FINE ANCIENT ART & ANTIQUITIES 2024-01-28 Auction - 559 Price Results - Apollo Art Auctions in London - Page 3
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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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EARLY GREEK GOLD SUN DISC FILIGREE PENDANT: Ca. 600-400 BC. A gold pendant in the form of flat disc featuring a central raised knob from which emanate 15 filigree rays extending to a beaded border. Each inter-ray space is adorned with applied
0048: EARLY GREEK GOLD SUN DISC FILIGREE PENDANTEst. £4,000-£6,000
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PAIR OF HELLENISTIC GOLD FILIGREE PENDANTS: Ca. 2nd half of the 3rd century BC. A pair of gold filigree pendants, each composed of a rectangular-shaped plaque, adorned with concentric registers of scrollwork, filigree, and ropework. Applied
0049: PAIR OF HELLENISTIC GOLD FILIGREE PENDANTSEst. £2,000-£3,000
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HELLENISTIC GOLD PAIR OF FILIGREE EARRINGS WITH DOLPHINS: Ca. 4th century BC. A matched pair of earrings, each featuring a hook with a flower-shaped plaque adorned with a dense filigree pattern. An amphora-shaped pendant enrich each earring. The small
0050: HELLENISTIC GOLD PAIR OF FILIGREE EARRINGS WITH DOLPHINSEst. £3,000-£6,000
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GRECO-BACTRIAN GOLD SEAL RING WITH BULL: Ca. 3rd-2nd century BC. A gold finger ring featuring a hoop that expands at the shoulders and a flat bezel engraved with a depiction of a left-facing horse captured in a gallop, with a rider seated
0051: GRECO-BACTRIAN GOLD SEAL RING WITH BULLEst. £2,500-£3,500Lot Passed
ROMAN MARBLE STATUE OF A WOMAN: Ca. AD 200. A substantial marble statue of a woman depicted in contrapposto, with her weight on the left leg and the right leg slightly bent at the knee. The figure is heavily draped in a
0052: ROMAN MARBLE STATUE OF A WOMANEst. £60,000-£90,000Lot Passed
RARE HELLENISTIC MARBLE BEAR: Ca. 200 BC. A substantial marble sculpture portraying a seated bear, gracefully leaning on its left arm and positioned atop a flat discoid base, subtly turning its body to the left while lifting its
0053: RARE HELLENISTIC MARBLE BEAREst. £25,000-£50,000Lot Passed
ROMAN MARBLE HEAD OF HARPOCRATES: Ca. 2nd century AD.A marble head of Harpocrates, portrayed with youthful features. His face consists of a gently rounded chin and large expressive eyes, while a subtle enigmatic smile graces his
0054: ROMAN MARBLE HEAD OF HARPOCRATESEst. £40,000-£60,000Lot Passed
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HUGE ROMAN MARBLE HEAD OF ZEUS AMMON: Possibly Roman, 200 AD or later. A substantial, over life-size marble head. Carved for insertion into a cult statue or bust of the Greco-Egyptian god, possibly inspired by an early Hellenistic
0055: HUGE ROMAN MARBLE HEAD OF ZEUS AMMONEst. £15,000-£30,000
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ROMAN MARBLE CROUCHING VENUS STATUE: Possibly Roman, Ca. AD 200.A Roman marble copy of a Hellenistic original dating back to 200 BC, capturing the crouching Venus. Venus is presented with her right knee positioned close to the ground,
0056: ROMAN MARBLE CROUCHING VENUS STATUEEst. £40,000-£60,000Lot Passed
ROMAN STONE FIGURE OF FIGHTING COCKERELS: Ca. AD 200.A carved stone sculpture depicting two cockerels engaged in a dynamic fighting scene. The birds face each other in crouched positions, poised for attack, with intricate detsiling such as
0057: ROMAN STONE FIGURE OF FIGHTING COCKERELSEst. £40,000-£60,000Lot Passed
ROMAN MARBLE HEAD OF A FEMALE: Ca. AD 200 .A marble head of a woman with idealised, youthful features. Her oval face gently tapers to a pronounced chin, with delicate features such as almond-shaped eyes, finely-modelled, arching
0058: ROMAN MARBLE HEAD OF A FEMALEEst. £7,500-£15,000Lot Passed
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ROMAN MARBLE FRAGMENTARY LEGS OF A NUDE YOUTH: Ca. 1st-2nd Century AD. A fragmentary Roman marble statue, depicting the buttocks and legs of a male youth. Remaining details of the sculpture include long, muscular thighs, one of which has the
0059: ROMAN MARBLE FRAGMENTARY LEGS OF A NUDE YOUTHEst. £4,000-£6,000
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ETRUSCAN RELIEF PANEL: Ca. 6th century BC. A relief panel, preserved in the left bottom corner, representing a scene featuring a warrior. Positioned towards the right side, the warrior is depicted in an attackig position,
0060: ETRUSCAN RELIEF PANELEst. £6,000-£9,000
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ETRUSCAN RELIEF PANEL: Ca. 6th century BC. A panel featuring a decorative upper border adorned with vegetal tendrils and leaves. The decoration of the main field features a low-relief depiction of a warrior seated on a
0061: ETRUSCAN RELIEF PANELEst. £6,000-£9,000
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ROMAN MARBLE RELIEF PANEL: Ca. 1st–2nd Century AD. A marble panel featuring a relief scene of a male figure leading a subdued lion. The man is barefoot and nude from the waist up and turned 3/4 to the viewer, displaying
0062: ROMAN MARBLE RELIEF PANELEst. £6,000-£9,000
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GREEK BRONZE CHALCIDIAN HELMET: Ca. 500-300 BC. A bronze helmet forged in one piece, featuring high-arched eyebrows with a nose guard and a flaring neck guard. The raised curves demarcating the eyes and the nose guard are
0064: GREEK BRONZE CHALCIDIAN HELMETEst. £12,000-£20,000
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ARCHAIC GREEK ILLYRIAN BRONZE HOPLITE HELMET: Ca. 600 BC. A finelly modelled helmet made of hammered bronze sheet, with a rectilinear opening for the face, long, pointed cheek pieces, horizontal ribbing on the forehead framing the upper facial
0065: ARCHAIC GREEK ILLYRIAN BRONZE HOPLITE HELMETEst. £30,000-£60,000
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ROMAN BRONZE WEISENAU HELMET OF ITALIC TYPE: Ca. AD 100-200.A bronze helmet with a round skull, topped with a small mushroom-shaped knob (peak) and a modern suspension ring. Massive visor with serrated edge. Widely flaring, contoured neck-guard
0066: ROMAN BRONZE WEISENAU HELMET OF ITALIC TYPEEst. £40,000-£60,000
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ROMAN SPATHA SWORD WITH ORIGINAL BONE AND WOOD HANDLE: Ca. AD 300. An iron spatha sword with a long tapering, bevelled blade. The blade culminates in a bone hilt with ribbed decoration and a wooden circular pommel. For additional information, see
0067: ROMAN SPATHA SWORD WITH ORIGINAL BONE AND WOOD HANDLEEst. £7,500-£12,000
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ANCIENT GREEK HOPLITE IRON XIPHOS SWORD: Ca. 6th-4th Century BC.An ancient Greek double-edged, straight one-handed iron sword. In original wooden scabbard, with remains of original wood on the grip. This sword was derived from Bronze and
0067A: ANCIENT GREEK HOPLITE IRON XIPHOS SWORDEst. £2,500-£3,500
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RARE PHOENICIAN GOLD SHRINE PENDANT: Ca. 7th-6th century BC. A gold pendant in the shape of a shrine with a filigree "Bottle Idol" flanked by two cobras (uraei) upon an altar. This image is bordered with a plain raised edge framed with
0068: RARE PHOENICIAN GOLD SHRINE PENDANTEst. £6,000-£9,000
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PHOENICIAN GOLD RING WITH GLYPHS: Ca. 500 BC. A D-shaped gold ring composed of a round-section hoop and an applied bezel engraved with glyphs. These are an example of the Phoenician writing system, which was used from the 16th
0069: PHOENICIAN GOLD RING WITH GLYPHSEst. £3,000-£5,000Lot Passed
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