Works of Art, Antiquities - Day 1 2019-11-13 Auction - 810 Price Results - Hermann Historica GmbH in de - Page 6
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A very rare Assyrian bronze helmet, 8th - 7th centuryA striking deluxe handle vase, KPM, Berlin, circa 1860
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Grasbrunn / Munich, Germany
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Works of Art, Antiquities - Day 1

Around the world in 1,000 lots! The "Art and Handcrafts, Antiquity" catalogue for this live auction bears impressive testimony to the tremendous diversity of mankind's cultural history. Embark on a journey of discovery through original artefacts from the earliest advanced civilisations, such as the limestone statuette of an Egyptian pharaoh (lot 1601) or the signet ring worn by a Byzantine dignitary in the 6th century A.D. (lot 1770). The first part of the catalogue, the antiquities section, also showcases other aspects of everyday culture, such as the manifold concepts of the afterlife and death rituals: good examples of these are an Ancient Egyptian canopic jar (lot 1602), an early Iron Age death mask (lot 1820) or the slightly smaller than life-sized terracotta head of a warrior from the Meso-American Remojadas culture (lot 1870). In the 18th and 19th century, a fascination with the ancient world was firmly rooted in aristocratic and bourgeois circles; those who could afford it, undertook the Grand Tour. One souvenir from these travels is the exquisite miniature model of the Column of Marcus Aurelius (lot 1887). As regards the second part of the catalogue, we are delighted to be able to offer you a particularly diverse array of over500, hand-picked objects ranging from the early Middle Ages to the modern era. An unusual pair of French Renaissance armchairs represents the pinnacle of early European craftsmanship (lot 2227). Remarkable eye-catchers among the early metal works include a Gothic church bell (lot 2208), a wide selection of Nuremberg iron caskets and some top-notch 17th century pewter items, along with an engraved Viennese polishing jug, dating from approximately 1600 (lot 264). A large, 17th century ebony cabinet from Antwerp, its interior decorated with fine silk embroidery, stands out among the scores of sumptuous baroque caskets and coffers (lot 2275). Moreover, the numerous interesting pieces in the fine arts section will not escape buyers'
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A Roman amphora, 1st - 3rd century: Largely cylindrical amphora without stand and neck. Intact, with beautiful marine incrustations on one side. Height 66 cm. Maximum diameter 35 cm. The amphora is close to the type Peacock & Williams
1735: A Roman amphora, 1st - 3rd centuryEst. €700-€1,400
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Two Roman vine knives, 1st-4th century: Two iron vine knives (lat. falx vinatoria) with curved blades and on the back with the typical extension of a small blade with a straight cutting edge. Corroded. Good iron substance. Length 31.5 cm
1737: Two Roman vine knives, 1st-4th centuryEst. €300-€600
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Glass beaker, Roman, 3rd-4th century.: Free-blown, conical mug with stand ring and slightly protruding lip. With slight remains of encrustation and iridescence. Intact. Height 9,5 cm.Provenance: South German private
1738: Glass beaker, Roman, 3rd-4th century.Est. €250-€500
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A Roman dog brooch, 2nd - 3rd century: A bronze fibula in the shape of a dog. Hollow casting. The fur with round, brown glass inlays. Four inlays missing. The undersite was closed with a plate. Remains of the hinge and the pin holder have
1743: A Roman dog brooch, 2nd - 3rd centuryEst. €1,000-€2,000Lot Passed
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A Roman silver belt fitting with niello inlays, 3rd: Boat-shaped, silver belt fitting. Perforated in the center, heart-shaped leaf decoration towards the pointed ends. Niello-decoration on both sides. One tip slightly bumped, otherwise intact. Length
1744: A Roman silver belt fitting with niello inlays, 3rdEst. €500-€1,000
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