FINE ANCIENT ART & ANTIQUITIES 2024-01-28 Auction - 559 Price Results - Apollo Art Auctions in London - Page 7
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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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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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EGYPTIAN GESSO-PAINTED WOOD MUMMY MASK: Late Period, Ca. 664-332 BC. An anthropomorphic sarcophagus mask carved from a cedar wood, featuring black painted outlines for the eyebrows, eyes, and circular pupils. On the reverse peg holes are
0143: EGYPTIAN GESSO-PAINTED WOOD MUMMY MASKEst. £750-£1,500
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EGYPTIAN PAINTED PLATE: New Kingdom, Amarna Period, Ca. 1352 - 1336 BC. A beautifully constructed painted plate. The upper part is circular and flat, while the bottom is slightly rounded. The decoration is drawn in the
0144: EGYPTIAN PAINTED PLATEEst. £4,000-£6,000
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EGYPTIAN AMARNA POTTERY NECK OF JAR: New Kingdom, Reign of Akhenaton, Ca.1352 - 1336 BC. A neck of a wine jar from the period of Pharaoh Akhenaton; the neck is painted to a high standard with rings of colourful blue, red and black
0145: EGYPTIAN AMARNA POTTERY NECK OF JAREst. £2,000-£3,000Lot Passed
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EGYPTIAN BLUE GLAZED FAIENCE GRAPE CLUSTER: New Kingdom, Ca. 1550 - 1069 BC. An example of an Egyptian faience grape cluster. The piercing at the top would allow attachment to a register of faience tiles representing lotus, rosettes, and
0146: EGYPTIAN BLUE GLAZED FAIENCE GRAPE CLUSTEREst. £6,000-£9,000
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EGYPTIAN WOOD STATUE FRAGMENT OF A FOOT: Late Dynastic Period, Ca. 664 - 332 BC. A wooden fragment from a statue in the form of a foot and ankle which has been forged in a naturalistic manner. The foot is beautifully made, showing curled
0147: EGYPTIAN WOOD STATUE FRAGMENT OF A FOOTEst. £4,000-£6,000
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EGYPTIAN BASALT LEFT FOOT FRAGMENT: Ptolemaic Period, Ca. 380 - 30 BC. A basalt left foot fragment from a statuette, naturalistically carved with detailed toenails and sensitively formed curvatures to suggest bones. This fragment
0148: EGYPTIAN BASALT LEFT FOOT FRAGMENTEst. £4,000-£6,000
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EGYPTIAN LMESTONE RELIEF OF AN OFFICIAL: New Kingdom, Amarna Period, Reign of Akhenaton, Ca. 1352 - 1336 BC. A sculpted relief, depicting the head and shoulders of a royal attendant in profile to the left, wearing a short echeloned Nubian
0149: EGYPTIAN LMESTONE RELIEF OF AN OFFICIALEst. £750-£1,500
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EGYPTIAN WOODEN COPTIC DOUBLE-COMB: Coptic Culture, Ca. 100 BC - AD 100 . A wooden comb with a decorative program consisting of nine concentric circles on a central rectangular panel. The comb is set with thick teeth on one side and
0150: EGYPTIAN WOODEN COPTIC DOUBLE-COMBEst. £750-£1,500Lot Passed
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EGYPTIAN FAIENCE INLAY OR TILE: Graeco-Roman, Ca. 30 BC . A glazed faience tile-shaped inlay in rectangular form with central scene of a lion with thick mane showing tufts and curls, in the motion of killing an antelope of which
0151: EGYPTIAN FAIENCE INLAY OR TILEEst. £750-£1,500
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EGYPTIAN AMARNA POTTERY NECK OF JAR: New Kingdom, Reign of Akhenaton, Ca. 1352 - 1336 BC. A pottery neck and rim fragment from a large wine jar with high cylindrical shape and rings of painted decoration in blue, red and black. For a
0152: EGYPTIAN AMARNA POTTERY NECK OF JAREst. £2,000-£3,000Lot Passed
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EGYPTIAN FAIENCE WING SCARAB WING INLAY: New Kingdom, 18th Dynasty, Amarna Period, Ca. 1352 - 1336 BC. A wing from a funerary scarab which would have fastened to linen wrappings or bead netting placed over the mummy. Fabric impression on
0153: EGYPTIAN FAIENCE WING SCARAB WING INLAYEst. £4,000-£6,000
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EGYPTIAN FAIENCE INLAY: New Kingdom, 19th Dynasty, Reign of Rameses III, Ca. 1184 - 1153 BC. A faience tile inlay with green coloured pattern of petals on ivory background. This decorative tile is thought to be associated
0154: EGYPTIAN FAIENCE INLAYEst. £2,000-£3,000Lot Passed
EGYPTIAN FAIENCE LOTUS FLOWER INLAY: New Kingdom, 18th Dynasty, Ca. 1550 - 1295 BC. A green and yellow faience inlay in the form of a blue lotus or lily flower (Nymphaea caerulea). For additional information, see Allen, James P. and
0155: EGYPTIAN FAIENCE LOTUS FLOWER INLAYEst. £600-£900Lot Passed
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EGYPTIAN FAIENCE LOTUS FLOWER INLAY: New Kingdom, 18th Dynasty, Ca. 1550 - 1295 BC. A fragment in green and yellow faience inlay in the form of a blue lotus or lily flower (Nymphaea caerulea). For a similar example, see Allen, James P.
0156: EGYPTIAN FAIENCE LOTUS FLOWER INLAYEst. £750-£1,500
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EGYPTIAN FAIENCE MARSH BOWL FRAGMENT: New Kingdom, 18th Dynasty, Ca. 1550 - 1295 BC. A faience bowl fragment with a stunning colour and shape. The vessel is adorned with a trio of three lotus flowers, rendered in black. It is likely
0157: EGYPTIAN FAIENCE MARSH BOWL FRAGMENTEst. £2,000-£3,000
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EGYPTIAN FAIENCE BALL BEAD: Middle Kingdom, 18th Dynasty, Ca. 1550 - 1295 BC. Bichrome glazed faience composition spherical bead of alternating turquoise and dark-blue pigment, pierced for suspension. Cf. Friedman, F.D.; Gifts
0158: EGYPTIAN FAIENCE BALL BEADEst. £2,000-£3,000
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EGYPTIAN GRANITE PLUMB-BOB WEIGHT: Late Dynastic Period, Ca. 664-332 BC. A granite plumb-bob weight of pyriform ovoid shape, with the neck elongated with a suspension hole through the centre. Weights such as these were used as a
0159: EGYPTIAN GRANITE PLUMB-BOB WEIGHTEst. £750-£1,500
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EGYPTIAN SCHIST COSMETIC PALETTE: Middle Kingdom, 11th - 12th Dynasty, Ca. 1981 - 1640 BC. A schist cosmetic palette with a rectangular body, rounded corners, and an ovoid pool with a depression. Items such as this would have been
0160: EGYPTIAN SCHIST COSMETIC PALETTEEst. £600-£900
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EGYPTIAN KOHL TUBE IN THE SHAPE OF A PALM COLUMN: New Kingdom, 18th Dynasty, Ca. 1550 - 1295 BC. A slender cylindrical kohl tube carved from a single piece of ebony and taking the shape of a palm column. Eight palm fronds rise from the sgaft,
0161: EGYPTIAN KOHL TUBE IN THE SHAPE OF A PALM COLUMNEst. £1,500-£2,500
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EGYPTIAN FOUNDATION TILE OF PSAMTIK II: Late Period, 26th Dynasty, Ca. 595 - 589 BC. A tile of rectangular form from a foundation depositm decorated with central royal cartouche. This cartouche is framed by vertical hieroglyphs on either
0163: EGYPTIAN FOUNDATION TILE OF PSAMTIK IIEst. £400-£600
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EGYPTIAN CARTOUCHE FOR PSAMTEK II: Late Dynastic Period, 26th Dynasty, Ca. 595 - 589 BC. A white composition, in the shape of the royal cartouche, from a foundation deposit, with vertical hieroglyphs on either side inscribed, 'son of
0164: EGYPTIAN CARTOUCHE FOR PSAMTEK IIEst. £400-£600
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EGYPTIAN FAIENCE TILE WITH CARTOUCHE OF PHARAOH SETI II: New Kingdom, 19th Dynasty, Reign of Seti II, Ca. 1200-1194 BC. A bottom fragment of a tile made of bichrome-faience, featuring a cartouche with slate-blue ground coloured hieroglyphs inlaid on an
0166: EGYPTIAN FAIENCE TILE WITH CARTOUCHE OF PHARAOH SETI IIEst. £2,000-£6,000
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