ANCIENT ART & ANTIQUITIES 2023-12-17 Auction - 540 Price Results - Apollo Art Auctions in London - Page 5
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RARE GREEK MARBLE FACEHELLENISTIC INTAGLIO OF BEARDED MALE PORTRAIT IN GOLD RINGATTIC RED-FIGURE KRATER WITH HYPNOS
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ANCIENT ART & ANTIQUITIES

Apollo Art Auctions is delighted to present a beautifully curated December online auction of Ancient Art & Antiquities on the 17th of December 2023. The catalogue encompasses a broad range of well-provenanced and expertly authenticated artefacts from Classical Europe, through Egypt and the Near East, as well as many treasures from Islamic Art, India and China.
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ETRUSCAN BRONZE KYATHOS: Ca. 450-400 BC.A bronze kyathos of a flat-bottomed cylindrical body, gently curved shoulder, short neck and a broad, outward everted rim. The vessel features over-arching handle affixed to one side.
0099: ETRUSCAN BRONZE KYATHOSEst. £750-£1,500
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HELLENISTIC MOULDED APHRODITE STATUETTE: Ca. 350 BC.A salmon-coloured, moulded pottery statuette of Aphrodite. The goddess stands nude, her head adorned with a flowery wreath and her weight shifted in contrapposto pose. Her left arm holds
0100: HELLENISTIC MOULDED APHRODITE STATUETTEEst. £1,500-£3,000Lot Passed
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ETRUSCAN POTTERY VOTIVE MODEL OF A FOOT: Ca. 5th-4th century BC.A large yet elegant hollow terracotta statue fragment that represents an ankle and lower shin of a figure. The sheer size of the piece is remarkable, indicating that it
0101: ETRUSCAN POTTERY VOTIVE MODEL OF A FOOTEst. £200-£300
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ETRUSCO-CORINTHIAN POTTERY OLPE: Ca. 600-500 BC.A pottery olpe of an ovoid body, gently transitioning into a funnel-shaped neck with an everted rim. The vessel is poised upon a low ring foot. A graceful handle seamlessly connects
0102: ETRUSCO-CORINTHIAN POTTERY OLPEEst. £750-£1,500
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ETRUSCAN BUCCHERO OLPE: Ca. 600 BC.A black glazed pottery olpe with a high-bellied body, flared neck, pinched-shaped mouth and arching handle. Standing on a low ring base. Bucchero is a distinctive type of pottery crafted
0103: ETRUSCAN BUCCHERO OLPEEst. £300-£500
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ETRUSCAN BRONZE BOWL: Ca. 550 BC.A bronze bowl with a spherical body with a pronounced rim and concentric circle design. A brilliant patina enhances the surface. These bowls were often used to hold liquids like wine or
0104: ETRUSCAN BRONZE BOWLEst. £400-£600
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CORINTHIAN POTTERY ARYBALLOS: Ca. 575-550 BC.A pottery aryballos with its characteristic round body, a short neck, and a rimmed mouth. A small handle connects the mouth with the shoulder of the vessel. The exterior is decorated
0105: CORINTHIAN POTTERY ARYBALLOSEst. £600-£900Lot Passed
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GREEK POTTERY TREFOIL OINOCHOE: Canosa, ca. 3rd century BC.An elegantly formed oinochoe with an inverted pear-shaped body resting on a small stemmed foot. The cylindrical neck culminates in a trefoil-sculpted spout. The handle,
0106: GREEK POTTERY TREFOIL OINOCHOEEst. £600-£900
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GREEK POTTERY TREFOIL OINOCHOE: Canosa, Ca. 3rd century BC.A pottery oinochoe with a flaring trefoil rim, elongated neck, broad shoulder, egg-shaped body, and short stem foot. An applied, ear-shaped handle joins the rim, rising up
0107: GREEK POTTERY TREFOIL OINOCHOEEst. £600-£900
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GREEK CORE-FORMED FLASK: Ca. 2nd - 1st Century BC.A vessel with a unique form that boasts a slender and elegant body which gracefully tapers towards the base and the opening featuring a circular mouth with a flat rim. The
0108: GREEK CORE-FORMED FLASKEst. £300-£600Lot Passed
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HELLENISTIC PHIALE WITH OMPHALOS: Ca. 4th century BC.A pottery bowl of a shallow form with a flat rim and a prominent raised central omphalos. Encircling the omphalos is a band adorned with low-relief depictions of various human
0109: HELLENISTIC PHIALE WITH OMPHALOSEst. £400-£600
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HELLENISTIC PHIALE WITH OMPHALOS: Ca. 4th century BC.A pottery phiale of a broad and shallow form, with a central raised omphalos — a symbolic representation of the "navel" or centre of the world in ancient Greek culture.
0110: HELLENISTIC PHIALE WITH OMPHALOSEst. £400-£600
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HELLENISTIC PHIALE WITH OMPHALOS: Ca. 4th century BC.A pottery phiale of a shallow form with a flat bottom and a central roundel with a moulded low-relief decoration encircling central omphalos — a symbolic representation of the
0111: HELLENISTIC PHIALE WITH OMPHALOSEst. £200-£300
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HELLENISTIC PHIALE WITH OMPHALOS: Ca. 4th century BC.A wide and shallow bowl with a flat base and a central medallion of moulded low relief decoration encircling a raised central boss known as omphalos. It represents the "navel" or
0112: HELLENISTIC PHIALE WITH OMPHALOSEst. £200-£300
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HELLENISTIC PHIALE WITH OMPHALOS: Ca. 4th century BC.A bowl featuring a broad, shallow form with a flat base and a central medallion adorned with low relief decoration. In the centre of this design is a raised boss referred to as the
0113: HELLENISTIC PHIALE WITH OMPHALOSEst. £200-£300
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HELLENISTIC POTTERY BOWL: Ca. 400 BC.A black-glazed pottery bowl of a wide body and shallow profile. The flat base and walls are decorated with a pleasant pattern composed of concentric circles. Size: 60mm x 185mm; Weight:
0114: HELLENISTIC POTTERY BOWLEst. £400-£600
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GREEK GNATHIAN BOWL WITH VINE TENDRILS: Ca. 375-300 BC.A decorated pottery bowl with a short foot and slightly convex walls. Decorated with white and ocher-painted tendrils and grapevine with hanging bunches of grapes. Upper bands of
0115: GREEK GNATHIAN BOWL WITH VINE TENDRILSEst. £600-£900
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GREEK BLACK GLAZE FOOTED DISH: Ca. 4th-3rd Century BC.A glossy black glazed pottery dish characteristic of the Late Classical Attic and South Italian pottery traditions. This vessel has a pedestal foot and a wide, shallow shape,
0116: GREEK BLACK GLAZE FOOTED DISHEst. £400-£600Lot Passed
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ATTIC BLACK GLAZE FOOTED BOWL: Ca. 4th-3rd Century BC.A well-formed Attic bowl with a lustrous black glaze characteristic of the Late Classical Attic and South Italian pottery traditions. The vessel features a hemispherical basin
0117: ATTIC BLACK GLAZE FOOTED BOWLEst. £200-£300
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ATTIC BLACK-GLAZED SKYPHOS: Ca. 350 BC.A black slip skyphos featuring deep, curved sides, resting on a sturdy ring foot. The vessel is fitted with two equally spaced loop handles, positioned on either side of the cup. The
0118: ATTIC BLACK-GLAZED SKYPHOSEst. £400-£600Lot Passed
ATTIC BLACK-GLAZED OLPE: Ca. 350 BC.A black glazed olpe featuring an inverted pear-shaped body with incised vertical grooves around the shoulder. The mug has a short cylindrical neck leading to an everted rim and is equipped
0119: ATTIC BLACK-GLAZED OLPEEst. £600-£900Lot Passed
CAMPANIAN SKYPHOS: Ca. 350 BC.A black-glazed skyphos with a sleek body, opposing loop handles, and a lustrous black glaze, typical of the pottery of Magna Graecia. Skyphoi were commonly used for wine. Handles have been
0121: CAMPANIAN SKYPHOSEst. £400-£600Lot Passed
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