FINE ANCIENT ART & ANTIQUITIES 2024-01-28 Auction - 559 Price Results - Apollo Art Auctions in London - Page 20
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ROMAN MARBLE HEAD OF HARPOCRATESATTIC BELL KRATER WITH DIONYSUS AND ARIADNE ATTRIBUTED TO A TELOS PAINTEREGYPTIAN AMARNA POTTERY JAR
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London, London, United Kingdom
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FINE ANCIENT ART & ANTIQUITIES

Join us on January 28th at 63/64 Margaret Street for an exceptional Fine Ancient Art & Antiquities in-person and online auction. Featuring the notable Prince Collection (1990s-2014), the auction offers over 200 quality Egyptian lots, one of the largest collections of Egyptian art currently available on the market. Explore a curated selection of over 100 jewellery pieces, classical pottery, and captivating objects. The sale also includes pieces from cultures such as the Near East, Islamic Art, India, and China. Payments can be made in USD, GBP, and EUR. There are no import charges for most antiquities when sent to the US. Packing and shipping are handled in-house by our professional white-glove team.
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KHORASAN BRONZE BULL'S HEAD EWER: Ca. 12th-13th century AD. A bronze ewer with a distinctive design of a piriform body elevated on a short concave foot. The spout is shaped as a bull's head, complete with protruding ears and
0454: KHORASAN BRONZE BULL'S HEAD EWEREst. £400-£600
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PREHISTORIC FLINT TOOL: Paleolithic to Neolithic Period, Ca. 5th - 2nd Millennium BC. A prehistoric flint tool from Paleolithic to Neolithic period. Size: 90mm x 75mm; Weight: 295g Provenance: Prince collection,
0455: PREHISTORIC FLINT TOOLEst. £200-£300
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PAIR OF PRE-HISTORIC BASALT AXE HEADS: Ca. 4000 - 3000 BC . A pair of well polished stone axe heads. There are examples of Anatolian axe heads of similar form with dark green stone in The Metropolitan Museum of Art, Accession Number:
0456: PAIR OF PRE-HISTORIC BASALT AXE HEADSEst. £600-£900
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NEOLITHIC POLISHED STONE AXE: Ca. 3500 - 2000 BC. A Neolithic highly polished axe head in brown stone. The axe is trapezoid in shape with a curved blade and narrow rounded end. The bladed end has been highly polished to a sharp
0457: NEOLITHIC POLISHED STONE AXEEst. £75-£150
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DANISH BLACK STONE BOAT AXE: Ca. 2800 - 1700 BC. A Danish Neolithic black hard stone axe head, of the boat-axe type, drilled through the center with a shaft hole, with a blunt end at the back. Size: 144mm x 55mm; Weight: 505g
0458: DANISH BLACK STONE BOAT AXEEst. £750-£1,500
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ANCIENT PYU CULTURE STONE DISH: Ca. 400 - 800 AD. A bowl carved from hardstone featuring a hemispherical body rising to an uneven slightly inverted rim. The vessel is sat upon a ring foot, the smooth outer and inner walls display
0459: ANCIENT PYU CULTURE STONE DISHEst. £2,000-£3,000Lot Passed
WESTERN ASIATIC TERRACOTTA IDOL: Ca. 2nd-1st millennium BC. A terracotta anthropomorphic idol with a flattened trapezoidal body raising from a circular base. The facial features are stylised, including a pinched nose and eyes
0460: WESTERN ASIATIC TERRACOTTA IDOLEst. £750-£1,500Lot Passed
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WESTERN ASIATIC TERRACOTTA IDOL: Ca. 2nd-1st millennium BC. A terracotta idol depicted as a standing anthropomorphic figure, characterised by a flat, columnar body on a circular base. The facial features are stylised, featuring
0461: WESTERN ASIATIC TERRACOTTA IDOLEst. £600-£900
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WESTERN ASIATIC TERRACOTTA IDOL: Ca. 2nd-1st millennium BC. A standing figure of a Syro-Hittite terracotta idol. The statuette is fully clothed in a long garment; a crown or headdress resting on its head. The facial features,
0462: WESTERN ASIATIC TERRACOTTA IDOLEst. £750-£1,500Lot Passed
WESTERN ASIATIC TERRACOTTA IDOL: Ca. 2nd-1st millennium BC. A terracotta idol representing an anthropomorphic figure. The sculpture features a flat, columnar body standing atop a circular base. The facial features are stylised,
0463: WESTERN ASIATIC TERRACOTTA IDOLEst. £750-£1,500Lot Passed
WESTERN ASIATIC TERRACOTTA IDOL: Ca. 2nd-1st millennium BC. A terracotta idol featuring anthropomorphic characteristics, presenting a flat, columnar body that rises from a circular base. The head is adorned with a conical-shaped
0464: WESTERN ASIATIC TERRACOTTA IDOLEst. £750-£1,500Lot Passed
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SOUTH ARABIAN GROUP OF THREE BRONZE CAMELS : Ca. 2nd - 1st century BC. A group of three cast bronze standing camels, each with perked ears, a single hump and a short tail. All with overall mottled blue-green and red-brown oxide surface
0465: SOUTH ARABIAN GROUP OF THREE BRONZE CAMELS Est. £600-£900
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TWO SYRIAN AMORITE TERRACOTTA MODEL OFFERINGS: Ca. 1800 BC. A pair of terracotta food model offerings, one within a small shallow dish, the other without. Size: 30-40mm x 28-40mm; Weight: 23g Provenance: Prince collection, 1990s-2014,
0466: TWO SYRIAN AMORITE TERRACOTTA MODEL OFFERINGSEst. £200-£300
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IRON AGE, HOLY LAND TERRACOTTA ASTARTE IDOL: Ca. 800 BC. A press-moulded plaque depicting a nude female figure in relief, identifiable with the goddess Astarte. The goddess stands with bent arms, cradling her breasts, while her face is
0468: IRON AGE, HOLY LAND TERRACOTTA ASTARTE IDOLEst. £600-£900
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SOUTH ARABIAN ALABASTER FACE STELE: Ca. 200 BC - AD 100. A hand-carved alabaster head of a man delineated in high relief, perhaps from a funerary stele, presenting a quixotic visage comprised of gazing, wide-open eyes, an arched
0469: SOUTH ARABIAN ALABASTER FACE STELEEst. £750-£1,500
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LARGE BACTRIAN ALABASTER CHALICE: Ca. 3100-2500 BC.A stone carved chalice with a tall stem and a conical base topped with a bowl with slightly flaring walls. It has a beautiful cream colour, with brownish veins running through its
0470: LARGE BACTRIAN ALABASTER CHALICEEst. £1,500-£2,500
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BACTRIAN BLACK- SCHIST BOWL: Ca. 3rd to 2nd Millennium BC. A schist bowl in deep rounded form on a splayed foot carved in dark schist stone. The bowl is thick walled with a sloping rim. This bowl has a nice polished surface
0471: BACTRIAN BLACK- SCHIST BOWLEst. £6,000-£9,000Lot Passed
MESOPOTAMIAN PINK STONE BOWL: Ca. 3000 BC. A stone bowl in rectagular form, with a rounded base and tapering walls. For additional information, see Christie's, 10 December 2004, lot 394. Size: 250mm x 120mm; Weight: 910g
0472: MESOPOTAMIAN PINK STONE BOWLEst. £2,500-£3,500Lot Passed
MESOPOTAMIAN PINK STONE BOWL: Ca. 3000 BC . A stone bowl in rectangular form,with a rounded base and tapering walls. For additional information, see Christie's, 10 December 2004, lot 394. Size: 145mm x 90mm; Weight: 250g
0473: MESOPOTAMIAN PINK STONE BOWLEst. £2,000-£3,000Lot Passed
MESOPOTAMIAN PINK STONE BOWL: Ca. 3000 BC. A bowl carved from hardstone featuring a hemispherical body rising to a slightly inverted rim. The vessel is sat upon a ring foot, the smooth outer and inner walls display faint ridges.
0474: MESOPOTAMIAN PINK STONE BOWLEst. £2,000-£3,000Lot Passed
MESOPOTAMIAN PINK STONE BOWL: Ca. 3000 BC. A stone bowl, with a rounded base and tapering walls. For additional information, see Christie's, 10 December 2004, lot 394. Size: 215mm x 125mm; Weight: 1.14kg Provenance: Prince
0475: MESOPOTAMIAN PINK STONE BOWLEst. £2,500-£3,500Lot Passed
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SMALL MILLIFLORI GLASS DISH : Mesopotamia or Persia, Ca. AD 800-900. A milliflori glass dish made of white and red concentric circle canes, traces of cobalt-blue, black glass at rim and centre. Long oval form resting on slightly
0476: SMALL MILLIFLORI GLASS DISH Est. £600-£900
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GROUP OF THREE SASANIAN BRONZE GOBLETS: Ca. AD 500. A group of three bronze goblets, each with a conical-shaped cup with an outward flaring rim and two circumferential bands at mid-section. Each vessel rests on a short circular foot. The
0477: GROUP OF THREE SASANIAN BRONZE GOBLETSEst. £750-£1,500
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