ANCIENT ART & ANTIQUITIES 2022-11-13 Auction - 454 Price Results - Apollo Art Auctions in United Kingdom - Page 6
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ROMAN IMPERIAL MARBLE BUST OF JULIA DOMNACHINESE TANG DYNASTY POTTERY BACTRIAN CAMEL AND RIDER - TL TESTEDRARE APULIAN RED-FIGURE COLUMN KRATER - RODIN PAINTER - TL TESTED
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London, United Kingdom, United Kingdom
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ANCIENT ART & ANTIQUITIES

Apollo Art Auctions is delighted to present a magnificent 13th of November 2022 sale of Ancient Art & Antiquities. The sale is divided into three sections and encompasses a broad range of well-provenanced and authenticated artifacts from Classical Europe, through Egypt and the Near East as well as many items from India and China. Some highlights of the auction are Marble bust of Julia Donna (Lot 1), Rare Apulian Rodin painter Krater (Lot 4), Rare Lucanian Red Figure Hydria (Lot 18), Attic Black Figure Oinochoe with original black and white 1970s photo. (lot 20), Rare Chinese Terracotta Camel (lot 220), Seated Gandhara Buddha (lot 257), Rare Viking Sword with inlay (Lot 387) and many others. PAYMENTS CAN BE MADE IN USD, GBP and EUR. SHIPPING IS HANDLED IN-HOUSE BY OUR PROFESSIONAL WHITE-GLOVE TEAM.
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ROMAN TERRACOTTA OIL LAMP: Ca. 100-200 AD.A terracotta oil lamp with a globular body with a deep, channeled spout with a vent hole and flaring finial. Circular discus with raised edge and central filling hole. Loop handle to
0127: ROMAN TERRACOTTA OIL LAMPEst. £75-£150
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ROMAN TERRACOTTA OIL LAMP: Ca. 100-200 AD.A terracotta oil lamp with a loop handle protruding from the main corpus, which broads toward the bottom. The shoulder is round, discus with a central filling hole, and a small nozzle
0128: ROMAN TERRACOTTA OIL LAMPEst. £75-£150Lot Passed
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ROMAN BRONZE OIL LAMP: Ca. 50-100 AD.A beautiful bronze oil lamp with a central filling hole in the discus, a long nozzle and a low concave foot with concentric circles. During the Roman Empire, it became commonplace to
0129: ROMAN BRONZE OIL LAMPEst. £300-£600
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ROMAN GLASS FLASK WITH HANDLE: Ca. 100-300 AD.A square bottle of bluish clear glass, mould-blown. Cuboid body with rounded shoulders, cylindrical neck, wide, vertically ribbed strap handle and a wide lip.Size: L:160mm / W:105mm ;
0131: ROMAN GLASS FLASK WITH HANDLEEst. £300-£600
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TALL ROMAN GLASS CANDLESTICK UNGUENTARIUM FLASK: Ca. 100-300 AD.A beautiful glass candlestick unguentarium with a folded rim, long, cylindrical neck, and a bell-shaped body with a slightly concave base. For a similar see The Metropolitan Museum of
0132: TALL ROMAN GLASS CANDLESTICK UNGUENTARIUM FLASKEst. £300-£600
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ROMAN GLASS JUGLET WITH HANDLE: Ca. 200-300 AD.A beautiful glass juglet featuring an apple-shaped body, tapering, funnel-shaped neck, and a high-arching ribbon handle connecting the body to the neck. The aging of the glass has
0133: ROMAN GLASS JUGLET WITH HANDLEEst. £300-£600
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ROMAN BRONZE OIL LAMP: Ca. 100-200 AD.A bronze oil lamp with a flattened pear-shaped body, projecting spout, and a pair of protruding spurs to each side. The lamp sits on a low foot ring.Size: L:30mm / W:72mm ;
0134: ROMAN BRONZE OIL LAMPEst. £300-£600Lot Passed
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ROMAN TERRACOTTA OIL LAMP WITH META OF CIRCUS: Ca. 100-300 AD.A mould-made terracotta oil lamp with concave discus bearing a relief image of a meta with seven dolphins, a turning marker for chariot races. The shoulder of the lamp is flat, with
0135: ROMAN TERRACOTTA OIL LAMP WITH META OF CIRCUSEst. £300-£600
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ROMAN TERRACOTTA OIL LAMP WITH GLADIATOR EQUIPMENT: Ca. 100-300 AD.A terracotta oil lamp Loeschcke type IV, shoulder V. On the mirror parts of the gladiator equipment (helmet, greaves, shield, sword, dagger etc.). Sintered, intact. With certificate of
0137: ROMAN TERRACOTTA OIL LAMP WITH GLADIATOR EQUIPMENTEst. £300-£600
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ROMAN CARNELIAN INTAGLIO WITH CERES: Ca. 100-300 AD.An oval-shaped carnelian intaglio engraved with a depiction of the goddess Ceres picking wheat. Ceres was beloved for her service to mankind in giving them the gift of the harvest, the
0138: ROMAN CARNELIAN INTAGLIO WITH CERESEst. £150-£300
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ROMAN CARNELIAN INTAGLIO WITH APOLLO: Ca. 1-200 AD.An oval-shaped carnelian stone intaglio depicting standing god Apollo in profile. Apollo was a major divinity in the Roman pantheon and was the god of archery, music and dance, truth and
0139: ROMAN CARNELIAN INTAGLIO WITH APOLLOEst. £150-£300
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ROMAN VICTORY INTAGLIO GOLD RING: Ca. 100-300 AD.A stone intaglio depicting a standing figure of Victory set in a possibly later beautifully gold finger ring formed of a flat-section hoop, expanding to support a bezel cell.Size: D:
0140: ROMAN VICTORY INTAGLIO GOLD RINGEst. £750-£1,500
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ROMAN ROCK CRYSTAL INTAGLIO WITH VICTORY / NIKE: Ca. 100-300 AD.A rock crystal intaglio finely engraved with a left-facing winged Roman goddess Victory, the personification of the victory and military power of the Roman Empire.Size: L:13mm / W:10mm
0141: ROMAN ROCK CRYSTAL INTAGLIO WITH VICTORY / NIKEEst. £200-£400
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ROMAN TERRA SIGILLATA BOWL WITH DECORATION: Ca. 300-400 AD.A terra sigillata dish comprising a round-bottomed bowl with high sides that end in a thick everted rim. Terra sigillata is a type of Roman utility ceramics characterized by the red
0142: ROMAN TERRA SIGILLATA BOWL WITH DECORATIONEst. £200-£400
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ROMAN BRONZE BALSAMARIUM WITH LID AND CHAINS: Ca. 100-300 AD .A heavy cast bronze balsamarium, in beautiful patinated condition. The vessel has a tall, cylindrical body with a gently flared shoulder, a narrowed neck with a double-ringed mouth,
0143: ROMAN BRONZE BALSAMARIUM WITH LID AND CHAINSEst. £1,500-£3,000Lot Passed
ROMAN TERRA SIGILLATA BOWL: Ca. 300-400 AD.A small terra sigillata bowl of a wide body on a pedestal foot. The exterior is decorated with nicely incised double grooves just below the rim. 'Terra sigillata' is a type of fine
0144: ROMAN TERRA SIGILLATA BOWLEst. £200-£400Lot Passed
GREEK HELLENISTIC GLASS BOWL: Ca. 200-100 BC.A mould-blown green glass bowl with beautiful iridescence. The base leads outwards to rounded walls and a rolled rim. Noteworthy to this vessel are horizontal grooves that encircle the
0145: GREEK HELLENISTIC GLASS BOWLEst. £750-£1,500Lot Passed
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HELLENISTIC GLASS ALABASTRON: Ca. 300 BC.A glass alabastron of the piriform body with pointed bottom, a pair of opposing handles, and a rounded rim. The entire surface is covered with pinkish trails: the upper body with
0146: HELLENISTIC GLASS ALABASTRONEst. £300-£600
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ROMAN GLASS UNGUENTARIUM FLASK: Ca. 100-300 AD.A beautiful glass bottle with silver iridescence featuring a piriform body tapering to a long neck with a flat folded rim. Glass was often the preferred material for storing expensive
0147: ROMAN GLASS UNGUENTARIUM FLASKEst. £150-£300Lot Passed
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ROMAN TERRACOTTA WINE JUG: Ca. 100-300 AD.A pottery vessel in the form of a flagon with a bulbous-shaped body. It features a short neck, everted rim, and a single handle joins the neck with the shoulder. The vessel sits on a
0148: ROMAN TERRACOTTA WINE JUGEst. £150-£300
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ROMAN TERRACOTTA RIBBED WINE JUG: Ca. 200-400 AD.An unglazed ceramic tall piriform jug with spiral wheel-ridging, broad mouth, and a sturdy strap handle connecting the rim with a shoulder.Size: L:215mm / W:110mm ; 530gProvenance:
0149: ROMAN TERRACOTTA RIBBED WINE JUGEst. £150-£300
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ROMAN TERRACOTTA WINE JUG: Ca. 100-300 AD.A pottery vessel in the form of a flagon with a bulbous-shaped body, nicely tapering to a flat base. It features a short neck and a thick rim. A single handle arching from the neck to
0150: ROMAN TERRACOTTA WINE JUGEst. £150-£300
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