Antiquities, Ancient & Ethnographic Art 2010-02-13 Auction - 322 Price Results - Artemis Gallery in CO
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Antiquities, Ancient & Ethnographic Art

Artemis Gallery

Artemis Gallery

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This auction features antiquities, ancient and ethnographic art from various ancient cultures around the world - Egyptian, Greek, Roman, Pre-Columbian, the Americas, Near Eastern, Middle East and Tribal. Ten quality dealers, all well-known in their respective fields, have consigned items to this auction - Artemis Gallery Ancient Art, Splendors of the World, Medusa Ancient Art, Sands of Time Ancient Art, Fort Knox Artifacts, Riverbend Galleries, Glenn Howard Egyptian Antiquities, Michael Cichon Tribal Arts, Robert Dowling Pre-Columbian and Tribal Art, and Phil Jones/PBJI Ancient Coins and Antiquities. All items presented in this auction are guaranteed authentic/as described. We invite collectors, dealers and all interested parties to participate.
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Sumerian Clay Foundation Cone - Choice!: Ancient Clay Foundation Cone from Sumeria, Isin (Tell Bahriayat), ca. 1953 B.C. Incised with a dedicatory inscription: "Ishme-Dagan, mighty man, King of Isin, King of four quarters (of the world),
0001: Sumerian Clay Foundation Cone - Choice!Est. US$1,750-US$2,150Lot Passed
Egyptian Stone Scarabs, Set of 4: Nice lot of four hard stone scarabs, all from ancient Egypt. The first is a Middle Kingdom Amethyst Scarab, 13 mm x 8 mm; the second a Carnelian Scarab from the New Kingdom, with well-carved body,
0002: Egyptian Stone Scarabs, Set of 4Est. US$800-US$950Lot Passed
Han Dynasty Pottery Pig: Ancient Chinese Pig / Boar, from the Han Dynasty, ca. 206 B.C. - 220 A.D. Pottery animal stands foursquare looking forward and down, ears pricked, the tail swept to one side. Traces of original
0003: Han Dynasty Pottery PigEst. US$500-US$950Lot Passed
Greek Apulian Blackware Skyphos: Ancient Greek Skyphos from South Italy, Apulian region, ca. 4th century B.C. Large, black-glazed pottery vessel with a contoured shape. Beautiful silvery iridescence. Bulls-eye marking on base. 5"H x
0004: Greek Apulian Blackware SkyphosEst. US$650-US$950Lot Passed
Roman Glass Intaglio of Soldier: Ancient Roman Paste Glass Intaglio, ca. 2nd to 3rd centuries A.D. Mold-made in white, opalescent glass showing single standing male soldier, perhaps Minerva, carrying a spear in his left hand as he
0005: Roman Glass Intaglio of SoldierEst. US$350-US$500Lot Passed
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Roman Glass Globular Jar: Rare and quite fine ancient Roman Glass Jar, ca. 2nd to 4th century A.D. Clear glass vessel with globular base, long thin neck; lathe-cut lines in body and neck for added decoration. 4-7/8"H.
0006: Roman Glass Globular JarEst. US$950-US$1,250
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Pre-Columbian Inca Polychrome Kero: Imperial Inca Kero, probably from the Lake Titicaca area of Bolivia, ca. 1200 - 1400 A.D. Polychrome pottery vessel used primarily to drink Chicha (one of several varieties of fermented beverages,
0007: Pre-Columbian Inca Polychrome KeroEst. US$1,800-US$2,200
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Inca Painted Pottery Offerendo: Among some of the more unusual and striking examples of ancient Pre-Columbian art, these pottery offerings - known as Offerendos - were created in the period between 1400 - 1500 A.D. during the
0009: Inca Painted Pottery OfferendoEst. US$1,500-US$2,000Lot Passed
Extremely Rare Vera Cruz Flute: From ancient Mexico, Vera Cruz culture, ca. 500 to 900 A.D. Rare depiction of a female elder with deeply wrinkled face, elaborate headdress with bird to one side, feathers to other; large, pendulous
0010: Extremely Rare Vera Cruz FluteEst. US$6,000-US$8,000Lot Passed
Monumental Pre-Columbian Vera Cruz Incensario: From the Veracruz region of ancient Mexico, ca. 300 and 600 A.D. Huge and incredibly detailed ancient pottery head from an incensario depicting a member of royalty wearing an elaborate headdress
0011: Monumental Pre-Columbian Vera Cruz IncensarioEst. US$10,000-US$15,000Lot Passed
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Pre-Columbian Nazca Pottery Trumpet: From the south coast of Peru, Nazca culture, ca. 300 - 200 B.C. Ceremonial pottery vessel in the form of a tall trumpet; human face accent painted in brown, orange and red. A finished piece, not a
0012: Pre-Columbian Nazca Pottery TrumpetEst. US$1,500-US$1,900
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Peruvian Moche Copper Nose Ornaments: Ancient Pre-Columbian Copper Nose Ornaments, from northern Peru, Moche culture, ca. 200 - 500 A.D. Matching pair, each showing a pair of birds in flight, wings outstretched behind, beaks acting as
0013: Peruvian Moche Copper Nose OrnamentsEst. US$1,400-US$1,800
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Aztec Tripod Incensario, Pre-Columbian: Classic Aztec orangeware tripod pottery vessel with rattle 'bird' feet that support the central bowl, extended bird head with raised facial features. Interior of bowl has a center red circle
0014: Aztec Tripod Incensario, Pre-ColumbianEst. US$2,750-US$3,250Lot Passed
Belen / Argentina Earthenware Urn: One of the earliest/most rare type ceramics of Pre-Columbian pottery, ca. 100 B.C. - 200 A.D. From Catamarca's Belen culture in northwest Argentina, renowned for its distinctive and beautifully
0015: Belen / Argentina Earthenware UrnEst. US$1,800-US$2,200Lot Passed
Belen / Argentinian Earthenware Bowl: One of the earliest/most rare type of Pre-Columbian ceramics, ca. 100 B.C. - 200 A.D. From Catamarca's Belen culture in northwest Argentina, renowned for its distinctive and beautifully patterned
0016: Belen / Argentinian Earthenware BowlEst. US$750-US$1,000Lot Passed
Egyptian Recumbent Lion Amulet: Ca. 1st - 2nd century A.D. Light blue faience composition, depicted in recumbent on a rectangular base; the lion faces straight ahead, his front paws stretched out before him; the tail curls around
0017: Egyptian Recumbent Lion AmuletEst. US$600-US$800Lot Passed
Egyptian Schist Heart Scarab: 26th - 30th Dynasty, ca. 664 - 332 B.C. Ancient Egyptians attached great importance to the preservation of the heart. During the mummification process, the heart was left in the body and the heart
0018: Egyptian Schist Heart ScarabEst. US$5,000-US$7,000Lot Passed
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Egyptian Basalt Head of a Youth: Ca. 26th Dynasty, 664 - 525 B.C. The fragment with detailed ears, lips and nose, remaining traces of modeling to the eyes, wearing a side-lock. 1 3/8"H (3.6cm) x 2-1/4"W (5.8cm). PROVENANCE: Ex-
0019: Egyptian Basalt Head of a YouthEst. US$1,000-US$1,500
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Roman Glass Trailed Jar: Ca. 3rd to 4th century A.D. Ancient blue-green glass, of globular body, with concave underside; short neck merged into a splayed lip with thickened rim, zigzag glass cage extending between the
0020: Roman Glass Trailed JarEst. US$2,000-US$3,000Lot Passed
Mesopotamian Agate Macehead: Ca. 3rd - 1st Millennium B.C. Light-grey charcoal smooth banded chalcedony stone, of somewhat spherical form, with broad shaft pierced through the top vertically for attachment to a shaft. Mace
0021: Mesopotamian Agate MaceheadEst. US$1,500-US$2,000Lot Passed
Syrian Terra Cotta Animal: Ca. 3rd-2nd Millennium B.C. Depicted at-ease, short tail, visible genitals, short flattened nose, raised horns; the figure remains uncleaned. 6 3/4" (17.3cm). PROVENANCE: Ex-Haddad Ancient Art
0022: Syrian Terra Cotta AnimalEst. US$1,500-US$2,000Lot Passed
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Syro Hittite Fertility Idol: Ca. 2nd - 1st Millennium B.C. A male figure, with exaggerated phallus. 3-1/2" (8.9cm). PROVENANCE: Ex- Y Art Market, 2002.
0023: Syro Hittite Fertility IdolEst. US$800-US$1,200
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