Antiquities 2021-07-06 Auction - 152 Price Results - Bonhams in England - Page 3
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AN ATTIC BLACK-FIGURE AMPHORA (TYPE B)A CANOSAN POTTERY ASKOSA ROMAN BRONZE VENUS
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Part One of an important American collection of Ancient Glass comes to Bonhams New Bond Street's Antiquities Sale on 6 July. The total for the collection is £92,400 with estimates for individual lots between £500-20,000. The collection - of which part two is on offer at Bonhams in November - encompasses the world of ancient glass, from Greek core-formed vessels from the Eastern Mediterranean dating to the 4th-2nd Century B.C. to Late Roman glass of the 5th Century A.D. Head of Bonhams Antiquities Department, Francesca Hickin, said: "With so many shapes, colours and glass-making techniques represented, a collection such as this rarely comes to auction and naturally we are thrilled to be offering it. Of particular note is the Roman 'Victory' beaker from the 1st century A.D.. Even at the time of manufacture, production of this category of prestige glass was small and rare. You could have been collecting ancient glass for a very long time and never had the opportunity to buy a Victory beaker." Writing on the 'Victory' beaker in the Bonhams Magazine article Join the party, Rachel Spence said: "made in amber glass – another prized hue – using the mould-blown technique, which sees hot glass blown into a mould carved with designs. The beaker is decorated with wreaths of the type used to crown winners in Roman games or possibly the drinking contests that were so popular among a people known for their bibulosity. Around its perimeter, a text declares 'Take the Victor". Its estimate is £20,000-30,000."
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A BOEOTIAN TERRACOTTA HORSE AND RIDER: A Boeotian terracotta horse and rider Circa 6th Century B.C. The simian-featured rider depicted holding the horse's mane, decorated in umber overall, the horse with dotted eyes and chest, and linear
0049: A BOEOTIAN TERRACOTTA HORSE AND RIDEREst. £1,500-£2,000
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A BOEOTIAN TERRACOTTA FIGURE OF A GODDESS: A Boeotian terracotta figure of a goddess Circa 6th Century B.C. Of stylised form, standing with arms extended, wearing a peplos with traces of red dotted and linear decoration, the tall polos
0050: A BOEOTIAN TERRACOTTA FIGURE OF A GODDESSEst. £1,500-£2,000
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THREE CORINTHIAN POTTERY ARYBALLOI: Three Corinthian pottery aryballoi Circa 600-550 B.C. Comprising a large aryballos, the disc rim decorated with a floral rosette, the spherical body painted with a stylised quatrefoil lotus motif,
0051: THREE CORINTHIAN POTTERY ARYBALLOIEst. £1,000-£1,500
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A CORINTHIAN BLACK-FIGURE POTTERY ALABASTRON: A Corinthian black-figure pottery alabastron Circa early 6th Century B.C. Decorated with two confronting cockerels, rosettes in the field, petals radiating from the disc rim, in black and crimson,
0052: A CORINTHIAN BLACK-FIGURE POTTERY ALABASTRONEst. £1,500-£2,000
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A CORINTHIAN POTTERY LIDDED PYXIS: A Corinthian pottery lidded pyxis Circa 630-620 B.C. The knopped lid decorated in umber with concentric bands of tongues, rosettes, encircling lines, and chequered pattern, the straight walls of the
0053: A CORINTHIAN POTTERY LIDDED PYXISEst. £800-£1,200Lot Passed
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A LARGE CORINTHIAN POTTERY OINOCHOE: A large Corinthian pottery oinochoe Circa 590-570 B.C. The broad-bottomed jug with tall strap handle, the body decorated in umber and crimson with two animal friezes, the upper band with panthers, a
0054: A LARGE CORINTHIAN POTTERY OINOCHOEEst. £10,000-£15,000
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A PROTO-CORINTHIAN POTTERY LIDDED PYXIS: A Proto-Corinthian pottery lidded pyxis Circa 650-625 B.C. Decorated in red and black paint, the lid with concentric bands, interspersed with a band of chequerboard motifs, with knopped handle, the
0055: A PROTO-CORINTHIAN POTTERY LIDDED PYXISEst. £2,000-£3,000
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AN ATTIC BLACK-FIGURE KYLIX: An Attic black-figure kylix Close to the Leafless Group, circa 550-500 B.C. The tondo depicting a running male youth wearing a pointed cap, with draped outstretched left arm, his right clutching a
0056: AN ATTIC BLACK-FIGURE KYLIXEst. £2,000-£3,000
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AN ATTIC BLACK-FIGURE EYE CUP: An Attic black-figure eye cup Attributed to the Leafless Group, circa 550-500 B.C. One side with a seated Dionysos between two large eyes, flanked by a pair of dancing satyrs, the other side with a
0057: AN ATTIC BLACK-FIGURE EYE CUPEst. £1,200-£1,800
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AN ATTIC BLACK-FIGURE AMPHORA (TYPE B): An Attic black-figure amphora (Type B) Related to the Circle of the Swing Painter, circa 550-525 B.C. Side A with two mounted warriors carrying spears, the horses facing frontally, one rider wearing
0058: AN ATTIC BLACK-FIGURE AMPHORA (TYPE B)Est. £15,000-£20,000
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AN ATTIC BLACK-FIGURE AMPHORA (TYPE B): An Attic black-figure amphora (Type B) Attributed to Group E, circa 540 B.C. Side A with Herakles in combat with the Nemean lion, the hero depicted nude, Athena standing to the left wearing a
0059: AN ATTIC BLACK-FIGURE AMPHORA (TYPE B)Est. £50,000-£70,000
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AN ATTIC BLACK-FIGURE LITTLE MASTER LIP-CUP: An Attic black-figure Little Master lip-cup Circa mid 6th Century B.C. Decorated with a fine band of black around the lip and middle of the bowl, the lower section of the bowl, stemmed foot and
0060: AN ATTIC BLACK-FIGURE LITTLE MASTER LIP-CUPEst. £4,000-£6,000
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A MINIATURE ATTIC BLACK-GLAZED LEKYTHOS: A miniature Attic black-glazed lekythos Circa late 6th-5th Century B.C. The shoulder decorated with hanging lotus buds, the base of the neck encircled with a band of added red, further bands, now
0061: A MINIATURE ATTIC BLACK-GLAZED LEKYTHOSEst. £1,200-£1,800Lot Passed
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AN ATTIC BLACK-FIGURE BAND CUP: An Attic black-figure band cup Circa 530 B.C. Each side with a central running nude male flanked by winged horses, scrolling palmettes on either side of the handles, the reserved tondo with dotted
0062: AN ATTIC BLACK-FIGURE BAND CUPEst. £4,000-£6,000
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AN ATTIC LEKYTHOS IN SIX'S TECHNIQUE: An Attic lekythos in Six's Technique Attributed to the Diosphos Painter, circa 525-475 B.C. Depicting a satyr in profile to the right, his left leg raised, holding a kithara in his left arm, a lion
0063: AN ATTIC LEKYTHOS IN SIX'S TECHNIQUEEst. £6,000-£8,000Lot Passed
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A SMALL GREEK MARBLE NAISKOS WITH CYBELE: A small Greek marble naiskos with Cybele Circa 4th Century B.C. In the form of a rectangular naiskos with an unadorned pediment, the goddess enthroned, wearing a polos and a long chiton with a draped
0064: A SMALL GREEK MARBLE NAISKOS WITH CYBELEEst. £3,500-£4,500
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AN ATTIC BLACK-GLAZED LEKYTHOS: An Attic black-glazed lekythos Circa 5th Century B.C. With rays emanating from the shoulder and a row of tongues above, the remainder of the body with a black glaze, 18cm high Footnotes
0065: AN ATTIC BLACK-GLAZED LEKYTHOSEst. £1,000-£1,500Lot Passed
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AN ATTIC BLACK-FIGURE LEKYTHOS: An Attic black-figure lekythos Attributed to the Phanyllis Group, circa 5th Century B.C. Depicting a central nude male facing right, holding a spear in his right hand, flanked on both sides by two
0066: AN ATTIC BLACK-FIGURE LEKYTHOSEst. £2,500-£3,500
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AN ATTIC RED-FIGURE LEKYTHOS: An Attic red-figure lekythos Attributed to the CL Class, circa 475-425 B.C. Depicting a woman wearing a himation draped over a long-pleated tunic, her hair bound in a fillet, holding a brazier in her
0067: AN ATTIC RED-FIGURE LEKYTHOSEst. £2,500-£3,500
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AN ATTIC RED-FIGURE STEMLESS KYLIX: An Attic red-figure stemless kylix Attributed to the Calliope Painter, circa 430-420 B.C. The tondo depicting a standing nude youth, probably an athlete, facing right, holding a javelin in his proper
0068: AN ATTIC RED-FIGURE STEMLESS KYLIXEst. £1,000-£1,500
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A GREEK TERRACOTTA FEMALE HEAD: A Greek terracotta female head Magna Graecia, possibly Medma, circa 5th Century B.C. Of hollow flat-backed form, wearing a diadem with three applied discs crowning tight curls of hair, with
0069: A GREEK TERRACOTTA FEMALE HEADEst. £800-£1,200
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A GREEK POTTERY HORSE ASKOS: A Greek pottery horse askos Sicily, circa 5th Century B.C. In the form of a recumbent horse, the head with incised snout and mouth, small pointed ears and ridged mane, a long tail running down the
0070: A GREEK POTTERY HORSE ASKOSEst. £2,000-£3,000
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A GREEK RED-FIGURE OWL SKYPHOS: A Greek red-figure owl skyphos South Italy, circa 4th Century B.C. Decorated on each side with an owl with large circle and dot eyes, the heart-shaped face outlined in dots, the wing feathers
0071: A GREEK RED-FIGURE OWL SKYPHOSEst. £800-£1,200
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TWO GREEK AND TWO DAUNIAN POTTERY VESSELS: Two Greek and two Daunian pottery vessels Circa 6th-4th Century B.C. Comprising a Corinthian aryballos with lotus flower motif in umber and red, 6.5cm high; a South Italian black-glazed guttus, the
0072: TWO GREEK AND TWO DAUNIAN POTTERY VESSELSEst. £800-£1,200
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