Auction 32: Fine Ancient Artifacts 2014-06-29 Auction - 441 Price Results - Ancient Resource Auctions in CA - Page 8
Auction 32: Fine Ancient Artifacts
A huge Etruscan Bucchero Oinochoe
Egyptian green jasper head of a man, New Kingdom
A Parthian alabaster nude goddess
Done
Glendale, CA, United States
Auction Details

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.
A Greek terracotta figure of a woman: A Greek terracotta figure of a woman, c. 2nd - 1st Century BC, wearing long flowing chiton and himation, her hair pulled back in a bun behind a tall diadem. H: 7 ½ in (19.1cm). Head re-attached and
Est.
$800
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$900
Lot Passed
A Hellenistic terracotta figure of a boy: A Hellenistic terracotta figure of a boy, c. 2nd - 1st Century BC, depicted standing, wearing flat hat, long tunic and cloak. He grasps a pouch with his right hand a his cloak with his left. H: 4 4/5
Est.
$1,000
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$1,200
Lot Passed
Archaic Greek terracotta votive alter: An archaic Greek terracotta votive alter, c. 6th Century BC, in the form of a simple table, L: 8 1/2 in (21.6cm.), W: 3 in (7.6cm). Ex collection of Baron v.d. E., Belgium, acquired in the 1950-60s.
Est.
$1,500
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$2,000
Lot Passed
A Bronze Age three-footed vessel: A Bronze Age three-footed vessel, c. 2000 - 1500 BC, with wide, rounded shoulders, flared mouth and three narrow pedestal feet. A most interesting type with earthen and mineral deposits inside and
Est.
$1,000
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$1,200
Lot Passed
SOLD
Early Bronze Age handled cup, Eastern Mediterr.: An Early Bronze Age handled cup, Eastern Mediterranean, c. 2500 - 2000 BC, with two large, loop handles, similar to examples from Troy II. H: 3 in (7.6 cm); W: 5 1/2 in (13.9 cm). Intact with light
Est.
$800
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$1,000
SOLD
A Cypriot Base Ring I bowl: A Cypriot Base Ring I bowl, c. 1500 - 1400 BC, with narrow flared foot and characteristic wishbone handle. H: 3 7/8 in (9.8cm), 5 ½ in (13.9cm). Closed age crack in bowl, earthen deposits
Est.
$800
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$1,000
SOLD
Cypriot ‘White Slip-Ware’ bowl, Late Cypriot II: An attractive Cypriot ‘White Slip-Ware’ bowl, Late Cypriot II c. 1450 - 1200 BC, often referred as a ‘milk bowl’ with vertical bands of geometric decoration over a brilliant white ground,
Est.
$1,200
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$1,500
SOLD
Cypriot White Painted Ware jug, Cypro-Archaic: A Cypriot White Painted Ware jug, Cypro-Archaic, c. 700 - 450 BC, the piriform body with disk base, flared rim and single strap handle. The body is decorated with a wide band in brown slip, two
Est.
$300
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$400
SOLD
Cypriot bichrome plate, c. 9th - 8th Century BC: A Cypriot bichrome plate, c. 9th - 8th Century BC, with two loop handles, the bottom richly decorated concentric banding around a cruciform motif. Intact. W: 10 in (25.4 cm). Ex English private
Est.
$400
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$500
Cypriot Bichrome bowl, Cypro-Archaic: A decorative Cypriot Bichrome bowl, Cypro-Archaic, c. 750 - 600 BC, the interior and exterior adorned with concentric banding, a star design around the foot. H: 2 1/8 in (5.4cm), D: 7 in (18cm). A
Est.
$600
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$800
Lot Passed
Cypriot Bichrome juglet, Cypro-Archaic: A Cypriot Bichrome juglet, Cypro-Archaic, c. 750 - 600 BC, intact with light deposits. H: 3 7/8 in (9.8cm), 5 ½ in (13.9cm). Ex Desmond Morris Collection. Mr. Morris was an English zoologist and
Est.
$800
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$1,000
Lot Passed
Early Iron Age globular jar: An Early Iron Age globular jar, c. 1000 - 800 BC, the ovoid body with narrow neck and flared mouth. H: 7 ¾ in (18.6 cm). Intact, light deposits. Ex Las Vegas collection.
Est.
$400
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$500
Lot Passed
An attractive early Greek alabastron: An attractive early Greek alabastron, c. 5th-3rd Century BC, with extended lip that extends well over the body and tilted down to one side, following a short, narrow neck, the finely molded body
Est.
$1,200
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$1,500
Lot Passed
A Nice Greek Ceramic Pyxis: A Greek ceramic pyxis,Magnia Graecia, c. 4th - 3rd Century BC, creme buff and with original lid. H: 3 1/5 in (8.1cm), D: 5 in (12.5cm). Light scratching and a repaired crack on the body, some
Est.
$700
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$900
Lot Passed