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IMPORTANT MARBLE PORTRAIT OF A SEVERAN LADY, POSSIBLY JULIA DOMNARARE GREEK CORINTHIAN BRONZE HELMETRARE EGYPTIAN CARTONNAGE MASK
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London, United Kingdom, United Kingdom
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FINE ANCIENT ART, ANTIQUITIES & COINS

Apollo Art Auctions are delighted to present their first sale of 2023 - Fine Ancient Art, Antiquities & Coins. The catalogue encompasses a broad range of well-provenanced and expertly authenticated artifacts from Classical Europe, through Egypt and the Near East, as well as many treasures from India and China. The catalogue is divided into four sections: commencing with Classical and Egyptian Antiquities, followed by Medieval Works of Art, Asian Works of Art and finishing with a great selection of Ancient Coins. Some of the highlights of this sale include Lot 1 Attic Black-Figure Whiteground Lekythos an artefact with royal provenance belonging to the Second Marquess of Northampton. Lot 6 Rare Egyptian Cartonnage Mask and Lot 7 Large Egyptian Limestone Stele King of Upper Egypt Middle Kingdom With Report, beautiful and important Egyptian pieces. Lot 23 Rare Apulian - Lucanian Red-Figure Volute Krater - TL Tested and lot 24 Apulian Greek Red Figure Column Krater - TL Tested a great examples of high-end Greek pottery. Lot 50 Rare Greek Corinthian Bronze Helmet an iconic and desired type of helmet in great quality. Lot 51 Greek Bronze Winged Helmet - ex. Axel Guttmann an extraordinary Greek helmet of rare type and famous provenance. Lot 59 Important Marble Portrait of a Serveran Lady, Possibly Julia Domna, an astonishing Roman sculpture captured by the artist in timelessly beautiful marble. Lot 63 Large Roman Marble Venus, a playful representation of the goddess Venus in large size. Lot 65 A Bronze Statuette of Jupiter Depicting Zeus Brontaios an important Roman bronze figure modelled after a Greek original by the famous sculptor Leochares
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INDUS VALLEY TERRACOTTA POLYCHROME VESSEL: Ca. 3000- BC. A terracotta bowl or vessel, comprising a biconvex body resting on a ring foot. The upper portion of the buff coloured vessel is decorated with polychrome abstract motifs. The lower
0402: INDUS VALLEY TERRACOTTA POLYCHROME VESSELEst. £200-£400
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IRANIAN POTTERY SPOUTED JAR: Iron Age II, C.a 1050-800 BC. With a globular round body, a ring base, a carinated shoulder, a rounded rim and a basket handle. A tubular spout emerges from the body of the pitcher. It is made of
0403: IRANIAN POTTERY SPOUTED JAREst. £200-£400
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BACTRIAN STONE BOWL: Ca. 3000 BC. A bowl of globular shaped proportion; the base sloping to a narrow ring foot decorated with an incised line of decoration. The bowl is thick walled with a sloping rim. This bowl has a
0404: BACTRIAN STONE BOWLEst. £300-£600
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HOLY LAND BURNISHED JUG: Ca. 3rd Millennium BC. A Holy Land jug set on a low ring foot with a squat, globular body and a long vertical handle that begins at the widest part of the body and ends on the wide neck just below
0405: HOLY LAND BURNISHED JUGEst. £300-£600Lot Passed
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ARAMAIC POTTERY INCANTATION DEVIL TRAP BOWL: Ca. 600-800 AD. A Judeo-Aramaic terracotta bowl of a flaring body densely inscribed with lines of incantations against evil spirits. It is written in black ink spiraling around the interior. Bowls
0406: ARAMAIC POTTERY INCANTATION DEVIL TRAP BOWLEst. £300-£600
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ARAMAIC POTTERY INCANTATION DEVIL TRAP BOWL: Ca. 600-800 AD. A Judeo-Aramaic "devil trap" terracotta bowl with black lines of inscription spiraling around the interior. Bowls like this example were traditionally buried face down under houses to
0407: ARAMAIC POTTERY INCANTATION DEVIL TRAP BOWLEst. £300-£600
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ARAMAIC POTTERY INCANTATION DEVIL TRAP BOWL: Ca. 600-800 AD. A Judeo-Aramaic terracotta bowl of a flaring body densely inscribed with lines of incantations against evil spirits. It is written in black ink spiraling around the interior. Bowls
0408: ARAMAIC POTTERY INCANTATION DEVIL TRAP BOWLEst. £300-£600
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ARAMAIC POTTERY INCANTATION DEVIL TRAP BOWL: Ca. 600-800 AD. A Judeo-Aramaic "devil trap" terracotta bowl with black lines of inscription spiraling around the interior. Bowls like this example were traditionally buried face down under houses to
0409: ARAMAIC POTTERY INCANTATION DEVIL TRAP BOWLEst. £300-£600
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ARAMAIC POTTERY INCANTATION DEVIL TRAP BOWL: Ca. 600-800 AD. A Judeo-Aramaic terracotta bowl of a flaring body densely inscribed with lines of incantations against evil spirits. It is written in black ink spiraling around the interior. Bowls
0410: ARAMAIC POTTERY INCANTATION DEVIL TRAP BOWLEst. £300-£600
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NEO-SUMERIAN INSCRIBED BRICK OF UR-NAMMU, KING OF UR: Ca. 2112-2095 BC. A nearly rectangular in shape brick fragment, inscribed with a central square of four columns of cuneiform text, "Ur-Nammu, king of Ur, who built the temple of Nanna". Ur-Nammu
0411: NEO-SUMERIAN INSCRIBED BRICK OF UR-NAMMU, KING OF UREst. £3,000-£6,000
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RARE SUMERIAN CLAY CUNEIFORM TABLET: Ca. 3100-2900 BC. A pictographic tablet, rectangular in form, with lines of proto-cuneiform written in columns, recording the administrative account with entries of food supplies. A defined cylinder
0412: RARE SUMERIAN CLAY CUNEIFORM TABLETEst. £3,000-£6,000
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WESTERN ASIATIC TEMPLE BRICK INSCRIBED FOR NEBUCHADNEZZAR: Ca. 560 BC. A terracotta temple foundation brick of Babylonian King Nebuchadnezzar II, rectangular with thirteen columns of cuneiform text mentioning the foundation of a temple by Nebuchadnezzar II.
0413: WESTERN ASIATIC TEMPLE BRICK INSCRIBED FOR NEBUCHADNEZZAREst. £2,000-£4,000
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SUMERIAN CLAY CUNEIFORM TABLET: Ca. 2100-2000 BC. A rectangular clay tablet with columns of cuneiform text. Clay cuneiform tablets were small enough to be portable and durable when dried, also allowed for the transmission of
0414: SUMERIAN CLAY CUNEIFORM TABLETEst. £800-£1,200
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BABYLONIAN CLAY CUNEIFORM TABLET: Ca. 1900 BC. A rectangular-shaped clay tablet, written in cuneiform. The inscriptions on the tablet refer to administrative and legal affairs. Cuneiform script is one of the oldest types of writing,
0415: BABYLONIAN CLAY CUNEIFORM TABLETEst. £300-£600
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BABYLONIAN CLAY CUNEIFORM TABLET: Ca. 1900-1600 BC. A rectangular tablet made of clay would have been inscribed either with a tax register or a name list. Clay cuneiform tablets were small enough to be portable and durable when
0416: BABYLONIAN CLAY CUNEIFORM TABLETEst. £300-£600
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BABYLONIAN CLAY CUNEIFORM TABLET: Ca. 1900 BC. A clay cuneiform tablet in a light brown fabric with a written script on both sides. Cuneiform (from cuneus, Latin for "wedge") writing, which derives its name from the distinctive shape
0417: BABYLONIAN CLAY CUNEIFORM TABLETEst. £300-£600
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BABYLONIAN CLAY CUNEIFORM TABLET: Ca. 1900-1600 BC. A rectangular-shaped clay tablet, written in cuneiform. The inscriptions on the tablet refer to administrative and legal affairs. Cuneiform script is one of the oldest types of
0418: BABYLONIAN CLAY CUNEIFORM TABLETEst. £300-£600
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OLD BABYLONIAN CLAY CUNEIFORM TABLET: Ca. 1900 BC. A clay cuneiform tablet in a light brown fabric with a written script on both sides. Cuneiform (from cuneus, Latin for "wedge") writing, which derives its name from the distinctive shape
0419: OLD BABYLONIAN CLAY CUNEIFORM TABLETEst. £300-£600
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BABYLONIAN CLAY CUNEIFORM TABLET: Ca. 1900-1800 BC. A roughly rectangular-section ceramic tablet, bearing cuneiform script to both faces. Documents such as they were used or a multitude of things including administrative and
0420: BABYLONIAN CLAY CUNEIFORM TABLETEst. £300-£600
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BABYLONIAN CLAY CUNEIFORM TABLET: Ca. 1900-1700 BC. A rectangular tablet made of clay, inscribed either with a tax register or a name list. Clay cuneiform tablets were small enough to be portable and durable when dried and also
0421: BABYLONIAN CLAY CUNEIFORM TABLETEst. £300-£600
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LATE BABYLONIAN / ASSYRIAN CLAY CUNEIFORM TABLET: Ca. 1900 BC. A rectangular-section ceramic tablet, bearing cuneiform script. Documents such as they were used or a multitude of things including administrative and accountancy.Size: L:60mm / W:42mm ;
0422: LATE BABYLONIAN / ASSYRIAN CLAY CUNEIFORM TABLETEst. £300-£600
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BRONZE AGE BRONZE SOCKETED AXE HEAD WITH ANIMAL: Western Asiatic, Ca. 1200-700 BC. An attractive ceremonial axe head with flared blade and wide, cylindrical shaft tube. On the back, a solid bronze animal climbs the poll of the axe. The diligently
0423: BRONZE AGE BRONZE SOCKETED AXE HEAD WITH ANIMALEst. £750-£1,500
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BRONZE AGE BRONZE AXE HEAD: Ca. 1500-1000 BC. A bronze axe head featuring a curved blade with a tapering cheek, and a pick end with four spikes. An axe such as this one would have been an important symbol of rank, and have
0424: BRONZE AGE BRONZE AXE HEADEst. £750-£1,500
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BRONZE AGE BRONZE ADZE AXE: Ca. 2000-700 BC. A double axe-head cast in bronze. The weapon features a short cylindrical shaft hole with two horizontal bands, a flattened top with a vertical crescent-shaped blade with sides that
0425: BRONZE AGE BRONZE ADZE AXEEst. £300-£2,500
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