Antiquities Auction 39: Discovery Auction 2015-04-12 Auction - 233 Price Results - Ancient Resource Auctions in CA - Page 5
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Near Eastern bronze libation vessel in the form of anHellenistic black-ware two-handled cupAn attractive early Greek alabastron
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Montrose, CA, United States
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Antiquities Auction 39: Discovery Auction

Our April Discovery sale will feature inexpensive selection of well-provenanced ancient Egyptian, Greek, Roman, Near Eastern, Holy Land, and Pre-Colombian artifacts, as well as a a small selection of ancient-style items. Lots will be added throughout the three weeks before the sale, so keep checking back.
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A nice flaked orange-brown jasper knife: A nice flaked orange-brown jasper knife. A lovely example expertly knapped in the manner of the ancient originals with sharp edges and a well-formed handle with central ridges on either side for
0071A: A nice flaked orange-brown jasper knifeEst. $300-$400
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A fine Inca stone mace head: A fine Inca stone mace head, ca. 1300 - 1500 AD. This six-point star is 3 in in diameter and is carved from a dark olive green stone. Heavy mineral deposits and evidence of ancient battle damage. Ex
0073: A fine Inca stone mace headEst. $300-$400
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A fine Nazca bowl, ca. 200 - 400 AD: A fine Nazca bowl, ca. 200 - 400 AD. This highly burnished vessel is 6 in in diameter and is decorated with triangular designs, with vertical dividers on the upper register. Good paint in rich earth
0075: A fine Nazca bowl, ca. 200 - 400 ADEst. $300-$400
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Greek ceramic votive of seated Kybele: A Greek ceramic votive of seated Kybele, 6th Century BC, the mother goddess is frontally depicted, wearing polos, her hair n long curled locks descending onto her shoulders. H: 6 ¾ in (17.2cm).
0082A: Greek ceramic votive of seated KybeleEst. $400-$500
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Roman terracotta foot, c. 1st Century AD: A Roman terracotta foot, c. 1st Century AD, found in the Bay of Naples, and very likely from Pompeii. The foot, which would have been part of a larger figure, is now encrusted in volcanic glass
0082C: Roman terracotta foot, c. 1st Century ADEst. $400-$500
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Cypriot Bichrome juglet, Cypro-Archaic: A Cypriot Bichrome juglet, Cypro-Archaic, c. 750 - 600 BC, with white and brown banding including brown bands with white spots around neck and mouth. H: 5 in (12.6cm). Intact, light deposits. Ex
0082D: Cypriot Bichrome juglet, Cypro-ArchaicEst. $400-$500
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