Antiquities Auction 27: Discovery Sale 2014-01-26 Auction - 284 Price Results - Ancient Resource Auctions in CA - Page 4
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Glendale, CA, United States
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Antiquities Auction 27: Discovery Sale

An inexpensive selection of well-provenanced ancient Egyptian, Greek, Roman, Near Eastern, Medieval and Pre-Columbian artifacts.
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Cache blade from Indiana hornstone: A large cache blade made from Indiana hornstone, Woodland period, c. 500 BC – 500 AD. It is 5 (12.7cm) long, 3 3/8 in (8.6cm) wide and is nicely flaked. Beautiful color, with large and vivid blue
0044: Cache blade from Indiana hornstoneEst. US$200-US$300Lot Passed
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Group of 4 Pre-Colombian terracottas: A group of 4 Pre-Colombian terracottas, including a Colima figure with spiked ears, two heads from figures, and a terracotta votive head. Largest piece measures 3 7/8 in (9.8 cm) in height. Ex
0045: Group of 4 Pre-Colombian terracottasEst. US$200-US$300
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A lot of 2 Pre-Columbian terracottas: A lot of 2 Pre-Columbian terracottas. The first a Vera Cruz head, 400-800 AD, with a flat face, stretched ears, and large nose and lips, H: 1 3/10 in (3.4 cm). The second piece is a partial roller
0046: A lot of 2 Pre-Columbian terracottasEst. US$200-US$300
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Rare Jalisco figure from West Mexico: A rare Jalisco figure from West Mexico, c. 100 BC – 300 AD. This fine San Sebastian figure is 5 ½ in (14cm) high and is posed seated, with one hand held to the mouth in an eating gesture. He is
0047: Rare Jalisco figure from West MexicoEst. US$200-US$300
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Maya head fragment from Guatemala: A large Maya head fragment from the Quiche area of Guatemala, c. 400 – 800 AD. This unusual example is 3 in (7.6cm) high, 3 in (7.6cm) wide and is a rare depiction of a sideways facing individual,
0048: Maya head fragment from GuatemalaEst. US$200-US$300
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Vera Cruz head fragment from Mexico: A choice Vera Cruz head fragment from Mexico, c. 300 – 900 AD. This beautifully sculpted piece is 2 in (5.1cm) high and depicts one of the Old Gods. He is wearing a fancy headdress and is adorned
0049: Vera Cruz head fragment from MexicoEst. US$200-US$300
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Taino head fragment from Hispaniola: A superb Taino head fragment from Hispaniola, c. 1000 – 1500 AD. It is 3 ½ in (8.9cm) wide and depicts a zoomorphic deity, most likely the Monkey God. Superbly detailed, good mineral deposits,
0050: Taino head fragment from HispaniolaEst. US$200-US$300
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Pair of Lambayeque (Sican) tweezers: A beautiful pair of Lambayeque (Sican) tweezers from Peru, c. 700 – 1300 AD. It is 2-1/8” long and is delicately incised on both sides with an intricate snake skin pattern. Intact. Ex Freeman
0051: Pair of Lambayeque (Sican) tweezersEst. US$200-US$300Lot Passed
Jamacoaque figure from Ecuador: A fine Jamacoaque figure from Ecuador, c. 300 BC – 400 AD. This nicely detailed female is 3 ½ in (8.9cm) tall and is depicted with arms at her sides. She is attired with extensive clothing and is
0052: Jamacoaque figure from EcuadorEst. US$200-US$300Lot Passed
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A set of coins and an oil lamp: A set of coins and an oil lamp from 1971 commemorating York's 1900 years of history. Lot includes a terracotta lamp with birds within the discus, written around the rim is - York 1971, EBURACUM LXXI,
0053: A set of coins and an oil lampEst. US$200-US$300
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2 modern figurines of Egyptian cats: A lot of 2 modern figurines of cats modeled off of the well-known bronze cat at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City. The first is a nicely done resin copy of the seated cat with sharp
0054: 2 modern figurines of Egyptian catsEst. US$200-US$300
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Museum copy of Egyptian apis bull: A composite museum copy of an Egyptian bronze apis bull striding forward, H: 2 4/5 in (7.2cm), L: 2 ¼ in (5.8cm). The original resides in storage at the University of Pennsylvania Museum of
0055: Museum copy of Egyptian apis bullEst. US$200-US$300
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3 Roman-style core glass vessels: Lot of 3 Roman style core glass vessels. The first a footed vessel with two small handles, and dark blue, light blue, and yellow feathering, H: 2 1/5 in (5.6cm). The second a footed vessel with
0056: 3 Roman-style core glass vesselsEst. US$200-US$300
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3 Roman-style core glass vessels: Lot of 3 Roman style core glass vessels. The a footed vessel with flat rim, two handles, and orange and dark blue feathering and banding. The foot has been applied and has light blue and dark blue
0057: 3 Roman-style core glass vesselsEst. US$200-US$300
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A Grand Tour black-figure oinoche: A Grand Tour copy of Greek black figure oinoche depicting a satyr chasing a maiden carrying a cloth, H: 6 in (15.3cm). A drapery hangs between the two band of waves decorates the body below the neck.
0058: A Grand Tour black-figure oinocheEst. US$200-US$300
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Museum copy of Cypriot horse and rider: A composite museum copy of a Cypriot terracotta horse and rider, H: 7 in (18cm), L: 4 1/8 in (10.5cm). The original resides in the British Museum with the description 'Terracotta figure of horse and
0059: Museum copy of Cypriot horse and riderEst. US$200-US$300
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Museum copy of Cypriot horse figure: A composite museum copy of a Cypriot terracotta horse figure, H: 9 in (23.1cm), L: 7 1/3 in (18.6cm). The original resides in storage at the University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and
0060: Museum copy of Cypriot horse figureEst. US$200-US$300
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Museum copy of Minoan snake goddess: A composite museum copy of the famed faience Minoan snake goddess, H: 11 1/8 in (28.3cm). The original resides in the Heraklion Archaeological Museum in Greece and was found in the temple
0061: Museum copy of Minoan snake goddessEst. US$200-US$300
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Mycenaean-style bronze dagger: A Mycenaean-style bronze dagger, early 20th century, cast as a single piece, ribbed grip with some raised decoration above. Intact with green patina. L: 14 ¼ in (36.2cm). Ex West Sussex, England,
0062: Mycenaean-style bronze daggerEst. US$200-US$300
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Museum copy of 2nd Century Gandharan lion: A composite museum copy of a 2nd Century Gandharan slate lion, H: 7 ½ in (19.1cm), 7 1/3 in (18.7cm). The original resides in storage at the University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and
0063: Museum copy of 2nd Century Gandharan lionEst. US$200-US$300
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Museum copy of Sumerian diorite staff head: A composite museum copy of a Sumerian diorite staff's head in the form of a ram, H: 3 1/8 in (8cm). The original resides in storage at the University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and
0064: Museum copy of Sumerian diorite staff headEst. US$200-US$300
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Museum copy of Neo-Sumerian foundation figure: A composite museum copy of a Neo-Sumerian copper alloy foundation figure from the Ur III, Sulgi period, H: 8 in (20.2cm). The original resides in storage at the University of Pennsylvania Museum of
0065: Museum copy of Neo-Sumerian foundation figureEst. US$200-US$300
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Two museum copies of cuneiform tablets: A lot of two composite museum copies of ancient terracotta cuneiform tablets. The first appearing to be a Sumerian administrative account of crop, likely barley, distribution, H: 2 ½ in (6.3cm), W:
0066: Two museum copies of cuneiform tabletsEst. US$200-US$300
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Museum copy of Syrian dish: A composite museum copy of a Syrian footed dish, with one side decorated in relief with a recumbent human headed bull, L: 6 in (15.2cm), W: 3 1/8 in (8cm).
0067: Museum copy of Syrian dishEst. US$200-US$300
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