ANCIENT ART, ANTIQUITIES & MILITARIA 2023-09-24 Auction - 498 Price Results - Apollo Art Auctions in London - Page 18
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APULIAN RED-FIGURE DECORATED AMPHORAROMANO-EGYPTIAN GOLD BRACELET WITH “HERCULES’ KNOT” SET WITH A GARNETCHINESE TANG DYNASTY TERRACOTTA RIDER ON HORSE - TL TESTED
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ANCIENT ART, ANTIQUITIES & MILITARIA

Apollo Art Auctions is proud to present its latest auction ?Ancient Art, Antiquities and Militaria?, a carefully curated spectacle taking place on the 24th of September at 12pm GMT. The sale begins with two masterfully decorated and expertly preserved vases, each exemplifying the pinnacle and development of ceramic craftsmanship for the Classical period in the important locales of Attica (Lot 1) and Apulia (Lot 2). The catalogue also includes a wealth of exquisite and well-provenanced works spanning most of recorded history and a diverse array of cultures. Particular highlights include Lot 19: a Rare Roman Golden ring with Carnelian Intaglio Depicting a Hunting Scene, part of the large selection of wearable jewellery available for bidding, and Lot 42: a Large Gandharan Schist Standing Buddha with Halo. Celebrate the timeless value of ancient material culture and join us as a custodian of history. Bid securely online, by phone or as an absentee bidder with our team. PAYMENTS CAN BE MADE IN USD, GBP and EUR. NO IMPORT CHARGES FOR MOST ANTIQUITIES WHEN SENT TO THE US. PACKING AND SHIPPING IS HANDLED IN-HOUSE BY OUR PROFESSIONAL WHITE-GLOVE TEAM.
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OLD ELAMITE STONE CYLINDER SEAL: Ca. Early 3rd millennium BC. A black stone hammer seal, likely from Old Elam (Iran), early 3rd millennium BC. It depicts lions and a bird of prey. Studied by PD Dr. habil. Pieter Gert van der Veen,
0411: OLD ELAMITE STONE CYLINDER SEALEst. £200-£300
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INDUS VALLEY TERRACOTTA CUP WITH STAGS: Ca. 3000-2500 BC. A terracotta cup with a flat base and bulbous body that gently tapers towards a mouth characterized by a flat, everted rim tastefully highlighted in black. The exterior of the cup
0414: INDUS VALLEY TERRACOTTA CUP WITH STAGSEst. £200-£300
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INDUS VALLEY TERRACOTTA BOWL: Ca. 2500 BC. A nicely-shaped pottery bowl rising from a low ring foot. The body flares gently to a shoulder and then tapers gradually to an outward turned rim. The decoration consists of a
0415: INDUS VALLEY TERRACOTTA BOWLEst. £150-£300Lot Passed
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BACTRIAN SCHIST CARVED VESSEL: Ca. 2nd millennium BC . A schist vessel featuring a deep body with a conical-shaped base, corseted walls, and a pronounced rim, culminating in a striking and distinct aesthetic. In the realm of
0416: BACTRIAN SCHIST CARVED VESSELEst. £75-£150
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WESTERN ASIATIC BRONZE MASTER OF ANIMALS SCEPTRE: Ca. 900-700 BC. A bronze sceptre features a janiform design, with a highly stylized anthropomorphic figure depicted prominently at its center, firmly grasping the long necks of flanking zoomorphic
0422: WESTERN ASIATIC BRONZE MASTER OF ANIMALS SCEPTREEst. £1,000-£1,500
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BACTRIAN STONE BOWL: Ca. 2nd millennium BC. A stone bowl, notable for its tall and gracefully flaring form, emerges from a flat circular base with an air of refined elegance. Its wide opening, designed to accommodate
0423: BACTRIAN STONE BOWLEst. £400-£600
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BACTRIAN STONE CYLINDRICAL VESSEL: Ca. 2nd millennium BC. A stone vessel characterized by its cylindrical shape, featuring straight walls that rise vertically from a flat base. The basin of the vessel is generously proportioned,
0424: BACTRIAN STONE CYLINDRICAL VESSELEst. £200-£300
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NEOLITHIC FLINT AXE HEAD: Ca. 8000-6000 BC. A neolithic flint axe, crafted through the process of knapping, displays a distinctively greyish hue, possessing an inherent elegance in its simplicity. The axe features a slender
0425: NEOLITHIC FLINT AXE HEADEst. £200-£300Lot Passed
NEOLITHIC STONE AXE: Ca. 5000-3000 BC. A nice stone axe head with a slightly rounded butt and curved edge, the ground socket has a hole drilled in to accept a haft. During the Neolithic period, stone axes were a widely
0426: NEOLITHIC STONE AXEEst. £200-£300Lot Passed
NEOLITHIC FLINT AXE HEAD: Ca. 8000-6000 BC. Crafted from flint, a durable and abundant material during the Neolithic period, this axe exhibits a distinctive square butt, a design feature that facilitated its secure
0427: NEOLITHIC FLINT AXE HEADEst. £200-£300Lot Passed
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MESOPOTAMIAN STONE MACE HEAD: Ca. 1st millennium BC. A carved hardstone ball-type mace head, having central shafting holes. Scattered areas of surface deposits. Intact, and in excellent condition. Round hardstone mace heads were
0428: MESOPOTAMIAN STONE MACE HEADEst. £300-£500
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BACTRIAN GROUP OF THREE SCHIST BOWLS: Ca. 3rd-2nd millennium BC. An exceptional triad of Bactrian schist stone bowls. The first of these vessels assumes a hemispherical form, its surface impeccably smooth, a pristine canvas upon which
0430: BACTRIAN GROUP OF THREE SCHIST BOWLSEst. £400-£600
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BACTRIAN SCHIST DECORATED BOWL: Ca. 3rd-2nd millennium BC. Crafted with meticulous intention, this vessel bears the distinctive attributes of a rather shallow composition, its base impeccably flat, while the walls bestow a
0431: BACTRIAN SCHIST DECORATED BOWLEst. £400-£600
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GANDHRAN SCHIST LIDED BOX: Ca. 200-300 AD. A schist box comprises a rounded bowl, carefully designed with a flange that graciously accommodates a lid. The lid, with its alluring domed profile and a subtle handle protrusion,
0432: GANDHRAN SCHIST LIDED BOXEst. £200-£300
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BACTRIAN SCHIST CUP WITH LION: Ca. 3rd-2nd millennium BC. This tubular cup, endowed with a pronounced rim, rests elegantly atop a splayed foot, elevating both form and function to a harmonious zenith. Yet, it is the meticulous
0433: BACTRIAN SCHIST CUP WITH LIONEst. £400-£600
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CHINESE SUI DYNASTY STONE HEAD OF BUDDHA: Ca. 581-618 AD.A stone head of Buddha with elaborate coiffured hair curls under a richly ornamented headdress. He is characterised by his arched brow, heavily lidded, half-closed eyes, bulbous nose,
0434: CHINESE SUI DYNASTY STONE HEAD OF BUDDHAEst. £750-£1,500
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