Auction 32: Fine Ancient Artifacts 2014-06-29 Auction - 441 Price Results - Ancient Resource Auctions in CA - Page 12
A huge Etruscan Bucchero OinochoeEgyptian green jasper head of a man, New KingdomA Parthian alabaster nude goddess
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Glendale, CA, United States
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Auction 32: Fine Ancient Artifacts

Our June 29th auction will be filled with over 400 lots of fine museum-quality items. This auction offers a spectacular selection of authentic, museum quality, and well-provenanced Ancient Egyptian, Greek, Roman, Precolumbian, Near Eastern, Islamic, and Byzantine artifacts, as well as a selection of fine ancient-style antiques. We will again be offering a large selection of African items as well as smaller groupings of other cultures not usually seen.
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A pair of Roman glass tokens or weights: A pair of Roman glass tokens or weights, c. 1st - 3rd Century AD, each nicely molded, the first in deep blue-green glass with a stylized male head facing, (3.1 x 3 cm), the second in a greyish green
0169: A pair of Roman glass tokens or weightsEst. $400-$600
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A lot of Egyptian silver & bronze earrings: A lot of Egyptian silver & bronze earrings. Lot includes 3 large Hellenistic earrings, Egypt, 3rd – 1st Century BC, each with an open-work cage on a thick wire, one with a green glass bead. Widths
0170: A lot of Egyptian silver & bronze earringsEst. $400-$450
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A strand of Sumerian Lapis beads: A strand of Sumerian Lapis beads, c. 3rd Millennium BC, each tubular in shape and strung with a three Roman glass beads, the central oval beads with stripes very beautiful, along with modern
0171: A strand of Sumerian Lapis beadsEst. $600-$700
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Near Eastern Carnelian and Glass beads: A strand of Near Eastern Carnelian and Glass beads. The carnelian beads are of varying sizes and shapes, c. 1st Millennium BC, with good polish, and includes a long jasper bead of roughly the same
0172A: Near Eastern Carnelian and Glass beadsEst. $300-$350
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A strand of mixed ancient beads from the Levante: A strand of mixed ancient beads from the Levante, mostly Roman glass types but also much older lapis tubular beads, a few odd stone disk and wedge-shaped beads and a large lobed bronze bead. A nice
0174: A strand of mixed ancient beads from the LevanteEst. $300-$400
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A large group of mixed beads: A large group of mixed Phoenician, Roman, Byzantine and Islamic glass beads of various sizes and shapes, many of the ‘eye’ variety and all with great color and in nice condition. Largest bead
0175: A large group of mixed beadsEst. $300-$400
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An attractive strand of mixed ancient beads: An attractive strand of mixed Roman, Byzantine and Islamic glass beads, of various sizes and colors, most quite beautiful and makes for a very nice group! Largest bead measures 3.2 cm in length. Ex
0177: An attractive strand of mixed ancient beadsEst. $300-$400
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A strand of antique quartz beads: A strand of antique quartz beads, c. 15th - 18th Century, each with grooves down the length of each side and nicely strung into a corded necklace with wood clasp. Largest bead is 45 x 22mm. Length of
0178: A strand of antique quartz beadsEst. $200-$300
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A lot of 20 ancient silver and bronze coins: A lot of 20 ancient silver and bronze coins. Lot includes a variety of Kushan bronzes from the 1st - 2nd Century AD, a Parthian drachm as well as a large Hunnic silver coin from Central Asia. Largest
0178A: A lot of 20 ancient silver and bronze coinsEst. $300-$400
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A lot of 48 mixed ancient and medieval coins: A lot of 48 mixed ancient & medieval coins. Lot includes a Greek bronze coin of Philip II of Macedon, some Roman bronze and silver coins including a Roman Republican denarius, Byzantine bronze coins,
0178B: A lot of 48 mixed ancient and medieval coinsEst. $300-$400
A large brown serpentine stamp seal: A large brown serpentine stamp seal, Syria/Anatolia, c. 1400 - 800 BC, pear-shaped, the back in the shape of a rodent’s head, the flat face depicting a standing stag with a small lion above its
0180: A large brown serpentine stamp sealEst. $300-$400Lot Passed
A black serpentine stamp seal: A black serpentine stamp seal, Northern Syria, 3rd Millennium BC, with tall handle, the hemispherical body plain, on base a horned antelope rendered in flowing lines within a circular border. Intact
0181: A black serpentine stamp sealEst. $400-$500Lot Passed
A black serpentine stamp seal: A black serpentine stamp seal, Northern Syria, c. 2nd Millennium BC, pyramidal in form with flattened top, suspension hole below, the base decorated with a standing male figure corralling a rampant
0182: A black serpentine stamp sealEst. $300-$400Lot Passed
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Babylonian limestone cylinder seal depicting owner: A Babylonian limestone cylinder seal depicting owner worshipping the Moon god Sin, c. 2000 BC, 1 in (2.7cm). Minor chipping on edge and some wear. Note reading 'Limestone Babylonian Seal or Cylinder.
0182A: Babylonian limestone cylinder seal depicting ownerEst. $1,500-$2,000
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A large Early Dynastic III cylinder seal: A large Early Dynastic III cylinder seal, c.2600 - 2300 BC, nicely carved in dark steatite with two horizontal registers, the uppermost with a winged deity flanked by seated figures as well as
0182C: A large Early Dynastic III cylinder sealEst. $600-$800
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An Early Akkadian cylinder seal: An Early Akkadian cylinder seal, c. 2300 - 2200 BC, in a mottled brownish-red stone depicting a seated figure before an antelope, an ear of grain, a star and a crescent above. L: 2.3 cm. Ex Los
0182D: An Early Akkadian cylinder sealEst. $400-$500
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A pair of Roman votive heads, Levantine: A pair of Roman votive heads, Levantine, c. 1st - 3rd Century AD, the first in pale yellow glass, slightly curved, with a frontal male head facing with tapered point below. (L: 1 ½ in, 3.8 cm). The
0183: A pair of Roman votive heads, LevantineEst. $200-$300