Antiquities | Asian | Ethnographic 2018-01-18 Auction - 412 Price Results - Artemis Gallery in CO - Page 5
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Egyptian Gessoed Sarcophagus Sections - Winged IsisApulian Red Figure Plate with Lady of Fashion1th C. Indian Red Sandstone Head of Vishnu
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Louisville, CO, United States
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Rare Luristan Bronze Idol - Pazzuza?: Ancient Near East, modern day northern Iran, Luristan, ca. 1000 to 600 BCE. A heavy bronze idol in the form of a cylinder with a low relief anthropomorphic face on one side. This may be a depiction
0051A: Rare Luristan Bronze Idol - Pazzuza?Est. US$400-US$600
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Six Early Mesopotamian Stone Beads: Ancient Near East, Mesopotamia, ca. 2nd to 1st millennium BCE. A collection of six beautiful stone beads: four agate, one onyx, and one quartzite. One is of the "fish eye" style; all are elongated
0052: Six Early Mesopotamian Stone BeadsEst. US$500-US$750
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Four Rare Anatolian Neolithic Pottery Idol Heads: Near East / Turkey, Anatolia, Neolithic / Chalcolithic, ca. 5500 to 3000 BCE. A group of four ceramic idols, each with a distinctive beak-like nose and long, slit-like eyes. All have a long,
0052A: Four Rare Anatolian Neolithic Pottery Idol HeadsEst. US$1,000-US$1,500
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Trio of Anatolian Neolithic Pottery Idols: Near East / Turkey, Anatolia, Neolithic / Chalcolithic, ca. 5500 to 3000 BCE. A collection of three red terracotta idols, each with a distinctive beak-like nose. Two have a long, cylindrical body,
0052B: Trio of Anatolian Neolithic Pottery IdolsEst. US$600-US$900
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Ancient Sumerian Terracotta Astarte Figure: Ancient Near East, Sumeria, ca. 2nd to early 1st millennium BCE. A lovely press-molded plaque displaying a standing depiction of the goddess Astarte (also known as Ishtar) in relief. She holds her
0052E: Ancient Sumerian Terracotta Astarte FigureEst. US$500-US$750
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Large Iranian Marlik Redware Ovoid Jug: Ancient Near East, northwestern Iran, Luristan / Marlik culture, ca. 1500 to 1000 BCE. This is a large redware jug with an ovoid shape and radiating linear designs in a darker red flowing down its
0052G: Large Iranian Marlik Redware Ovoid JugEst. US$900-US$1,200Lot Passed
Ancient Tell Brak Alabaster Eye Idol: Ancient Near East, Tell Brak, modern day Syria, Middle Uruk Period, ca. 3700 to 3500 BCE. A petite yet striking figure, hand carved and string cut from a thin, flat plank of white alabaster with
0053: Ancient Tell Brak Alabaster Eye IdolEst. US$1,400-US$1,800Lot Passed
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