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Gandharan carved-schist figure of seated Bodhisattva, circa 200 AD, 620mm x 420mm (24.4in x 165in), 48.94kg (108lbs). Provenance: collection of London gentleman, 1970s Japanese collection. Estimate £4,000-£8,000 ($5,010-$10,020). Image courtesy of Apollo Art Auctions, London

Ancient art, antiquities and other treasures abound at Apollo, April 22-23

Roman legionary bronze helmet with wings of Jupiter’s thunderbolt (a motif symbolizing power), hinged C-shape cutouts for ears, flared neck guard, circa 100 BC-100 AD. Weight: 905g (2lbs). Provenance: European private collection; formerly in F. Breydel collection, Belgium, 1970s. Estimate £12,000-£24,000 ($15,032-$30,064). Image courtesy of Apollo Art Auctions, London
Roman legionary bronze helmet with wings of Jupiter’s thunderbolt (a motif symbolizing power), hinged C-shape cutouts for ears, flared neck guard, circa 100 BC-100 AD. Weight: 905g (2lbs). Provenance: European private collection; formerly in F. Breydel collection, Belgium, 1970s. Estimate £12,000-£24,000 ($15,032-$30,064). Image courtesy of Apollo Art Auctions, London

LONDON – Apollo Art Auctions, Europe’s most trusted source for expertly authenticated ancient artifacts, takes pleasure in announcing highlights of their April 22-23 sale of ancient art, antiquities and coins. More than 800 museum-worthy lots will be offered, representing the finest relics, wearable jewelry and weaponry available for private ownership. The selection traverses many historical periods, embracing the unique cultures of Classical Europe, Egypt, the Near East, India and China. As always, an abundance of Islamic treasures has been included, as well as medieval and Viking jewelry, swords and knives. Each and every artwork or object has been personally curated by Apollo Art Auctions’ experts under the supervision of gallery director Dr Ivan Bonchev, PhD, University of Oxford. Absentee and Internet live bidding will be available through LiveAuctioneers.

The diverse array of highlights begins with an extremely rare weapon from Egypt’s New Kingdom and 18th Dynasty, a fearsome circa 1550-1292 BC bronze dagger. Measuring 16.5 inches long, its distinctive design features a tapering pointed blade and a separately cast, riveted hilt. The hilt itself has an arched guard that tapers along the sides of the blade, while the openwork pommel flares to secure the oval openwork bone terminal. This incredible weapon is similar to an example in the collection of The Brooklyn Museum and comes to auction with an estimate of £12,000-£24,000 ($15,032-$30,064).

Egyptian bronze dagger with elaborate handle, New Kingdom, 18th Dynasty, circa 1550-1292 BC. Similar to an example in the collection of The Brooklyn Museum. 420mm x 63mm (16.5in x 2.48in), 570g (1lb 4oz). Provenance: European private collection; formerly with Ureus Gallery, Paris, 2013. Estimate £12,000-£24,000 ($15,032-$30,064). Image courtesy of Apollo Art Auctions, London
Egyptian bronze dagger with elaborate handle, New Kingdom, 18th Dynasty, circa 1550-1292 BC. Similar to an example in the collection of The Brooklyn Museum. 420mm x 63mm (16.5in x 2.48in), 570g (1lb 4oz). Provenance: European private collection; formerly with Ureus Gallery, Paris, 2013. Estimate £12,000-£24,000 ($15,032-$30,064). Image courtesy of Apollo Art Auctions, London

Apollo Art Auctions has had the privilege of handling many magnificent helmets in the past, and this month’s auction adds yet another extraordinary example to the list. Lot 417, a circa 100 BC-100 AD Roman legionary bronze helmet must be seen to be fully appreciated. It easily qualifies as a work of art, with its rich verdigris finish and unusual design that includes wings of “Jupiter’s thunderbolt,” a flared neck guard and hinged C-shape cutouts for the warrior’s ears. Previously in a European private collection and, before that, the 1970s F Breydel collection in Belgium, it will cross the auction block with a £12,000-£24,000 ($15,032-$30,064) estimate.

Medieval Viking forged iron sword with broad blade tapering to a sharp point, circa 900-1100 AD, 805mm x 110mm (31.69in x 43in), 690g (1lb 8oz). Provenance: property of European collector, formerly in collection of Earl Mitchell, London, 1990s. Estimate £4,000-£8,000 ($5,010-$10,020). Image courtesy of Apollo Art Auctions, London
Medieval Viking forged iron sword with broad blade tapering to a sharp point, circa 900-1100 AD, 805mm x 110mm (31.69in x 43in), 690g (1lb 8oz). Provenance: property of European collector, formerly in collection of Earl Mitchell, London, 1990s. Estimate £4,000-£8,000 ($5,010-$10,020). Image courtesy of Apollo Art Auctions, London

From a later period, a medieval (circa 900-1100 AD) Viking forged iron sword with a broad, tapering blade is as attractive as it is intimidating – a testament to the fact that Viking swords were more than just battle gear; they were viewed as symbols of power and status. Sometimes they were symbolically presented to warriors by chieftains. The auction example, which is nearly 32 inches long, will be offered with a £4,000-£8,000 ($5,010-$10,020) estimate.

Rare Byzantine bronze processional cross, Eastern Mediterranean to Middle East, circa 500-800 AD. Crafted to the highest degree of skill and artistry. Size: 500mm x 265mm (20in x 10.43in). Weight: 2.04kg (4lbs 8oz). Provenance: NYC collection, ex Fortuna Fine Arts, NYC. Estimate £4,000-£8,000 ($5,010-$10,020). Image courtesy of Apollo Art Auctions, London
Rare Byzantine bronze processional cross, Eastern Mediterranean to Middle East, circa 500-800 AD. Crafted to the highest degree of skill and artistry. Size: 500mm x 265mm (20in x 10.43in). Weight: 2.04kg (4lbs 8oz). Provenance: NYC collection, ex Fortuna Fine Arts, NYC. Estimate £4,000-£8,000 ($5,010-$10,020). Image courtesy of Apollo Art Auctions, London

A hand-crafted metal masterpiece dating to circa 500-800 AD, a rare Byzantine (Eastern Mediterranean to Middle East) bronze processional cross exhibits the highest degree of skill and artistry in its construction. Ornate and strikingly beautiful, it is of a type that would have been used in ritualistic, military or imperial processions. With a line of provenance that includes both a New York collection and Fortuna Fine Arts, its pre-auction estimate is £4,000-£8,000 ($5,010-$10,020).

Byzantine marble reliquary with eight pillars and elegant openwork foliate tracery, circa 300-900 AD, 250mm x 375mm (9.8in x 14.76in), 25.35kg (55lbs 14oz). Accompanied by professional historical report from Ancient Report Specialists. Provenance: property of a London gentleman, Trimbacher collection, acquired in 1980 in Germany. Estimate £8,000-£16,000 ($10,020-$20,040). Image courtesy of Apollo Art Auctions, London
Byzantine marble reliquary with eight pillars and elegant openwork foliate tracery, circa 300-900 AD, 250mm x 375mm (9.8in x 14.76in), 25.35kg (55lbs 14oz). Accompanied by professional historical report from Ancient Report Specialists. Provenance: property of a London gentleman, Trimbacher collection, acquired in 1980 in Germany. Estimate £8,000-£16,000 ($10,020-$20,040). Image courtesy of Apollo Art Auctions, London

The sale is graced by several important Byzantine artworks, including a circa 300-900 AD marble reliquary with eight pillars and elegant openwork foliate tracery. It was recently the property of a London gentleman, and prior to that, was part of the Trimbacher collection and acquired in 1980 in Germany. It is accompanied by a professional historical report from Ancient Report Specialists and carries an estimate of £8,000-£16,000 ($10,020-$20,040).

Byzantine gold ring with central emerald, beaded borders flanking openwork design of scrolled decoration. XRF analysis of metallurgical content suggests ancient origin and detects no sign of modern trace elements. Provenance: London private collection. Estimate £3,000-£6,000 ($3,760-$7,520). Image courtesy of Apollo Art Auctions, London
Byzantine gold ring with central emerald, beaded borders flanking openwork design of scrolled decoration. XRF analysis of metallurgical content suggests ancient origin and detects no sign of modern trace elements. Provenance: London private collection. Estimate £3,000-£6,000 ($3,760-$7,520). Image courtesy of Apollo Art Auctions, London

Also of Byzantine origin, a visually appealing gold ring with a central emerald is designed with beaded borders that flank an openwork design of scrolled decoration. The ring’s XRF analysis of metallurgical content supports its ancient origin and indicates no modern trace elements are present in the piece. Previously part of a London private collection, it will be offered with a £3,000-£6,000 ($3,760-$7,520) estimate.

Greek Hellenistic gold ring with pointed, lozenge-shape ring and skillfully engraved depiction of a bull, circa 500-400 BC. XRF analysis of metallurgical content suggests ancient origin and detects no sign of modern trace elements. Provenance: London private collection; British art market 1990s. Estimate £6,000-£12,000 ($7,520-$15,032). Image courtesy of Apollo Art Auctions, London
Greek Hellenistic gold ring with pointed, lozenge-shape ring and skillfully engraved depiction of a bull, circa 500-400 BC. XRF analysis of metallurgical content suggests ancient origin and detects no sign of modern trace elements. Provenance: London private collection; British art market 1990s. Estimate £6,000-£12,000 ($7,520-$15,032). Image courtesy of Apollo Art Auctions, London

A virtual jewelry box brimming with an irresistible bounty of rings, pendants, earrings, necklaces and bracelets awaits collectors of ancient jewelry. A Greek Hellenistic gold ring with a skillfully engraved depiction of a bull dates to circa 500-400 BC. It has survived the tests of time with flying colors. The lines creating the bull’s anatomy are crisp and precise, with every tuft of hair depicted in fine detail. An XRF analysis of the ring’s metallurgical content suggests ancient origin and detects no sign of modern trace elements. From a London private collection and acquired on the British art market in the 1990s, it is estimated at £6,000-£12,000 ($7,520-$15,032).

Gandharan carved-schist figure of seated Bodhisattva, circa 200 AD, 620mm x 420mm (24.4in x 165in), 48.94kg (108lbs). Provenance: collection of London gentleman, 1970s Japanese collection. Estimate £4,000-£8,000 ($5,010-$10,020). Image courtesy of Apollo Art Auctions, London
Gandharan carved-schist figure of seated Bodhisattva, circa 200 AD, 620mm x 420mm (24.4in x 165in), 48.94kg (108lbs). Provenance: collection of London gentleman, 1970s Japanese collection. Estimate £4,000-£8,000 ($5,010-$10,020). Image courtesy of Apollo Art Auctions, London

A serene Asian highlight, a Gandharan carved-schist figure of a seated Bodhisattva Maitreya dates to circa 200 AD. The graceful figure conveys grace, spiritual enlightenment and divinity, with a gaze that is fixed in the distance – a reflection of inner peace. “Dressed” in an elegant sanghati, with a complex headdress and jewelry, it is a substantial artwork weighing 48.94kg (108lbs). Its provenance includes the collection of a London gentleman and a 1970s Japanese collection. Estimate: £4,000-£8,000 ($5,010-$10,020)

Magnificent twin-handled Etruscan amphora attributed to Micali painter, circa 525-500 BC, red and black with images of sirens and looming pairs of eyes in ivy. TL tested by independent German laboratory Ralf Kotalla and found to be of the period reflected in its style, with no modern trace elements. Size: 430mm (16.9in); 3.09kg (6lbs 13oz). Provenance: property of London art gallery; previously acquired on US art market; formerly in collection of N and E Keefer. Estimate £6,000-£12,000 ($7,520-$15,032). Image courtesy of Apollo Art Auctions, London
Magnificent twin-handled Etruscan amphora attributed to Micali painter, circa 525-500 BC, red and black with images of sirens and looming pairs of eyes in ivy. TL tested by independent German laboratory Ralf Kotalla and found to be of the period reflected in its style, with no modern trace elements. Size: 430mm (16.9in); 3.09kg (6lbs 13oz). Provenance: property of London art gallery; previously acquired on US art market; formerly in collection of N and E Keefer. Estimate £6,000-£12,000 ($7,520-$15,032). Image courtesy of Apollo Art Auctions, London

A plentiful array of ancient earthenware will be available, led by a magnificent twin-handled Etruscan amphora attributed to the Micali painter, circa 525-500 BC. It is paint-decorated in red and black, with images of sirens and looming pairs of eyes in ivy. TL tested by the independent German laboratory Ralf Kotalla, it was found to be of the period reflected in its style, with no modern trace elements. The vessel has a long, illustrious line of provenance and is offered with a £6,000-£12,000 ($7,520-$15,032) estimate.

Southern Italian red-figure fish plate decorated with wave pattern and three fish swimming around the vessel’s recess. Similar to example in collection of The British Museum. 60mm x 505mm (2.4in x 19.88in), 545g (1lb 3oz). Provenance: private collection in South of France. Estimate £3,000-£6,000 ($3,760-$7,520). Image courtesy of Apollo Art Auctions, London
Southern Italian red-figure fish plate decorated with wave pattern and three fish swimming around the vessel’s recess. Similar to example in collection of The British Museum. 60mm x 505mm (2.4in x 19.88in), 545g (1lb 3oz). Provenance: private collection in South of France. Estimate £3,000-£6,000 ($3,760-$7,520). Image courtesy of Apollo Art Auctions, London

Another attractive piece of pottery is a Southern Italian (possibly from Campania) red-figure fish plate decorated with a wave pattern and three fish swimming around the garum (recess for sauce). Similar to an example in the collection of The British Museum, it was most recently part of a private collection in the South of France. Estimate: £3,000-£6,000 ($3,760-$7,520)

Apollo Art Auctions’ spacious gallery is located at 25 Bury Place in the heart of London’s Bloomsbury district, opposite The British Museum. Both sessions of their April 22-23, 2023 auction will commence at 7 a.m. US Eastern Time/12 noon BST. View the fully illustrated auction catalogue and sign up to bid absentee or live online through LiveAuctioneers. Apollo Art Auctions accepts payments in GBP, USD and EUR; and ships worldwide. All packing is handled by white-glove specialists in-house. No import charges apply to most antiquities entering the USA. For questions about any item in the sale or to discuss consigning to a future Apollo auction, please call the London gallery on +44 7424 994167 or email info@apollogalleries.com. Online: www.apolloauctions.com

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