Classical Antiquities & Ancient Art 2012-11-16 Auction - 283 Price Results - Artemis Gallery in CO - Page 9
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Classical Antiquities & Ancient Art

Artemis Gallery

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An online-only auction featuring Classical Antiquities from ancient Egypt, Greece, Rome, Italy, the Near East, the Fast East, as well Ethnographic and Pre-Columbian Art. All items offered for sale in this auction have been legally acquired, are legal to sell, and guaranteed authentic/as described. Antiquities-Saleroom does not sell replicas or items 'in the style of' any ancient culture. What's more, no sale is ever final if you're not happy. Bid with confidence, your satisfaction is guaranteed!
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A Pre-Columbian Olmec Terracotta Female Doll: South-Central Mexico, Ca. 1600-400 BC. This doll was excavated near La Venta, Tabasco, Mexico in 1940. The figure represents a female with arms and legs spread out. Each leg with vent hole . The
0139A: A Pre-Columbian Olmec Terracotta Female DollEst. US$1,500-US$2,000
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A Valdivian Stone Abstract Palette: Pre-Columbian, Ecuador, Earliest Horizon, Ca. 2300 to 2000 BC. Light gray limestone in stylized curved form with boldly cut lines delineating arrows. 6"W x 5-5/8"H. Provenance: Ex-private
0140: A Valdivian Stone Abstract PaletteEst. US$1,200-US$1,800Lot Passed
A Valdivian Terracotta Bust of a Venus: Ecuador, Phase 3, Ca. 2300-2000 BC. Burnished red and brown clay upper portion of a mother goddess figure with finely incised hair, facial details and molded with nice large chest. 3" + custom
0141: A Valdivian Terracotta Bust of a VenusEst. US$900-US$1,200Lot Passed
A Rare Chavin Lapis Lazuli Stone Idol: Pre-Columbian, northern Peru, Ca 700 to 400 BC. An extremely rare stone carved figure in the form of a man, made from semi-precious Lapis Lazuli / Sodalite; well-detailed facial features, legs with
0143: A Rare Chavin Lapis Lazuli Stone IdolEst. US$5,000-US$7,000Lot Passed
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A Pre-Columbian Nazca Vase w/ Trophy Heads: From the Nazca culture of Pre-Columbian Peru, circa 100 A.D. - 300 A.D. Cylindrical vase featuring painted designs of trophy heads around the rim, Measuring approximately 5 1/2" tall and 4" wide,
0144: A Pre-Columbian Nazca Vase w/ Trophy HeadsEst. US$250-US$450
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A Nazca Feline Double Spouted Vessel: From the north coast of Peru, Ca. 400 - 600 AD. Medium globular polychrome decorated pottery vessel with two anthropomorphic cat deities. 6"H x 5-1/2"W. Provenance: Ex-private TX Collection
0145: A Nazca Feline Double Spouted VesselEst. US$1,500-US$1,800Lot Passed
A Nazca Polychrome Face Kero: Pre-Columbian, Peru, Ca. 200-600 AD. Painted Polychrome vessel with face and nose in low relief. 4-3/4"D. Provenance: Ex-private TX Collection acquired from Arte Primitivo, NY. Authenticity
0149: A Nazca Polychrome Face KeroEst. US$1,000-US$1,200Lot Passed
A Fine Nazca Polychrome Kero, ex-Sotheby's: South Coast Peru, Ca. 400 A.D. A beautifully made deep cup on rounded base with flared rim. An elaborate female painted and molded in relief on the body sitting crossed legged, her protruding face
0159: A Fine Nazca Polychrome Kero, ex-Sotheby'sEst. US$5,000-US$6,000Lot Passed
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A Moche Stirrup Vessel in Shape of a Frog: Pre-Columbian, from Northern Peru, Ca 200 to 300 AD. Moche I stirrup vessel in the form of a large frog with bloated body and left in resevred red color. 7-1/4"H x 6-1/2"L. Provenance:
0160: A Moche Stirrup Vessel in Shape of a FrogEst. US$650-US$800
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A Moche Bi-Chrome Florero, ex-Christie's: This is a stunning piece of Moche art, very large and decorated with most interesting scenes. It dates to the Middle Moche period, ca. 200-500 C.E. and has a star provenance.Flared bowls like this,
0161: A Moche Bi-Chrome Florero, ex-Christie'sEst. US$12,000-US$15,000Lot Passed
A Moche Macabre Skeletal Vessel: This is a very remarkable and rather macabre vessel from Peru. It dates to the Moche IV phase, circa 500 CE. The unusual scene depicts two skeletal figures. The larger one rests his left hand on the
0162: A Moche Macabre Skeletal VesselEst. US$3,000-US$4,000Lot Passed
A Pre-Columbian Seated Moche Figure: North Coast, Peru, AD 200-500. Seated male figure wearing a mantle and hunched forward with chin resting on hands. Face beautifully modeled with eyes closed or possibly indicating blindness.
0163: A Pre-Columbian Seated Moche FigureEst. US$3,000-US$4,000Lot Passed
A La Aguada Human-Head Form Stone Axe Head: Argentina, La Aguada, Ca 500 AD. Very fine and rare stone axe head carved of basalt with human head to one side, rounded axe on opposite and raised nodes in between - deep grrove where once attached
0165: A La Aguada Human-Head Form Stone Axe HeadEst. US$2,000-US$3,500Lot Passed
A Huari Double Spout Fisherman Vessel: Pre-Columbian, from the South Coast, Peru. ca. 600- 700 AD. Fisherman atop a type of reed boat still used in Peru to the present day, net and a fish in front of him. 7.5"L, 5.5"H, 4"L spout to
0166: A Huari Double Spout Fisherman VesselEst. US$1,800-US$2,500Lot Passed
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