Artifacts From Ancient & Later Civilizations 2017-03-02 Auction - 342 Price Results - Artemis Gallery in CO
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Chinese Han / Jin Terracotta Mythical Chimera QilinDaunian Pottery Polychrome KyathosRoman Bronze Attachment, ex-Royal Athena
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Rare Egyptian Carved Wooden Arm - XII Dynasty: Ancient Egypt, Middle Kingdom, 12th Dynasty, ca. 1991 to 1802 BCE. A hand-carved wooden arm and grasping hand from a larger statue, with one end terminating in a tenon joint. Fine details of the
0002: Rare Egyptian Carved Wooden Arm - XII DynastyEst. $5,000-$7,000
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Huge Egyptian Alabaster Offering Pedestal Plate: Egypt, probably late Dynastic to Ptolemaic Period, ca. 1539 to 100 BCE. A large, fine alabaster table with a hollow, flared foot and thick flat surface. This piece was made to hold offerings in a
0005: Huge Egyptian Alabaster Offering Pedestal PlateEst. $1,200-$1,800
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Greek Corinthian Polychrome Covered Pyxis: Greek, Corinth, ca. late 6th century BCE. A two part, spool-shaped pottery vessel with painted geometric designs, possibly lettering, on the exterior of the top and sides. This is also referred to as
0013: Greek Corinthian Polychrome Covered PyxisEst. $1,200-$1,800
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Greek Archaic Period Bronze Spear Butt Spike: Greece, late Archaic Period, ca. 500 BCE. A long bronze spear butt from a spear called a dory (also known as doru), the chief armament of Greek hoplites. It has a socket on one end for connection to
0014A: Greek Archaic Period Bronze Spear Butt SpikeEst. $800-$1,000
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Ancient Greek Terracotta Head of a Goddess: Greece, ca. 4th century CE. A gorgeous pottery head of a goddess. She has a sensitive and naturalistic face, clearly from the Classical period; she wears a headdress and large earrings (one of which
0016: Ancient Greek Terracotta Head of a GoddessEst. $500-$750
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Daunian Pottery Polychrome Kyathos: Magna Graecia, Italy, Apulia/Daunian, ca. 4th century BCE. A large terracotta kyathos (dipper) with wide strap handle, bulbous body, and large, flat rim above a narrowed neck. The handle of the strap
0019: Daunian Pottery Polychrome KyathosEst. $800-$1,200
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Greek Gnathian Polychrome Kylix w/ Grapes: Southern Italy, Apulia, Gnathian Teano Ware, ca. 360 to 320 BCE. This is a beautiful kylix, a drinking cup, with two raised handles extending from near the rim and a pronounced foot. The black
0019A: Greek Gnathian Polychrome Kylix w/ GrapesEst. $500-$750
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Alexander the Great Silver Tetradrachm: Greek Macedon, Kings of Macedon, Alexander III, The Great, 336 to 323 BCE. Silver Tetradrachm, (14.2 grams), mint of Mesembria, head of young Herakles facing right, wearing a lion's skin, rev Zeus
0019B: Alexander the Great Silver TetradrachmEst. $800-$1,200
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