Auction 84, pt. Hasso von Winning Collection 2004-04-04 Auction - 345 Price Results - Michael Malter in CA - Page 10
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1102: Veracruz, c. 500 AD, similar to above,1195: New Kingdom, late XVIIIth - XIXth Dynas1187: Late Dynastic, 664 - 343 BC. A limeston
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Auction 84, pt. Hasso von Winning Collection

The collection of the late Hasso von Winning, featuring his diverse collection of small Pre-Columbian antiquities. Also included in this sale is a West coast collection of antiquities, featuring ancient Egypt, Rome and Greece. The end of the sale contains an interesting collection of Jewish related material.

Hasso Von Winning, 1914-2001 was a distinguished scholar of Pre-Columbian civilizations notably West Mexican cultures. Probably best know for his corpus entitled Pre-Columbian Art of Mexico and Central America, published in 1968 and recognized worldwide as a most useful and important reference. Professor Von Winning's extensive fieldwork was supported by his analysis of thousands of ceramic tomb fragments and glyphs. Analyzed and catalogued over a span of more than thirty years and brought into the United States in 1948, this important collection is now offered for sale for the first time. The collection being offered features over 2,000 Pre-Columbian artifacts, primarily Teotihuacan and West Mexican origins. The artifacts are being sold the same way Professor Von Winning grouped them over the past 50 years. In most cases they are still in the same candy boxes that he originally used.
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New Kingdom, 1570 - 1070 BC. A nice ter: New Kingdom, 1570 - 1070 BC. A nice terracotta jar with tapered base and two small lug handles. Some surface abraiding, but a scarcer mid dynastic pottery type. H: 7".
1218: New Kingdom, 1570 - 1070 BC. A nice terEst. $200-$300
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New Kingdom, 1570 - 1070 BC. A small ba: New Kingdom, 1570 - 1070 BC. A small baby-feeder type vessel with spherical body, flared rim and a stubby spout. Intact. H: 3"
1219: New Kingdom, 1570 - 1070 BC. A small baEst. $100-$200
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Ptolemaic Period, Alexandria, c.2nd - 1: Ptolemaic Period, Alexandria, c.2nd - 1st Century BC. A lot of 3 terracotta figures. The first is a molded figure of seated Harpokrates, wearing side lock, jug hoisted next to his head. The second
1223: Ptolemaic Period, Alexandria, c.2nd - 1Est. $200-$250
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New Kingdom, Mid XVIIIth Early XIXth D: New Kingdom, Mid XVIIIth Early XIXth Dynasty, c.1353 1200 BC. A hand modeled terracotta ushabti-type figurine. Interesting due to the lack of wig, showing just a bald head. Hands and arms in an
1227: New Kingdom, Mid XVIIIth Early XIXth DEst. $275-$375
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3rd Intermediate Period, Dynasty XXI, 1: 3rd Intermediate Period, Dynasty XXI, 1075 - 945 BC. A well modeled faience ushabti with no color remaining, but some black details on the inscription and hoe. A nice example. H: 5 1/8"
1232: 3rd Intermediate Period, Dynasty XXI, 1Est. $150-$200
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3rd Intermediate Period, Dynasty XXI, 1: 3rd Intermediate Period, Dynasty XXI, 1075 - 945 BC. Lot of 65 faience heads from ushabtis. All with some abrasion, but most with some remaining pigmentation.
1235: 3rd Intermediate Period, Dynasty XXI, 1Est. $100-$150
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3rd Intermediate Period, Dynasty XXI, 1: 3rd Intermediate Period, Dynasty XXI, 1075 - 945 BC. A lot of 15 upper portions of faience ushabtis attributed to a certain 'Nes-Men'. All with some abrasion and remaining black pigmentation. Average
1236: 3rd Intermediate Period, Dynasty XXI, 1Est. $200-$250
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3rd Intermediate Period, Dynasty XXI, 1: 3rd Intermediate Period, Dynasty XXI, 1075 - 945 BC. A lot of 20 portions of faience ushabtis attributed to a certain 'Nes-Men'. All with some abrasion and remaining blue glaze with black addition.
1237: 3rd Intermediate Period, Dynasty XXI, 1Est. $200-$250
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Saite Period, Dynasty XXVI, 664 - 525 B: Saite Period, Dynasty XXVI, 664 - 525 BC. A light blue faience ushabti of 'Nes Men'. In perfect condition with handsome features and intact glaze. H: 4". A most attractive specimen
1238: Saite Period, Dynasty XXVI, 664 - 525 BEst. $300-$350
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