Auction #105: Ancient Artifacts 2010-09-18 Auction - 276 Price Results - Ancient Resource Auctions in CA - Page 5
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14: Beautiful Ptolemaic marble head of Harpokrates38: Nice black serpentine Ushabti, 19th Dynasty197: Large lot of Roman, Greek and Byzantine coins
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Montrose, CA, United States
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Auction #105: Ancient Artifacts

Featuring a nice selection of authentic ancient Egyptian, Greek, Roman, Pre-Columbian, Near Eastern and ancient European artifacts from collections around the world. Includes a collection of Roman glass deaccessioned from the Boston Museum of Art.
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Group of 3 bronze spearheads from Central Asia: Group of 3 bronze spearheads, Central Asia, 2nd Millenium BC. Each is complete, two showing signs of longtime use and repeated resharpening, and one with thick encrustation. Two are tanged and the
0101: Group of 3 bronze spearheads from Central AsiaEst. US$350-US$400
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Lot of 7 Greek bronze arrowheads: A lot of 7 Greek bronze arrowheads, c.5th – 3rd Century AD, a few with barbs. Some corrosion, but overall a nice group. L: 30 to 47mm. Ex old English collection.
0104: Lot of 7 Greek bronze arrowheadsEst. US$200-US$250
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Iron Indian Gauntlet Katar Bundi dagger: An iron Indian Gauntlet Katar Bundi dagger, 19th Century, with nice incised decoration on blade. A good example of the classic Indian thrusting dagger with thickened tip and strong central rib for
0105: Iron Indian Gauntlet Katar Bundi daggerEst. US$300-US$400
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Red and white core glass Amphoriskos: A red and white core glass Amphoriskos, Eastern Mediterranean, c.3rd – 2nd Century BC, missing the upper portion, but in deep red glass with swirls of white around the body. Some roughness overall.
0106: Red and white core glass AmphoriskosEst. US$350-US$400
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Roman glass vial, Ex Boston Museum of Fine Arts: A miniature marble glass vial, Roman, 1st Century AD, with flat base and widely flared mouth. Intact with swirls of iridescence. H: 1" (2.6 cm). Ex Boston Museum of Fine Arts, deaccession.
0107: Roman glass vial, Ex Boston Museum of Fine ArtsEst. US$300-US$400
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Very nice Roman cobalt blue glass bottle: A very nice cobalt blue glass bottle, Roman, 1st Century AD, with rounded body and concave base, short cylindrical neck and flaring and inward-folded rim. Intact, tiny hole one side of the body.
0108: Very nice Roman cobalt blue glass bottleEst. US$750-US$850
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Roman purple iridescent glass cup: A lovely glass cup with beautiful purple iridescence, Roman, 1st – 2nd Century. Glass colorless with a pale orange tinge, the bottom is rounded with deeply indented center, slightly tapering
0110: Roman purple iridescent glass cupEst. US$1,000-US$1,200Lot Passed
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Highly iridescent Roman pear-shaped bottle: A highly iridescent pear-shaped bottle, Roman, 1st – 2nd Century AD, the base slightly concave, tubular neck with flattened in-turned rim. Intact with lovely rainbow iridescence. H: 4 3/4" (12.1
0111: Highly iridescent Roman pear-shaped bottleEst. US$500-US$600
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Roman green glass bowl with ribbed coils: A choice Roman green glass bowl, 2nd Century AD, with convex sides and outward-folded flattened rim, on the outside rim two ribbed coils imitate handles, with ring foot. Raised circular area at
0113: Roman green glass bowl with ribbed coilsEst. US$1,600-US$2,000Lot Passed
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Choice Roman green glass bowl: A choice pale-green Roman glass bowl, 2nd – 3rd Century AD, with ring foot and indented base. The rim flares outward with a wheel-cut ridge along the underside. Intact with good color and light
0114: Choice Roman green glass bowlEst. US$375-US$425
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Choice Roman pale green glass beaker: A choice pale green glass beaker, 3rd – 4th Century AD, mold-blown, with concave base and ground rim. Intact with great iridescence and glossy surfaces. A very nice example! H: 4 1/8" (10.5 cm).
0116: Choice Roman pale green glass beakerEst. US$500-US$600
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Large pale green Roman glass bottle: A large pale green Roman glass bottle, 2nd – 3rd Century AD, the body pear-shaped with concave base, neck widening into a funnel mouth. Intact with nice iridescence. H: 6 3/4" (17 cm).
0117: Large pale green Roman glass bottleEst. US$400-US$500Lot Passed
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Roman glass candlestick unguentarium: An attractive Roman Candlestick Unguentarium with wide base, 2nd – 3rd Century AD. A very nice example with flattened bell-shaped body with concave base, neck lightly constricted and rim folded in
0118: Roman glass candlestick unguentariumEst. US$600-US$700
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Yellow Roman glass vial, ex-museum deaccession: An attractive pale yellow Roman glass vial, 2nd – 3rd Century AD, with ovoid body and tall neck. Intact with attractive iridescence. L: 4 1/2" (11.6 cm). Ex Boston Museum of Fine Arts, deaccession.
0119: Yellow Roman glass vial, ex-museum deaccessionEst. US$300-US$400
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