Sold2019ANCIENT NEAR EASTERN TELL HALAF FERTILITY IDOLA terracotta figurine of a seated female with extended legs, arms folded beneath the breasts, pinched deltoid head. 4th millennium B.C. Provenance: Ex Steinberg collection; acquired London art marSee Sold Price
Sold2023Mother Goddess. Tell Halaf, Syria, 6th millennium B.C. Polychrome terracotta. Origin: - CollectionMother Goddess. Tell Halaf, Syria, 6th millennium BC. Polychrome terracotta. Provenance: - Collection of Michel Vinaver, French writer and playwright (Paris 1927-2022). - To his children, Anouk, BarbaSee Sold Price
Sold2016Tell Halaf Clay Fertility Idol - 6000 Years Old!Ancient Near East, Anatolia (central Turkey) and Northern Syria, Tell Halaf, ca. 5000 to 4000 BCE. The Halaf culture of Anatolia and ancient Syria came about in approximately 5000 BCE and created femaSee Sold Price
Sold2016Tell Halaf Pottery Fertility Idol - 6000 Years Old!Ancient Near East, Anatolia (central Turkey) and Northern Syria, Tell Halaf, ca. 5000 to 4000 BCE. The Halaf culture of Anatolia and ancient Syria came about in approximately 5000 BCE and created femaSee Sold Price
Sold2018Tell Halaf Terracotta Figure - Seated Fertility IdolAncient Near East, Anatolia (central Turkey) or northern Syria, Tell Halaf area, ca. 6500 to 4500 BCE. A petite terracotta fertility figure depicted a seated woman with voluptuous breasts and thighs tSee Sold Price
Sold2022Anatolian Tell Halaf Pottery Female Idol**Originally Listed At $400** Western Asia/Near East, Anatolia (central Turkey) or northern Syria, Tell Halaf area, ca. 6500 to 4500 BCE. A fascinating pottery fertility figure depicting a seated womaSee Sold Price
Sold2018Marble Tell Brak Eye Idol, 4th Millennium B.C.Item: Marble Tell Brak Eye Idol, 4th Millennium B.C. Date/Origin: Syria, Tell Brak, 4th Millennium B.C. Materials: Marble Dimensions: 5.3 cm L - 2 1/8 inches Provenance: Previously collection of Mr. ASee Sold Price
Sold2017Western Asiatic Tell Halaf Type Idol4th millennium BC. A carved stone idol formed as a seated female with hands under prominent breasts, a crown(?) to the top of the head. 27 grams, 52mm (2"). Property of a London gentleman; acquired beSee Sold Price
Sold2023Tell Halaf Terracotta Fertility Idol6th-5th century B.C. Modelled seated with knees drawn towards chest, arms cradling large breasts, pinched head; linear painted detailing to body and face; fired clay. Cf. Staatliche Museen zu Berlin,See Sold Price
Sold2024ANCIENT NEOLITHIC TELL HALAF SEATED MOTHER FIGURINEAn ancient Tell Halaf seated mother goddess figurine, dating back to the Neolithic period circa 5000 BC, featuring a remarkable artifact symbolizing fertility and maternal care in ancient cultures. CaSee Sold Price
Sold2017Mesopotamian Tell Brak Alabaster Eye IdolSyria, Tell Brak, Middle Uruk period, 4th millennium BCE. This is a smooth alabaster idol dominated by huge, staring eyes with incised details. The head - dominated by the eyes - jut above a trapezoidSee Sold Price
Sold2018Tell Halaf Stone Figures - Eye Idol + FrogAncient Near East, Holy Land, Tell Brak, Middle Uruk Period, ca. 4th millennium BCE. An intriguing gathering of two hand-carved stone figures. One figure is an "eye idol," so named because of the pairSee Sold Price
Sold2021Tell Halaf Terracotta Mother Goddess Idol4th millennium BC. A ceramic figure modelled as a seated goddess with legs folded in front of the body, pinched head and face, wearing a headdress; facial features and detailing to the legs applied inSee Sold Price
Sold2016Western Asiatic Tell Halaf Type Ceramic Goddess Idol7th-6th millennium BC. A Neolithic ceramic figure of a seated female with small head, prominent nose and bun on top; arms looped under breasts; large legs tapering to a point and with traces of horizoSee Sold Price
Sold2018Tell Brak Steatite Double Eye Idol, 4th Millennium B.C.Item: Tell Brak Steatite Double Eye Idol, 4th Millennium B.C. Date & Origin: Tell Brak, Syria, c. 3300 BC Material: Steatite Dimension: 8.5 cm H - 3 3/8 inches Provenance: British private collection,See Sold Price
Sold20246 Turkish Tel Halaf Ceramic Mother Goddess Figures(6) Ancient Turkish fertility idols. Although not dated they appear to be Tell Halaf clay fertility idols, a mixed group of ceramic fertility goddess figurines, many with applied black pigment detailSee Sold Price
Sold2018Very Fine Tell Halaf Pottery Mother Goddess - 7000 Y/OAncient Near East, Anatolia (central Turkey) or northern Syria, Tell Halaf area, ca. 6500 to 4500 BCE. A petite terracotta fertility figure depicting a seated woman with voluptuous breasts and thighsSee Sold Price
Sold2022Exhibited Tell Halaf Terracotta Mother Goddess FigureNear East, Mesopotamia, probably Syria, Tell Halaf area, ca. 6500 to 4500 BCE. A petite terracotta fertility figure depicting a seated woman with enlarged, voluptuous breasts and thighs as if emphasizSee Sold Price
Sold2016Tel Halaf Terracotta Seated Mother GoddessNear East, Mesopotamia, probably Syria, Tell Halaf area, ca. 6500 to 4500 BCE. A petite terracotta fertility figure depicting a seated woman with enlarged, voluptuous breasts and thighs so as to emphaSee Sold Price
Sold2016Tel Halaf Terracotta Seated Mother GoddessNear East, Mesopotamia, probably Syria, Tell Halaf area, ca. 6500 to 4500 BCE. A petite terracotta fertility figure depicting a seated woman with enlarged, voluptuous breasts and thighs so as to emphaSee Sold Price
Sold20176000 Year Old Tell Halaf Pottery Fertility FigureNear East, Anatolia (central Turkey) or northern Syria, Tell Halaf area, ca. 6500 to 4500 BCE. A petite terracotta fertility figure depicting a seated woman with nubbin breasts and voluptuous thighs tSee Sold Price
Sold2018Tell Halaf Pottery Seated Fertility FigureAncient Near East, Anatolia (central Turkey) or northern Syria, Tell Halaf area, ca. 6500 to 4500 BCE. A petite terracotta fertility figure depicting a seated woman with a singular nubbin-shaped breasSee Sold Price
Sold2018Early Tell Halaf Terracotta Mother GoddessAncient Near East, Anatolia (central Turkey) or northern Syria, Tell Halaf area, ca. 6500 to 4500 BCE. A rather large terracotta fertility figure depicting a seated woman with voluptuous breasts and tSee Sold Price
2017Ancient Near East Tell Halaf Pair of Early Stone SealsAncient Near East, Syria, Tell Halaf, ca. 4500 BCE. Two ancient stone seals. The first is a roughly square form, made from a white-beige steatite, depicting a stylized set of lines that appear woven tSee Sold Price
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