Pre-Columbian Indigenous Earthenware Pottery Vessel (CPD)Echoes of Glory International Military Auction House4.6(98)$25(14 bids)
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SoldWestern Asiatic Polychrome Single-Handled Vessel12th-10th century BC. A terracotta globular flask with trumpet-shaped neck with median carination, strap handle to the shoulder, concentric red and black painted bands to each broad face, hatching toSee Sold Price
SoldWestern Asiatic Bichrome Single-Handled Vessel8th-7th century BC. An unglazed ceramic jug with low basal ring, globular body, trumpet-shaped neck with carination and pouring lip, round-section handle to the shoulder, concentric red rings and stroSee Sold Price
SoldHoly Land Polychrome Single-Handled Vessel12th-10th century BC. A terracotta globular jug with basal ring, trumpet-shaped neck with median fillet, everted and chamfered rim, strap handle to the shoulder, concentric red and black painted bandsSee Sold Price
SoldWestern Asiatic Single-Handled Jar1st millennium BC. A bulbous Iron Age ceramic jar with flared rim and strap handle to the reverse. Ex Rihani family collection, Jordan; accompanied by a Jordanian export licence. 687 grams, 16.5cm (6See Sold Price
SoldWestern Asiatic Amlash Single Handled Jug3500-2500 BC. A ceramic jug with a high, beak-shaped neck, and a round, globular body; single strap handle connects to mouth and the body; applied circles in the shape of triangles on the body betweenSee Sold Price
SoldWestern Asiatic Style Polychrome Vessel. An undated archaistic ceramic jar with waisted neck and loop handles, flared rim; painted swags and bands. Property of an American lady; acquired 1970s-1990s. 1.7 kg, 29cm (11 1/2"). [No Reserve]See Sold Price
SoldSuperb Paracas Polychrome Single-Handled JarPre-Columbian, South Coast of Peru, Paracas, ca. 400 to 100 BCE. A polychrome on black single-handled pottery vessel depicting an abstract avian form and displaying the quintessential stylings and tecSee Sold Price
SoldCypriot Pottery Polychrome Single-Handled JugAncient Greece, Cyprus, early Iron Age, ca. 900 to 600 BCE. A near-miniature polychrome cream-hued terracotta vessel with black-and-red-hued linear and geometric designs. It has a slight concave base,See Sold Price
SoldWestern Asiatic Canaanite Four-Handled Krater8th century BC. A ceramic vessel with biconvex profile, broad shoulder, flat everted rim, four radiating strap handles; with old label CANAANITE 4 HANDLED KRATER c.800 B.C. LEBANON / 2096 #210. 2.6 kgSee Sold Price
SoldWestern Asiatic Bronze Age Holy Land Storage Jar3rd-2nd millennium BC. A terracotta globular vessel with flat base, flared rim, two lateral ledge handles and single knop to the equator with two rings of impressed-point detailing, similar to the necSee Sold Price
SoldRoman Imperial Bronze Single Handled VesselRoman, Imperial Period, Eastern Mediterranean region, ca. 1st to 2nd century CE. A beautiful cast bronze, elaborately decorated vessel with a small loop handle and a rolled out, gently curving rim. ThSee Sold Price
SoldWestern Asiatic Vessel with Trefoil MouthIron Age, 12th-9th century BC. A bulbous ceramic vessel with basal ring, tubular neck with pinched trefoil rim, strap handle, horizontal black and red bands to the body, stripes to the shoulder. Cf. ASee Sold Price
SoldWestern Asiatic Vessel Fragment with Face2nd millennium BC. A terracotta relief of a deity or demon facing frontally with furrowed forehead, headdress falling to sides of face, wide eyes, pointed ears, large beard and open mouth with tongueSee Sold Price
SoldWestern Asiatic Handled Holy Land Bowl Group16th-12th century BC. A mixed group of Late Bronze Age ceramic bowls comprising: two terracotta and one cream coloured with painted lines of decoration, each with stirrup-shaped handle below the rim.See Sold Price
SoldWestern Asiatic Handled Bowl Group16th-12th century BC. A mixed group of Late Bronze Age ceramic bowls comprising: two large, buff-coloured, with painted hatching, stirrup-shaped handle below the rim; one similar, terracotta, flat basSee Sold Price
SoldWestern Asiatic Vessel and Seal Group3rd-2nd millennium BC. A mixed group comprising: a limestone jar with tapering sidewall, everted rim; a ceramic jar with bulbous body, flared base, turned rim; a ceramic seal formed as a recumbent beaSee Sold Price
SoldAncient Western Asiatic Polychrome Node-Eye Glass Bead, c. 4th-2nd Century BCE, 1.9cmThis exceptional polychrome node-eye bead, measuring 1.9 cm, was produced in Western Asia between the 4th and 2nd centuries BCE. Such beads represent the height of ancient glass artistry, combining teSee Sold Price
SoldAncient Western Asiatic Polychrome Blue Node-Eye Glass Bead, c. 4th-2nd Century BCE 2cmThis striking bead from Western Asia dates to the late Achaemenid to early Hellenistic period, c. 4th-2nd century BCE. It exemplifies the height of ancient glass craftsmanship, when artisans perfectedSee Sold Price
SoldAncient Western Asiatic Polychrome Node-Eye Glass Bead, c. 4th-2nd Century BCE, 2.2cmThis striking polychrome node-eye bead, measuring 2.2 cm, was crafted in Western Asia during the 4th-2nd century BCE. Node-eye beads stand as some of the most visually powerful and technically complexSee Sold Price
SoldAncient Western Asiatic Polychrome Node-Eye Glass Bead, c. 4th-2nd Century BCE, 2cmThis rare polychrome node-eye glass bead, originates from Western Asia and dates to the 4th-2nd century BCE. Beads of this type, decorated with protruding nodes and concentric eye motifs, represent soSee Sold Price
SoldAncient Western Asiatic Polychrome Green Node-Eye Glass Bead, c. 4th-2nd Century BCE 2.4cmThis elaborate bead originates from Western Asia and dates to the late Achaemenid to early Hellenistic period, c. 4th-2nd century BCE. During this time, glass artisans experimented with vivid polychroSee Sold Price
SoldAncient Western Asiatic Polychrome Node-Eye Glass Bead, c. 4th-2nd Century BCE, 2cmThis extraordinary ancient glass bead, measuring 2 cm, was crafted in Western Asia between the 4th and 2nd centuries BCE. Among the most complex and visually spectacular bead types of antiquity, polycSee Sold Price
SoldAncient Western Asiatic Polychrome Node-Eye Glass Bead, c. 4th-2nd Century BCE, 2cmThis ancient polychrome node-eye bead, is a masterwork of Western Asiatic glassmaking from the 4th-2nd century BCE. Such beads embody the height of ancient decorative artistry, renowned for their boldSee Sold Price
SoldAncient Western Asiatic Polychrome Node-Eye Glass Bead, c. 4th-2nd Century BCE 2cmThis remarkable ancient polychrome bead originates from the Western Asiatic sphere, dating to the late Achaemenid to early Hellenistic period, c. 4th-2nd century BCE. Such glasswork reflects the era'sSee Sold Price