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SoldAncient Sumerian Terracotta Astarte Figure, Near East Goddess Ishtar Idol Plaque, RareAncient Near East, Sumeria, Circa 2nd To Early 1st Millennium BC. A Lovely Press Molded Plaque Displaying A Standing Depiction Of The Goddess Astarte (Also Known As Ishtar) In Relief. She Holds Her HaSee Sold Price
SoldAncient Sumerian Terracotta Astarte FigureAncient Near East, Sumeria, ca. 2nd to early 1st millennium BCE. A lovely press-molded plaque displaying a standing depiction of the goddess Astarte (also known as Ishtar) in relief. She holds her hanSee Sold Price
SoldRare Sumerian Terracotta Impressed Panel - IshtarAncient Near East, Sumeria, ca. 2nd to early 1st millennium BCE. An impressed decorative ceramic panel depicting the Mesopotamian goddess Ishtar (also known as Astarte), shown here as she often is witSee Sold Price
SoldSumerian Terracotta Female Votive, Goddess AstarteAncient Near East, Sumer, ca. 2nd to early 1st millennium BCE. A lovely press-molded plaque displaying a standing depiction of the goddess Astarte (also known as Ishtar) in relief. She holds her handsSee Sold Price
SoldFine 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
SoldAncient Sumerian Terracotta Plaque w/ Astarte**Originally Listed At $400** Ancient Near East, Sumeria, ca. 2nd millennium BCE. A lovely upper half of a press-molded clay plaque displaying a standing relief figure, probably representing Astarte (See Sold Price
SoldSumerian Terracotta Plaque of Astarte**Originally Listed At $500** Ancient Near East, Sumer, ca. 2nd millennium BCE. A lovely mold-formed terracotta plaque, probably representing Astarte (also known as Ashtoreth and Ishtar in parts of MeSee Sold Price
SoldSyro-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
SoldSyro-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
SoldSyro-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
SoldNear Eastern Goddess Astarte Relief PlaqueAncient Near East, Babylonian, 2nd millennium BCE. A lovely press-molded clay plaque displaying a full-length standing figure of the enchanting Astarte (also known as Ashtoreth and Ishtar in parts ofSee Sold Price
SoldRare Sumerian Terracotta Banquet Figure**First Time At Auction** Ancient Near East, Sumeria, ca. 3rd to 2nd millennium BCE. A terracotta figure of a reclining man, his body largely smooth aside from a few incised circles designed to ward oSee Sold Price
SoldRare Syro Hittite Pottery Double-Headed Astarte FigureAncient Near East, The Levant, ca. 2nd millennium BCE. A rare double-headed example of a hand-built pottery figure depicting Astarte, the ancient goddess associated with war, fertility, and sexuality;See Sold Price
SoldAuthentic Indus Valley Astarte Seated Pottery FigureAncient Near East, Indus Valley, ca. 2000 BCE. This is a small pottery figure in the form of Astarte (Ishtar), the chiefo female goddess of the ancient Near East. She wears a necklace, with emphasizedSee Sold Price
Rare Mesopotamian Pottery Mother GoddessAncient Near East, Mesopotamia, ca. 3200 to 1900 BCE. A large terracotta votive figure depicting a mother goddess, an ancient protector deity for mothers and mothers-to-be. Painted in hues of cream anSee Sold Price
SoldRare 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
SoldSumerian Terracotta Plaque - Man on BullAncient Near East, Sumeria, ca. late 2nd to early 1st millennium BCE. A powerful depiction of a human figure riding a bull, a symbol of royalty in Sumerian art. Bulls were linked to Enlil, the god ofSee Sold Price
SoldSyro-Hittite Terracotta Idol of Female / Goddess**Originally Listed At $600** Near East, Syro-Hittite, ca. 2800 to 1500 BCE. A hand-built pottery female figure or goddess, perhaps Astarte, with a simple physical form and donning a voluminous mantleSee Sold Price
SoldSumerian Terracotta Mold of a Standing PriestAncient Near East, Sumeria, ca. late 2nd to early 1st millennium BCE. A ceramic mold used to make relief plaques or friezes of a priestly figure. The figure stands in profile, one hand raised as if geSee Sold Price
SoldMesopotamian Terracotta Mother Goddess FigureAncient Near East, Mesopotamia, ca. 1600 BCE. A fabulous section of a mold-made terracotta relief plaque depicting a female holding an infant with the lower section of a child to her left (notice theSee Sold Price
SoldOld Babylonian Terracotta Relief Plaque of a FemaleNear East, ca. 2nd Millennium BCE. This is a press molded plaque of a standing female, possibly the goddess Astarte (also known as Ishtar), in relief. She holds her hands at her stomach, which is thouSee Sold Price
SoldRare 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
SoldSyro Hittite Pottery Astarte Idol w/ TLAncient Near East, Northern Syria, Syro-Hittite, ca. 2750 to 1900 BCE. A finely preserved pottery idol figure of an intriguing form depicting the mother goddess Astarte. She stands with slender legs aSee Sold Price
SoldSyro-Hittite Pottery Standing Figure of AstarteAncient Near East, Northern Syria, Syro-Hittite culture, ca. 3rd millennium BCE. A finely preserved example of a hand-built pottery figure depicting Astarte, an ancient goddess known throughout the NeSee Sold Price
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Sumerian Terracotta Foundation Cone From LagashTimeLine Auctions Ltd.4.5(184)£1,000(1 bid)Mar 04, 2025
ANCIENT ROMAN CARNELIAN INTAGLIO GOLD RING, CIRCA 100 - 200 A.D.Kew Auctions 4.3(4)£1,200Mar 05, 2025
SULPHIDE. Handpainted Angel. 1-3/16". Polished.Block's Marble Auctions, LLC4.3(18)$230(3 bids)Feb 22, 2025
Henry Cros Signed Rare Art Nouveau Cameo Glass Vase with France, c. 1895Collective Hudson4.5(55)$200Feb 23, 2025