Sold2020Ancient Babylonian Ishtar Idol c.2000 BC. Size 4 3/4Ancient Babylonian Ishtar Idol c.2000 BC. Size 4 3/4 inches high + mount. Hollow terracotta Ishtar Idol, hands under breast. custom mounted. Provenance: The Estate Of Robert Onsted, acquired in The USSee Sold Price
Sold2021Fine Syro Hittite Terracotta Astarte Idol w/ TLAncient Near East, Northern Syria, Syro-Hittite culture, ca. 2200 to 1900 BCE. An enticing, hand-built pottery figure of Astarte - known as Ishtar in parts of Mesopotamia - the goddess associated withSee Sold Price
Sold2018Ancient Babylonian Terracotta Idol c.1900 BCAncient Babylonian Terracotta Idol c.1900 BC. Size 2 1/2 inches high. Fine ancient female goddess. a fragment from a full figure. Condition:perfect. Provenance: from the estate of Robert Thompson of PSee Sold Price
Sold2023Ancient Near Eastern Ishtar Idol c.1200 BC.Ancient Near Eastern Ishtar Idol c.1200 BC. Size 3 1/4 inches high + stand. Ancient Near Eastern, Terracotta female Idol torso. Custom mounted. Provenance: Ex David Hendin Collection, acquired in IsraSee Sold Price
Sold2023Ancient Near Eastern Ishtar Idol c.1200 BC.Ancient Near Eastern Ishtar Idol c.1200 BC. Size 2 3/4 inches high + stand. Ancient Near Eastern, Terracotta seated female Idol wearing unusual headdress. Custom mounted. Provenance: Ex David Hendin CSee Sold Price
2017Babylonian Terracotta Standing Musician - FemaleAncient Near East, Babylon, ca. 2200 to 1550 BCE. A sculpted pottery female figure shown standing and playing a reed pipe, a common musical instrument in ancient times. She is shown wearing a long floSee Sold Price
Sold2017Sumerian / Babylonian Terracotta Seal - IbexAncient Near East, Babylon or Sumeria, ca. 2nd millennium BCE. A fascinating round pottery seal, pierced laterally and depicting a fleeing antelope. The animal's head is turned back as it runs, as ifSee Sold Price
Sold2021Rare Tel Brak / Middle Uruk Pottery Eye IdolAncient Near East, Tel Brak, modern day Syria, Middle Uruk Period, ca. 3700 to 3500 BCE. An intriguing, abstract terracotta figure with a broad, annular base, a conical body and an equally sized, flarSee Sold Price
Sold2023Tel Brak / Middle Uruk Pottery Eye IdolAncient Near East, Tel Brak, modern day Syria, Middle Uruk Period, ca. 3700 to 3500 BCE. An intriguing, abstract terracotta figure with a broad, annular base, a conical body and an equally sized, flarSee Sold Price
Sold2016Ancient Persian Terracotta Fertility IdolNear East, Persia, ca. 4th to 2nd century BCE. This is a hollow pottery figure - potentially a mold - in excellent condition, showing a mostly naked woman with exaggerated thighs and hips, her hands hSee Sold Price
Sold2023Tel Brak / Middle Uruk Pottery Eye Idol**Originally Listed At $400** Ancient Near East, Tel Brak, modern day Syria, Middle Uruk Period, ca. 3700 to 3500 BCE. An intriguing, abstract terracotta figure with a broad, annular base, a conical bSee Sold Price
Sold2022Ancient Near East Terracotta Idol w/ Bird FaceAncient Near East, Syria, ca. late 3rd to early 2nd millennium BCE. An intriguing idol of abstract form, hand-built from pottery, with a columnar body and a slightly flared base. The slender figure hoSee Sold Price
Sold2022Phoenician Pottery Fertility Goddess Idol - Tanit**First Time At Auction** Ancient Eastern Mediterranean / Western Anatolia, Phoenicia, ca. 6th to 2nd century BCE. A mold-made terracotta votive figurine representing Tanit, the Phoenician goddess invSee Sold Price
Sold2024Phoenician Pottery Fertility Goddess Idol.Phoenician Pottery Fertility Goddess Idol - Tanit,Ancient Eastern Mediterranean-Western Anatolia, Phoenicia, ca. 6th to 2nd century BC, A mold-made terracotta votive figurine representing Tanit, the PSee Sold Price
Sold2023Phoenician Pottery Fertility Goddess Idol - TanitAncient Eastern Mediterranean-Western Anatolia, Phoenicia, ca. 6th to 2nd century BC, A mold-made terracotta votive figurine representing Tanit, the Phoenician goddess invoked for fertility. Size: 17See Sold Price
Sold2023Mesopotamian Pottery Plaque Male Deity**First Time At Auction** Ancient Near East, Mesopotamian, Babylonian, ca. 2200 to 1550 BCE. A fine, mold-made terracotta plaque depicting a male deity, possibly Nergal, the war god of the underworldSee Sold Price
Sold2016Large Amlash Terracotta Fertility Idol - 1000 BCE!Ancient Near East, northern Iran, Amlash culture, ca. 1000 to 800 BCE. This is a very classic looking "fertility idol", hand sculpted from pottery, showing a female figure with emphasized thighs, a beSee Sold Price
Sold2022Syro-Hittite Pottery Idol of AstarteAncient Near East, Northern Syria, Syro-Hittite culture, ca. 2200 to 1900 BCE. An enticing, hand-built pottery figure of Astarte - known as Ishtar in parts of Mesopotamia - the goddess associated withSee Sold Price
Sold2023Syro-Hittite Terracotta Goddess, AstarteAncient Near East, Northern Syria, Syro-Hittite culture, ca. 2200 to 1900 BCE. An enticing, hand-built pottery figure of Astarte - known as Ishtar in parts of Mesopotamia - the goddess associated withSee Sold Price
Sold2022Syro-Hittite Pottery Idol of AstarteAncient Near East, Northern Syria, Syro-Hittite culture, ca. 2200 to 1900 BCE. An enticing, hand-built pottery figure of Astarte - known as Ishtar in parts of Mesopotamia - the goddess associated withSee Sold Price
Sold2017Rare Tel Brak Terracotta Eye IdolAncient Near East, Tel Brak, modern day Syria, Middle Uruk Period, ca. 3700 to 3500 BCE. An abstract pottery figure with a conical body and an equally sized large, flaring pair of round, open discs thSee Sold Price
Sold2018Mesopotamian Terracotta Fragment of Pazuzu - TL'dAncient Near East, Mesopotamia, ca. 2nd millennium BCE. A pottery maskette depicting the grotesque features of the god of Pazuzu (Fazuzu or Pazuza) from Assyrian and Babylonian mythology. Enormous eyeSee Sold Price
Sold2018Syro-Hittite Terracotta Idol - Goddess AstarteAncient Near East, Syro-Hittite, ca. 2800 to 1500 BCE. An abstract pottery figure of the goddess Astarte, made to have a simple physical form until it reaches the arms and shoulders, where it becomesSee Sold Price
Sold2017Ancient Vinca Pottery Head**First Time At Auction** Europe, Balkan area, Vinca culture, ca. 5th millennium BCE. A rare hand-built terracotta idol of beige and brown hues with finely incised markings including eyes, facial markSee Sold Price