Exceptional Antiquities | Ethnographic Art 2016-06-02 Auction - 431 Price Results - Artemis Gallery in CO - Page 6
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Egyptian Cartonnage Section, ex-Arte PrimitivoGreek Attic Neck Amphora - Abduction of HippodameiaLifesize Roman Marble Head of Aphrodite / Venus
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Boulder County, CO, United States
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Join us for an important one-day auction on Thursday, June 2nd featuring museum-worthy examples of classical antiquities, ancient and ethnographic art from cultures encompassing the globe. Egyptian, Greek, Roman, Etruscan, Near Eastern, Far East / Asian, Pre-Columbian, African / Tribal, Oceanic, Native American, Spanish Colonial Art, even fossils and minerals, so much more!
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Fine Viking Twisted Silver Bracelet: Northern Europe, Viking, ca. 9th to 11th century CE. Lovely and wearable solid silver bracelet. Tightly twisted silver tapering at each end in a size that probably fit a small man or larger woman.
0025U: Fine Viking Twisted Silver BraceletEst. $1,200-$1,600Lot Passed
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Rare Ancient Celtic La Tene Silver Brooch: Central Europe, ca. 2nd century CE. Cast solid silver brooch / fibula formed from La Tene motifs of trumpet and comma-shaped elements; pin lugs and pin on reverse. A fabulous piece of La Tene
0025W: Rare Ancient Celtic La Tene Silver BroochEst. $900-$1,200
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Superb Early Byzantine Bronze Cross: Byzantium (formerly Eastern Roman Empire, modern Turkey), ca. 5th to 7th century CE. A beautiful bronze cast Byzantine cross with four flaring arms that terminate in pairs of arrow-like or abstract
0025Z: Superb Early Byzantine Bronze CrossEst. $1,500-$2,000
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Iron Age Celtic Torc Bracelet, 20K Gold (1.5 oz): Europe, central to northwestern region, ca. 4th to 1st century BCE. This is a simple, elegant gold open bracelet in the style of a torc/hoop with conical terminals and a slight flattening in the
0026: Iron Age Celtic Torc Bracelet, 20K Gold (1.5 oz)Est. $4,000-$6,000
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Very Rare Syrian Basalt Stone Altar: Near East, Syria, Chalcolithic, ca. 4th Millennium BCE. A carved basalt stone altar of a graceful, waisted cylindrical form, also referred to as a pillar image, the top recessed to create a shallow
0026A: Very Rare Syrian Basalt Stone AltarEst. $5,000-$7,000
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Byzantine Gold Cross Inset w/ Cabochon Garnets: Byzantine Empire, ca. 8th to 12th centuries CE. This is a solid gold pectoral cross beautifully inlaid with cabochon garnets with a suspension loop on back. A typical Byzantine way of using
0026H: Byzantine Gold Cross Inset w/ Cabochon GarnetsEst. $2,000-$2,500
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Rare Tell Halaf Pottery Seated God - 4500 BC: Syria, Tell Halaf, ca. 4500 BCE. Exceedingly rare seated terracotta god. He sits with knees folded up toward chest with pinched face wearing headdress, body decorated with both dot pattern and
0026K: Rare Tell Halaf Pottery Seated God - 4500 BCEst. $1,800-$2,500
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Holy Land Terracotta Ritual Spoon Mouth Flask: Holy Land, Iron Age I, ca. 1200 to 1000 BCE. This is a pretty example of a terracotta ampulla vessel commonly called a "pilgrim" flask, with a circular, flattened, gourd-like body. It has loop
0027A: Holy Land Terracotta Ritual Spoon Mouth FlaskEst. $1,200-$1,800
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Superb Ancient Luristan Bronze Sword - 21"L: From the ancient Near East, early Iron Age, modern day Iran, Luristan culture, ca. 1200 BCE. Solid bronze with decorated handle and large, conical-shaped pommel. Size: 21.25"L x 2.55" W (54 cm x
0027B: Superb Ancient Luristan Bronze Sword - 21"LEst. $3,000-$3,500
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