Antiquities, Pre-Columbian & Ethnographic Art 2015-05-21 Auction - 395 Price Results - Artemis Gallery in CO
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Greek Apulian Bell KraterLuristan Bronze Battle Sword -- 27-1/2" LongEgyptian Faience Amulet of Taweris, ex-Bonham's
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Boulder County, CO, United States
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Antiquities, Pre-Columbian & Ethnographic Art

Artemis Gallery

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Join us for our May 21st auction as we take you around the world and throughout history by showcasing Classical, Near Eastern, Far Eastern, Pre-Columbian and Ethnographic art. We’re proud to feature many superb Pre-Columbian examples from a private collector in Houston, TX as well as a number of Classical antiquities from a private collector in England. Highlights include an adorable plump Colima puppy with an endearing wagging tail and a medieval iron and bronze dagger from the Battle of Towton during the War of Roses. No matter what your budget or taste, we have something for you!
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Egyptian Middle Kingdom Hippopotamus: Egypt, Middle Kingdom, ca. 2061 to 1784 BCE. Standing on an integral, rectangular, sledge-like base, with long snout, small ears and tail. Size: 4-3/8"L (11 cm) x 3-1/4"H (8.1 cm). Cf. P.
0001: Egyptian Middle Kingdom HippopotamusEst. US$1,950-US$3,500Lot Passed
Egyptian Serpentine Kohl Vessel: Egypt, Middle Kingdom, ca. 2100 to 1700 BCE. Biconical vessel with flat, off-set foot. Drill lines in the interior. Size: 1-1/2"H (3.7 cm). Provenance: Ex-private Herbert A. Cahn collection, Basle,
0001B: Egyptian Serpentine Kohl VesselEst. US$400-US$600Lot Passed
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Egyptian Faience Amulet of Taweris, ex-Bonham's: Egypt, Late Period, ca. 715 to 730 BCE. Gorgeous blue green faience amulet of Taweris, protectress of women in childbirth. She is depicted as a bipedal hippopotamus with the tail of a crocodile.
0003: Egyptian Faience Amulet of Taweris, ex-Bonham'sEst. US$550-US$950
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Egyptian Wood Hand From Sarcophagus: Egypt, Late Dynastic Period, ca. 652 to 315 BCE. Fine carved hand from a sarcophagus. Carved from single piece of cedar, with fingers folded, thumb resting atop the pointer finger. There are two
0005: Egyptian Wood Hand From SarcophagusEst. US$500-US$700Lot Passed
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Egyptian Green Faience Ushabti: Egypt, Late Dynastic, 26th to 30th Dynasties, ca. 662 to 315 BCE. Standing mummiform figure ready to do his master's bidding in the afterlife. Holds crook and flail, with band of hieroglyphic text
0005A: Egyptian Green Faience UshabtiEst. US$500-US$700
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Coptic Bone Nude Female Figure: Egypt, Coptic period, ca. 6th century CE. Carved bone figure depicting a nude female. with incised facial features and pubic area. Arms made separately now gone. Old collection numbers behind and
0005B: Coptic Bone Nude Female FigureEst. US$400-US$600Lot Passed
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Egyptian Limestone Eroticon of Male, ex-Christie's: Egypt, Ptolemaic Period, ca. 305 to 30 BCE. An evocative sculptural rendering carved from limestone of a diminutive male figure with his arms and legs spread around his towering phallus. Size:
0006: Egyptian Limestone Eroticon of Male, ex-Christie'sEst. US$925-US$1,250
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European Bronze Shield Boss: Germania, 2nd century BCE to 1st century CE. Flat conical shape, short thorn. Size: 5-1/3" in diameter (13.5 cm) + custom lucite stand. Provenance: Ex-private, South Germany collection; acquired on
0006B: European Bronze Shield BossEst. US$1,400-US$2,100Lot Passed
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Romano-Egyptian Terracotta Male, ex-Christie's: Romano-Egyptian, ca. 1st to 2nd century CE. An impressive terracotta depiction of a bearded Ithyphallic male, Bes-like and pot-bellied crouching with his right hand on his knee, his left cradling
0007: Romano-Egyptian Terracotta Male, ex-Christie'sEst. US$650-US$1,500
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Cypriot Redware Milk Bowl: Greece, Cyprus, ca. 1500 BCE. Early redware "milk" bowl. Rounded construction covered in red slip with black firing clouds around rim, small suspension lug at shoulder. Size: 6" in diameter.
0009A: Cypriot Redware Milk BowlEst. US$600-US$900Lot Passed
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Anatolian Marble Head from Kilia Idol: Western Anatolian, Cycladic, Bronze Age II, ca. 2700 to 2500 BCE. Marble head from a Kilia idol, of basic form with a smooth facial plane rising toward the chin, long nearly straight nose. The
0009B: Anatolian Marble Head from Kilia IdolEst. US$600-US$900
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Anatolian Marble Female Idol of Kiliya Type: Western Asia, Early Bronze Age II, ca. 2700 to 2300 BCE. Flat, highly-stylized marble figurine of the Kiliya type, with long, narrow torso and angled arms. An incised triangle accentuates the pubic
0009C: Anatolian Marble Female Idol of Kiliya TypeEst. US$800-US$1,200
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Rare Neolithic Greek Terracotta Head Idol: From Thessaly, Greece.ca. 6th to 4th millennium BCE. A very early terracotta head with dome-like top, slit eyes and open mouth. Nice orange pigment. Piece itself measures 2-1/4"H (5.7 cm) + custom
0009D: Rare Neolithic Greek Terracotta Head IdolEst. US$1,100-US$1,750Lot Passed
Neolithic Greek Terracotta Bust: Neolithic, ca. 6th to 4th millennium BCE. An emotive, terracotta bust with slit eyes and mouth, and hands to breasts. Very rare. Custom stand. Size: 1-7/8"H (4.8 cm). Provenance: Ex-private
0009E: Neolithic Greek Terracotta BustEst. US$750-US$1,000Lot Passed
Greek Ar Silver Tetradrachm from Aspendos: Greece, Pamphylia, ca. 370 to 333 BCE. The obverse features two naked athletes wrestling. In a field to the right, triskeles of human legs. This coin is a tribute to the wrestlers that
0010A: Greek Ar Silver Tetradrachm from AspendosEst. US$1,400-US$1,800Lot Passed
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