TIMELESS TREASURES: ANCIENT ART & COINS 2023-08-27 Auction - 399 Price Results - Apollo Art Auctions in London - Page 2
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A BRONZE STATUETTE OF JUPITER DEPICTING ZEUS BRONTAIOSGREEK APULIAN RED-FIGURE FOOTED PLATE WITH WINGED EROSRARE HELLENISTIC GLAZED HORSE RHYTON - TL TESTED
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TIMELESS TREASURES: ANCIENT ART & COINS

Welcome to "Timeless Treasures: Ancient Art and Coins", a captivating auction on the 27th of August at 1 PM GMT. Experience an exquisite array of artifacts from diverse cultures and epochs, including ancient Roman, Greek, Egyptian, Islamic, and Medieval wonders, alongside a splendid collection of Ancient Roman and Greek coins. Embrace the chance to become a guardian of history and celebrate the enduring art and craftsmanship. Join us and bid securely online, by phone, or as an absentee bidder with our dedicated white-gloved logistics team ensuring utmost care. PAYMENTS CAN BE MADE IN USD, GBP and EUR. NO IMPORT CHARGES FOR MOST ANTIQUITIES WHEN SENT TO THE US.
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PHRYGIAN BOOT-FORM RHYTON: Western Anatolia, ca. 800-700 BC.A tan pottery low boot having pointed toe curved off to the side and an incise-stitched sole. Mid ankle length with perforation at front. Some rim roughness and an
0027: PHRYGIAN BOOT-FORM RHYTONEst. £1,500-£3,000Lot Passed
ROMAN SILVER JUG HANDLE: Ca. 1-100 AD.A silver handle likely to have been part of a jug. At one end, a round finial featuring a face with flowing wavy coiffure adds a touch of elegance to the overall composition. The shank
0028: ROMAN SILVER JUG HANDLEEst. £2,100-£4,200Lot Passed
GREEK RIBBON-BAND GLASS BEAD NECKLACE: Ca. 100 BC - 300 AD.A beautiful necklace comprising biconical and barrel-shaped beads, interspersed with spool-shaped gold beads. For a comparison see Christie's, lot 154, Oct 1, 2014. For a similar
0029: GREEK RIBBON-BAND GLASS BEAD NECKLACEEst. £3,500-£6,000Lot Passed
ETRUSCAN GOLD TRUMPET-SHAPED EARRING: Ca. 400-300 BC.A beautiful earring composed of a hollow gold shank formed into a circular shape. The shank on the opposite ends is embellished with decorative collars, which provides additional
0030: ETRUSCAN GOLD TRUMPET-SHAPED EARRINGEst. £1,500-£3,000Lot Passed
A PAIR OF ROMAN GOLD EARRINGS: Ca. 100-200 AD.A matched pair of gold earrings comprising a hoop with a hook and eye closure adorned with a highly ornamental boss shield with a ropework border. The shield is further embellished
0031: A PAIR OF ROMAN GOLD EARRINGSEst. £750-£1,500Lot Passed
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HELLENISTIC GOLD RING WITH GARNET: Ca. 400-200 BC.A gold finger ring composed of a round hoop with hunched shoulders and an integral bezel cell with garnet cabochon inset. Excellent condition, wearable. Size: D: 17.12mm / US: 6 3/4 /
0032: HELLENISTIC GOLD RING WITH GARNETEst. £600-£900
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ROMAN JUPITER INTAGLIO IN SOLID GOLD RING: Ca. 200-300 AD.A carnelian intaglio with a depiction of Jupiter, the most powerful of the gods in Roman mythology. The god is portrayed in his left profile, with a commanding presence and facial
0034: ROMAN JUPITER INTAGLIO IN SOLID GOLD RINGEst. £2,000-£3,000Lot Passed
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ROMAN INTAGLIO WITH HERCULES IN GOLD RING: Ca. 1-200 AD.A convex intaglio with a portrait of the legendary figure Hercules. This captivating depiction captures the essence of the hero through a masterful portrayal of his countenance. The bust
0036: ROMAN INTAGLIO WITH HERCULES IN GOLD RINGEst. £3,000-£5,000
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EGYPTIAN BRONZE EPSILOPN AXE HEAD: Middle Kingdom, Ca. 1985-1773 BC.A rare Epsilon type bronze axe blade comprising of an elongated crescentric form with three rivet holes. For a discussion of similar axe blades cf. W.C Hayes, The
0037: EGYPTIAN BRONZE EPSILOPN AXE HEADEst. £450-£900
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ANCIENT EGYPTIAN TERRACOTTA NUDE WOMAN: Ca. 1500-1200 BC.Sculpted from fine, thick-walled red terracotta, the relief showcases a slender nude woman with prominent, protruding breasts, her right hand gently resting along her body while her
0038: ANCIENT EGYPTIAN TERRACOTTA NUDE WOMANEst. £750-£1,500
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EGYPTIAN FAIENCE USHABTI: Late Period, Ca. 664-332 BC.A captivating blue faience ushabti encapsulates the artistry and symbolism of ancient Egyptian funerary practices. This mummiform figurine, meticulously crafted with
0040: EGYPTIAN FAIENCE USHABTIEst. £75-£150
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EGYPTIAN FAIENCE USHABTI: Late Period, 30th Dynasty, Ca. 332 BC.A light blue faience ushabti figure exudes an air of serenity and purpose. Adorned with a tripartite wig and meticulously attached false beard, this figurine
0041: EGYPTIAN FAIENCE USHABTIEst. £150-£250Lot Passed
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EGYPTIAN FAIENCE AMULET OF ISIS AND HORUS: Late to Ptolemaic Period, ca. 664-30 BC.An amulet, meticulously crafted from pale blue glazed composition, presents a captivating portrayal of maternal affection as it depicts Isis nursing her son,
0042: EGYPTIAN FAIENCE AMULET OF ISIS AND HORUSEst. £200-£300
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ANCIENT EGYPTIAN FAIENCE NEW YEAR'S FLASK: Greco Roman Period, Ca. 30 BC - 200 AD.A faience New Year's flask of a lentoid body with twin arched handles flanking the trumpet-shaped spout. One side is decorated with a large rosette and the
0043: ANCIENT EGYPTIAN FAIENCE NEW YEAR'S FLASKEst. £150-£300
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EGYPTIAN ALABASTER OFFERING VESSEL: Old Kingdom, ca. 2686 to 2181 BC.An offering bowl carved from alabaster. This vessel possesses a distinct aesthetic and functional design. With a flattened base that gracefully ascends to a flat
0044: EGYPTIAN ALABASTER OFFERING VESSELEst. £600-£900
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ANCIENT EGYPTIAN STONE VESSEL: Ca. 3000-2000 BC.Carved from stone, the jar exhibits an inverted piriform body, evoking a graceful and harmonious silhouette. Its tubular, squat neck, terminating in an everted rim, further enhances
0045: ANCIENT EGYPTIAN STONE VESSELEst. £400-£600
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ANCIENT EGYPTIAN STONE VESSEL: Ca. 3000-2000 BC.A stone jar crafted from stone features a tapering profile that gracefully converges into its opening, providing both a pleasing aesthetic and functional design. The jar stands
0046: ANCIENT EGYPTIAN STONE VESSELEst. £200-£300
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EGYPTIAN FAIENCE SCARAB AMULET: Ca. 1550-1070 BC.A light blue glazed faience beetle of naturalistic form with a notched wing case; the base has been inscribed, although now lost, an ankh symbol can be interpreted. A symbol of life
0047: EGYPTIAN FAIENCE SCARAB AMULETEst. £200-£300
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EGYPTIAN ROCK CRYSTAL SCARAB: Ca. 1550-1070 BC.A nice example of a rock crystal scarab amulet in the form of a scarab with naturalistic detailing the clypeus, prothorax, and elytra marked by single lines. The reverse is flat and
0048: EGYPTIAN ROCK CRYSTAL SCARABEst. £400-£600
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EGYPTIAN HEDGEHOG TYPE SCARAB: Ca. 1070-1550 BC.A steatite Egyptian scarab with incised geometric pattern to the reverse. The moulded obverse features a detailed clypeus and head, whilst the back and wings are covered in an
0049: EGYPTIAN HEDGEHOG TYPE SCARABEst. £200-£300
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