Auction #110: Ancient Artifacts 2011-10-01 Auction - 425 Price Results - Ancient Resource Auctions in CA - Page 13
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88:13 inch tall and substantial bronze statue of Osiris345: 50 ancient Greek & Roman bronze & silver coins221: Roman sword. Gladius Hispanus, c. 1st Cent. AD
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Montrose, CA, United States
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Auction #110: Ancient Artifacts

Ancient Egyptian, Greek, Roman, Pre-Columbian, Near Eastern, Islamic, Medieval and Byzantine artifacts.
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Nice Hellenistic terracotta olpe: A nice Hellenistic terracotta olpe, c. 3rd Century BC, the upper portions with black slip. H: 4 1/8" (10.4 cm). Intact and a pleasing example. Ex Dr. Gilles Collection, Germany, acquired during the
0290: Nice Hellenistic terracotta olpeEst. US$400-US$450Lot Passed
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Handsome Herodian vessel, c. 37 BC - AD 50: A handsome Herodian crme buff vessel, c. 37 BC - AD 50, with two wide strap handle and a round body with parallel concentric grooves. H: 4 1/4" (10.8 cm). Intact and a choice example; Ex. Los Angeles
0291: Handsome Herodian vessel, c. 37 BC - AD 50Est. US$400-US$450
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Pair of Roman terracotta vessels: A pair of Roman terracotta vessels. The first is a spindle bottle, c. 1st - 2nd Century AD, with black slip, L: 6" (15.2 cm); the second is a tan buff olpe with heavily ribbed body, L: 3 7/8" (9.9
0293: Pair of Roman terracotta vesselsEst. US$400-US$450
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Pair of Hellenistic spindle bottles: A pair of Hellenistic spindle bottles, c. 3rd - 2nd Century BC, one quite a bit larger than the other. The spindle bottle was quite popular in the Eastern Mediterranean until the Roman period, often
0294: Pair of Hellenistic spindle bottlesEst. US$200-US$250
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Choice Rhodian terracotta amphora, Roman: A choice Rhodian terracotta amphora, Roman, c. 1st - 4th Century AD, with characteristic form and quite elegant. H: 7" (17.8 cm). Intact with old museum label tucked inside the spot. Found in Syria,
0296: Choice Rhodian terracotta amphora, RomanEst. US$700-US$800
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Iron Age beaker, c. 1200 - 600 BC, from Israel: An Iron Age terracotta beaker, c. 1200 - 600 BC, from Israel, tan buff with age deposits. Intact, with provenance of Jerusalem written on an old collection label. H: 3 1/4" (8.3 cm). Also included,
0297: Iron Age beaker, c. 1200 - 600 BC, from IsraelEst. US$300-US$350
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Terracotta souvenir pilgrim flask, Coptic Egypt: A terracotta souvenir pilgrim flask, Coptic Egypt, c. AD 480 - 650, depicting Saint Menas on one side, flanked by camels, his arms outstretched in blessing. Above each arm is a quincunx, representing
0299: Terracotta souvenir pilgrim flask, Coptic EgyptEst. US$600-US$700
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Anglo-Saxon terracotta drinking bowl, England: An Anglo-Saxon terracotta drinking bowl, England, AD 450 - 650, in a rough grey-buff fabric, perhaps made as a burial offering. Found on the south coast of England. A Seldom offered item. H: 3" (7.6
0300: Anglo-Saxon terracotta drinking bowl, EnglandEst. US$300-US$350
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Attractive Nishapur turquoise glazed jug, Iran: An attractive Nishapur turquoise glazed pottery jug, North East Iran, c, 12th Century, with trefoil spout and single handle, the body with black pseudo-script. H: 4" (10.2 cm). Intact with deep
0303: Attractive Nishapur turquoise glazed jug, IranEst. US$700-US$800
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Egypt, Fatimid. Nice green glazed bowl: A large light green glazed bowl, Egypt, Fatimid, c. 13th Century AD, with darker green spots. An attractive vessel with much eye appeal. H: 4 1/8" (10.4 cm); Dia: 13" (32.8 cm). Repaired and from
0304: Egypt, Fatimid. Nice green glazed bowlEst. US$600-US$700
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Iranian purple-glazed bowl, incised decoration: An Iranian purple-glazed bowl with incised decoration, c. 10th - 11th Century AD, consisting of floral devices and concentric circles. Some repair and restoration. H: 2 7/8" (7.3 cm); Dia: 7 3/4"
0305: Iranian purple-glazed bowl, incised decorationEst. US$300-US$400
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Large glazed pottery fragment, Egypt, Fatimid: A large glazed pottery fragment, Egypt, Fatimid, c. 13th Century AD, with partial inscription and geometric decoration in white, brown and green over a tan ground. 7 1/2" x 8 1/4" (19.1 x 21 cm). Ex
0306: Large glazed pottery fragment, Egypt, FatimidEst. US$500-US$550
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2 Judean oil lamps, Holy Land 1730 - 1550 BC: A choice pair of Judean oil lamps, Holy Land, Middle Bronze Age, c. 1730 - 1550 BC. These large wheel made clay oil lamps with rounded bases are made from orange-buff clay, wet-smoothed, with sides
0307: 2 Judean oil lamps, Holy Land 1730 - 1550 BCEst. US$200-US$300
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Roman terracotta discus lamp with a rabbit: An attractive red-orange terracotta discus lamp with a rabbit, Roman, 1st century AD, within concave disk, set off by quadruple rim, ovolo around. The rabbit appears to hide beneath a branch. The
0308: Roman terracotta discus lamp with a rabbitEst. US$500-US$600
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Nice Roman bronze oil lamp: A nice Roman bronze oil lamp, 2nd Century AD, which is a metal version of a terracotta Firmalampe of Loeschcke Type IX. Deep bowl body with projecting fluke nozzle, a raised rim around the nozzle-tip
0310: Nice Roman bronze oil lampEst. US$400-US$500Lot Passed
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Roman quadruple-spouted terracotta oil lamp: A Roman quadruple-spouted terracotta oil lamp, 2nd century AD, with central concave disk with a wreath within set off by a double rim and groove, floral motif around on shoulders. Two filling-holes
0311: Roman quadruple-spouted terracotta oil lampEst. US$500-US$600
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Roman Terra Sigillata lamp with leaping lion: An attractive Roman red-ware Terra Sigillata lamp with leaping lion, North Africa, c. 4th - 5th Century AD, with convex lower part and flat top. Within the concave disk a lion leaps to right, raised
0312: Roman Terra Sigillata lamp with leaping lionEst. US$400-US$450
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