Antiquities, Ancient & Pre-Columbian Art 2011-02-12 Auction - 233 Price Results - Artemis Gallery in CO
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Antiquities, Ancient & Pre-Columbian Art

Artemis Gallery

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An online-only auction to be presented in two sessions: SESSION 1 features Classical Antiquities from ancient Egypt, Greece, Rome, Italy, the Near East and the Fast East; SESSION 2 features Pre-Columbian Art from the Ancient Americas - Mexico, Central and South America. All items offered for sale in this auction have been legally acquired, are legal to sell, and have been vetted for authenticity.
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An Egyptian Pre-Dynastic Redware Vessel, Naqada II: Egypt, ca. 3400 to 3200 BC. Of rounded form, the sides of the vessel are smooth and taper toward a narrower, flat base, the rim is rolled and slightly flared. Interior is coated with a thin red
0001: An Egyptian Pre-Dynastic Redware Vessel, Naqada IIEst. US$4,000-US$6,000
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An Egyptian Middle-Kingdom Scarab: Found in Thebes, XII Dynasty, ca. 1991 to 1786 BC. Green steatite scarab, now partially faded to brown, with well-incised, clear glyphs: "Kheper-Djed (djad)-Kheper" placed over a rising sun. Kheper
0004: An Egyptian Middle-Kingdom ScarabEst. US$600-US$800
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An Egyptian Green-Glazed Scaraboid: Middle Kingdom, XII Dynasty ca 1971 B.C. Rare and very early green glazed steatite scaraboid with decorative top. Reverse side has glyphs that read "Nub Nefer Ankh Nefer Ankh." Nub is glyph at the
0005: An Egyptian Green-Glazed ScaraboidEst. US$500-US$650
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An Egyptian Steatite Scarab - Uraeus: From ancient Egypt, found in Abydos, XII Dynasty 1991-1786 B.C., Middle Kingdom. Green glazed steatite scarab, showing a man or prince (official of some type) carrying a symbol of power (sceptre or
0006: An Egyptian Steatite Scarab - UraeusEst. US$600-US$800
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An Egyptian Middle / New Kingdom Mirror: A bronze mirror, rare and with a great provenance, dating to either the Middle Kingdom or the early New Kingdom of Egypt (circa 2119 – 1450 BC). The disk has a slightly ellipsoidal form and is
0007: An Egyptian Middle / New Kingdom MirrorEst. US$4,800-US$5,400Lot Passed
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An Egyptian Cartonnage Painted Funerary Mask: New Kingdom, ca. 1500 BC. Linen and plaster / gesso mask, finely-decorated; wig painted with a lotus blossom and flesh tone face with almond shaped eyes in white and black pigment outlines the
0008: An Egyptian Cartonnage Painted Funerary MaskEst. US$5,000-US$7,000
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An Egyptian Scarab - Tuthmose III Cartouche: New Kingdom, Dynasty XVIII, ca. 1504 to 1450 BC. Carved steatite with Tuthmose (Tuthmosis / Thutmosis) III Cartouche, nicely-formed beetle on reverse. Worn as a good luck charm and to commemorate
0009: An Egyptian Scarab - Tuthmose III CartoucheEst. US$400-US$600
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An Egyptian Scarab - Nile Crocodile: New Kingdom, Dynasties 18 thru 20, ca. 1570 to 1070 BC. Typical beetle-form scarab with kneeling ruler confronting a Nile Crocodile, holding it by its tail. Rare depiction! 15mm x 11mm.
0010: An Egyptian Scarab - Nile CrocodileEst. US$400-US$600
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An Egyptian Greywacke Scribe Palette: Egypt, New Kingdom, ca. 1550-1069 BC. Of rectangular form, the flat sides taper to a smaller flat base, a large rectangular depression in the centre for grinding. In order to prepare the coloured
0011: An Egyptian Greywacke Scribe PaletteEst. US$1,500-US$2,500Lot Passed
An Egyptian Cowroid Faience Amulet: Egypt, New Kingdom, Dynasties 18/20, ca 1570 to 1070 BC. Cowrie shell-shaped amulet, serving a purpose similar to that of a scarab, made of faience, a type of glass paste, upper section
0012: An Egyptian Cowroid Faience AmuletEst. US$550-US$750Lot Passed
An Egyptian Turquoise-Blue Shabti: This is a shabti with a lovely warm turquoise-blue colour. There is a single column of text on the front, remainder of the inscription is on the back pillar. The text gives is the name of the owner:
0013: An Egyptian Turquoise-Blue ShabtiEst. US$1,700-US$2,000Lot Passed
A Fine Egyptian Faience Bead Necklace: Egypt, 18th Dynasty, ca. 1550 to 1295 BC. Comprising of a double strand of bright blue-glazed faience beads with contrasting red-brown cylindrical spacers. Restrung for modern wear and fitted with
0014: A Fine Egyptian Faience Bead NecklaceEst. US$800-US$1,000Lot Passed
An Egyptian Bronze Mirror: Egypt, New Kingdom, ca. 1550-1069BC. Of thin, ellipsoidal form with small remaining tang. Professional custom mount to suggest original handle. For related examples see Anlen, Léon, and Roger
0015: An Egyptian Bronze MirrorEst. US$3,000-US$4,000Lot Passed
A Bronze Statuette of Isis and Horus: This is a statuette of the goddess Isis, seated on a throne and suckling her child, which is sitting on her lap. The child of course is Horus, either Harpokrates (Her-pa-khered, Horus the child) or
0016: A Bronze Statuette of Isis and HorusEst. US$6,000-US$6,500Lot Passed
An Egyptian Wood Mummy Mask: Egypt, 3rd Intermediate Period, ca. 1069 to 745 BC. Decorated with black pigment over gesso, oval face with wide smiling mouth, straight nose, large, wide-set almond-shaped eyes with black irises
0022: An Egyptian Wood Mummy MaskEst. US$2,000-US$3,000Lot Passed
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