Ancient | Ethnographic | Spanish Colonial Art 2015-09-24 Auction - 366 Price Results - Artemis Gallery in CO
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Large/Fine Megalodon Tooth - Cenozoic Era: South Carolina, Cenozoic Era, approximately 15.9 to 2.6 million years old. A brilliant tooth from this massive mega shark. Found in a river bottom in South Carolina in conditions suitable for only
0001: Large/Fine Megalodon Tooth - Cenozoic EraEst. $500-$700
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Megalodon Tooth - Nicely Polished: South Carolina, Cenozoic Era, approximately 15.9 to 2.6 million years old. A breathtaking tooth from this massive mega shark. Found in a river bottom in South Carolina in conditions only for the
0002: Megalodon Tooth - Nicely PolishedEst. $500-$700
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Pair of Megalodon Teeth: South Carolina, Cenozoic Era, approximately 15.9 to 2.6 million years old. A fabulous pair of teeth from this massive mega shark. Found in a river bottom in South Carolina in conditions suitable for
0003: Pair of Megalodon TeethEst. $500-$700Lot Passed
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Translated Egyptian Stone Stele Fragment: Egyptian, New Kingdom to Late Dynastic, Dynasties 20 to 26, ca. 6th century BCE to 332 BCE. A rare stone stele fragment, the composition organized into registers as was customary, containing figural
0005: Translated Egyptian Stone Stele FragmentEst. $5,000-$7,000
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Egyptian Canopic Jar Lid - Jackal: Egyptian Empire, New Kingdom, ca. 1085 BCE. A canopic jar lid carved from Egyptian alabaster of golden hues in the form of a jackal head with details of eyes, snout, mouth, and ears highlighted in
0008: Egyptian Canopic Jar Lid - JackalEst. $2,000-$2,500
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Greek Mycenaean Phi Type Idol: Greece / Greek, Mycenaean III, ca. 1400 to 1250 BCE. Fine "Phi" type idol in buff clay. With pinched head and flattened circular body with breasts in relief, on cylindrical stem with flaring base,
0009: Greek Mycenaean Phi Type IdolEst. $2,000-$2,500Lot Passed
Greek Geometric Bronze Bird Pendant: Greece, Geometric Period, ca second half of 8th century BCE. Standing bird in cast bronze with pointed beak, long flat tail, rotund body, two thin legs below and two circular openings on opposing
0010: Greek Geometric Bronze Bird PendantEst. $2,500-$3,500Lot Passed
Greek Geometric Bronze Lidded Pyxis: Greece, most likely from Macedonia, Geometric Period, 8th century BCE. Gorgeous bronze pyxis with oblong body and decorative openwork flange at base, lid in the form of two bird heads, central
0011: Greek Geometric Bronze Lidded PyxisEst. $4,000-$5,000Lot Passed
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Rare Greek Phrygian Bronze Fibula: Ancient Greece, Phrygian, central Anatolia, ca. 8th to 7th century BCE. Superb bronze cloak pin/fibula of heavy form with two circular elements, each with multiple rounded nodes, catch in the form of
0012: Rare Greek Phrygian Bronze FibulaEst. $700-$900
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Greek Boeotian Abstract Goddess Figure: Greece, City/State of Boeotia, ca. 6th century BCE. Painted buff terracotta of standing abstract female goddess. Possibly of fertility and beauty (beauty is in the eye of the beholder). Arms held
0013: Greek Boeotian Abstract Goddess FigureEst. $700-$1,000
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Unusually Large Greek Corinthian Aryballos: Corinth, Greece, ca. late 7th to early 6th century BCE. Unusually large pottery aryballos - used to hold precious oils in the bath and gymnasium - decorated with large swan confronting a lion,
0014: Unusually Large Greek Corinthian AryballosEst. $4,000-$6,000
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Lot of 4 Anatolian Serpentine Stone Seals: Turkey, Anatolia, Ca 2000 to 1700 BCE. Nice grouping of 4 stone cylinder seals. Each seemingly showing Cypriotic influence but purely Anatolian in origin. Each with representation of humans and
0018: Lot of 4 Anatolian Serpentine Stone SealsEst. $900-$1,200
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Etruscan Bucchero Footed Bowl: Etruscan, pre-Roman Italy, ca. 500 BCE. This bowl stands on its own and has a banded rim; the craftsmanship is apparent. Bucchero ware is a particular style of Etruscan pottery created by using the
0018A: Etruscan Bucchero Footed BowlEst. $400-$600Lot Passed
Roman Alabaster Head of Serapis: Roman Empire, ca. 1st to 2nd century CE. Serapis was a Graeco-Egyptian god who first appeared around the time of Alexander the Great. Sculpture is shown with thick, wavy locks framing his face, and
0019: Roman Alabaster Head of SerapisEst. $1,500-$2,000Lot Passed
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