Sold2016Authentic 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
Sold2018Ancient Near Eastern Abstract Pottery Astarte Figure,Ancient Near Eastern Abstract Pottery Astarte Figure, Ca. 2nd Millennium BC.Slender abstract early depiction of the deity Astarte with bird-like head; appliedpellet eyes, beak-like nose, fillet necklaSee Sold Price
Sold2016Syro-Hittite Pottery Astarte Goddess FigureNear East, Syro-Hittite, ca. 2800 to 1500 BCE. A pottery figure of the goddess Astarte, with a simple physical form until it reaches the arms and shoulders. One arm is folded back on itself while theSee Sold Price
Sold2023OLD BABYLONIAN POTTERY PLAQUE WITH TWO FIGURESCa. 2000-1600 BC.A mould-formed pottery plaque with a relief depiction of two figures, one stands still, while the other bends over to drink beer through a long reed straw from a vessel. Size: 90mm xSee Sold Price
Sold2022Syro-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
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
Sold2022Rare 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
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
Sold2017Syro-Hittite Pottery Astarte GoddessNear East, Syro-Hittite, ca. 2800 to 1500 BCE. A pottery figure of the goddess Astarte, with a simple physical form on the lower body and a more complex, abstract on at the arms, shoulders, and face.See Sold Price
Sold2023Syro-Hittite Terracotta Figure Goddess Astarte, ex-Arnovick**First Time At Auction** Near East, Syro-Hittite, ca. 2800 to 1500 BCE. A remarkable pottery figure of the goddess Astarte, displaying a stylized form with a bird-like visage. Gazing forth from wide,See Sold Price
Sold2017Syro-Hittite Single Headed FigureA Syro-Hittite Astarte Figure, ca. 2800 - 1500 B.C. A pottery figure of the goddess Astarte, with a simple inverse triangle physical form below the arms and shoulders. Both arms are folded back on theSee Sold Price
Sold2017Syro-Hittite Double -Headed FigureA Syro-Hittite Double-Headed Astarte Figure, ca. 2800 - 1500 B.C. A pottery figure of the goddess Astarte, with a simple inverse triangle physical form below the arms and shoulders. Both arms are foldSee 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
Sold2018A SYRO-HITTITE TERRACOTTA IDOLA SYRO-HITTITE TERRACOTTA IDOL ca. 2800 - 1500 B.C. A Syro-Hittite Double-Headed Astarte Figure, ca. 2800 - 1500 B.C. A pottery figure of the goddess Astarte, with a simple inverse triangle physical fSee Sold Price
Sold2023OLD BABYLONIAN POTTERY PLAQUECa. 2000-1600 BC.A pottery plaque with a low relief depiction of a left-facing male figure wearing a long kilt and holding a ceremonial item in his right hand before him. Size: 80mm x 55mm; Weight: 87See Sold Price
Sold2018Syro-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
Sold2021Syro 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
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
Sold2016Phoenician Statue of Astarte, 1st Millenium BCAncient Near East, Phoenicia, ca. 600 BCE. A small pottery votive figure, a statue of a woman, probably the goddess Astarte, mold-made, with arms crossed over stomach; the woman is naked, with clear bSee Sold Price
Sold2022Ancient Near Eastern Molded Pottery Astarte.Ancient Mesopotamian Molded Pottery Astarte, Ca. 2nd millennium B.C. Molded tan pottery female figure, holding both hands over her waist. Expressive facial features, large wide open eyes, pointy breasSee Sold Price
Sold2023Neo-Babylonian Terracotta Astarte Fertility Figure, 7th-6th Century BCPresenting a Neo-Babylonian terracotta figure of the fertility goddess Astarte, this piece stands at 7 cm (2.76 inches) tall, 3 cm (1.18 inches) wide, and 2 cm (0.79 inches) deep. The goddess is depicSee Sold Price
Sold2022Neo Babylonian Terracotta Plaque1st millennium BC. An irregular-section pottery plaque bearing two figures embracing in raised relief on the front face with detailing to the garments and to one bearded face, two feet to reverse; freSee Sold Price
May 16Himalayan Auction HouseA Rare Tang Tri-Color Glazed Pottery Figure Riding Horse Ornament$800(1 bid)
May 16Himalayan Auction HouseA Rare Tang Tri-Color Glazed Pottery Figure Riding Camel Ornament$900(1 bid)
May 14Hermann Historica GmbHA Chinese pottery figure of a kneeling warrior, Han Dynasty, circa 220 A.D.€12,000