Auction 28: Fine Ancient Artifacts 2014-03-01 Auction - 466 Price Results - Ancient Resource Auctions in CA - Page 8
Auction 28: Fine Ancient Artifacts
A set of 4 Egyptian limestone canopic jars.
Marvelous Roman marble head of the emperor Hadrian
A wonderfully preserved head from an Egyptian Mummy
Done
Glendale, CA, United States
Auction Details

Auction 28: Fine Ancient Artifacts

As advertised in Apollo magazine, our March 1st auction is set to be our greatest auction yet. It is filled with over 400 lots of rare museum-quality items as exemplified by a life sized marble head of the Roman emperor Hadrian and a rare complete set of Egyptian limestone canopic jars. This auction offers a spectacular selection of authentic, museum quality, and well-provenanced Ancient Egyptian, Greek, Roman, Precolumbian, Near Eastern, Islamic, Medieval and Byzantine artifacts, as well as a selection of fine ancient-style antiques.
A battle damaged Near Eastern axe head: A battle damaged Near Eastern axe head, c. 1st Century BC, with a brownish green patina. This cast bronze axe head was actively used in battle and exhibits a notch in the blade from contact with a
Est.
$1,500
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$2,000
Lot Passed
SOLD
A Persian bronze dagger blade: A Persian bronze dagger blade, c. 7th - 5th Century BC, the blade narrow with wide, flat midrib, the shoulders heavily rounded with short, straight tang. L: 7 1/2 in (19 cm). Intact, tip curled bit,
Est.
$300
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$400
A choice bronze Palstave: A choice bronze Palstave, Central Europe, c. 1500 - 1200 BC, cast bronze, the blade with narrow base then flaring widely with a rounded cutting edge, central ridge down the length. The septum borders
Est.
$1,200
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$1,500
Lot Passed
A Roman bronze javelin head: A Roman bronze javelin head, c. 1st Century BC/AD, with leaf-shaped blade, the body long with remains of original wood from the shaft still held in place by the iron pin. L: 17 in (43.3cm). Intact,
Est.
$1,200
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$1,500
Lot Passed
A choice Chinese bronze spear head: A choice Chinese bronze spear head, c. 2000 - 1500 BC, the blade short and wide with raised center, the mounting tube with two horizontal spines just beneath the base of the blade. H: 5 2/3 in
Est.
$1,200
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$1,500
Lot Passed
SOLD
A large Roman iron lance head: A large Roman iron lance head, c. 1st-3rd Century AD, of the type used by Legionnaires, the head with a large central rib which proved very effective in widening the resulting wound, and ensuring it
Est.
$1,000
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$1,200
A Roman iron spear head: A Roman iron spear head, c. 1st-3rd Century AD, of the type used by the Legionnaires, the head with a large central rib which proved very effective in widening the resulting wound, and ensuring it
Est.
$800
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$1,000
Lot Passed
SOLD
Danish Neolithic grey stone axe-head: A fantastic Danish Neolithic grey stone axe-head, c. 5000 - 3000 BC, rectangular in shape, with slightly rounded cutting edge and showing signs of sharpening and usage. L: 7 1/2 in (19.1cm), Handle
Est.
$800
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$1,000
SOLD
A Hellenistic carved lion-headed terminal: A Hellenistic carved lion-headed terminal, c. 3rd - 1st Century BC, in bone or tusk, extremely well detailed with fierce eyes and mouth open exposing pointed teeth. The back is flattened as it fitted
Est.
$800
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$1,000
SOLD
An Old Babylonian administrative tag: An Old Babylonian administrative tag, c. 1900 - 1700 BC, with cylinder seal impression of Abu-Tabu, scribe, son of Ilshu-Lani (servant of King Lipit - Ishtar of Isin, who ruled c. 1870 - 1860 BC).
Est.
$400
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$500
SOLD
Old Babylonian cuneiform accounting tablet: An Old Babylonian cuneiform accounting tablet, c. 1900 - 1700 BC, one side with numerous lines of well incised text, the other with some weathering but with some visible text as well. H: 3 2/3 in
Est.
$500
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$600
SOLD
A large Assyrian cuneiform tablet: A large Assyrian cuneiform tablet, Middle Babylonian, c. 1500 BC, giving an account of agricultural implements. Rectangular in shape with rows of text and columns of accounting on either side. 3 1/4
Est.
$600
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$800
SOLD
Canaanite terracotta head of a male: An attractive Canaanite terracotta head of a male, c. 2nd Millennium BC, depicted bald, the face flattened with pointed chin, almond-shaped eyes, triangular nose and pursed lips. H: 2 1/8 in (5.4
Est.
$300
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$400
A Greek terracotta horse: A Greek terracotta horse, c. 6th - 5th Century BC, the legs tall and slender and nicely decorated with red and black slip. H: 4 3/4 in (12.1 cm). Minor restoration. Northern California Private
Est.
$1,200
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$1,500
Lot Passed
SOLD
5 Parthian ceramic animal figures: A lot of 5 Parthian ceramic animal figures, c. 4th - 3rd Century BC, including a horse and rider type and several bull figures. Largest measures 4 5/8 in x 4 1/2 in (11.8 x 11.7 cm). Each with some
Est.
$300
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$400