Exceptional Antiquities, Asian, Ethnographic 2021-06-10 Auction - 408 Price Results - Artemis Gallery in CO - Page 3
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Greek Pottery Amphora, Herakles & Athena - Ex SothebyMimbres Pottery Bowl with Turkeys - Art LossRare Fossilized Dinocrocuta "Hyena" Skull
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Published Archaic Greek Corinthian Krater ex-Christie's: Ancient Greece, Corinth, Archaic Period, ca. mid-6th century BCE. A fabulous wheel-thrown pottery column krater with a discoid foot, a rotund piriform body with a rounded shoulder, a corseted
0026: Published Archaic Greek Corinthian Krater ex-Christie'sEst. US$18,000-US$25,000
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Greek Pottery Amphora, Herakles & Athena - Ex Sotheby: Ancient Greece, Athens, Early Attic, ca. 6th century BCE. A very large and incredibly fine black-figure neck amphora of an exceptionally elegant, classic form - both sides expertly painted with
0026A: Greek Pottery Amphora, Herakles & Athena - Ex SothebyEst. US$30,000-US$45,000
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Greek Cypriot Bi-chrome Amphora Bullseye Motifs: Ancient Greece, Cyprus, Cypro-Geometric II to III, ca. 900 to 750 BCE. A large example of a wheel-thrown pottery amphora with a flat, circular base, an inverted piriform body with a rounded shoulder,
0027: Greek Cypriot Bi-chrome Amphora Bullseye MotifsEst. US$4,000-US$6,000
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Published Attic Black-Figure Skyphos of the FP Class: Greece, Athens (Attic), early Classical Period, FP Class, ca. 500 BCE. A terracotta wine cup known as the skyphos, decorated in the black-figure technique and of the FP (Flower-Palmette) Class. On
0030A: Published Attic Black-Figure Skyphos of the FP ClassEst. US$5,500-US$8,250
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Stunning Greek Core Form Glass Amphoriskos: Ancient Greece, late Archaic to Classical Period, ca. 6th to 4th century BCE. A particularly striking core-formed glass amphoriskos (miniature amphora) used by the ancients to hold perfumed oil. This
0030B: Stunning Greek Core Form Glass AmphoriskosEst. US$2,000-US$3,000
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Attic Red Figure Lekythos - Demeter & Chariot w/ TL: Ancient Greece, Athens (Attic), ca. 470 to 460 BCE. An incredibly special, red-figured lekythos depicting a female goddess, most likely Demeter, dressed in flowing draperies and a headdress, holding
0032: Attic Red Figure Lekythos - Demeter & Chariot w/ TLEst. US$7,000-US$10,000
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Greek Attic Black-Figure Lip Cup w/ Gorgon, TL Tested: Greece, Athens, ca. 540 BCE. A beautiful Attic lip cup - a type of Little Master Cup or kylix - created during the mid-6th century BCE that resembles a Gordion cup, only its lip is more defined from
0033: Greek Attic Black-Figure Lip Cup w/ Gorgon, TL TestedEst. US$5,000-US$7,500
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Greek Attic Pottery Little Master Cup / Kylix, TL'd: Ancient Greece, Athens, ca. 500 BCE. A beautiful Attic lip cup - a type of Little Master Cup or kylix - created during the mid 6th century BCE that resembles a Gordion cup, only its lip is more
0034: Greek Attic Pottery Little Master Cup / Kylix, TL'dEst. US$4,500-US$6,500
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Villanovan Late Geometric Copper Horse Bit w/ Horses: Ancient Europe, Northern Italy, Villanovan culture, late Geometric Period, ca. 725 to 700 BCE. A fabulous bronze horse bit comprised of two lengths of copper-silver alloy (20% silver) rods conjoined
0037: Villanovan Late Geometric Copper Horse Bit w/ HorsesEst. US$7,000-US$10,000
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Magna Graecia Gnathian Teanoware Footed Plate: Magna Graecia, Southern Italy, Ignazia, Gnathian, ca. 4th century BCE. A splendid and stunning terracotta teanoware plate presenting a discoid body and circular foot, all enveloped in a lustrous
0038: Magna Graecia Gnathian Teanoware Footed PlateEst. US$18,000-US$27,000Lot Passed
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Huge Greek Apulian Amphora, Naiskos w/ Seated Warrior: Magna Graecia, Southern Italy, Apulian, ca. 330 to 320 BCE. An impressive red-figure amphora of a grand scale, presenting a classic form with intriguing iconography and decoration, all finely
0039: Huge Greek Apulian Amphora, Naiskos w/ Seated WarriorEst. US$8,000-US$12,000
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Published Greek Terracotta Head, Possibly Apollo: Ancient Greece, possibly Western Greece, Classical period, ca. 470 to 440 BCE. An incredible, hollow-built pottery head of a regal and divine man, possibly a depiction of Apollo, the Greek god of
0039A: Published Greek Terracotta Head, Possibly ApolloEst. US$7,000-US$10,500
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Huge Greek Terracotta Pedestal to Hold Louterion, TL'd: Greece, Classical to early Hellenistic Periods, ca. 5th to 3rd century BCE. A massive two-part terracotta pedestal, made to hold a louterion (a vessel for water, wine, or funeral rites). It is made
0041: Huge Greek Terracotta Pedestal to Hold Louterion, TL'dEst. US$5,000-US$7,500
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Group of 7 Greek Silver Roundel Appliques: Greece, ca. 5th to 3rd century CE. Rare and fine set of 7 silver roundels / phalera. These were attachments to uniforms of the day and would have adorned someone of high rank. An average foot soldier
0041A: Group of 7 Greek Silver Roundel AppliquesEst. US$2,000-US$2,500Lot Passed
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Archaic Greek Silver Bracelets w/ Serpent Head Termini: Greece, Archaic period, ca. 6th century BCE. A gorgeous pair of high-quality silver (98.56%) bracelets, both boasting torq forms and abstractly designed terminals resembling serpent heads. Each
0043: Archaic Greek Silver Bracelets w/ Serpent Head TerminiEst. US$2,000-US$3,000
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