ODDS & ENDS Ancient / Ethnographic Clearance 2023-06-08 Auction - 328 Price Results - Artemis Gallery in CO
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Jalisco Seated Nude Female Holding JarEarly 20th C. African Pipe Bowl Stylized Male HeadDvora Kanegis Painting - Eve in Garden of Eden
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Louisville, CO, United States
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ODDS & ENDS Ancient / Ethnographic Clearance

Artemis Gallery

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Up to 75% off! You'll find antiquities from Egypt, Greece, Italy and the Near East. Asian Art from China, Japan, Thailand, India. Pre-Columbian. Spanish Colonial. Fossils. Fine / Visual Art. Coins. Decorative Antiques. So much more! This is a timed auction, no telephone/absentee bids accepted.
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Greek Terracotta Female Votive Figure: Ancient Greece, Classical Period, ca. 6th to 5th century BCE. A hollow-molded votive figure depicting a seated female wearing a lengthy chiton and himation while holding her arms elegantly atop her
0006: Greek Terracotta Female Votive FigureEst. US$200-US$300
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Roman Glass Unguentarium: Roman, early Imperial Period, ca. 1st to early 2nd century CE. A slender, free-blown, and semi-translucent glass vessel of a blue-green hue. The vessel is defined by a slight concave base and rough
0009: Roman Glass UnguentariumEst. US$200-US$300
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Large Romano-Celtic Leaded Bronze Prick Spur: Romano-Celtic, Imperial Period, ca. 1st to 2nd century. A cast leaded-bronze prick-spur with a conical point and two curved lateral arms terminating in discoidal tips, and a third arm extending from
0011: Large Romano-Celtic Leaded Bronze Prick SpurEst. US$200-US$300
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2nd C. Roman Bronze Prick Spurs (2 forms): Roman, Imperial Period, ca. 2nd to 4th century CE. A pair of bronze prick spurs (spurs designed to give a quick little poke - "prick" - into the side of the horse) in 2 distinct forms. The first spur
0014: 2nd C. Roman Bronze Prick Spurs (2 forms)Est. US$200-US$300
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Roman Bronze Head of a Griffin: Roman, Imperial Period, ca. 1st to 4th century CE. A bronze head with a long snaky neck and avian features. Two incised eyes, a ridged crest, and a thick beak give it a bird-like appearance. Along
0015: Roman Bronze Head of a GriffinEst. US$300-US$450Lot Passed
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Ancient Roman Glass Jar: Roman, Imperial Period, ca. 2nd to 4th century CE. A fabulous free-blown vessel, comprised of delicate blue-green glass, with a concave base and a rough pontil. The bulbous body gently tapers to a
0016: Ancient Roman Glass JarEst. US$200-US$300
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Danish Neolithic Stone Axe Head: Northern Europe, Denmark, Neolithic period, ca. 3900 to 1700 BCE. A beautiful hand axe with retooling, made from a creamy beige-hued stone. The polished axe is part of the technology that marked
0019: Danish Neolithic Stone Axe HeadEst. US$200-US$300Lot Passed
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Luristan Bronze Armlet, Lion Head Terminals: Ancient Near East, Luristan, ca. 1200 to 800 BCE. A heavy, large, lost wax cast bronze ring with terminals shaped like two lion heads that at one time met at the nose. The lion heads have huge manes,
0023: Luristan Bronze Armlet, Lion Head TerminalsEst. US$200-US$300
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