Ancient / Ethnographic Early Summer Variety 2015-06-30 Auction - 328 Price Results - Artemis Gallery in CO
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Greek Apulian Red Figure Oinochoe with Lady of FashionMiniature Roman Glass Head FlaskStunning Ban Chiang Bronze Torque
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Boulder County, CO, United States
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Ancient / Ethnographic Early Summer Variety

Artemis Gallery

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Mark your calendars for June 30th as Artemis Gallery is once again featuring hundreds of authentic examples of ancient art from around the globe at fabulous prices! We've made sure that there's something for everyone and for every budget. You'll find superb examples of Classical Antiquities from Egypt, Greece, Italy, the Middle East, the Near East, Asian Art, Ethnographic and Pre-Columbian art. Plus, don't miss our new Marketplace section beginning at Lot 250 which features wonderful/authentic items at a fraction of market pricing--perfect for dealers and those who are just starting their journey in collecting ancient art.
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Egyptian Blue Faience Ushabti: Egypt, Late Dynastic Period, ca. 652 to 300 BCE. A faience ushabti of beautiful aqua blue hues in traditional mummiform form with hands to chest holding crook and flail, pillar down back indicates
0003: Egyptian Blue Faience UshabtiEst. $900-$1,200
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Rare Greek Pottery Sculpture of Herakles: Greece, ca. 5th to 4th century BCE. While we take great pains to accurately describe all items offered for sale, occasionally we encounter pieces that are difficult to properly define. This small
0004: Rare Greek Pottery Sculpture of HeraklesEst. $500-$700
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Greek Megarian Impressed Redware Bowl: Greece, ca. 3rd to 1st century BCE. Mold-made pottery bowl in rich red and brown hues. Wonderfully intricate impressed designs comprised of palmettes alternating with representations of figures
0005: Greek Megarian Impressed Redware BowlEst. $300-$500
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Archaic Greek Bronze Bull Head: Archaic Greece, ca. 700 to 600 BCE. The features of this bull head are clear and easy to see. The piece comes with a custom stand. As in many other cultures of a similar age, bulls were symbols of
0005A: Archaic Greek Bronze Bull HeadEst. $600-$800
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Ancient Greek Bronze Bracelet: Greek Empire, ca. 5th century BCE. Ancient bronze bracelet in rounded form overlapping for about 20% of its length. Ends of bracelet with double ridges and "feather" pattern extends from each end
0007: Ancient Greek Bronze BraceletEst. $400-$600
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Greek Mycenaean Pottery Krater: Greek, Mycenae, ca. 1300 BCE. An early and quite exceptional pottery krater. Sitting on small foot with sloping sides and twin diagonal handles, painted in deep brown decoration that might
0007A: Greek Mycenaean Pottery KraterEst. $1,000-$1,500
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Greek Attica Athena Silver Tetradrachm: Athens, Greece, ca. 440 to 404 BCE. Silver tetradrachm depicting the helmeted head of Athena right/owl standing right with olive sprig and crescent behind. All within incuse square. In Greek
0008: Greek Attica Athena Silver TetradrachmEst. $600-$700
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Lot of 3 Greek Blackware Kylikes: Magna Graecia, Southern Italy, ca. 4th century BCE. Three lovely blackware kylixi or wine cups, each on a short foot with two horizontal handles and shallow bowls. Size: first measures 6-5/8" (16.8
0009: Lot of 3 Greek Blackware KylikesEst. $400-$800
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Greek Terracotta Askos - Swan Form: Magna Graecia, southern Italy, ca. 300 BCE. Sweet pottery askos in buff clay covered with red slip in the form of a swan - harking back to the Greek myth of Leda and the swan. Swan sits on short
0013: Greek Terracotta Askos - Swan FormEst. $800-$1,200
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Large Hellenistic Megarian Cup: Greece or Italy, but found in Turkey, ca. 300 to 200 BCE. Attractive molded pottery vessel, base with repeating palmettes and abstract animal forms, band of egg and tongue design at midsection.
0014: Large Hellenistic Megarian CupEst. $700-$900
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Greek Apulian Blackware Kylix: Apulia, ca. 340 to 325 BCE. Beautiful pottery kylix decorated with four palmettes in the center, on low foot, with twin up-sloping handles. Deep metallic glaze. Size: 1-3/7"H (4.45cm) x 8-2/3"W
0015: Greek Apulian Blackware KylixEst. $400-$500Lot Passed
Large Villanovan Bronze Fibula: Northern Italy, Villanovan culture, ca. 8th to 7th century BCE. Very large and once quite extraordinary bronze fibula. Cast bronze clothes pin with rectangular catch plate and long curving arc
0016: Large Villanovan Bronze FibulaEst. $800-$1,200Lot Passed
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Roman Etruscan Bronze Spiral Brooch: Europe, Central Italy, Etruscan, ca. 7th to 6th century BCE. Also known as a geometric bronze spectacle fibula. Boasts a beautiful green patina and double concave roundels formed from a single wire
0017: Roman Etruscan Bronze Spiral BroochEst. $600-$900
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Roman Period Silver Coin Set in Modern Gold Ring: Roman Period, Lycia, ca. 81 to 27 BCE. Wonderful silver coinage with fine portrait of Apollo, Lyre on reverse set in hallmarked 22 karat gold ring. Size: US size 6; 0.88"W x 0.88"H. Provenance:
0018: Roman Period Silver Coin Set in Modern Gold RingEst. $1,200-$1,500
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Miniature Roman Bronze Tree - Lamp Stand: Roman Empire, ca. 1st century CE. Rare and quite exceptional tree in cast bronze. Tree with heavily twisted trunk with 4 ancillary limbs, each having two detailed leaves (one leaf missing ). Based
0018A: Miniature Roman Bronze Tree - Lamp StandEst. $900-$1,200
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Roman Bronze Strigil Blade: Roman, 100 to 200 CE. This strigil blade forms a curving 90 degree angle and has finely-wrought decorations on one side suggesting a spear or some other kind of blade. It comes with a custom stand.
0018B: Roman Bronze Strigil BladeEst. $1,500-$2,000Lot Passed
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