TIMELESS TREASURES: ANCIENT ART & COINS 2023-08-27 Auction - 399 Price Results - Apollo Art Auctions in London - Page 3
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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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EGYPTIAN FAIENCE SHROUD WITH FOUR SONS OF HORUS: Late Period, ca. 664-332 BC.A funerary shroud, meticulously composed of faience beads arranged in a distinctive net pattern. The shroud's captivating design features a representation of the deceased,
0050: EGYPTIAN FAIENCE SHROUD WITH FOUR SONS OF HORUSEst. £600-£900
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EGYPTIAN ALABASTER USHABTI: New Kingdom, ca. 1570-1070 BC.An alabaster ushabti. This mummiform figurine stands atop a diminutive, level base, with its hands gracefully crossed at the chest, firmly grasping the symbolic tools of
0051: EGYPTIAN ALABASTER USHABTIEst. £400-£600
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EGYPTIAN FAIENCE USHABTI: Late Period, Ca. 664-332 BC.A mummiform figure crafted from light-blue faience and adorned with a delicate glazed finish, this exquisite figurine manifests profound attention to detail. The ushabti
0052: EGYPTIAN FAIENCE USHABTIEst. £200-£300
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EGYPTIAN FAIENCE USHABTI: Late Period, 30th Dynasty, Ca. 332 BC.An ushabti crafted from light blue glazed composition captivates with its refined artistry and symbolic significance. Ushabtis, also known as shabtis, were
0053: EGYPTIAN FAIENCE USHABTIEst. £150-£250Lot Passed
EGYPTIAN FAIENCE AMULET OF PATAIKOS: Ca. 664-332 BC.A finely modelled Egyptian faience amulet of the dwarf god Pataikos, nude, crouching with his legs apart on top of a square base, his arms rest by his side. This Pataikos amulet
0054: EGYPTIAN FAIENCE AMULET OF PATAIKOSEst. £400-£600Lot Passed
EGYPTIAN STEATITE SCARAB INSCRIBED: Ca. 1295-1070 BC.A steatite Egyptian scarab beetle amulet with stylised incised features such as clypeus, prothorax and elytra marked by carved lines. The reverse features a Nefer symbol beside a
0055: EGYPTIAN STEATITE SCARAB INSCRIBEDEst. £400-£600Lot Passed
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EGYPTIAN STEATITE SCARAB: Ca. 1550-1070 BC.A steatite scarab with incised naturalistic features such as clypeus and prothorax marked by carved lines. Two fine lines with swirling ends mark the smooth elytra. Detailing to the
0056: EGYPTIAN STEATITE SCARABEst. £200-£300
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EGYPTIAN QUALITY LAPIS LAZULI FUNERARY SCARAB: Ca. 1550-1070 BC.An Egyptian funerary scarab in finely carved rich blue lapis lazuli. The scarab is naturalistically modelled, with a loop on the bottom for sewing onto the bandage of the mummy.
0057: EGYPTIAN QUALITY LAPIS LAZULI FUNERARY SCARABEst. £400-£600
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EGYPTIAN PAPYRUS FRAGMENTS WITH DEMOTIC TEXT: Roman Period, Ca. 100 BC - 100 AD (or earlier).Fragments of papyrus inscribed with demotic cursive script. The demotic script can be characterized as a highly schematized and simplified form of
0058: EGYPTIAN PAPYRUS FRAGMENTS WITH DEMOTIC TEXTEst. £400-£600
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EGYPTIAN PAPYRUS FRAGMENTS WITH DEMOTIC TEXT: Roman Period, Ca. 100 BC - 100 AD (or earlier).Fragments of papyrus inscribed with demotic cursive script. The demotic text, characterized by its highly structured yet streamlined nature, stands as a
0059: EGYPTIAN PAPYRUS FRAGMENTS WITH DEMOTIC TEXTEst. £400-£600
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DAUNIAN POTTERY KRATER: Ca. 350-300 BC.A pottery krater with a meticulously shaped, inverted bell-shaped body with a generously flaring rim, evoking a sense of elegance and sophistication. Its form is further accentuated by
0061: DAUNIAN POTTERY KRATEREst. £600-£900
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GNATHIAN BLACK-GLAZE POTTERY JUG: Ca. 340-320 BC.An oinochoe featuring an elongated body, complemented by a strap handle and a distinctive trefoil spout. The jug is adorned using the Gnathian technique, which involves the application
0062: GNATHIAN BLACK-GLAZE POTTERY JUGEst. £400-£600
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GREEK SOUTH ITALIAN FOOTED KYLIX WITH HANDLES: Ca. 300 BC.A terracotta kylix with a hemispherical bowl, stemmed foot, and two meticulously placed loop handles, this cup exudes elegance and functionality. The vessel's entire surface is enveloped
0063: GREEK SOUTH ITALIAN FOOTED KYLIX WITH HANDLESEst. £1,000-£1,500Lot Passed
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GREEK BLACK GLAZE CUP WITH HANDLE: Ca. 340-325 BC.A blackware pottery cup with a circular base, a globular-shaped body with ribbing features, a convex shoulder, a short neck, and an applied strap handle joining the rim with a
0064: GREEK BLACK GLAZE CUP WITH HANDLEEst. £200-£300
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GREEK BLACK-GLAZE GUTTOS WITH MEDUSA: Ca. 500-400 BC.A terracotta guttos, adorned with a lustrous black glaze. This Greek vessel features a long spout with a wide out-turned rim, allowing for controlled pouring. The guttos showcases a
0065: GREEK BLACK-GLAZE GUTTOS WITH MEDUSAEst. £200-£300
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ROMANO-EGYPTIAN TERRACOTTA DOUBLE FROG OIL LAMP: Ca. 100-300 AD.A terracotta double "frog lamp" comprises unique design of two individual lamps that are intricately joined together, forming a single entity connected by a substantial loop handle.
0066: ROMANO-EGYPTIAN TERRACOTTA DOUBLE FROG OIL LAMPEst. £400-£600
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ROMAN TERRACOTTA AMPULLA: Ca. 100-300 AD.An ampulla with a distinctive flattened circular body, elegantly crafted from terracotta with a striking red hue. A small spout, positioned prominently, is flanked by two arched
0067: ROMAN TERRACOTTA AMPULLAEst. £200-£300
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RARE ROMAN SILVER SPOON - LIGULA: Ca. 100-300 AD.A silver ligula spoon with a stunning pear-shaped bowl gracefully joined with a slender, exquisitely detailed handle. The bowl features a smooth and elegant contour, with a delicate
0068: RARE ROMAN SILVER SPOON - LIGULAEst. £750-£1,500
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ROMAN GLASS PHIALE - LIBATION BOWL: Ca. 100-300 AD.A glass phiale with its shallow and wide form, the bowl embodies a sense of elegance and functionality, making it an ideal vessel for ceremonial libations. Resting upon a ring base,
0069: ROMAN GLASS PHIALE - LIBATION BOWLEst. £400-£600Lot Passed
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ROMAN GLASS FLASK: Ca. 200-300 AD.A glass flask featuring a rounded lower body, a tubular neck gently flaring to a wide mouth, and a pronounced rim. The base of the flask is concave, adding to its stability when placed
0070: ROMAN GLASS FLASKEst. £200-£300
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ROMAN GLASS FLASK: Ca. 1-300 AD.A glass bottle featuring an apple-shaped body with a concave base marked with a pontil scar, a long cylindrical neck, and a rounded rim. The subtle form of the bottle is both elegant and
0071: ROMAN GLASS FLASKEst. £200-£300
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ROMAN GLASS UNGUENTARIUM: Ca. 1-300 AD.A glass unguentarium featuring a piriform body that extends into a tubular neck finished with a rounded rim. The glass is adorned with a beautiful iridescence that adds to its unique
0072: ROMAN GLASS UNGUENTARIUMEst. £75-£150
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GROUP OF THREE ROMAN GLASS FLASKS: Ca. 1-300 AD.A group of three Roman glass flasks captivating with their inherent beauty. Amongst this selection, an onion-shaped flask with a distinctive funnel-shaped neck accompanies two slender
0073: GROUP OF THREE ROMAN GLASS FLASKSEst. £200-£300
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