Antiquities | Ethnographica | Fine Art 2022-07-28 Auction - 340 Price Results - Artemis Gallery in CO
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20th C. Tlingit / Haida Wood Totem Shaman FaceCharming Colima Pottery Effigy Vessel - Conjoined DogsSigned Jimmy Lee Sudduth Painting - "Milking the Cow"
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Gorgeous Egyptian Late Dynastic Alabaster Jar: Egypt, Late Dynastic Period, 26th to 31st Dynasty, ca. 664 to 332 BCE. A beautiful jar of a spherical form, hand-carved from white alabaster with pale brown veining throughout. The vessel has a round
0001: Gorgeous Egyptian Late Dynastic Alabaster JarEst. US$2,500-US$3,500
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Egyptian Polychrome Cartonnage Collar, ex-Bonhams: Egypt, Late Dynastic to Ptolemaic Period, ca. 664 to 30 BCE. A beautiful gessoed cartonnage broad collar of a semicircular form with a small neck groove and a singular tab along the upper rim. Nine
0001A: Egyptian Polychrome Cartonnage Collar, ex-BonhamsEst. US$900-US$1,200
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Egyptian Glazed Faience Offering Cup: **Originally Listed At $300** Ancient Egypt, New Kingdom Period, 18th to 20th Dynasty, ca. 1549 to 1076 BCE. A hand-built faience offering cup of a petite size, defined by a lightly-flared base,
0002A: Egyptian Glazed Faience Offering CupEst. US$400-US$600
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Egyptian Stone Scarab Amulet - ex Mitry: Ancient Egypt, New Kingdom, 18th Dynasty, ca. 1549 to 1292 BCE. A fine scarab amulet, hand-carved from hardstone of a jet-black hue. The insectile composition features a petite head, retracted legs,
0004: Egyptian Stone Scarab Amulet - ex MitryEst. US$200-US$300
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Fine Egyptian Gold Pendant Pataikos / Protector Deity: Egypt, Late Dynastic Period, 26th to 31st Dynasty, ca. 664 to 332 BCE. A fabulous pendant made from 97% gold (equivalent to 22K+) with hammer-molded details that illustrate Pataikos (also Patek,
0005A: Fine Egyptian Gold Pendant Pataikos / Protector DeityEst. US$1,500-US$2,000
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Egyptian Faience Lion Amulet, ex-Bonhams: Egypt, Late Dynastic Period, 26th to 31st Dynasty, ca. 664 to 332 BCE. A charming mold-formed faience lion of a miniature size presented in a seated pose atop an integral rectangular plinth. The lion
0006: Egyptian Faience Lion Amulet, ex-BonhamsEst. US$400-US$600
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Egyptian Ptolemaic Stone Flask / Ampulla: Egypt, Ptolemaic to Roman Period, ca. 332 BCE to 200 CE. A marvelous stone flask or ampulla hand-sculpted to present a flattened, discoid body and a petite tubular spout flanked by twin ribbon-form
0007: Egyptian Ptolemaic Stone Flask / AmpullaEst. US$1,000-US$1,500Lot Passed
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Egyptian Bronze Statue Youthful Nude Harpocrates: Egypt, Late Dynastic Period, 26th to 31st Dynasty, ca. 664 to 332 BCE. A leaded bronze figure depicting the youthful god Harpokrates (from the Egyptian "Her-pa-khered," literally "Horus the child").
0008: Egyptian Bronze Statue Youthful Nude HarpocratesEst. US$700-US$1,050
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Hellenistic Greek Core-Form Glass Amphoriskos: **Originally Listed At $3500** Greece, late Hellenistic Period, ca. 2nd to 1st century BCE. A gorgeous example of a core-formed glass amphoriskos once used to hold perfumed oil. The vessel boasts an
0009: Hellenistic Greek Core-Form Glass AmphoriskosEst. US$3,200-US$4,800
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Greek Terracotta Votive Horned Bull: Ancient Greece, ca. 6th century BCE. A zoomorphic terracotta votive figure in the form of a horned bull, formed using a bivalve mold. The animal is depicted with a powerful, muscular body. This
0012: Greek Terracotta Votive Horned BullEst. US$450-US$675Lot Passed
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Archaic Greek Terracotta Protome Female Head: Ancient Greece, Archaic, ca. 650 to 480 BCE. A mold-made terracotta protome representing a female head, wearing a himation drawn up and over her head, with a scalloped fringe of bangs and long wavy
0013: Archaic Greek Terracotta Protome Female HeadEst. US$1,200-US$1,800
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Greek Attic Black-Figure Pottery Skyphos: **Originally Listed At $500** Ancient Greece, Athens, ca. 5th century BCE. A wonderful black-figure skyphos with a mastoid body and a narrow base (a 'footed mastos'), decorated via the black-figure
0013A: Greek Attic Black-Figure Pottery SkyphosEst. US$600-US$800
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Near-Miniature Greek Campanian Blackware Olpe: **First Time At Auction** Magna Graecia, South Italic Colonies, Campania, ca. 4th century BCE. A petite wheel-thrown blackware pottery olpe with a flat base, an apple-shaped body with a rounded
0014A: Near-Miniature Greek Campanian Blackware OlpeEst. US$300-US$450
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Greek Blackware Lebes Gamikos w/ Lid: Ancient Greece, ca. 5th to 4th century BCE. A beautiful wheel-thrown pottery lebes gamikos with a squat footed base, a gradually-widening body with a concave shoulder, a raised lip meant to hold a
0016: Greek Blackware Lebes Gamikos w/ LidEst. US$600-US$900Lot Passed
Greek Blackware Oil Lamp w/ Handle: Magna Graecia, South Italic colonies, ca. 4th century BCE. A mold-formed pottery oil lamp with a recessed footed base, rounded walls, a tall fill hole with an incised ring around the rim meant for a
0018: Greek Blackware Oil Lamp w/ HandleEst. US$400-US$600Lot Passed
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