Ancient, Pre-Columbian & Ethnographic Art 2014-01-24 Auction - 318 Price Results - Artemis Gallery in CO - Page 9
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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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Holyland Aramaic Demon Bowl: Near East, Holy Land, Ca. 6th-8th Century CE. Terracotta bowl with standing figure in center, surrounded by script. These bowls were buried under houses to catch demons and thus protect the house.
0122: Holyland Aramaic Demon BowlEst. $1,500-$2,000Lot Passed
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Costa Rican Polychrome Vessel: Pre-Columbian, Costa Rica, ca. 800 - 1000 CE. Small pedestal-footed vessel of the Nicoya/Guanacaste type. ~3 1/2"H x about 4"W. The exterior features a variety of zoomorphic and geometric designs,
0124: Costa Rican Polychrome VesselEst. $125-$200
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Indian Sandstone Frieze - Shiva & Parvati: Central India, 10th-11th Century CE. Parvati and Shiva stand next to each other in embrace, with kilts and sacred ornaments. Incised facial and bodily details. Two figures are standing between two
0125: Indian Sandstone Frieze - Shiva & ParvatiEst. $7,000-$9,000
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Chinese Tang Dynasty Oxcart: Chinese, Tang Dynasty, ca. 700 CE. This ceramic oxcart was created during the Tang Dynasty. Sculptors of this period created particularly finely modeled forms as exemplified here. Note how the
0125D: Chinese Tang Dynasty OxcartEst. $3,000-$5,000Lot Passed
Panamanian Cocle Pedestal Bowl: Pre-Columbian, Macaracas Style, ca. 800-1000 CE. Polychrome pedestal bowl depicting a Shaman emiting stingray spikes, 10"D x 6"H. Provenance: Ex-New World'S Artifacts, San Diego, CA All
0125F: Panamanian Cocle Pedestal BowlEst. $1,200-$1,500Lot Passed
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Indian Sandstone Frieze Bodhisattva Avalokit: India, Rajasthan or Uttar Pradesh, ca. 10th Century AD. Avalokitevara (Sanskrit: "Lord who looks down") is a bodhisattva who embodies the compassion of all Buddha's. Portrayed in different cultures
0126: Indian Sandstone Frieze Bodhisattva AvalokitEst. $8,000-$12,000
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Khmer Decorated Bronze Bracelet: From Cambodia, Khmer, Ca 12th century CE. Large bronze armlette in rounded form interior hollow to hold small rattles, exterior decorated with continupus series of chevron-like patterns. 5"D x
0128A: Khmer Decorated Bronze BraceletEst. $500-$1,000
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Cambodian Bronze and Iron Sword: Southeast Asia, Cambodia, Khmer Dynasty, ca. 12th century CE. An effective stabbing weapon, with a long, double-edged iron blade; with ornately incised bronze handle. The Khmer are the ancient
0130: Cambodian Bronze and Iron SwordEst. $1,000-$1,500
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A Dong Son Bronze Axe Head: Cambodia, Dong Son culture ca. 500 BCE. A cast bronze ax-head in the crescent mood shape, with open socket for mounting on wooden shaft. Beautiful deep green patina covers the majority of the piece,
0130A: A Dong Son Bronze Axe HeadEst. $100-$200
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Persian Nishapur Incised Bowl: Near East, Iran, Ca 10th century CE. Terracotta bowl in brown slip, decorated on the interior with standing chimera and leaf patterns; exterior covered with small barnacles indicating this was pulled
0131: Persian Nishapur Incised BowlEst. $500-$700Lot Passed
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Thai Ban Chiang Bronze Bracelet: Southeast Asia (Cambodia, Thailand), ca. 300 BCE – 200 CE. Round bronze ornament designed with pain in mind; with open center, outer edge decorated with series of four quite pointy spikes intended
0132: Thai Ban Chiang Bronze BraceletEst. $600-$1,200
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Chinese Song Dynasty Celedon Glaze Bowl: China, Northern Song Dynasty (960-1126). Stoneware bowl with celadon glaze with repeated spots around interior and exterior, thin lines around upper section of rim on each side. 7-1/2"D.
0135: Chinese Song Dynasty Celedon Glaze BowlEst. $500-$750
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Cambodian Khmer Bronze Mirror: Cambodia, Ca. 12-14th Century CE. Raised dome in center of face, surrounded by incised lines forming a box around dome. Raised corners. Two holes have been drilled for mounting to wall. Rear is
0137: Cambodian Khmer Bronze MirrorEst. $500-$800
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