Ancient Art from Around the World 2006-12-10 Auction - 424 Price Results - Michael Malter in CA
278:  Iran, Late Timurid tile, c. 15th Century. A beaut142:  Old Babylonian, c.1900 - 1750 BC. A rectangular b180:  Rome, c. 1st century AD. A marble carving of a yo
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Encino, CA, United States
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Ancient Art from Around the World

The auction begins with a fine selection of ancient stone tools from the Leighton Wilkie Collection and continues into Ancient Egypt with many top quality artifacts offered in bronze, wood, faience and stone. Featured is an exquisite alabaster canopic jar, mummy masks and more! Egyptian amulets, scarabs and beaded necklaces abound. The auction also includes Near Eastern seals, terra cottas and weapons. Also from that area are items made in silver, iron, lead and marble as wlll as attractive and wearable jewelry. A large and comprehensive grouping of many prized pieces of ancient glass from the Joel L. Malter Collection come next in the auction. Greek and Central Asian pottery follow the ancient glass and include many rare and beautiful Persian ceramic tiles. The auction concludes with a large and fine selection of Pre-Columbian Art, many pieces from the Joel L. Malter Collection are included. Many rare and sledom offered cultures are featured in this listing. The auction concludes with a nice selection of Asian and South Easian art as well as a couple of Judaic items.
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Acheulean Africa, c.400,000 Years Before Present. A: Acheulean Africa, c.400,000 Years Before Present. A hand axe in a sparkling reddish sandstone from the Zambezi River, Maramba, North Rhodesia. Old inked numbers near the tip. L: 3 ¾". From the
0001: Acheulean Africa, c.400,000 Years Before Present. AEst. US$300-US$500
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Acheulean, c. 400,000 Years B. P. A lot of 4 flint: Acheulean, c. 400,000 Years B. P. A lot of 4 flint tools from Tabon Ed., Palestine. 1), Core scraper, two old ink museum marks and 15 encircled in pencil on one side, L: 2 ½". 2). Scraper, ink and
0002: Acheulean, c. 400,000 Years B. P. A lot of 4 flintEst. US$300-US$500
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Levallois, France, Mousterian Tradition, c.120,000: Levallois, France, Mousterian Tradition, c.120,000 years B. P. A small, well made flint scraper, old inked numbers and site name written in penciled handwriting, L: 2 7/8". Also include are two other
0003: Levallois, France, Mousterian Tradition, c.120,000Est. US$300-US$500
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Mousterian Tradition, c.120,000 years B. P. Scraper: Mousterian Tradition, c.120,000 years B. P. Scraper, Audi type from Audi station, France. These scrapers were made of thick flakes and are considered evidence that the Neanderthals of the Mousterian
0004: Mousterian Tradition, c.120,000 years B. P. ScraperEst. US$300-US$500
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Tunisian Neolithic, c. 10,000 - 9,000 Years B. P. L: Tunisian Neolithic, c. 10,000 - 9,000 Years B. P. Lot of 3 stone tools from the site of Jabal al-Maqta (el Mekta), near Gafsa in Tunisia, lengths 1 ¾" to 2 5/8". Also included is a Mousterian stone
0005: Tunisian Neolithic, c. 10,000 - 9,000 Years B. P. LEst. US$300-US$500
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Pre-Dynastic Egypt, c. 5000 - 4000 BC. A lot of 6 t: Pre-Dynastic Egypt, c. 5000 - 4000 BC. A lot of 6 tools. Five of the pieces are tan to gray flint serrated saws with nice teeth, a couple with some losses, lengths from 1 5/8" to 2 ¼". The last
0006: Pre-Dynastic Egypt, c. 5000 - 4000 BC. A lot of 6 tEst. US$500-US$750
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Pre-Dynastic Egypt, c. 5000 - 3000 BC. A small tan: Pre-Dynastic Egypt, c. 5000 - 3000 BC. A small tan flint wide toothed saw. Intact and a handsome example. L: 2 ½". From the Leighton Wilkie collection, accompanied by a card stating the piece was
0007: Pre-Dynastic Egypt, c. 5000 - 3000 BC. A small tanEst. US$300-US$500
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Pre-Dynastic Egypt, c. 5000 - 3000 BC. A large gran: Pre-Dynastic Egypt, c. 5000 - 3000 BC. A large granite axe head with nice deep gray colors with black veins. Well formed and from the Thebes area. 3 ¼" x 2 5/8". From the Leighton Wilkie collection.
0008: Pre-Dynastic Egypt, c. 5000 - 3000 BC. A large granEst. US$400-US$600
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Pre-Dynastic Egypt, c. 5000 - 3000 BC. A lot of 3 s: Pre-Dynastic Egypt, c. 5000 - 3000 BC. A lot of 3 stone celts, two of mottled granite and the other of chalcedony. Lengths from 1 7/8" to 2 ½". From the Thebes area. From the Leighton Wilkie
0009: Pre-Dynastic Egypt, c. 5000 - 3000 BC. A lot of 3 sEst. US$200-US$300
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Neolithic Denmark, c.2200 BC. A nice mottled gray: Neolithic Denmark, c.2200 BC. A nice mottled gray flint axe. Some edge chipping, but an attractive example, L: 4 ½". Also included an African Neolithic core with 2 scrapers, L: 1 ½", 1 ¾" & 2",
0010: Neolithic Denmark, c.2200 BC. A nice mottled grayEst. US$300-US$500
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Egypt, Pre-Dynastic Period, c.3100 - 3000 BC. A ni: Egypt, Pre-Dynastic Period, c.3100 - 3000 BC. A nice copper adze blade with sharpened end and nice red. Brown and green patination. L: 8". See Petrie, Tools and Weapons, pl. XVI, nos. 64. Ex Leighton
0011: Egypt, Pre-Dynastic Period, c.3100 - 3000 BC. A niEst. US$300-US$500
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Egypt, 12th Dynasty, c. 1938 - 1759 BC. A copper s: Egypt, 12th Dynasty, c. 1938 - 1759 BC. A copper straight-backed knife with simple handle. Intact with nice patination. L: 7". See Petrie, Tools and Weapons, pl. XXIV, 26. Ex Leighton Wilkie
0012: Egypt, 12th Dynasty, c. 1938 - 1759 BC. A copper sEst. US$300-US$500
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Egypt, 12th - 14th Dynasty, c.1938 - c.1630 BC. A: Egypt, 12th - 14th Dynasty, c.1938 - c.1630 BC. A bronze cutting-out knife used to precision cut linen. Some minor edge losses, but a rare and very important utilitarian item from everyday life. L: 7
0013: Egypt, 12th - 14th Dynasty, c.1938 - c.1630 BC. AEst. US$400-US$600
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Egypt, Middle Kingdom, 12th - 14th Dynasty, c.1938: Egypt, Middle Kingdom, 12th - 14th Dynasty, c.1938 - c.1630 BC. A bronze battle-axe head with two slight lugs to fashion it too the handle. Intact with nice patination. The backside has a large area
0014: Egypt, Middle Kingdom, 12th - 14th Dynasty, c.1938Est. US$250-US$400
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Egypt, New Kingdom, 18th - 19th Dynasty, c. 1539 -: Egypt, New Kingdom, 18th - 19th Dynasty, c. 1539 - 1190 BC. A nice bronze necked adze blade of superb form. The from side with a very attractive patination, the backside with two antique museum
0015: Egypt, New Kingdom, 18th - 19th Dynasty, c. 1539 -Est. US$300-US$500
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Egypt, New Kingdom, 1575 - 1070 BC. A heavy bronze: Egypt, New Kingdom, 1575 - 1070 BC. A heavy bronze chisel. A nice example with signs of a good lifetime of use. One of the finest examples this cataloguers has handled and a great example of an item
0016: Egypt, New Kingdom, 1575 - 1070 BC. A heavy bronzeEst. US$450-US$600
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Egypt, New Kingdom, 1575 - 1070 BC. A lot of 3 fin: Egypt, New Kingdom, 1575 - 1070 BC. A lot of 3 finishing chisels. The larger example with a square cross section and the other two with round shafts. All shows signs of use and possess good
0017: Egypt, New Kingdom, 1575 - 1070 BC. A lot of 3 finEst. US$450-US$600
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Egypt, New Kingdom, 1575 - 1070 BC. A copper hoe f: Egypt, New Kingdom, 1575 - 1070 BC. A copper hoe for tilling the soil. Intact with a very attractive red/brown patina with greenish highlights. L: 4 5/8". See Petrie, Tools and Weapons, pl. XX for
0018: Egypt, New Kingdom, 1575 - 1070 BC. A copper hoe fEst. US$400-US$600
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Egypt, New Kingdom, 1575 - 1070 BC. A copper hoe f: Egypt, New Kingdom, 1575 - 1070 BC. A copper hoe for tilling the soil. Intact with edge damage from use in antiquity. Two holes on the dorsal side for attachment to a shaft. Nicely patinated and a
0019: Egypt, New Kingdom, 1575 - 1070 BC. A copper hoe fEst. US$400-US$600
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Egypt, New Kingdom, 1575 - 1070 BC. A lot of 2 cop: Egypt, New Kingdom, 1575 - 1070 BC. A lot of 2 copper hoes. The first is quite dense and heavy with thick patination and an excellent example, L: 4". The second example is smaller and of good form
0020: Egypt, New Kingdom, 1575 - 1070 BC. A lot of 2 copEst. US$400-US$600
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Roman Egypt, 1st - 2nd Century AD. An iron agricul: Roman Egypt, 1st - 2nd Century AD. An iron agricultural implement with a large rectangular blade and square handle. Some heavy flaking and oxidation, but it has been stabilized, L: 5". Also included
0021: Roman Egypt, 1st - 2nd Century AD. An iron agriculEst. US$250-US$400
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Roman Egypt, 1st - 3rd Century AD. A mixed lot of: Roman Egypt, 1st - 3rd Century AD. A mixed lot of 8 bronze handles from various forms of vessels. Two of them are double handles. Each is basically as found with crusty patination. An interesting
0022: Roman Egypt, 1st - 3rd Century AD. A mixed lot ofEst. US$200-US$300
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Mixed lot of various bronze items from the Leighto: Mixed lot of various bronze items from the Leighton Wilkie collection. There is a large handle from vessel, part of an Ancient Egyptian bronze knife, 2 Near Eastern fibulae, a Luristan horse
0023: Mixed lot of various bronze items from the LeightoEst. US$350-US$500
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The balance of the metal objects from the Leighton: The balance of the metal objects from the Leighton Wilkie collection consisting of fragments of bracelets, broaches, fibulae, rings and other odd and ends from Egypt and the Near East. Also included
0024: The balance of the metal objects from the LeightonEst. US$300-US$500