Auction 48: Fine Ancient Artifacts 2016-03-13 Auction - 340 Price Results - Ancient Resource Auctions in CA - Page 9
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An extremely rare Egyptian faience HippopotamusA beautiful Egyptian wooden falcon, Late PeriodA Greek  bronze helmet of Corinthian type , 6th Century
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Montrose, CA, United States
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Auction 48: Fine Ancient Artifacts

Our March 13th auction will be filled with over 350 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.
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An Attic Red-Figure Nolan amphora: An Attic Red-Figure Nolan amphora, c. 500 - 450 BC, by the Ethiop painter depicting robed man with walking stick, Maeander pattern below, and the upper part of warrior on reverse. H: 13 ¼ in
0149B: An Attic Red-Figure Nolan amphoraEst. $15,000-$18,000Lot Passed
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A large Greek black-glazed cup: A large Greek black-glazed cup, c. 4th Century BC, the shallow bowl with wide rim and ring foot, a single loop handle at side. H: 2 in (5cm), D: 5 3/4 in (14.7cm). Mounted on a large base. Ex Florida
0150: A large Greek black-glazed cupEst. $250-$350
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A large Italo-Corinthian olpe: A large Italo-Corinthian olpe, c. 6th Century BC, the ovoid body with flared ring foot, short neck with trefoil pouring spout and strap handle. The vessel is decorated with horizontal banding in
0151: A large Italo-Corinthian olpeEst. $1,250-$1,500
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An Etruscan Bucchero kyathos: An Etruscan Bucchero kyathos, c. 6th Century BC, the deep bowl with flared mouth and flared ring foot, the tall strap handle with nipple at its summit. H: 5 2/5 in (13.7cm). A pleasing example with
0152: An Etruscan Bucchero kyathosEst. $1,000-$1,200
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A large Messapian Krater, Italic: A large Messapian Krater, Italic, c. 4th Century BC, with flat topped handles and attractive geometric designs inspired by Greek types including a Maeander band around the body and star at the foot.
0154: A large Messapian Krater, ItalicEst. $1,000-$1,250
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An attractive Roman ceramic amphora: An attractive Roman ceramic amphora, c. 1st - 3rd Century AD, the body rounded with ring base, straight neck with thickly rolled rim, a thick handle to either side. The decoration consists of incised
0155: An attractive Roman ceramic amphoraEst. $500-$600
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A fine Middle Bronze Age juglet: A fine Middle Bronze Age juglet, Middle Bronze II-LB I, ca. 1700-1500. It is 8-3/4 in high, has a pinched pouring spout and decorative grooves on the neck. Good mineral encrustation. Comes with
0156: A fine Middle Bronze Age jugletEst. $500-$600
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A lovely Roman pitcher: A lovely Roman pitcher, ca. 2nd - 4th Century AD. This fine flat-bottom vessel is 5-1/4 in high and has decorative grooved elements encircling the widely flared spout. Good mineral encrustation.
0157: A lovely Roman pitcherEst. $400-$500
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An early Iron Age ceramic lamp: 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. 4 5/8 in
0159: An early Iron Age ceramic lampEst. $200-$300
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An early Iron Age ceramic lamp: An early Iron Age ceramic lamp from the Holy Land, c. 1200 - 586 BC, with classic 'pinched' nozzle and rounded bottom. Signs of use via carbon deposits and earthen encrustation throughout. 4 3/4 in x
0160: An early Iron Age ceramic lampEst. $200-$300
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A choice Roman bronze oil lamp: A choice Roman bronze oil lamp, 1st Century AD, the rounded body with long, round-tipped nozzle, the nozzle-channel with central recessed area and circular depression around fill-hole which is capped
0162: A choice Roman bronze oil lampEst. $4,000-$5,000Lot Passed
A Roman bronze oil lamp: A Roman bronze oil lamp, c. AD 50 - 150, the elongated body with long, splayed and fluked nozzle and circular wick-hole, the upper surface is concave with 2 punched holes, flat rim around body and
0163: A Roman bronze oil lampEst. $800-$1,000Lot Passed
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A rare Roman pale blue-green glass lamp: A rare Roman pale blue-green glass lamp, c. 4th - 5th Century AD, the body of cylindrical form with widely flared mouth. The bottom is deeply indented with a long tubular rod attached to the raised
0165: A rare Roman pale blue-green glass lampEst. $400-$500
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