Mesopotamian Steatite Bowl with Animals and Palm TreesTimeLine Auctions Ltd.4.6(195)£10,000Mar 03, 2026
RARE NEOLITHIC SAMARRA CULTURE POTTERY BOWL WITH SPIRAL MOTIFApollo Art Auctions4.6(136)£2002 days Left
RARE NEOLITHIC SAMARRA CULTURE POTTERY BOWL WITH SPIRAL MOTIFApollo Art Auctions4.6(136)£2002 days Left
Hand-Built Pottery Vessel w/ Geometric DecorationAnne And Anna’s Estate Services4.3(4)$265(4 bids)1 day Left
SoldBACTRIAN STONE BOWLCa. 3000 - 2000 BC. A Bactrian grey stone bowl, cylindrical in form with a raised band at the rim and base. The body has incised horizontal lines near the base and the exterior is hatched with trianglSee Sold Price
SoldBactrian Stone Bowl w/ Procession of LionsCentral Asia, Bactrian, ca. 2500 to 2250 BCE. Skillfully carved from grey-blue chlorite schist, this is an ornately incised vessel of a cylindrical form extensively embellished with repeating bands ofSee Sold Price
SoldAncient Bactrian Stone Bowl Procession of Lions**Originally Listed At $800** Central Asia, Bactrian, BMAC complex, ca. 2500 to 2250 BCE. Skillfully carved from grey-blue chlorite schist, this is an ornately incised vessel of a cylindrical form extSee Sold Price
SoldCOLLECTION OF BACTRIAN STONE BOWLCa. 2000 - 1000 BC.A set of three stone bowls from ancient Bactria. They have stable bases, tall walls, and deep basins surrounded by thin rims. A series of incised diagonal lines are visible.Size: 80See Sold Price
SoldBACTRIAN STONE BOWLCa. 3000 BC. A bowl of globular shaped proportion; the base sloping to a narrow ring foot decorated with an incised line of decoration. The bowl is thick walled with a sloping rim. This bowl has a nicSee Sold Price
SoldAncient Bactrian Stone Bowl - Scalloped BodyCentral Asia, modern day Afghanistan, Bactrian, ca. late 1st millennium BCE. A heavy stone bowl made of unpolished volcanic rock, used for offerings. The edges of the bowl have a narrow scalloped pattSee Sold Price
SoldAncient Bactrian Stone Bowl c.2000 BC.Ancient Bactrian Stone Bowl c.2000 BC. Size 4 7/8 inches diameter, 2 1/4 inches high. Fine carved stone bowl with flat base and flared rim. Provenance: Private Florida Collection acquired from the USASee Sold Price
SoldLot of 4 Bactrian Stone Bowls c.200 BC.Lot of 4 Bactrian Stone Bowls c.200 BC. Size 4 1/4 - 6 inches diameter, 2 5/8 - 1 1/4 - 4 inchers high. Ex Private NYC collection acquired prior to 1990'sSee Sold Price
SoldLot of 3 Bactrian Stone Bowls c.200 BC.Lot of 3 Bactrian Stone Bowls c.200 BC. Size 4 1/4 - 6 3/4 inches diameter, 2 5/8 - 2 1/2 inchers high. Ex Private NYC collection acquired prior to 1990'sSee Sold Price
SoldLot of 2Bactrian stone bowls2 Bactrian stone bowls, c. 2200 - 1700 BC, a colorful with attractive banding. Size: 7.5cm -6 cm approximately. Ex private NJ collectionSee Sold Price
SoldBactrian chlorite stone bowl with man-animal combat scene (BMAC, late 3rd-early 2nd millennium BC)Gray chlorite stone bowl, carved in high relief on the exterior with mythological scenes of man-animal combat, within the so-called "Intercultural Style" of the Bactria-Margiana Archaeological ComplexSee Sold Price
SoldAncient Bactrian Stone Large Bowl Ca. 2nd millennium B.C.Ancient Bactrian Stone Large Bowl Ca. 2nd millennium B.C. Size 11 3/4 inches diameter. 3 3/4 inches high. Fine carved brown stone bowl. Provenance: Private East Coast collection, Ex. Fortuna Fine ArtsSee Sold Price
SoldFine Ancient Bactrian Diorite Stone BowlCentral Asia or Asia Minor, possibly Bactrian, ca. 1st millennium BCE. A fine stone bowl, made from diorite. The bowl is very shallow, with a pronounced, wide rim, and stands on a small, round foot. DSee Sold Price
SoldA Bactrian black stone bowlA Bactrian black stone bowl, c. 3rd – 2nd Millennium BC, hemispherical with well-hollowed interior. H: 2 ½ in (6.3 cm); Dia: 4 ½ in (11.4 cm). Light surface deposits. Ex New Jersey estate.See Sold Price
SoldAncient Bactrian Large Stone Bowl Ca. 2nd millennium B.C.Ancient Bactrian Large Stone Bowl Ca. 2nd millennium B.C. Size 8 3/8 inches diameter. 4 1/4 inches high. Fine carved Greystone bowl with wide flared rim. Provenance: Private East Coast collection, Ex.See Sold Price
SoldAncient Bactrian Conical Chloritic Stone BowlCentral Asia, probably Bactrian empire, ca. 2500 to 2250 BCE. A conical bowl carved from a dark green, fine-grained stone, likely a type of ferruginous chlorite or iron-rich schist, as confirmed by XRSee Sold Price
SoldVERY FINE BACTRIAN POURING STONE VESSELCa. 2500-2200 BC A beautiful stone bowl resting upon a circular flat base. The spherical body with a horizontal and straight beak-shaped pouring nozzle. Possibly used during libations. The Greco-BactrSee Sold Price
SoldBACTRIAN GROUP OF THREE SCHIST BOWLSCa. 3000-2000 BC.A set of three stone bowls with hemispherical bodies, smooth walls, and pronounced rims the pieces are beautifully sculped from schist. Size: L:50-60mm / W:90-110mm ; 1.07kg ProvenancSee Sold Price
SoldLARGE BACTRIAN ALABASTER CHALICECa. 3100-2500 BC.A stone carved chalice with a tall stem and a conical base topped with a bowl with slightly flaring walls. It has a beautiful cream colour, with brownish veins running through its bodSee Sold Price
SoldBeautiful Bactrian Banded Alabaster BowlCentral Asia, Bactria (Bactria-Margiana/BMAC), ca. 3rd to 2nd millennium BCE. A beautiful, near-translucent alabaster bowl, its body banded by sinuous curves of different cream-colored stone. The bowlSee Sold Price
SoldAn Egyptian black stone bowlAn Egyptian black stone bowl Early Dynastic, 1st Dynasty, circa 3100-2750 B.C. 12.8cm wide Footnotes: Provenance: Hans Goedicke (1926-2015) collection, Vienna, acquired in Egypt between 1956-1958. PrSee Sold Price
SoldAncient Egyptian Early Dynastic Diorite Stone Bowl c.3000 BC.Ancient Egyptian Early Dynastic Diorite Stone Bowl c.3000 BC. Size 5 1/4 inches diameter, 2 3/8 inches high. Rare carved black and white diorite bowl of conical form with flat base, flared rim. ProvenSee Sold Price
SoldBACTRIAN STONE JARBACTRIAN STONE JARBactrian polished stone jar with attractive patterning, Circa 3rd Millennium BC, ovoid in shape with wide flattened base, well hollowed with thick walls and rounded rim; the stone shSee Sold Price
SoldChavin Incised Stone Bowl w/ 2-Headed Serpent**Originally Listed At $5000** Pre-Columbian, North Coast Peru, Chavin culture, ca. 1200 to 500 BCE. A stunning bowl of a petite size, hand-carved from dark green, nearly black stone. The vessel is deSee Sold Price