September 2016 Antiquities Selection 2016-09-27 Auction - 228 Price Results - Aphrodite Gallery in NY - Page 4
Egyptian Bronze Figure of a CatGreek Boeotian Black-Glazed KantharosRoman Translucent Marbled Glass Flask
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September 2016 Antiquities Selection

A comprehensive selection of our most recent offerings in the ancient Near Eastern, Egyptian, Roman, and Greek categories.
Sizable Egyptian Faince Inscribed Ushabti: Egyptian, ca. 700-30 B.C. Dimensions: 7 1/8 inches H. (18.1 cm.) Provenance: Ex- London private collection before 1980. Detailed Condition Report: Intact. Everything sold by Aphrodite
0073: Sizable Egyptian Faince Inscribed UshabtiEst. $1,600-$2,500Lot Passed
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Indus Valley Figure of a Zebu Bull: Indus Valley, ca. 2400-2000 B.C. A terracotta example from the Mohenjo-Daro region. Dimensions: 3 5/8 inches L. (9.2 cm.) Provenance: Ex- Important New Jersey private collection, 1970s. Detailed
0074: Indus Valley Figure of a Zebu BullEst. $800-$1,100
Elaborate Hellenistic Relief Head: Hellenistic, ca. 3rd-2nd Century B.C. An elaborately sculpted marble relief bust. Comes with custom display stand. Dimensions: 9 7/8 inches H. (25.1 cm.) (with stand) 8 1/4 inches H. (21 cm.)
0075: Elaborate Hellenistic Relief HeadEst. $2,300-$5,000Lot Passed
Egyptian Bronze Figure of a Cat: Egyptian, ca. 26th-30th Dynasty (664-342 B.C.) Solid cast, its tail curving around to the front, the eyes, mouth, and ears are incised, greenish-brownish patina. This seated cat is the archetypal
0076: Egyptian Bronze Figure of a CatEst. $8,000-$10,000Lot Passed
Large Egyptian Faience Scarab: Egyptian, ca. 760-656 B.C. (25th Dynasty) Blue / green glazed composition funerary scarab, perforated with holes around the body for stitching wings and body to the mummy wrappings. Scarab well
0078: Large Egyptian Faience ScarabEst. $800-$1,000Lot Passed
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Egyptian Blue-Glass Scarab: Egyptian, ca. Middle Kingdom - Third Intermediate Period (1985-656 B.C.) Made of teal blue glass, finely detailed. Fully inscribed at the bottom. Dimensions: 3/4 L. x 5/8 W. inches (1.9 cm. x 1.5
0079: Egyptian Blue-Glass ScarabEst. $400-$600
Large Egyptian Inscribed Scarab: Egyptian, ca. 2nd Intermediate - Ptolemaic Period, 1650-30 B.C. Made of stone. The scarab is detailed above and inscribed with hieroglyphs at the bottom. Dimensions: 1 3/8 L. x 1 inch W. (3.3 x 2.5
0080: Large Egyptian Inscribed ScarabEst. $700-$900Lot Passed
An Egyptian Torquise Glazed Scarab: Egyptian, ca. Middle Kingdom - New Kingdom (2133-1070 B.C.) The back is incribed with two felines, with their heads fully turned in between a vase column. Dimensions: 5/8 inches L. (1.5 cm.)
0084: An Egyptian Torquise Glazed ScarabEst. $300-$400Lot Passed
Egyptian Faience Wadjet-Eye Amulet: Egyptian, ca. 3rd Intermediate Period - Late Period (1069-332 B.C.) Dimensions: 2 inches L. (5 cm.) Provenance: Ex-Important New York private collection before 1980 Detailed Condition Report:
0085: Egyptian Faience Wadjet-Eye AmuletEst. $700-$900Lot Passed
Egyptian Whitestone Scarab: Egyptian, ca. Middle Kingdom- New Kingdom (2133-1070 B.C.) Dimensions: 5/8 inches L. (1.7 cm.) Provenance: Ex- Bonhams London, September 2014, lot 250; American private collection, New York,
0086: Egyptian Whitestone ScarabEst. $150-$200Lot Passed
Egyptian Black Stone Scarab: Egyptian, ca. Middle Kingdom - New Kingdom (2133-1070 B.C.) Dimensions: 5/8 inches L. (1.6 cm.) Provenance: Ex- Bonhams London Antiquities Auction, September 2014, lot 250; American private
0088: Egyptian Black Stone ScarabEst. $150-$200Lot Passed
Egyptian Polychrome Wood Mask: Egyptian, ca. 2nd-1st Century B.C. Funerary masks were extremely important in ancient Egyptian culture. It was believed that once a person died, his or her soul would exit the body and fly to the
0089: Egyptian Polychrome Wood MaskEst. $1,400-$3,000Lot Passed
Roman Millefiori Mosaic Glass Dish: Roman, ca. 1st Century B.C. - 1st Century A.D. Mosaic pattern consisting of mosaic swirls in yellow and red over green matrix. Nice example and quite affordable for this rare type of a dish.
0091: Roman Millefiori Mosaic Glass DishEst. $2,500-$3,500Lot Passed
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Sidonian Glass Vase with Scroll Pattern: Eastern Mediterranean, ca. 1st Century A.D. With iridescence and weathering. The honey brown color body was made in a two-part mold, around the body a frieze of continuous vine scroll, flanked above
0092: Sidonian Glass Vase with Scroll PatternEst. $1,500-$2,500
Egyptian Faience Bes Head Amulet: Egyptian, ca. 600-30 B.C. Dimensions: 1 3/4 inches H. (4.5 cm.) Provenance: Ex- Early American private collection, before 1970. Detailed Condition Report: Complete; crown reattached, with
0093: Egyptian Faience Bes Head AmuletEst. $400-$500Lot Passed
Egyptian Inscribed Stone Scarab: Egyptian, ca. Late Period 600-343 B.C. Dimensions: 5/8 inches L. (5.5 cm.) Provenance: Ex- Early American collection, acquired before the 1970s. Detailed Condition Report: Intact, with a small
0094: Egyptian Inscribed Stone ScarabEst. $150-$200Lot Passed
Egyptian Faience Bust of Pataikos: Egyptian, ca. Late Period 332 - 30 B.C. Ptolemaic Period Dimensions: 1 inch H. (2.5 cm.) Provenance: Ex- Early American collection, acquired before 1970. Detailed Condition Report: Intact,
0095: Egyptian Faience Bust of PataikosEst. $250-$350Lot Passed