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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 GNATHIAN NET DECORATED POTTERY BOTTLE: Ca. 340-325 BC. A rare bottle created in a pottery workshop in the Apulia region of southern Italy where potters were known for introducing additional pigments to the red-figure painting technique.
0143: GREEK GNATHIAN NET DECORATED POTTERY BOTTLEEst. £300-£600
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GREEK GNATHIAN WARE LEKYTHOS: Ca. 400-300 BC. A fine wheel-thrown pottery lekythos with a low ring foot, a tall ovoid body, a discoid rim with a funnel mouth, and an applied arching handle. Lustrous jet-black glaze covers much of
0144: GREEK GNATHIAN WARE LEKYTHOSEst. £600-£1,200Lot Passed
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ANCIENT GREEK GNATHIAN WARE PROCHOUS: Ca. 350-300 BC. A metallic black glazed pottery handled oil bottle having a tapered bulbous body, high angular handle, and pour spout, stylized lion head lugs at the sides of the channel spout.
0147: ANCIENT GREEK GNATHIAN WARE PROCHOUSEst. £450-£900
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ANCIENT GREEK GNATHIAN EPICHYSIS: Apulia, Southern Italy, Ca. 375–300 BC. A Gnathian-ware epichysis decorated with tongues on the neck, dots, zigzags and berried laurel band on the shoulder. The body displays a meander
0148: ANCIENT GREEK GNATHIAN EPICHYSISEst. £750-£1,500
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A GREEK GNATHIAN PROCHOUS WITH LION HEAD TERMINALS: Ca. 400 BC. A delicate, well detailed vessel known as a prochous, formed in a black-glazed, crafted with a tall bulbous body tapering into shaped spout and long handle behind. Elegantly decorated
0149: A GREEK GNATHIAN PROCHOUS WITH LION HEAD TERMINALSEst. £1,000-£2,000
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GREEK GNATHIAN POTTERY PROCHOUS: Ca. 4th century BC. A pouring vessel known as a prochous, wheel-thrown and decorated with a lustrous black glaze. The vessel is defined by its discoid foot, a bulbous teardrop-shaped body, a narrow
0150: GREEK GNATHIAN POTTERY PROCHOUSEst. £300-£600
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ANCIENT GREEK GUTTOS REPRESENTING ZEUS-AMMON: Ca. 3rd century BC. Black glazed terracotta guttos on a small foot with a very wide and short body. On one side of the body, a long and thin spout extends upwards, finishing in an everted rim. On the
0153: ANCIENT GREEK GUTTOS REPRESENTING ZEUS-AMMONEst. £150-£300
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GREEK APULIAN BLACK GLAZED DUCK ASKOS: Ca. 340-325 BC. A pottery askos presenting in the form of a 'duck' with a tiered foot, a bulbous body with a concave top, a petite strap handle, a projecting funnel-form mouth, and a perky tail on
0156: GREEK APULIAN BLACK GLAZED DUCK ASKOSEst. £300-£600
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DAUNIAN BLACK GLAZED DUCK ASKOS: Ca. 340-325 BC. A pottery askos presenting in the form of a 'duck' with a tiered foot, a bulbous body with a concave top, a petite strap handle, a projecting funnel-form mouth, and a perky tail on
0157: DAUNIAN BLACK GLAZED DUCK ASKOSEst. £300-£600
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PALAEO-MYCENAEAN PYXIS: Late Bronze Age, Ca.1300 BC. A pyxis in buff terracotta; twin lug handles on the shoulders for suspension (suspension would help in evaporation of the liquid and aid cooling), a funnelled neck and
0158: PALAEO-MYCENAEAN PYXISEst. £450-£900
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CYPRIOT POTTERY BICHROME JUGLET: Cypro-Geometric Period, Ca. 1050-700 BC. A decorated pottery juglet with painted salmon color wide band and dark brown painted concentric ring elements. Elegant rounded flared lips and an ear type
0159: CYPRIOT POTTERY BICHROME JUGLETEst. £300-£600
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HERODIAN GREEN GLAZED OINOCHOE: Judea, Ca. 37 BC-70 AD. The body of this juglet is piriform and a small ridge is present just below the cylindrical neck. The rim is thick and everted with a single, arching handle attached form the
0160: HERODIAN GREEN GLAZED OINOCHOEEst. £300-£600
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ANCIENT GREEK BRONZE MIRROR WITH HORSE: Ca. 5th-4th century BC. A bronze Graeco-Scythian type mirror featuring a circular face which was originally the reflective surface, a handle shaped like a fluted column and a standing horse to the
0161: ANCIENT GREEK BRONZE MIRROR WITH HORSEEst. £1,500-£3,000
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ROMAN LEAD VOTIVE MIRROR WITH DECORATION: Ca. 100-300 AD. A beautiful lead votive mirror, with a circular disk and rectangular handle with scroll-shaped supports. The obverse is covered with several concentric registers of moulded
0162: ROMAN LEAD VOTIVE MIRROR WITH DECORATIONEst. £150-£300
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ROMAN LEAD VOTIVE MIRROR WITH DECORATION: Ca. 100-300 AD. A lead votive mirror, with a circular disk and a flat, rectangular handle with small lateral supports. The obverse is covered with moulded pelta-shaped decoration, arranged around a
0163: ROMAN LEAD VOTIVE MIRROR WITH DECORATIONEst. £150-£300
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MASSIVE ROMAN BRONZE CHARIOT APOLLO FITTING: Ca. 100-300 AD. A massive cast-bronze fitting coming from a chariot depicting a male figure with youthful features (possibly the god Apollo, the Roman and Greek god of music and dance). He wears
0164: MASSIVE ROMAN BRONZE CHARIOT APOLLO FITTINGEst. £750-£1,500
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ROMAN BRONZE HYDRIA ATTACHMENT OF A SIREN: Ca. 100-300 AD. Large cast bronze hydria attachment depicting the bust of a siren having a fancy hairdo, expressive facial features, wearing a belted chest plate, and surrounded with a multi-leaf
0165: ROMAN BRONZE HYDRIA ATTACHMENT OF A SIRENEst. £450-£900
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MASSIVE ANCIENT ROMAN BRONZE LION HEAD DOOR KNOCK: Ca. 200-300 AD. A bronze door knock shaped as a lion head handle cast in high relief within a circular border. The animal's head modelled with a prominent browline and eyes, a ring in its gaping jaw.
0166: MASSIVE ANCIENT ROMAN BRONZE LION HEAD DOOR KNOCKEst. £3,000-£6,000
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