Ancient Art from Around the World 2006-05-07 Auction - 314 Price Results - Michael Malter in CA
2134: Eastern Mediterranean Sea, c. 500-300 B.C. an ela2180: A lot of two items. First a tubular drill said to2179: An unusual wooden object, perhaps ancient Egyptia
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Encino, CA, United States
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Ancient Art from Around the World

The Sunday, May 7th session will feature Important Ancient Egyptian, Greek and Roman artifacts in stone, bronze, gold and silver. Also an important collection of ancient glass and stone beads from Phoenicia, related necklaces, Coptic textiles, Holy Land lamps and artifacts, an Important collection of Indus Valley Pottery, Persian Artifacts, and antique European collectibles.

The Saturday, May 13th session with feature Fine Pre-Columbian Art, Stone Arrowheads, Art from China, Thailand and Japan as well as a nice selection of reference books on all topics relating to ancient and Pre-Columbian art.

The June 4th session features the Rare and Important Numismatic books, publications and catalogues in the Joel L. Malter Library.
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A lot of two pre-historic hand axes. Both highly: A lot of two pre-historic hand axes. Both highly polished and about 6.5" long. One pale green in color, the other of speckled black. Ex Leighton Wilkie collection.
2001: A lot of two pre-historic hand axes. Both highlyEst. $200-$300
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New Kingdom, 1570 – 1070 BC. A wonderful round ba: New Kingdom, 1570 – 1070 BC. A wonderful round basalt mortar and pestle. Mortar with two lug handles at top. Of excellent manufacture with some minor chipping. H: 4.25", D: 5", thickness at top,
2013: New Kingdom, 1570 – 1070 BC. A wonderful round baEst. $750-$1,000
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Egypt, New Kingdom ca 1570-1070BC. A greywacke s: Egypt, New Kingdom ca 1570-1070BC. A greywacke scribe palette, of simple rectangular form, for grinding materials used for inks. Size is 3.75" x 2.75".
2014: Egypt, New Kingdom ca 1570-1070BC. A greywacke sEst. $200-$300
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New Kingdom, 1570 – 1070 BC. A large rectangular: New Kingdom, 1570 – 1070 BC. A large rectangular basalt grinding dish. One on the short sides is rounded off, bottom is beveled with fours sides (one rounded) and flat base. Similar in shape and
2016: New Kingdom, 1570 – 1070 BC. A large rectangularEst. $1,500-$2,500
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Late Period, 712-332BC., A basalt grinding basin: Late Period, 712-332BC., A basalt grinding basin (with 4 wide lugs at top; one missing), which would have been part of a press. Another flat stone piece would have been placed on top of this one,
2017: Late Period, 712-332BC., A basalt grinding basinEst. $600-$800
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Late Period, 664 – 343 BC. A gray limestone figur: Late Period, 664 – 343 BC. A gray limestone figure of Anubis as guardian of the necropolis resting on a platform. Some abrading and losses, such as the ears, but some traces of paint on the body
2018: Late Period, 664 – 343 BC. A gray limestone figurEst. $1,500-$2,000
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Late Period to Ptolemaic, c.300 – 30 BC. A thick,: Late Period to Ptolemaic, c.300 – 30 BC. A thick, rectangular sandstone relief depicting a standing ruler, wearing Atef crown and broad collar, making an offering to the goddess Hathor, who stands
2019: Late Period to Ptolemaic, c.300 – 30 BC. A thick,Est. $7,500-$10,000
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Egypt, Late Period – Ptolemaic Period. XXX Dynast: Egypt, Late Period – Ptolemaic Period. XXX Dynasty, ca 380-200BC, a lunette-shaped limestone stele sculpted in sunk relief depicting an offering scene with the king standing to the left in a kilt,
2020: Egypt, Late Period – Ptolemaic Period. XXX DynastEst. $8,000-$10,000