Ancient | Ethnographic | Folk Art 2016-10-10 Auction - 377 Price Results - Artemis Gallery in CO - Page 4
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Superb Roman Marble Head of a Youth8th C. Russian Bronze Pendant - Shield & Crow FeetChinese Han Dynasty Painted Stick Figure (Yangling)
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Louisville, CO, United States
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Ancient | Ethnographic | Folk Art

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Classical antiquities from Egypt, Greece, Italy, Europe, Near East, Far East; Pre-Columbian Art from Mexico, Central America and South America; Native American and Tribal Art; pre-20th century art from Europe; plus the third 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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Very Rare Byzantine Bronze Weight - Cross: Byzantine Empire, ca. 5th to 7th century CE. A round, conical cross-section of bronze to serve as a weight with a thin incised line decoration of a large Byzantine cross, the Roman numeral III on
0027J: Very Rare Byzantine Bronze Weight - CrossEst. $1,500-$2,500
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Ancient Scythian Gold Attachment: Western Asia, Scythian culture, ca. 1st millennium BCE. This is a hammered ornamental gold applique sheeting, perhaps from a garment or scabbard, with small attachment holes. There is significant
0028: Ancient Scythian Gold AttachmentEst. $3,000-$4,500Lot Passed
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Gandharan Grey Schist Head of a Prince: Pakistan and Afghanistan, Gandharan Empire, ca. 1st century BCE. A naturalistic carving in the distinctive grey stone from this period of blended Greco-Indian art. The male figure's head and face has
0028A: Gandharan Grey Schist Head of a PrinceEst. $600-$900
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Kushan Solid Gold Stater - Coinage: Central Asia, Kushan Empire, ca. 1st to 3rd centuries CE. An extremely fine example of a solid gold stater, inspired by the soldiers of Alexander the Great introducing the stater into the Gandhara
0028B: Kushan Solid Gold Stater - CoinageEst. $600-$800
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Gandharan Stucco Statue of Buddha: Northwest Pakistan, Gandhara, ca. 4th to 5th Century CE. A finely modeled Gandharan stucco seated Buddha with traces of red and white pigments remaining on the surface. The Buddha sits cross-legged
0031: Gandharan Stucco Statue of BuddhaEst. $800-$1,200
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16th C. Indian Blackstone Trimurti / Dattatreya: India, Post Indus Valley Period, ca. 16th century CE. A fine Trimurti sculpture, hand carved from a single piece of grey-black stone, the sacred trinity representing the supreme deity of Hinduism -
0031A: 16th C. Indian Blackstone Trimurti / DattatreyaEst. $2,500-$3,500
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Early Tibetan Decorated Skull Cap: Himalaya Region, Tibet, ca. 18th century CE. This human skull cap, known as a Kapala or Thod-pa, was made to be used in Hindu and Buddhist tantra rituals (Vajrayana). Not only are they used in
0032: Early Tibetan Decorated Skull CapEst. $700-$900
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19th C. Indian 12K Gold / Ruby Pendant: India, 19th century CE. A small 12 karat gold pendant with repousse design and a single ruby in the center. An ornate cylindrical loop for suspension. With an added chain, this would make a beautiful
0034: 19th C. Indian 12K Gold / Ruby PendantEst. $800-$1,200
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Large Bactrian Bronze Axe, ex-Piscopo: Bactria-Margiana (BMAC), modern day central Asia, ca. 3rd to 2nd millennium BCE. This is a bronze axe head with a characteristic curved shape and narrow socket; one end flares outward while the blade
0036: Large Bactrian Bronze Axe, ex-PiscopoEst. $600-$900
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