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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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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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GREEK DAUNIAN POTTERY ASKOS: Ca. 400-300 BC. A Daunian askos referred to as a "duck" askos with a globular body with a cylindrical neck, a flaring mouth, and a wide strap handle, decorated with horizontal bands and waves,
0119: GREEK DAUNIAN POTTERY ASKOSEst. £300-£600
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DAUNIAN POTTERY JAR: Ca. Late 6th/early 5th century BC. A beautiful Daunian jar with a rounded body tapering to a cylindrical neck, an everted tubular rim, and a high looped strap 'horned' handle. The body is decorated
0121: DAUNIAN POTTERY JAREst. £300-£600
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ANCIENT GREEK DAUNIAN POTTERY BELL-KRATER: Ca. 400 BC. A finely modelled wheel-thrown bichrome terracotta bell krater of a classic form with a flared rim and twin upraised coil-built handles on a concave raised foot, the body decorated with
0122: ANCIENT GREEK DAUNIAN POTTERY BELL-KRATEREst. £300-£600
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CANAANITE HOLY LANDS POTTERY JUG: Ca. 1900 BC. A pottery jug with a strap handle, and an amphora-shaped body. Fine red bands encircle the body, and below the neck are displayed a geometrical decoration comprising of parallel lines
0123: CANAANITE HOLY LANDS POTTERY JUGEst. £300-£600
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CYPRIOT TERRACOTTA BICHROME BARREL JUG: Cypro-Geometric, Ca. 1050-700 BC. A barrel jug of cream bichrome painted ware, the spherical body with encircling concentric decoration, with cross-hatched lozenge motifs beneath the handle and on
0124: CYPRIOT TERRACOTTA BICHROME BARREL JUGEst. £300-£600
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CYPRIOT POTTERY BARREL FLASK: Cypro-Geometric, Ca. 1050-700 BC. Of white painted ware, the spherical body with pronounced nipples and encircling concentric decoration, with cross-hatched lozenge motifs beneath the handle and on
0125: CYPRIOT POTTERY BARREL FLASKEst. £300-£600
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CYPRIOT POTTERY MILK BOWL WITH HANDLE: Ca. 1300-1150 BC. A pottery vessel known as a milk bowl displays a tan-coloured ground that is embellished with six groups of vertical linear decorations cascading from a similarly patterned band at
0126: CYPRIOT POTTERY MILK BOWL WITH HANDLEEst. £300-£600
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CANAANITE HOLY LANDS POTTERY TREFOIL JUG: Ca. 1900 BC. A fine example of a coil-made, pottery jug with a trefoil spout, a strap handle, and an amphora-shaped body. Fine red bands are around the body, below the neck are displayed a
0127: CANAANITE HOLY LANDS POTTERY TREFOIL JUGEst. £300-£600
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ANCIENT MESSAPIAN POTTERY KALATHOS: Ca. 300 BC. A terracotta Messapian Kalathos, the body decorated in with two bands of red painted wreaths, in between two red painted bands. Very fine condition. Paint is in original condition.
0129: ANCIENT MESSAPIAN POTTERY KALATHOSEst. £300-£600
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GREEK MESSAPIAN POTTERY LEBES GAMIKOS: Ca. 400-300 BC. A Messapian lebes gamikos, a delicately formed "marriage vase" with an inverted bell-shaped body and its characteristic pair of horizontal strap handles set on either shoulder. The
0130: GREEK MESSAPIAN POTTERY LEBES GAMIKOSEst. £450-£900Lot Passed
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DAUNIAN LEBES GAMIKOS: Ca. 4th century BC. A Daunian lebes gamikos - "marriage vase" with an inverted bell-shaped body and its characteristic pair of horizontal strap handles set on either shoulder. The mouth with a raised
0131: DAUNIAN LEBES GAMIKOSEst. £450-£900
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GREEK CORINTHIAN ALABASTRON WITH BIRDS: Ca. 600 BC. A beautiful pottery alabastron with a piriform body with a flat disk rim connected by a small loop with a neck. The exterior is adorned with a depiction of two large birds facing each
0133: GREEK CORINTHIAN ALABASTRON WITH BIRDSEst. £600-£1,200
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GREEK CORINTHIAN ARYBALLOS WITH ANIMALS: Ca. 600-500 BC. A pottery aryballos with its characteristic round body, a short neck, and a rimmed mouth with slightly inward sloping sides. A small handle connects the mouth with the shoulder of the
0134: GREEK CORINTHIAN ARYBALLOS WITH ANIMALSEst. £450-£900
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GREEK BLACKWARE ARYBALLOS: Ca. 500 BC. A blackware aryballos with its characteristic round body, a short neck, and a rimmed mouth. A small handle connects the mouth with the shoulder of the vessel. The main body is decorated
0135: GREEK BLACKWARE ARYBALLOSEst. £300-£600
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VILLANOVAN BLACKWARE IMPASTO JAR: Ca. 1100-700 BC. A well-formed blackware jar with twin symmetrical handles rising from the shoulder. The Villanovan culture is known mostly for their cremation burials, which were placed into
0136: VILLANOVAN BLACKWARE IMPASTO JAREst. £300-£600
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ETRUSCO-CORINTHIAN KYLIX: Attributable to the Group of the Phoenician Palmettes, Ca. 580 - 560 BC. A terracotta kylix with a hemispherical bowl, short pedestal foot, and two equally spaced loop handles. Decorated in a
0137: ETRUSCO-CORINTHIAN KYLIXEst. £450-£900
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GREEK BLACKWARE KYLIX WITH PALMETTES: Ca. 400-300 BC. A stemless terracotta Greek kylix (drinking cup), covered in a rich black gloss. The large, shallow body rests on a low foot that concaves, revealing the natural hue of the clay. Two
0138: GREEK BLACKWARE KYLIX WITH PALMETTESEst. £300-£600
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ATTIC BLACKWARE FOOD PLATE: Ca. 400-300 BC. A black-glazed pottery fishplate, having an integral ring foot, wide lower collar rim, and a central circular depression. Two red-brown bands painted on the upper edge border. With an
0139: ATTIC BLACKWARE FOOD PLATEEst. £750-£1,500
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GREEK APULIAN RED-FIGURE LEKANIS WITH PALMETTES: Ca. 340-325 BC. A ceramic lekanis of the red-figure lid decorated with palmette designs. The lid's knob handle with radiating strokes on top. The black-glazed dish with an inset flange to receive the
0140: GREEK APULIAN RED-FIGURE LEKANIS WITH PALMETTESEst. £150-£300
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GREEK CAMPANIAN POTTERY BELL KRATER: Ca. 400-300 BC. A magnificent CAMPANIAN terracotta bell krater, executed in black slip. The vessel presents a pedestal base, bell-shaped body, applied handles, and a broad everted rim.Size: L:223mm /
0141: GREEK CAMPANIAN POTTERY BELL KRATEREst. £600-£1,200Lot Passed
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GREEK BOEOTIAN BLACK GLAZED KANTHAROS: Ca. 400-300 BC. Greek black-glazed kantharos with high attenuated twin handles and a high stemmed foot with a raised ridge. Lovely hints of iridescence to the black glaze throughout. For a similar
0142: GREEK BOEOTIAN BLACK GLAZED KANTHAROSEst. £450-£900
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