ANCIENT ART, ANTIQUITIES & MILITARIA 2023-09-24 Auction - 498 Price Results - Apollo Art Auctions in London - Page 7
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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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ROMAN TERRACOTTA OIL LAMP WITH HIPPOCAMP: Ca. 100-300 AD. A terracotta oil lamp with a flattened base, smooth side walls, grooved perimeter, and a recessed tondo decorated with a hippocampus - the mythical creature having the upper body of
0146: ROMAN TERRACOTTA OIL LAMP WITH HIPPOCAMPEst. £200-£300
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ROMAN TERRACOTTA OIL LAMP WITH A HARPY: Ca. 100-300 AD. A moulded pottery oil lamp with a small spout and recessed tondo featuring relief depiction of a harpy and a slightly off-centre filling hole. A small handle is located to the rear
0148: ROMAN TERRACOTTA OIL LAMP WITH A HARPYEst. £200-£300
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BYZANTINE TERRACOTTA OIL LAMP: Ca. 600-700 AD. A terracotta oil lamp, characterized by a flattened and pointed reservoir. This lamp features a non-protruding spout, thoughtfully designed with a channel to facilitate controlled
0149: BYZANTINE TERRACOTTA OIL LAMPEst. £75-£150
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ROMAN / SASANIAN BRONZE BOWL: Ca. 200-450 AD. A bronze libation bowl of the hemispherical body with an attractive patina across the vessel. Bowls of this kind were used to pour libations to the gods and drink on more ordinary
0150: ROMAN / SASANIAN BRONZE BOWLEst. £150-£250
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ROMAN GLASS VESSEL: Ca. 100-300 AD. A glass vessel with a captivating combination of form and function. Its squat globular lower body, expertly crafted, provides stability and elegance to the overall structure, while
0151: ROMAN GLASS VESSELEst. £200-£300
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ROMAN GLASS FLASK: Ca. 200-300 AD. A unguentarium crafted from yellowish glass with a bulbous lower body and a concave base marked with a pontil scar. The seamless merging of the body with a tubular neck of a slightly
0152: ROMAN GLASS FLASKEst. £200-£300
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ROMANO-EGYPTIAN TERRACOTT FROG OIL LAMP: Ca. 100-200 AD. A Romano-Egyptian terracotta "frog lamp". It is teardrop-shaped and exhibits a small spout alongside a central filling hole, allowing for precise control and efficient fuel
0153: ROMANO-EGYPTIAN TERRACOTT FROG OIL LAMPEst. £75-£150
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ROMAN TERRACOTTA OIL LAMP: Ca. 100-200 AD. A terracotta oil lamp, characterized by its ovoid shape that exudes understated elegance. The lamp features a short, rounded spout that seamlessly integrates into its form. At the
0154: ROMAN TERRACOTTA OIL LAMPEst. £75-£150Lot Passed
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EGYPTIAN FAIENCE AMULET OF BASTET: Late Period, ca. 664-332 BC. A blue-glazed composition amulet of Bastet, a revered deity often depicted as a feline-headed figure with a human body, symbolizing protection, fertility, and cosmic
0156: EGYPTIAN FAIENCE AMULET OF BASTETEst. £200-£300
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EGYPTIAN FAIENCE USHABTI: Late Period, ca. 664-332 BC. A light faience ushabti. This mummiform figurine stands atop a diminutive, level base, with its hands gracefully crossed at the chest, firmly grasping the symbolic tools
0157: EGYPTIAN FAIENCE USHABTIEst. £200-£300Lot Passed
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EGYPTIAN FAIENCE AMULET OF TAWARET: Late Period, ca. 664-332 BC. A glazed composition amulet depicting the goddess Tawaret standing in a confident posture, with arms held at the sides of her pregnant belly, and pendulous breasts,
0158: EGYPTIAN FAIENCE AMULET OF TAWARETEst. £200-£300
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EGYPTIAN STONE VESSEL: New Kingdom, ca. 1550-1070 BC. A stone vessel stands resolute upon a raised base, its form an embodiment of subtlety and elegance. With a body that gracefully tapers towards its mouth, culminating
0159: EGYPTIAN STONE VESSELEst. £400-£600
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ROMAN GOLD RING: Ca. 100-300 AD. A gold finger ring with a round hoop and trumpet-shaped bezel. These bezels were typically designed to accept an insert, such as a gemstone or engraved intaglio, which would further
0161: ROMAN GOLD RINGEst. £1,200-£2,400Lot Passed
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ROMAN GOLD PYXIS: Ca. 100 AD. A gold pyxis, characterized by its tubular body and crowned by a meticulously domed lid, further embellished with an elegant suspension loop, stands as a triumph of intricate gold work.
0163: ROMAN GOLD PYXISEst. £400-£600
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ROMAN GLASS DOUBLE UNGUENTARIUM: Ca. 200-300 AD. A double-tube glass balsamarium with decorative applied trails around both rims and bodies in a deep blue tinge. It displays patches of thick milky weathering and brilliant
0164: ROMAN GLASS DOUBLE UNGUENTARIUMEst. £300-£600
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ROMAN GLASS UNGUENTARIUM: Ca. 1-300 AD. A glass unguentarium featuring a piriform body with a constricted neck that culminates in a rounded rim. Glass production in the Roman world was a complex and sophisticated industry,
0165: ROMAN GLASS UNGUENTARIUMEst. £75-£150
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ROMAN GLASS UNGUENTARIUM: Ca. 1-200 AD. A pale blue glass unguentarium with a delicate piriform shape tapering towards a constricted, cylindrical neck, and culminates in a gracefully curved rim. The unguentarium, derived
0166: ROMAN GLASS UNGUENTARIUMEst. £75-£150
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ROMAN GLASS UNGUENTARIUM: Ca. 1-300 AD. A glass unguentarium featuring a beautiful piriform shape with a long, tubular neck. This flask would have been used to store and apply unguent. In the Roman world, unguent was a type
0167: ROMAN GLASS UNGUENTARIUMEst. £75-£150
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BYZANTINE TERRACOTTA OIL LAMP: Ca. 600 AD. A pottery oil lamp featuring a pear-shaped reservoir with its focal point residing in the center – a filling aperture encircled thoughtfully by a prominent ridge. This lamp's
0168: BYZANTINE TERRACOTTA OIL LAMPEst. £75-£150Lot Passed
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