Ancient Art for Young Collectors 2020-07-07 Auction - 76 Price Results - Cahn Auktionen AG in ch - Page 3
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A Head of a Bearded Man, possibly OdysseusA Red-figure Kantharos with OwlA Silver Oinochoe
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Basel, Switzerland
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Ancient Art for Young Collectors

A selection of moderately priced, well provenanced antiquities in terracotta, bronze, glass, and marble from Galerie Cahn.
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Upper Part of a Female Statuette: Ptolemaic 3rd cent. B.C..Terracotta, polychromy. H. 10.3 cm. W. 6 cmAttractive fragment showing a young woman with melon coiffure. The well-preserved polychromy makes her amiable facial features seem
0049: Upper Part of a Female StatuetteEst. CHF 800-CHF 1,000Lot Passed
A Red-figure Kantharos with Owl: Apulian 4th cent. B.C..Clay. H. 9 cmA kantharos with near vertical walls flaring outward at the top and resting on a ring foot. An owl stands in three-quarter view with face shown frontally, framed
0050: A Red-figure Kantharos with OwlEst. CHF 2,200-CHF 2,600Lot Passed
A Rhyton in the Form of a Boar?s Head: Western Greek mid-4th cent. B.C..Clay, matt red glaze. L. 16.9 cmExpressive, plastically offset head of a boar. Tapering snout with large rooting-disk. The pointed canines project from the mouth.
0051: A Rhyton in the Form of a Boar?s HeadEst. CHF 1,200-CHF 1,600Lot Passed
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A Statuette of Priapus: Roman 1st cent. B.C.-1st cent. A.D..Bronze (solid cast). H. 7.2 cmThe Roman god of fertility pours a libation from the balsamarium that he holds in his right hand onto his erect penis. The legs form
0052: A Statuette of PriapusEst. CHF 3,800-CHF 4,200
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A Rare Lead-glazed Oinochoe: Roman 1st or 4th cent. A.D..Clay, yellow and brown lead glaze. H. 17.5 cmThe unusual vessel combines lead-glaze, a technique, which was particularly popular in the Hellenistic period, with Roman
0053: A Rare Lead-glazed OinochoeEst. CHF 800-CHF 1,200
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A Silver Pyxis in the Form of a Column: Roman 1st-2nd cent. A.D..Silver. H. 8.3 cm. Base: L. 2.5. W. 2.5 cmSlender vessel made of sheet silver in the form of a fluted column on a square, profiled base. The conical lid can be removed.
0054: A Silver Pyxis in the Form of a ColumnEst. CHF 400-CHF 600Lot Passed
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A Silver Oinochoe: Roman 2nd-3rd cent. A.D..Silver. H. 18.3 cmElegantly curved, piriform vessel with slightly flared neck and thickened lip. Low, conical foot with flat base. S-shaped handle with point of attachment
0055: A Silver OinochoeEst. CHF 3,400-CHF 3,800
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A Flask with Handle: Roman 1st-2nd cent. A.D..Light green glass. H. 9.1 cmSmall, square flask with a delicate applied strap handle leading from the shoulder to the middle of the cylindrical neck. Thickened lip folded
0056: A Flask with HandleEst. CHF 300-CHF 400Lot Passed
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A Bracelet: Roman 2nd-3rd cent. A.D..Brownish glass. Dm. 7.1 cmFine, decorative turned grooves. Flattened profile in the middle. Condition: One minor surface loss. Coloured iridescence.Formerly Coll. M. de
0057: A BraceletEst. CHF 100-CHF 140
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A Child's Bracelet: Roman to Islamic 1st-4th cent. A.D. or later.Pale blue glass. Dm. 3.5-3.6 cmMade from a single strand of glass. The meeting point of the two ends is slightly thicker. Condition: Reassembled from two
0058: A Child's BraceletEst. CHF 80-CHF 120
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A Bracelet: Roman to Islamic 1st-4th cent. A.D. or later.Blue translucent glass. Dm. max. 5.5 cmBent out of a single strand of glass, the place where the two ends meet being slightly thicker. Condition:
0059: A BraceletEst. CHF 100-CHF 140
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A Child's Bracelet: Eastern Mediterranean 2nd-4th cent. A.D..Blue glass. Dm. max. 3.6 cmBent out of a single strand of glass, the place where the two ends meet being slightly thicker. Condition: Slightly encrusted;
0060: A Child's BraceletEst. CHF 50-CHF 100
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A Bracelet: Eastern Mediterranean 2nd-4th cent. A.D..Light blue glass. Dm. max. 5 cmBent out of a single strand of glass, the place where the two ends meet being slightly thicker. Condition: Iridescent.
0061: A BraceletEst. CHF 100-CHF 140
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A Spherical Bottle: Roman, Eastern Mediterranean 4th-5th cent. A.D..Greenish glass. H. 5.8 cm. W. max. 4.7 cmThe spherical body transitions softly into the neck. Rim folded inwards. Condition: Iridescent. Intact.With
0062: A Spherical BottleEst. CHF 200-CHF 300
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A Glazed Lamp: Levant 3rd-1st cent. B.C..Clay, brown glaze. L. 8 cm. W. 7.8 cm. H. 3.7 cmBowl-shaped body, pressed together at the front to form the nozzle. Flat bottom with a raised circle of clay in the middle. A
0063: A Glazed LampEst. CHF 150-CHF 250Lot Passed
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An Oil Lamp with Lion: Roman 1st-2nd cent. A.D..Clay, brown glaze. L. 10.8 cm. H. 2.9 cm. Dm. 7.9 cmClay lamp with broad, angular volute nozzle. The recessed discus with central filling hole is adorned by a lion leaping to
0064: An Oil Lamp with LionEst. CHF 250-CHF 350
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A Tip of a Lance: Celtic 2nd-1st cent. B.C..Iron. L. 25.4 cm. W. max. 3.1 cmBiconical blade with prominent central ridge and carefully profiled transition to the cuff. An inlaid copper band at the cuff. Condition:
0065: A Tip of a LanceEst. CHF 400-CHF 600
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A Bronze Support for a Processional Cross: Byzantine 11th-12th cent. A.D..Bronze. H. 17.6 cm. W. max. 5.2 cmOpenwork base for a portable processional cross. Its shape is based on the church archictecture of the Middle Byzantine period. The
0066: A Bronze Support for a Processional CrossEst. CHF 2,400-CHF 2,800
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A Head of a Hellenistic Ruler: Greek, Hellenistic 3rd cent. B.C..Limestone. H. 11.3 cm. W. 7 cm. D. 8.5 cmHead of a young, beardless man with compact, portrait-like facial features. Short curly hair. Oval face. High forehead with
0067: A Head of a Hellenistic RulerEst. CHF 1,800-CHF 2,200Lot Passed
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A Head of a Youth: Greek, Hellenistic 3rd-2nd cent. B.C..Marble. H. 9.8 cm. W. max. 6.2 cmThe youthful head is turned slightly to the left. Face characterized by its oval shape, low forehead and overhanging brows. The
0068: A Head of a YouthEst. CHF 4,800-CHF 5,400
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A Head of a Bearded God: Late Hellenistic-Roman 1st cent B.C.-1st cent. A.D..Marble. H. 6.7 cm. W. 4.1 cmA heavy, frowning brow, large, deep-set eyes, prominent cheekbones and a small mouth with full lips and deep-set
0069: A Head of a Bearded GodEst. CHF 1,200-CHF 1,400Lot Passed
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A Head of a Bearded Man, possibly Odysseus: Hellenistic to Early Imperial Period 2nd cent. B.C.-1st cent. A.D..Marble. H. 15.5 cm. W. 9.5 cm. D. 10.5 cmDeep-set eyes, prominent cheekbones and slightly sunken cheeks characterize the face of
0070: A Head of a Bearded Man, possibly OdysseusEst. CHF 4,500-CHF 5,500
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A Funeral Relief with a Reclining Man: Roman Provinces 2nd cent. A.D..Limestone. H. 35.5 cm. W. max. 28.5 cm. D. 8.6 cmThe rectangular field shows a bearded man, presumably the deceased, reclining on his side on a kline or lectus. He
0071: A Funeral Relief with a Reclining ManEst. CHF 3,600-CHF 4,400Lot Passed
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A Fragment of a Relief with Eros and a Hind: Roman ca. 160 A.D..Marble. H. 14.3 cm, L. 29 cm. D. 9.7 cmA winged Eros strides to right, his head raised, carrying a slain hind that is tied to a staff by the legs, its head dangling lifelessly. The
0072: A Fragment of a Relief with Eros and a HindEst. CHF 3,800-CHF 4,400
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