Auction 46: Fine Ancient Artifacts 2015-12-13 Auction - 399 Price Results - Ancient Resource Auctions in CA - Page 13
Egyptian limestone figure a kneeling scribeA Sabaean marble head of a manRoman marble sarcophagus fragment depicting an offering
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Montrose, CA, United States
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Auction 46: Fine Ancient Artifacts

Our December 13th auction will be filled with over 400 lots of fine museum-quality items for the holidays. This auction offers a spectacular selection of authentic, museum quality, and well-provenanced Ancient Egyptian, Greek, Roman, Near Eastern, Islamic, Byzantine, 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. We also accept absentee bids and phone bidding if bidders would like to call and set either option up for the sale.
A Roman gray-ware cup: A Roman gray-ware cup, c. 1st – 3rd Century AD, with flaring mouth and single loop handle. The surfaces retain a nice glossy finish. H: 2 2/3 in (6.7cm). Light deposits. Ex Birmingham, UK private
0181: A Roman gray-ware cupEst. $400-$500Lot Passed
A Roman gray-ware cup: A Roman gray-ware cup, c. 1st – 3rd Century AD, with narrow foot, single loop handle and flaring mouth, nice glossy grey surfaces with light deposits. H: 2 3/5 in (6.6cm). Ex Birmingham, UK private
0182: A Roman gray-ware cupEst. $200-$300Lot Passed
A large Roman water jug: A large Roman water jug, c. 1st – 3rd Century AD, the body rounded with ring foot, tall neck with pouring spout, single handle attaching from the shoulder to the rim. H: 10 in (25.4 cm). Heavy
0184: A large Roman water jugEst. $800-$900Lot Passed
A Byzantine terracotta bowl: A Byzantine terracotta bowl, c. 12th Century AD, D: 7 ½ in (19.1cm), the interior decorated with crème painted triangle and scroll motif. H: 2 in (4.9cm). Ex Montreal, Canada private collection
0185: A Byzantine terracotta bowlEst. $800-$1,000Lot Passed
An Islamic slip-painted incensory: An Islamic slip-painted incensory, c. 9th – 14th Century AD, with beautifully painted geometric decoration in dark brown sip over contrasting crème field. The vessel sits on a low pedestal foot
0186: An Islamic slip-painted incensoryEst. $600-$800Lot Passed
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Iron Age ceramic lamp from the Holy Land: An early Iron Age ceramic lamp from the Holy Land, c. 1200 – 1000 BC, with classic 'pinched' nozzle and rounded bottom. Signs of use via carbon deposits and earthen encrustation throughout. 5 5/8
0187: Iron Age ceramic lamp from the Holy LandEst. $200-$300
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Iron Age ceramic lamp from the Holy Land: An Iron Age ceramic lamp from the Holy Land, c. 1200 – 586 BC, with classic 'pinched' nozzle and raised disk base. Signs of use via carbon deposits and earthen encrustation throughout. 4 ¾ in x 4
0187A: Iron Age ceramic lamp from the Holy LandEst. $200-$300
A pair of Roman ceramic lamps: A pair of Roman ceramic lamps. Lot includes a 1st Century type with lentoid body, long nozzle and decorated with a garland around the shoulder, L: 4 (10.8 cm); the second is red-ware type from Egypt,
0193: A pair of Roman ceramic lampsEst. $300-$400Lot Passed
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Ghandaran stone oil lamp from the Indus Valley: A beautiful Ghandaran stone oil lamp from the Indus Valley, ca. 100 - 300 AD. This masterfully crafted example is 4 in long and is made from the fine blue-gray chlorite characteristic of the region.
0194: Ghandaran stone oil lamp from the Indus ValleyEst. $300-$400
A nice Hellenistic core glass amphoriskos: A nice Hellenistic core glass amphoriskos, Eastern Mediterranean, c. 3rd – 2nd Century BC, with pale yellow glass body with tall neck, everted rim, trailed loop handles at sides (one now lost). The
0197: A nice Hellenistic core glass amphoriskosEst. $2,500-$3,000Lot Passed
An attractive Roman pale green glass jar: An attractive Roman pale green glass jar, c. 5th Century AD, the rounded body with indented base, the rim collared with very short neck. The body is adorned with winding trailing in a dark blue glass
0197B: An attractive Roman pale green glass jarEst. $1,500-$1,800Lot Passed
A gorgeous Roman amber glass bottle: A gorgeous Roman amber glass bottle, c. 1st Century AD, the rounded body with lightly indented base, narrow cylindrical neck with wide, flat rim. The vessel possess a lovely iridescence with flashes
0197C: A gorgeous Roman amber glass bottleEst. $1,200-$1,500Lot Passed
A Roman pale yellow glass bottle: A Roman pale yellow glass bottle, c. 2nd - 3rd Century AD, the body square with raised molded relief alternating with palm fronds on either side and a grid pattern containing squares, the base is
0199: A Roman pale yellow glass bottleEst. $1,000-$1,200Lot Passed