FINE ANCIENT ART, ANTIQUITIES & COINS 2023-01-29 Auction - 491 Price Results - Apollo Art Auctions in United Kingdom - Page 8
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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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ROMAN BRONZE LION PROTOME - EX. BONHAM'S: Ca. 1st–2nd century AD. A superbly cast lion protome with the rich full mane of overlapping wavy locks, the lion's mouth open wide, the muzzle naturalistically rendered, the deep-set lidded
0167: ROMAN BRONZE LION PROTOME - EX. BONHAM'SEst. £400-£600
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SUPERB ROMAN BRONZE OLPE - GREAT PATINA: Ca. 100-300 AD. A bronze olpe rising from a ring foot. The vessel features a globular lower body tapering to a gracefully-shaped neck and ending with a flared rim. A small looped handle connects the
0168: SUPERB ROMAN BRONZE OLPE - GREAT PATINAEst. £1,500-£3,000Lot Passed
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ROMAN BRONZE EROS HOLDING A PATERA: Ca. 100-300 AD. A bronze figurine of a young Eros, depicted in a standing pose, naked. He is striding forward with his left leg advanced, his right arm stretched holding a patera. His eyes
0170: ROMAN BRONZE EROS HOLDING A PATERAEst. £300-£600
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ROMAN BRONZE VENUS FIGURINE: Ca. 1-200 AD. A cast bronze statuette of goddess Venus standing with her weight on her right leg, the left leg bent at the knee and slightly advanced, leaning into her right hip, her slender torso
0171: ROMAN BRONZE VENUS FIGURINEEst. £300-£600
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ROMAN BRONZE PRIAPUS FIGURE: Ca. 100-300 AD. A free-standing bronze statuette of the god Priapus shown with a long beard, standing with erect phallus and a pile of fruit, symbolizing his influence over fertility and abundance.
0172: ROMAN BRONZE PRIAPUS FIGUREEst. £150-£300
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ROMAN BRONZE LION HEAD PHALLERA: Ca. 100-200 AD. A cast bronze phalera formed as a lion's mask. The animal's head with prominent brow and eyes, an open mouth, and a detailed mane framing the face. This was likely to have been worn
0173: ROMAN BRONZE LION HEAD PHALLERAEst. £150-£300
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ROMAN BRONZE LEGIONARY EAGLE FIGURINE: Ca. 100-200 AD. A cast bronze figurine of an eagle perching on an integral stand. Expertly cleaned and conserved, with a smooth patina. An aquila (eagle) was a prominent symbol used in ancient Rome,
0174: ROMAN BRONZE LEGIONARY EAGLE FIGURINEEst. £300-£600
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ROMAN BRONZE EAGLE FIGURINE: Ca. 100 AD. A realistically modelled bronze eagle figurine, standing on a base, long wings folded, the wingtips crossed, feather detailing to the body and wings. An aquila (eagle) was a prominent
0175: ROMAN BRONZE EAGLE FIGURINEEst. £300-£600
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ROMAN BRONZE PANTHER BROOCH: Ca. 100-200 AD. A beautiful bronze panther brooch with a slender, stretched body with recessed circles to accept enamel inlays. Catchplate to the reverse. In ancient Greek mythology, the panther was
0176: ROMAN BRONZE PANTHER BROOCHEst. £150-£300
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ANCIENT GREEK HOPLITE SOCKETED BRONZE SPEAR: Ca. 800-600 BC. A socketed bronze spearhead comprising a substantial lentoid-section blade with raised midrib, and a long shaft. Hoplites were the citizen-soldiers of Ancient Greece, where each city
0178: ANCIENT GREEK HOPLITE SOCKETED BRONZE SPEAREst. £200-£300
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ANCIENT ROMAN BRONZE SURGICAL INSTRUMENTARIUM: Ca. 100-300 AD. A rare set of five Roman surgical tools composed of a double-ended fork, spoon, spatula, and probes. Each tool with a long, round section shaft, one twisted. Professionally mounted on
0179: ANCIENT ROMAN BRONZE SURGICAL INSTRUMENTARIUMEst. £200-£300
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ROMAN SILVER COCHLEAR SPOON: Ca. 100-300 AD. A solid silver spoon with a wide bowl attached to a long round-section handle finished with a pointed finial for use in extracting snails from their shells. For a similar example, see
0180: ROMAN SILVER COCHLEAR SPOONEst. £1,500-£3,000Lot Passed
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ROMAN SILVER BOWL: Ca, 100-300 AD. An outstanding silver bowl with a slightly rounded base, straight rim and a broad, deep body. Bowls of this kind were used for pouring libations to the gods and for drinking on more
0181: ROMAN SILVER BOWLEst. £450-£900
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ROMAN SILVER BOWL: Ca, 100-300 AD. A silver wine bowl with a hemispherical body and smooth walls. Banqueting was a major part of the aristocratic culture in antiquity and required a range of specialised utensils and
0182: ROMAN SILVER BOWLEst. £450-£900
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NORTH AFRICAN TERRA SIGILLATA BOTTLE: Ca. 300-400 AD. A fine redware jug, with a rounded body and applied decoration including a youthful Bacchus drinking from a wine cup, and four palm fronds. The top of the neck is decorated with two
0186: NORTH AFRICAN TERRA SIGILLATA BOTTLEEst. £750-£1,500Lot Passed
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NABATAEAN TERRACOTTA PERFUME BOTTLE: Ca. 100-200 AD. A finelly modelled red terracotta perfume bottle, featuring a long, cylindrical body, tapering into a deep-set mouth and overturned rim. An applied handle stretches from the
0189: NABATAEAN TERRACOTTA PERFUME BOTTLEEst. £400-£600
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RARE ROMAN POTTERY SKYPHOS: Ca. 100 BC - 100 AD. The mold-made body is decorated with a pine-cone or petal-like motif, with a smooth foot, rim, and the ribbed ring handles each with moulded thumb-piece. For a similar glazed
0190: RARE ROMAN POTTERY SKYPHOSEst. £450-£900Lot Passed
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