CLASSICAL AND ASIAN ANTIQUITIES 2022-05-14 Auction - 298 Price Results - Apollo Art Auctions in UK
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ROMAN MARBLE HARPOCRATES PAIRGREEK ATTIC BLACK FIGURE AMPHORACHINESE TANG DYNASTY TERRACOTTA FAT LADY - TL TESTED
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CLASSICAL AND ASIAN ANTIQUITIES

Apollo Galleries and Auctions has the pleasure of presenting to you a new two-day catalogue for May 2022 with a breath-taking assemblage of art from the ancient world. This new catalogue boasts beautiful authentic ancient art and antiquities which has been carefully vetted by an array of specialists including Emma Saber and Laetitia Delaloye both of them with significant experience in Christie's; Russel Scott, who has been the authenticity officer for the Viking Society for over twenty-six years. James Brenchley, a dealer with vast knowledge and experience as a head of Antiquities department in Hanson's auctioneers. The catalogue is divided in two days - Classical and Asian Antiquities (Saturday 14.05) and Ancient Jewellery and Weaponry (15.05) Our May catalogue appeals to all areas of the collective market including superb Greek and Roman pottery, Egyptian masks, Roman glass and lamps. Stunning wearable gold jewellery, weaponry, including rare Chalcidian helmets, Medieval period swords with inlaid handles, Viking axe. The Asian section includes a diverse selection of Gandharan sculptures, and Chinese figures and bronzes in the form of horses and riders, attendants and animals. Apollo Gallery is thrilled to have the opportunity to work with this magnificent assembly of ancient art. We hope that this catalogue will be a fitting testimonial to many truly inspired collections. All shipping will be handled in-house and payments in all major currencies are accepted. Yours sincerely, Dr. Ivan Bonchev
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ROMAN MARBLE HARPOCRATES PAIR: Ca. 200-300 AD A pair of beautiful, life-size marble statues of nude children representing Harpocrates, the god of silence and secrecy, each represented elegantly standing on a plinth - one hand
0001: ROMAN MARBLE HARPOCRATES PAIREst. £20,000-£30,000
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MARBLE HEAD OF APOLLO: Ca. 1800 AD or earlier Neoclassical or eralier with a lot of natural weathering. With voluptuous, parted lips, and luxuriant, wavy hair, centrally parted and bound in a fillet, the locks defined by
0002: MARBLE HEAD OF APOLLOEst. £4,000-£8,000
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ROMAN MARBLE STELE OF A COUPLE: Roman Republican, Ca. 200–100 BC A beautiful stele depicting a couple, the wife is on the left-hand side and the husband on the right. They are both facing forward and the back of the stele is
0004: ROMAN MARBLE STELE OF A COUPLEEst. £4,000-£6,000Lot Passed
ROMAN MARBLE HEAD OF A NOBLE LADY: Ca. 200 AD Depicted with youthful, idealising features, her oval face gently sloping to the pronounced chin, her eyes almond-shaped, the delicately-modeled brows arching gracefully and merging with
0005: ROMAN MARBLE HEAD OF A NOBLE LADYEst. £6,000-£9,000Lot Passed
LATE ROMAN MIRROR HOLDING STATUETTE: Ca. 400-500 AD A carved limestone standing female wearing a floor-length garment, belted at the waist, and ball ear ornaments. Depicted with a long striated hairdo and well carved facial features.
0007: LATE ROMAN MIRROR HOLDING STATUETTEEst. £2,000-£3,000Lot Passed
ROMAN BRONZE BALSAMARIUM: Ca. 100 AD A Roman bronze balsamarium in the form of a bust of god Mercury, the god of shopkeepers, merchants, and travellers, who is commonly identified with the Greek Hermes, the fleet-footed
0008: ROMAN BRONZE BALSAMARIUMEst. £6,000-£9,000Lot Passed
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ROMAN BRONZE STATUETTE OF HERMES: Ca. 100-200 AD A beautiful bronze statuette of the Roman god Mercury, the god of shopkeepers, merchants, and travellers, who is commonly identified with the Greek Hermes, the fleet-footed messenger
0009: ROMAN BRONZE STATUETTE OF HERMESEst. £600-£900
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ROMAN BRONZE STATUETTE OF ASCLEPIUS: Ca. 100-300 AD A bronze figure of Asclepius, the god of Medicine standing on a socle base. The figure is beautifully modelled clutching his mantle to his left hip, leaving the right shoulder and the
0010: ROMAN BRONZE STATUETTE OF ASCLEPIUSEst. £1,000-£2,000Lot Passed
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ROMAN BRONZE STATUETTE OF DIANA: Ca. 100-300 AD A bronze statuette of the Roman goddess Diana standing contrapposto. She is wearing her usual attire - carefully arranged short chiton and a quiver over her left shoulder. She carries
0011: ROMAN BRONZE STATUETTE OF DIANAEst. £1,000-£2,000
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ANCIENT ROMAN BRONZE BATILLUM: Ca. 100-200 AD A bronze batillum with a rectangular blade with engraved dot-in-circle patterns in the pan and raised, grooved edges; a long hollow, handle with pedestalled ends and a semi-cylindrical
0012: ANCIENT ROMAN BRONZE BATILLUMEst. £6,000-£9,000
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ROMAN BRONZE SIMPULUM (LADLE): Ca. 50-100 AD A cast bronze ladle known as simpulum with a round, deep bowl and a long flat-section handle that curves downward and ends in the shape of a head of a bird. The ladle - a simpulum was
0013: ROMAN BRONZE SIMPULUM (LADLE)Est. £600-£900
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ROMAN BRONZE PATERA - SAUCEPAN-SHAPED VESSEL: Ca. 1-300 AD A beautiful bronze patera comprising a deep body, with a rounded rim, and a protruding, flaring handle terminating with perforation for hanging.A patera is a broad dish usually made of
0014: ROMAN BRONZE PATERA - SAUCEPAN-SHAPED VESSELEst. £3,000-£6,000
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ROMAN BRONZE OIL LAMP: Ca. 50-100 AD A beautiful bronze oil lamp with a sizeable central filling hole in the discus, a long nozzle and a low concave foot with concentric circles.During the Roman Empire, a lamp was
0015: ROMAN BRONZE OIL LAMPEst. £1,000-£2,000
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ROMAN BRONZE OIL LAMP: Ca. 100-200 AD A cast bronze oil lamp with a globular body with a deep, channeled spout with a vent hole and flaring finial. Circular discus with raised rings and filling hole. Three attachment loops
0016: ROMAN BRONZE OIL LAMPEst. £2,000-£3,000Lot Passed
ROMAN BRONZE OIL LAMP: Ca. 100-200 AD A beautiful bronze lamp with a globular body, projecting spout, two parirs of lateral spurs with suspension lugs and a ivy-leaf reflector to the rear. The lamp sits on a low foot ring.
0017: ROMAN BRONZE OIL LAMPEst. £2,000-£3,000Lot Passed
ROMAN BRONZE OIL LAMP: Ca. 100-200 AD A bronze oil lamp with a round central chamber with raised rim, broad nozzle with flared finial and three vent holes. To the sides lateral spurs with suspension lugs. Size: L:117mm /
0018: ROMAN BRONZE OIL LAMPEst. £1,000-£2,000Lot Passed
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LARGE GREEK APULIAN BELL KRATER - TL TESTED: Apulian, Ca. 400-300 BC This beautiful red-figure bell terracotta krater with everted rim features a pedestal foot, a cylindrical stem, a bell-shaped body, and ear-shaped handles. One side depicts a
0019: LARGE GREEK APULIAN BELL KRATER - TL TESTEDEst. £10,000-£15,000
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APULIAN RED-FIGURED KNOB-HANDLED PATERA: Ca. 340 BC Displaying the winged Eros seated on a stack of rocks, holding a casket in his left hand and a phiale in his right, his hair dressed in a kekryphalos, wearing beads, bracelets, anklets and
0021: APULIAN RED-FIGURED KNOB-HANDLED PATERAEst. £10,000-£20,000
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GREEK ATTIC BLACK FIGURE AMPHORA: Ca. 500 BC A lovely, early black-figure Attic pottery amphora of a classic form, with a bulbous body upon a raised, round foot, a flared rim at the top and gracefully curved twin bifurcated handles
0022: GREEK ATTIC BLACK FIGURE AMPHORAEst. £8,000-£12,000Lot Passed
GREEK APULIAN RED-FIGURE LEKANIS: Ca. 350-300 BC Beautifully painted, lidded lekanis of typically elegant form, the shallow bowl painted in black, standing on a stemmed foot and with the lid with knopped finial handle. The main
0023: GREEK APULIAN RED-FIGURE LEKANISEst. £6,000-£9,000Lot Passed
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