Ancient/Ethnographic Late Summer Variety 2014-09-24 Auction - 271 Price Results - Artemis Gallery in CO - Page 6
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Ancient/Ethnographic Late Summer Variety

Artemis Gallery

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We couldn't fit everything into our Aug. 27 sale, so this auction features even more from the same consignors at wallet-friendly prices! You'll find Classical antiquities from Egypt, Greece, Italy, the Near and Far East will be joined by Pre-Columbian art from Mexico, Central and South America. You'll also find prehistoric art from Denmark as well as Native America, and plenty of Ethnographic Art from all over the world. Be sure to check back to see what new things have been added! All ancient art in this auction is legal to buy/sell under U.S. Statute covering cultural patrimony Code 2600, CHAPTER 14, and are guaranteed to be as described or your money back. A Certificate of Authenticity will accompany all winning bids.
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Roman Twisted Silver Bracelet, ex-Barakat: Roman Empire, Ca 100 BCE to 300 CE. Solid silver bracelet composed from two heavy wires twisted together, terminals in squarish form with three incised bands. 2-1/2" outer diameter, 2-1/16" inner
0122: Roman Twisted Silver Bracelet, ex-BarakatEst. $400-$600
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Late Roman Green Glass Goblet, ex-Barakat: Holy Land, CA 300 to 500 CE. Rare olive green glass goblet with short foot, flared rim and added blue glass "blobs." 4-1/4" H. Original Barakat price tag still attached - $2700! Provenance:
0125: Late Roman Green Glass Goblet, ex-BarakatEst. $700-$900
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Near Eastern / Susa Terracotta Olla: Iran, Zagros Mountains, Ca 1st millennium BCE. Pottery vessel of ovoid form, painted with white zigzags and black bands over brown slip, raised rim. 3-1/4" D. Provenance: Ex-J. Connell
0127: Near Eastern / Susa Terracotta OllaEst. $300-$400
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Lot of 10 Bactrian Bronze Pendants: Central Asia, Ca 2nd to 1st millennium BCE. Set of 10 cast bronze pendants and ornaments of varying size and shape - some with bales, others attached as buttons. 1" to 2" across. Original
0128: Lot of 10 Bactrian Bronze PendantsEst. $300-$400
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Two Roman Bronze Arm Bands: Roman Empire, northern empire, Ca 2nd to 3rd centuries. We would normally call these bracelets, but these are MANLY huge armbands, meant to go around the large bicep of a fighting man. Solid cast
0129: Two Roman Bronze Arm BandsEst. $300-$500Lot Passed
Fine Luristan Bronze Sword: Northwestern Iran, Ca 1200 to 800 BCE. Long sword in thin tapered form, blade still very sharp, with broad "blood" ridge down center and oval depression at the end of the blade on each side, long
0130: Fine Luristan Bronze SwordEst. $700-$900Lot Passed
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Babylonian White Stone Cylinder Seal: Mesopotamia, Babylonia, Ca 1st half of 2nd millennium BCE. Stone cylinder seal in white stone, carved with repeating star, fish, human and idol, with rollout of impression. 7/8" L. Provenance:
0133: Babylonian White Stone Cylinder SealEst. $800-$1,200
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Egyptian Blue Faience Kohl Cup: Egypt, Late Dynastic Period, ca. 7th Century BCE. Faience fired kohl cup of the Late Dynastic Period. The ancient Egyptians believed that cosmetics gave them supernatural power, and so wore makeup
0134: Egyptian Blue Faience Kohl CupEst. $600-$800
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Three Late Roman to Byzantine Oil Lamps: Holy Land, Late Roman to Byzantine Empires, CA 400 to 600 CE. Nice lot of three pottery oil lamps. Each mold made and each with small handle and impressed decorations on top. Nice variety! 4" L
0135: Three Late Roman to Byzantine Oil LampsEst. $600-$900
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Egyptian Bronze Apis Bull: Egypt, Late Dynastic Period, Ca 662 to 330 BCE. Cast bronze Apis bull. Apis was a deity worshiped primarily in Memphis and served as an intermediary between humans and Ptah, and later Osiris. Bull
0137: Egyptian Bronze Apis BullEst. $700-$900Lot Passed
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Central Asian Bronze Knife: Central Asia, Probably Iran, Ca first quarter of the 1st millennium BCE. Rare and fine bronze knife, double loop pommel, thin handle and tapered blade. 8-1/16" L. Provenance: Ex Private
0138: Central Asian Bronze KnifeEst. $900-$1,200
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Two Roman Bronze Arm Bands: Roman Empire, northern empire, Ca 2nd to 3rd centuries. We would normally call these bracelets, but these are MANLY huge armbands, meant to go around the large bicep of a fighting man. Solid cast
0140: Two Roman Bronze Arm BandsEst. $300-$500Lot Passed
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Central Asian Bronze Axe Head: Central Asia, Probably Iran, Ca late 3rd to 2nd millennium BCE. Fine heavy bronze axe of the type used to use in construction - wood or stone - with alternating vertical and horizontal blade.
0141: Central Asian Bronze Axe HeadEst. $900-$1,200
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Danish Neolithic Stone Axe Head: Denmark, Ca 3000 BCE. Lovely gray chert axe head with polished and knapped surface on each side, and slightly curved on the underside. Wonderful rich patina. 5". Provenance: Ex Private
0142: Danish Neolithic Stone Axe HeadEst. $700-$900
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Very Large Danish Thick Butted Stone Axe: Denmark, Ca 3000 BCE. Lovely and very large gray chert axe head with polished sides and knapped top and bottom surfaces. Wonderful rich patina and very old carbon deposits to butt. 7".
0144: Very Large Danish Thick Butted Stone AxeEst. $1,000-$1,200
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