Auction 44: Fine Ancient Artifacts 2015-09-27 Auction - 300 Price Results - Ancient Resource Auctions in CA - Page 12
Egyptian bronze figure of Bastet, Late PeriodEgyptian wood artist palette with paint and brushesA large and impressive Egyptian bronze figure of Osiris
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Montrose, CA, United States
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Auction 44: Fine Ancient Artifacts

Our September 27th auction will be filled with over 300 lots of fine museum-quality items. This auction offers a spectacular selection of authentic, museum quality, and well-provenanced Ancient Egyptian, Greek, Roman, Near Eastern, Islamic, Byzantine, Native American, and Pre-Columbian antiquities. Please get in touch if you have any questions and please remember to ask for condition reports on any items you may be interested in.
A Nayarit pinched neck globular jar: A Nayarit pinched neck globular jar, West Mexico, c. 100 BC – AD 250, with flared rim. The body of the vessel is nicely decorated white line-work over the burnished orange ground. 5 in x 5 in (12.7
0216: A Nayarit pinched neck globular jarEst. $300-$400Lot Passed
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A fine Michoacán figure from Mexico: A fine Michoacán figure from Mexico, ca. 400 – 100 BC. It is 4-1/4 in high and depicts an elaborately decorated, standing female. She is depicted wearing a skirt with geometric décor and is
0218: A fine Michoacán figure from MexicoEst. $200-$300
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A rare Tlatilco figure from Mexico: A rare Tlatilco figure from Mexico, ca. 1000 – 400 BC. It is 4-3/4 in high and depicts a ballplayer wearing the traditional belt and arm pads. Posed standing, with the characteristic small waist
0219: A rare Tlatilco figure from MexicoEst. $300-$400
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A choice Olmec head from Mexico: A choice Olmec head from Mexico, ca. 1200 BC. It is 2-1/4 in high and depicts an individual with a complex headdress and forehead ornament. Beautifully detailed, good mineral deposits, mounted. Ex
0220: A choice Olmec head from MexicoEst. $200-$300
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A rare Teotihuacan head fragment from Mexico: A rare Teotihuacan head fragment from Mexico, ca. 400 - 750 AD. It is 2-3/4 in wide and depicts a jaguar deity with a complex ceremonial headdress. Superbly detailed, stucco remnants, find site
0221: A rare Teotihuacan head fragment from MexicoEst. $200-$300
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A rare Teotihuacan mold from Mexico: A rare Teotihuacan mold from Mexico, ca. AD 400 - 650. The mold is 2 in in diameter and creates a beautifully detailed Xolalpan head with ear ornaments and peaked head décor. Cf. Berrin
0222: A rare Teotihuacan mold from MexicoEst. $200-$300
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An excellent Teotihuacan figure from Mexico: An excellent Teotihuacan figure from Mexico, ca. AD 650 - 750. This beautifully detailed Metepec example is 4-1/4 in high and depicts an enthroned ruler. Strong mineral deposits, stucco traces and
0223: An excellent Teotihuacan figure from MexicoEst. $200-$300
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Zapotec mold from the Yagul site in Oaxaca: A rare Zapotec mold from the Yagul site in Oaxaca, Mexico, ca. AD 500 – 1200. This large example is 4-1/4 in high and creates the face of God Cocijo, the God of Lightning and Rain. Good mineral
0224: Zapotec mold from the Yagul site in OaxacaEst. $200-$300
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A rare Zapotec stamp seal from Oaxaca: A rare Zapotec stamp seal from Oaxaca, Mexico, ca. 300 100 BC. It is 2-3/4 in long and depicts a jaguar rendered in fine detail. Good mineral deposits. Ex Foxworth estate. Cf. Enciso 'Design Motifs
0224A: A rare Zapotec stamp seal from OaxacaEst. $400-$500
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Heavy Mixtec-Aztec copper axe from Mexico: A heavy Mixtec-Aztec copper axe from Mexico, ca. AD 1000 – 1500. It is 4-3/4 in long, is heavily patinated and still has a sharp bit. The butt end shows signs of having been hit repeatedly. Ex
0226: Heavy Mixtec-Aztec copper axe from MexicoEst. $250-$350
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A rare Aztec figure from Mexico: A rare Aztec figure from Mexico, ca. AD 1400 – 1500. This nice mold-made example is 2-3/4 in high and depicts a seated ruler holding an object. He has an expressive face and is holding an object.
0228: A rare Aztec figure from MexicoEst. $200-$300
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An excellent Aztec fragment from Mexico: An excellent Aztec fragment from Mexico, ca. AD 1400 – 1500. It is 1-1/4 in wide and depicts a pair of nicely detailed human skulls. Good mineral deposits, mounted. Ex Magor estate.
0229: An excellent Aztec fragment from MexicoEst. $200-$300
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An excellent Aztec fragment from Mexico: An excellent Aztec fragment from Mexico, ca. AD 1400 – 1500. It is 1-1/4 in wide and depicts the finely detailed head of a vulture, a bird associated with death and the Underworld. Good mineral
0230: An excellent Aztec fragment from MexicoEst. $200-$300
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Maya Chiefs bowl from El Salvador: A fine Maya Chiefs bowl from El Salvador, ca. AD 400 – 700. It is 7-1/2 in in diameter and portrays a group of five seated Maya lords, each presenting an offering. The interior is decorated with
0231: Maya Chiefs bowl from El SalvadorEst. $800-$1,000
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A fine Nicoya figure from Costa Rica: A fine Nicoya figure from Costa Rica, ca. AD 700 – 1100. This Papagayo variant from the northern Nicoya Peninsula is 5-3/4 in high and depicts a seated male. He is posed with hands resting on his
0234: A fine Nicoya figure from Costa RicaEst. $500-$600
A trio of gold Sinu nose rings: A trio of gold Sinu nose rings from Colombia, ca. AD 1000 – 1500. They are ½ in to ¾ in in diameter and are solid gold. Nice examples. Ex Cobb estate.
0235: A trio of gold Sinu nose ringsEst. $400-$500Lot Passed
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A fine Pre-Columbian gold nose ornament: A fine Pre-Columbian gold nose ornament, ca. AD 200 – 600, made from hammered sheet gold. Dia: 1 ¼ in. Ex Gallatin estate.
0236: A fine Pre-Columbian gold nose ornamentEst. $400-$500