Antiquities | Pre-Columbian | Folk Art 2016-07-14 Auction - 451 Price Results - Artemis Gallery in CO - Page 3
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Translated Sumerian Cuneiform Clay Biscuit1940s Mexican Festival Mask Long-Nosed DandySigned New Mexican Carved Wood Santos by George Lopez
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Whatever your buying / collecting interest, this auction will have something for you. Classical antiquities from Egypt, Greece, Italy, Europe, Near East, Far East, Mexico, Central America, South America, North America; plus the first part of a 1000 piece collection of Folk Art with a portion of the proceeds going to benefit The Fowler Museum at UCLA.
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Islamic Buff Terracotta Vessel: Near East, Iran or Turkey, ca. 1200 to 1400 CE. An impressive buff terracotta single-handled vessel of an ovoid form, a graduated neck, supported on a short foot. Despite the fact that it is
0021: Islamic Buff Terracotta VesselEst. $700-$900Lot Passed
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Translated Sumerian Cuneiform Clay Biscuit: Iraq, ancient Mesopotamia, ca. 1974 BCE. Very fine pottery biscuit used to capture an ancient transaction. The tablet is dated to month X of year 3 of King Shu-Suen of Ur. The tablet comes from the
0022A: Translated Sumerian Cuneiform Clay BiscuitEst. $900-$1,400
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Large / Ornate Luristan Bronze Cloak Pin: Northwestern Iran, Luristan culture, ca. early 1st millennium BCE. Large and very ornate bronze cloak pin. Long pin with large rounded disc atop with 2 confronting winged horses, large pillar
0026: Large / Ornate Luristan Bronze Cloak PinEst. $1,200-$1,500
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Luristan Bronze Short Sword with Crescent Pommel: Northwestern Iran, Luristan culture, ca. late 2nd to early 1st millennium BCE. Rare bronze short sword from this culture known for their fine bronze work. Shortish in length with long tapered blade
0030: Luristan Bronze Short Sword with Crescent PommelEst. $1,500-$2,500
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Luristan Bronze Dagger - 3000 Years Old: Northwestern Iran, Luristan culture, ca. late 2nd to early 1st millennium BCE. Fine bronze dagger with long triangular blade with raised and incised central "blood" ridge, crescent-shaped hilt,
0031: Luristan Bronze Dagger - 3000 Years OldEst. $600-$900
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Huge / Rare Luristan Bronze Ritual Mace Head: Northwest Iran, Luristan culture, ca. late 2nd to early 1st millennium BCE. An incredible large ritual mace head in very heavy bronze. Acorn shaped cast bronze with two splayed lions (or lion
0034: Huge / Rare Luristan Bronze Ritual Mace HeadEst. $5,000-$10,000
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Ancient Luristan Bronze Phiale Bowl: Northwest Iran, ca. 1000 to 800 BCE. Lovely ancient bronze bowl - called a phiale - used for drinking wine. Wide rim over a splayed bowl now covered with deep and lighter green patina. A very
0036: Ancient Luristan Bronze Phiale BowlEst. $500-$750
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Super Rare Luristan Bronze / Iron Sword - 29"L: Luristan, Northwestern Iran, ca. 900 to 700 BCE. Some of the rarest weaponry you can find! Bronze handle/ hilt in the form of a mythical beast holding a long iron blade. In the vast majority of
0037: Super Rare Luristan Bronze / Iron Sword - 29"LEst. $4,000-$6,000
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Luristan Bronze Sword w/ Open Pommel - 28.5"L: Luristan, ancient northwestern Iran, ca. 1200 to 800 BCE. Long sword cast in 2 pieces. Hilt with open flange, long rounded grip and distinctive hollow pommel once inset with inlays of bone or wood.
0038: Luristan Bronze Sword w/ Open Pommel - 28.5"LEst. $3,000-$4,500
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