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Ancient Resource presents Fall Exceptional Antiquities Sale, Oct. 3

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Lovely Roman marble head of a woman from the Julio-Claudian Period (circa early 1st century BC), in the manner of the Empress Livia Drusilla (aka Julia Augusta). (est. $9,000-$12,000)

MONTROSE, Calif. – A lovely Roman marble head of a woman from the Julio-Claudian Period (circa early 1st Century BC), a fantastic Roman marble funerary stele (standing slab of stone with hieroglyphic carving or sculptured design) from the 2nd or 3rd century AD, and a beautiful circa 500-460 BC Greek black-figure lekythos (painted pottery vessel) are expected top lots in Ancient Resource Auctions’ online Fall Exceptional Antiquities Sale planned for Saturday, October 3. Bid absentee or live online through LiveAuctioneers.

Featured: Ancient Egyptian, Greek, Roman, Near Eastern, Holy Land, Byzantine, Asian & Pre-Columbian antiquities; and ethnographic art

“It’s Auction 87, and we’re featuring an incredible assortment of antiquities from a wide variety of cultures,” said Gabriel Vandervort of Ancient Resource Auctions. “Buyers will get wonderful pieces at great prices.”

The Roman marble head of a woman (shown at top of page) from the Julio-Claudian Period was rendered in the manner of the Empress Livia Drusilla (also known as Julia Augusta). Her features are well-defined, with pursed lips and rolled curls at her forehead and framing her face. The partially restored head is attached to a marble base, with an overall height of 15¾ inches. It should bring $9,000-$12,000.

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Roman marble funerary stele from the 2nd-3rd century AD, 23½ inch tall, in the style the man wearing a tunic with wavy hair, his features nicely rendered (est. $4,500-$7,000)

The 2nd-3rd century AD Roman marble funerary stele depicts the upper part of a man emerging from a basket within a shrine, a laurel wreath on either side and rosette flanked by flowers in the pediment. The 23 ½ inch tall stele is in the style the man wearing a tunic with wavy hair, his features nicely rendered. It has an estimate of $4,500-$7,000.

The circa 500-460 BC Greek black-figure lekythos features, a wonderful example with light deposits, features a siren holding a lyre standing atop a mound, a nude male figure standing to right before, looking back. On either side are standing women, each wearing a long chiton and himation. The 8½ inch tall piece is expected to realize $3,500-$5,000.

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Composite photo of a circa 500-460 BC Greek black-figure lekythos, a fine example with light deposits, featuring a siren holding a lyre standing atop a mound (est. $3,500-$5,000)

An Egyptian papyrus text from a Book of the Dead from the Late Ptolemaic Period, circa 664-30 BC, from a chapter between 64 – 129, has a pre-sale estimate of $7,000-$10,000. To either side are large blocks of Hieratic text. It’s weathered from age, but is important (and impressive, at 36 inches by 11 inches). It’s an attractive piece with lovely vignettes.

A Roman marble relief depicting a potter’s shop from around the 2nd century AD, with the potter seen sitting at his wheel (or low table) attaching a handle to an amphora – a fabulous example of daily life at the height of the Roman Empire – is estimated to reach $3,000-$4,000. The 6 inch by 4 inch piece boasts fine detailing – a great item for display.

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Wonderful Roman marble relief depicting a potter’s shop from around the 2nd century AD, a fabulous example of daily life during the Roman Empire (est. $3,000-$4,000)

A choice Cypriot bichrome jug from the Cypro-Archaic I era, circa 750-600 BC, having an ovoid body and ring foot, the short, narrow neck surmounted by a trefoil spout with a single handle attached to rim and shoulder, should fetch $600-$900. The 8¼ inch tall vessel is decorated with stylized fish flanking a central medallion with concentric circles.

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Cypriot ovoid body bichrome jug from the Cypro-Archaic I era, circa 750-600 BC, 8 ¼ inches tall, decorated with stylized fish flanking a central medallion (est. $600-$900)

A 5½-inch tall Greek pottery plastic vase depicting a female head from around the 4th Century BC, her youthful features modeled with plump lips and wide eyes, the hair dressed in long ringlets, surmounted by a wreath with foliage, should hit $3,000-$4,000.

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Olive-green Roman glass bottle, 2nd-3rd century AD, the body having a wide piriform shape, a little more than 5½ inches in height with light deposits (est. $1,800-$2,500)

An olive-green Roman glass bottle from the 2nd-3rd century AD, the body having a wide piriform shape with a lightly indented bottom, and the tubular neck surmounted by a wide rim and the single strap handle with vertical ribbing, has a pre-sale estimate of $1,800-$2,500. The bottle is a little more than 5½ inches in height and has light deposits.

A Tanzanian Makonde initiation helmet mask from the early 20th century, made of carved wood and decorated with carved tribal scarification, the head decorated with real human hair, is estimated to earn $400-$600. The 9¼ inch by 7¾-inch mask was often used to scare women and children. It was also used during the initiation of boys to men.

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Pair of large Colima dancers from West Mexico, circa 100 BC-100 AD, both dancers nice examples with deep red-orange burnished slip and light deposit (est. $400-$700)

A pair of large Colima dancers from West Mexico, circa 100 BC-100 AD, one wearing armor and a mask pulled up to reveal his face (9 inches tall), and one wearing a necklace with a long pendant and his upper arms with cicatrices (9½ inches tall), should garner $400-$700 – both nice examples with deep red-orange burnished slip and light deposits.

Gabriel Vandervort commented that Ancient Resource Auctions is one of the few truly specialized auction houses as it pertains to handling rare antiquities. “We’re a small operation with a true passion and dedication for ancient history,” he said, “with decades of combined experience working specifically with these items. Buyers can feel secure knowing we only offer genuine antiquities.”

For additional information about any item in the auction, call 818-425-9633 or email ancientresourceauctions@yahoo.com. All inquiries are confidential.

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