FINE ANCIENT ART & ANTIQUITIES 2024-01-28 Auction - 559 Price Results - Apollo Art Auctions in London - Page 22
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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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BRONZE AGE BRONZE AXE HEAD: Ca. 2nd millennium BC. A bronze axe head with a flaring blade, slightly tapering cheek and a circular socket with ribbed features resembling a coiled serpent. Size: 100mm x 75mm; Weight: 285g
0503: BRONZE AGE BRONZE AXE HEADEst. £400-£600Lot Passed
BRONZE AGE BRONZE AXE HEAD: Ca. 9th century BC. A bronze battle axe head with a curved blade extended downwards, a deep cheek, a tubular socket and a four-spiked butt. For a similar example, see The British Museum, accession
0504: BRONZE AGE BRONZE AXE HEADEst. £1,500-£2,500Lot Passed
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BRONZE AGE BRONZE SICKLE: Ca. 2nd millennium BC. A bronze single-edged sickle blade with a rounded tip and a short handle to the end. Sickle blades were used for utilitarian and agrarian purposes but could perhaps also
0505: BRONZE AGE BRONZE SICKLEEst. £200-£300
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ANCIENT BRONZE SWORD: Western Asiatic/Aegan, Ca. 1200-700 BC. A bronze sword with a triangular-shaped blade that tapers to a sharp point and features a prominent mid-rib, which runs through the whole length of the blade.
0506: ANCIENT BRONZE SWORDEst. £750-£1,500
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ANCIENT BRONZE SWORD: Western Asiatic/Aegan, Ca. 1200-700 BC. A bronze sword featuring a leaf-shaped blade that gracefully tapers to a sharp point. The blade exhibits a raised rib, which serves to strengthen the
0507: ANCIENT BRONZE SWORDEst. £1,500-£2,500
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ANCIENT BRONZE SWORD: Western Asiatic/Aegan, Ca. 1200-700 BC. A double-edged bronze sword with a sharp blade that tapers to a pointed end, complemented by a thick midrib flanked by fullers. The hilt of the sword is short
0508: ANCIENT BRONZE SWORDEst. £1,500-£2,500
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ANCIENT BRONZE SWORD: Western Asiatic/Aegan, Ca. 1200-700 BC. A bronze dagger with a slender double-edged blade tapering to a sharp point. The hilt curved inward from a splayed pommel to form concave flanged sides to
0509: ANCIENT BRONZE SWORDEst. £750-£1,500
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ANCIENT BRONZE SPEARHEAD: Ca. 1st millennium BC. A bronze spearhead featuring a leaf-shaped blade with rounded shoulders and a prominent midrib that runs the length of the blade. The shank of the blade is separated from the
0510: ANCIENT BRONZE SPEARHEADEst. £200-£300
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RARE BABYLONIAN CLAY CUNEIFORM BARREL: Ca. 1900 BC. A beautiful example of a clay barrel cylinder of biconical form, with hollow interior. Cuneiform barrel cylinders were typically created to be buried beneath structures. Kings would
0511: RARE BABYLONIAN CLAY CUNEIFORM BARRELEst. £2,000-£3,000
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OLD BABYLONIAN CUNEIFORM TABLET: Ca. 1900 BC. A rectangular-shaped clay tablet with rounded edges and corners, bearing cuneiform on both faces. This is one of the oldest types of writing, originating in the Middle East around 3500
0512: OLD BABYLONIAN CUNEIFORM TABLETEst. £600-£900
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OLD BABYLONIAN CUNEIFORM TABLET: Ca. 1900 BC. A rectangular-shaped clay tablet with sharp edges and corners, bearing cuneiform on both faces. Tablets such as these were small enough to be portable and durable when dried. This meant
0513: OLD BABYLONIAN CUNEIFORM TABLETEst. £600-£900
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OLD BABYLONIAN CUNEIFORM TABLET: Ca. 1900 BC. A rectangular-shaped clay tablet, bearing cuneiform on both faces and the sides. Tablets like this were used for administration. This tablet has the Sumerian determinative DINGIR, this
0514: OLD BABYLONIAN CUNEIFORM TABLETEst. £750-£1,500
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WESTERN ASIATIC TERRACOTTA FOUNDATION CONE: Ca. 2000 BC . An Old Babylonian foundation cone ‘clay nail’ with cuneiform round roughly two-thirds of the body. The body tapers to a point and has a thick, disc-shaped finial on the
0515: WESTERN ASIATIC TERRACOTTA FOUNDATION CONEEst. £750-£1,500
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WESTERN ASIATIC TERRACOTTA FOUNDATION CONE: Ca. 2000 BC . An Old Babylonian foundation cone ‘clay nail’ with cuneiform roughly two-thirds around the body. The Sumerian determinative DINGIR is written, this specifies that the noun
0516: WESTERN ASIATIC TERRACOTTA FOUNDATION CONEEst. £750-£1,500
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WESTERN ASIATIC BRONZE MASTER OF ANIMALS SCEPTRE: Ca. 1st millennium BC. A bronze sceptre of a janiform design with a highly stylised anthropomorphic figure grasping the long necks of flanking double-headed beasts. The lower portion of the sceptre
0517: WESTERN ASIATIC BRONZE MASTER OF ANIMALS SCEPTREEst. £750-£1,500
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WESTERN ASIATIC BRONZE MASTER OF ANIMALS SCEPTRE: Ca. 1st millennium BC. A cast bronze hollow standard, featuring a janiform design, portraying a highly stylised anthropomorphic figure grasping the long necks of flanking double-headed beasts.
0518: WESTERN ASIATIC BRONZE MASTER OF ANIMALS SCEPTREEst. £750-£1,500
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GROUP OF THREE NEAR EASTERN STONE MACES: Ca. 3rd-2nd Millennium BC. A group of three dark stone mace heads, two with spherical bodies and one distinguished by a bulbous top and tubular lower body. Each mace head features a round, vertical
0520: GROUP OF THREE NEAR EASTERN STONE MACESEst. £600-£900
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GROUP OF THREE MESOPOTAMIAN STONE VESSELS: Ca. 3rd-2nd millennium BC. A group of three stone vessels comprising a jar with a flat base, tubular body, sloped shoulder, flat rim, and an exterior wall adorned with deep grooves interspersed with
0521: GROUP OF THREE MESOPOTAMIAN STONE VESSELSEst. £600-£900
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GROUP OF THREE MESOPOTAMIAN STONE VESSELS: Ca. 3rd-2nd millennium BC. A group of three stone vessels comprising of a bulbous bowl adorned with a decorative register of diagonal lines positioned just below the hatched rim. The second vessel
0522: GROUP OF THREE MESOPOTAMIAN STONE VESSELSEst. £400-£600
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GROUP OF THREE MESOPOTAMIAN STONE VESSELS: Ca. 3rd-2nd millennium BC. A group of three stone vessels including a vessel with a truncated conical-shaped body with a flaring profile and flattened rim. The second vessel takes the form of a
0523: GROUP OF THREE MESOPOTAMIAN STONE VESSELSEst. £400-£600
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ANCIENT ELAMITE SILVER BEAKER WITH STAGS: Ca. 2000 BC. A finely crafted silver beaker featuring an hourglass-shaped body with a rounded base and an everted rim. Its decoration is comprised of two incised images of stags walking along the
0524: ANCIENT ELAMITE SILVER BEAKER WITH STAGSEst. £600-£900
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URARTU GREY POTTERY VESSEL: Ca. 1000 BC. A reduction-fired blackware pottery vessel presenting a tapered bulbous body and an incised pattern of short diagonal lines around the foot rim. The shoulder is decorated with two rows
0525: URARTU GREY POTTERY VESSELEst. £600-£900Lot Passed
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