Coast Watchers to a stunning Chinese Han Dynasty Duck Effigy, this auction will not disappoint - authentic examples in every price range. And as with all our auctions, all items have been legally acquired, are legal to sell, and guaranteed to be as described or your money back.

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Rare Colima Autlan Figure: A larger Pre-Columbian figure of the rare Autlan variety, from ancient Mexico, circa 100 BCE - 300 CE. While many associate this type of figure with the Colima figurine tradition, it is actually
0076: Rare Colima Autlan FigureEst. $300-$400
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Roman Terracotta Winged Youth: Rome, Ca. 2nd Century BCE to 1st Century CE. Mold-made figure of an idealized Roman youth with robes draped over shoulders and wings on back. Right hand originally held a narrow object. Piece stands
0078: Roman Terracotta Winged YouthEst. $1,500-$2,500
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Roman Bronze Implement - Duck Head: Rome, ca. 1st - 2nd century CE. A very interesting cast bronze implement with duck handle and pincer on other end. The handle transitions to a twisted handle above pincer. Possibly this could have
0078A: Roman Bronze Implement - Duck HeadEst. $2,000-$3,000Lot Passed
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Roman Marble Muse Figure: Rome, ca. 1st- 2nd century CE. A beautifully carved statuette of a Muse, depicted with heavy drapings over body down to her feet, of which her toes are reaveled from under the gowns. This idealistic
0078D: Roman Marble Muse FigureEst. $5,000-$8,000
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Indian Marble Triple Headed Shiva: Northwestern India, Hindu Shahi period, ca. 7th century CE. Carved marble fragment features three heads - one facing forward, one facing right, once facing left - all with full facial detail; forward
0079: Indian Marble Triple Headed ShivaEst. $2,000-$2,500
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Large Parthian Terracotta Amphora: Near East, Parthian Empire, Ca 2nd-3rd Century CE. Large water container sits on raised platform, two handles under spout. Appears to be wheel spun with ribbing showing. 14”H Provenance:
0082: Large Parthian Terracotta AmphoraEst. $1,200-$1,800
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Large Moche Terracotta Avian Vessel: Pre-Columbian, Northern Peru, Moche II - III, 100-300 CE. This large, hollow, molded terracotta vessel represents the early Moche culture, the shape of its spout indicative of phase II-III. The body
0083: Large Moche Terracotta Avian VesselEst. $400-$500
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Lot of 7 Pre-Columbian Terracotta Figures: Central and West Mexico, Veracruz and Chupicuaro, ca. 300 BCE to 800 CE. Terracotta torsos, both male and female examples, in a variety of positions, several of which are characteristic of Veracruz
0084: Lot of 7 Pre-Columbian Terracotta FiguresEst. $100-$150
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Roman Limestone Dedicatory Stele: Rome, ca. 1st – 3rd century CE. In the foreground, the portrait of a Roman man, clean shaven, with typical Roman bangs. Strong forehead and aquiline nose, wide concerned eyes, narrow mouth, and
0085: Roman Limestone Dedicatory SteleEst. $2,500-$3,500Lot Passed
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South Arabian Limestone Stele: Yemen, ca. 2nd century BCE - 2nd century CE. A wonderful painted limestone dedication stele, depicting a man with stylized beard, and strong forehead, nose and chin. Hollow eyes once contained
0085A: South Arabian Limestone SteleEst. $5,000-$7,000
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Moche Nacre / Spondylus Bead Necklace: Pre-Columbian, North Coast Peru, Moche, ca. 200 BCE - 600 CE. This dramatic piece of wearable art is comprised of rare purple and yellow spondylus shell beads interspersed with green and blue
0087: Moche Nacre / Spondylus Bead NecklaceEst. $250-$350
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Stunning Pre-Columbian Moche Necklace: Peru, Moche, ca. 300-500 CE. This striking necklace is composed of countless turquoise beads interspersed with four spherical tumbaga beads, two avian forms carved from rose-hued shells, and a
0088: Stunning Pre-Columbian Moche NecklaceEst. $200-$300
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Costa Rican Jadeite Bird Pendant: Pre-Columbian, Guanacaste / Nicoya region, Costa Rica, ca. 200-600 CE. This perky, frontal image of a tropical bird stylistically carved from jadeite has perforated eyes to hang as a pendant. 4"L x 1
0089: Costa Rican Jadeite Bird PendantEst. $500-$700
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Another Costa Rican Bird Pendant: Pre-Columbian, Guanacaste, Nicoya Region, ca. 200 to 600 CE. This jadeite pendant is carved in high-relief, a technique that makes for a boldly pronounced beak and deeply set eyes. Gorgeous pale
0090: Another Costa Rican Bird PendantEst. $500-$700
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Costa Rican Nicoya Anthropomorphic Axe God: Pre-Columbian, ca. 200 to 600 CE. This finely low-relief, carved and polished black hardstone example tapers to an effectively sharp lower edge. The celt depicts an abstract anthropomorphic figure
0091: Costa Rican Nicoya Anthropomorphic Axe GodEst. $500-$700
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Costa Rican Axe God Celt / Pendant: Pre-Columbian, Guanacaste, Nicoya Region, ca. 200 to 600 CE. This jadeite long, slender pendant is incised adeptly to indicate anthropomorphic facial features as well as a crossed arm gesture.
0092: Costa Rican Axe God Celt / PendantEst. $500-$700
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Lot of 5 Costa Rican Stone Artifacts: Pre-Columbian, Costa Rica, Guanacaste/Nicoya region, ca. 200-600 cue. This group includes an aviary carved axe god celt and four other smoothly carved stone celts. Largest 4-1/2" long.
0093: Lot of 5 Costa Rican Stone ArtifactsEst. $500-$700
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Teotihuacan Female Terracotta Figurine: Pre-Columbian, Highland Mexico, Teotihuacan III, ca. 300-650 CE. This striking female figurine with expressive and captivating facial features proudly dons ear spools, a fanciful fringe of hair
0093A: Teotihuacan Female Terracotta FigurineEst. $300-$500
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