Antiquities | Asian | Ethnographic 2018-09-27 Auction - 390 Price Results - Artemis Gallery in CO - Page 6
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Greco-Roman Marble Stele - Banquet SceneChinese Han Dynasty Pottery Horse and RiderMayan Polychrome Cylinder Vessel - Turkey Heads
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Anglo-Saxon Forged Iron Oil Lamp: Northern Europe, Anglo-Saxon or possibly other Germanic culture, ca. 7th to 9th century CE. An interesting forged-iron oil-burning lamp with an openwork topside, a boat-shaped body, a pierced tab
0067B: Anglo-Saxon Forged Iron Oil LampEst. US$600-US$900Lot Passed
Rare 7th C. Anglo-Saxon Iron Hoe Head: Northern Europe, Anglo-Saxon or possibly other Germanic culture, ca. 7th to 9th century CE. A sizable and sturdy iron hoe head with an open hafting hole, integral lateral arms, and a connected
0067C: Rare 7th C. Anglo-Saxon Iron Hoe HeadEst. US$1,000-US$1,500Lot Passed
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Sterling Silver Necklace w/ Viking Glass Beads: Northern Europe, Viking or Norse culture, ca. 8th to 11th century CE. A beautiful ensemble of eleven beads comprised of either near-opaque, pale-green glass or opaque cobalt-blue glass. The green
0068B: Sterling Silver Necklace w/ Viking Glass BeadsEst. US$500-US$700
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Rare 11th C. Medieval Iron Prick Spur: Europe, Medieval period, ca. 11th to 12th century CE. A fabulous cast-iron boot spur meant to be worn while riding a horse. The spur consists of two curved attachment bands, with a double strap loop
0069: Rare 11th C. Medieval Iron Prick SpurEst. US$1,400-US$2,000
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Anatolian Marble Kilia Idol - Kusura Type: Ancient Near East, Anatolia, Early Bronze Age II, ca. 2700 to 2300 BCE. A Kusura-type - also known as violin type - marble idol of an extremely simplified anthropomorphic form. The idol is
0070C: Anatolian Marble Kilia Idol - Kusura TypeEst. US$800-US$1,200
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Translated Mesopotamian Clay Tablet, ex-Bonhams: Ancient Near East, Sumer, Third Dynasty of Ur, ca. 2080 to 2030 BCE. A small clay tablet of a rectangular form with planar peripheries, rounded top and bottom edges, and slightly convex faces. The
0071: Translated Mesopotamian Clay Tablet, ex-BonhamsEst. US$600-US$900
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Lot of 2 Translated Mesopotamian Cuneiform Tablets: Ancient Near East, Mesopotamia, Old Babylonian Period, ca. 2000 to 1600 BCE. A pair of ceramic "biscuits" or tablets inscribed with dense lines of cuneiform text. The larger of the two is translated
0072: Lot of 2 Translated Mesopotamian Cuneiform TabletsEst. US$1,500-US$2,500
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Anatolian Bronze Anthropomorphic Idol: Ancient Near East, Anatolia, ca. 2nd millennium BCE. A quixotic cast-bronze idol of an abstract anthropomorphic form with a slender, bar-shaped body, a pair of arms draped from planar shoulders, and
0072A: Anatolian Bronze Anthropomorphic IdolEst. US$2,000-US$3,000Lot Passed
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Ancient Sumerian Marble Mortar w/ 2 Bull Heads: Ancient Near East, Sumeria or Babylon, ca. 2nd millennium BCE. A hand-carved marble mortar, a deep cuboid form standing on four nub-like feet, with two bull heads projecting from one short side. The
0074: Ancient Sumerian Marble Mortar w/ 2 Bull HeadsEst. US$2,800-US$4,200
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Luristan Bronze Master of the Animals Staff Finial: Ancient Near East, modern northwestern Iran, Luristan, ca. 1200 to 800 BCE. A wonderful example of a Master of Animals standard finial, cast in two separate pieces and joined together in antiquity.
0076A: Luristan Bronze Master of the Animals Staff FinialEst. US$2,500-US$3,500
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Luristan Bronze Master of Animals Finial w/ Ibexes: Near East/western Asia, Luristan, ca. 1000 BCE. A cast bronze finial in the form of two long-necked ibexes whose bodies stand upright, their front limbs wrapped around each other, their long legs
0076C: Luristan Bronze Master of Animals Finial w/ IbexesEst. US$800-US$1,200
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Rare Luristan Iron Short Sword: Ancient Near East, Luristan, ca. 1100 BCE. A short iron sword with a triangular blade marked by a broad, flat midrib and an elaborate handle - a crescent-shaped pommel above a wide guard, with two
0077: Rare Luristan Iron Short SwordEst. US$1,100-US$1,650Lot Passed
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