Antiquities Auction 61: Fall Discovery Sale 2017-09-10 Auction - 370 Price Results - Ancient Resource Auctions in CA - Page 6
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Montrose, CA, United States
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Antiquities Auction 61: Fall Discovery Sale

Our September 10th Discovery sale will feature a fantastic selection of 350+ authentic, museum quality, and well-provenanced items from various Roman, Greek, Egyptian, Near Eastern, and Pre-Columbian cultures as well as other ethnographic and antique items starting at great values. This auction will feature a selection of higher end items at great values along with a vast selection of lower priced items. We hope to see you bidding and please feel free to ask any questions you may have in advance.
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An attractive Byzantine bronze reliquary cross: An attractive Byzantine bronze reliquary cross, 9th - 12th Century AD, depicting Christ with arms spread and wearing robes. Well preserved with attractive patination, suspension loop at top. H: 2 in
0110: An attractive Byzantine bronze reliquary crossEst. US$200-US$250
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A choice Near Eastern bronze blade: A choice Near Eastern bronze blade, c. 800 BC, with a heavy mid-rib, lovely patina and good mineral deposits, L: 5 1/2 in. Ex German private collection.
0113: A choice Near Eastern bronze bladeEst. US$200-US$250Lot Passed
A lovely Near Eastern bronze axe head: A lovely Near Eastern bronze axe head, c. 1000 - 600 BC, cast, with cylindrical shaft-hole with four straight ribs at the back terminating in four long conical points. The blade curves downward with
0115: A lovely Near Eastern bronze axe headEst. US$1,000-US$1,200Lot Passed
A Scythian iron dagger: A Scythian iron dagger, c. 6th - 5th Century BC, fragmentary but still within the scabbard. L: 15 in (38cm). A wonderfully interesting item showcasing the toll of time!!! Ex Royal Athena Galleries,
0117: A Scythian iron daggerEst. US$200-US$250Lot Passed
A very well-preserved Roman iron plumbata: A very well-preserved Roman iron plumbata, c. 3rd-4th Century. Plumbatae or mattiobarbuli were lead-weighted darts used by the Roman infantry. The only written source for these tactical weapons is
0118: A very well-preserved Roman iron plumbataEst. US$2,500-US$3,500Lot Passed
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Two large Roman era bronze arrowheads: Two large Roman era bronze arrowheads. The first is a 1 3/4 in long Scythian bilobate example, c. 550 - 200 BC, with the characteristic spur extending from the hollow shaft, the second is a 1 5/8 in
0119: Two large Roman era bronze arrowheadsEst. US$150-US$200
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A rare Bactrian terracotta mold: A rare Bactrian terracotta mold, 2nd. Millennium BC, for the head of deity, encircled by a band of nicely detailed, conjoined eye elements, L: 3 3/4 in. Good mineral deposits. Ex German private
0123: A rare Bactrian terracotta moldEst. US$200-US$250
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A choice Mehrgarh head from Baluchistan: A choice Mehrgarh head from Baluchistan, c. 3000 - 2000 BC, depicting a female wearing an ornamented veil. The white slip shows extensive mineral deposits, H: 1 1/2 in. Mounted on stand. Ex German
0125: A choice Mehrgarh head from BaluchistanEst. US$150-US$200
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