Antiquities 2021-07-06 Auction - 152 Price Results - Bonhams in England
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AN ATTIC BLACK-FIGURE AMPHORA (TYPE B)A CANOSAN POTTERY ASKOSA ROMAN BRONZE VENUS
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Part One of an important American collection of Ancient Glass comes to Bonhams New Bond Street's Antiquities Sale on 6 July. The total for the collection is £92,400 with estimates for individual lots between £500-20,000. The collection - of which part two is on offer at Bonhams in November - encompasses the world of ancient glass, from Greek core-formed vessels from the Eastern Mediterranean dating to the 4th-2nd Century B.C. to Late Roman glass of the 5th Century A.D. Head of Bonhams Antiquities Department, Francesca Hickin, said: "With so many shapes, colours and glass-making techniques represented, a collection such as this rarely comes to auction and naturally we are thrilled to be offering it. Of particular note is the Roman 'Victory' beaker from the 1st century A.D.. Even at the time of manufacture, production of this category of prestige glass was small and rare. You could have been collecting ancient glass for a very long time and never had the opportunity to buy a Victory beaker." Writing on the 'Victory' beaker in the Bonhams Magazine article Join the party, Rachel Spence said: "made in amber glass – another prized hue – using the mould-blown technique, which sees hot glass blown into a mould carved with designs. The beaker is decorated with wreaths of the type used to crown winners in Roman games or possibly the drinking contests that were so popular among a people known for their bibulosity. Around its perimeter, a text declares 'Take the Victor". Its estimate is £20,000-30,000."
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AN EASTERN MEDITERRANEAN CORE-FORMED BLUE GLASS: An Eastern Mediterranean core-formed blue glass amphoriskos Hellenistic Period, circa 2nd-mid 1st Century B.C. The piriform body of dark blue glass, with applied opaque white and yellow marvered
0001: AN EASTERN MEDITERRANEAN CORE-FORMED BLUE GLASSEst. £1,500-£2,500
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AN EASTERN MEDITERRANEAN CORE-FORMED GLASS AMPHORISKOS: An Eastern Mediterranean core-formed glass amphoriskos Hellenistic Period, circa 2nd-1st Century B.C. The cobalt blue body with white threads wound spirally from the rim and combed into festoons on
0002: AN EASTERN MEDITERRANEAN CORE-FORMED GLASS AMPHORISKOSEst. £1,500-£2,000
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A ROMAN BLUE-GREEN GLASS RIBBED BOWL: A Roman blue-green glass ribbed bowl Circa early 1st Century A.D. The hemispherical bowl cast with twenty-nine vertical ribs on the exterior, decorated on the interior with a wheel-cut groove below
0003: A ROMAN BLUE-GREEN GLASS RIBBED BOWLEst. £5,000-£7,000
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A ROMAN PALE GREEN GLASS JUG WITH BLUE LOOPED HANDLE: A Roman pale green glass jug with blue looped handle Circa late 1st Century A.D. The spherical body decorated with applied light blue threads spiralling around the body and lower neck, with a
0004: A ROMAN PALE GREEN GLASS JUG WITH BLUE LOOPED HANDLEEst. £1,200-£1,800
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A ROMAN MOULD-BLOWN BLUE GLASS RIBBED AMPHORISKOS WITH: A Roman mould-blown blue glass ribbed amphoriskos with opaque white applied twin handles Circa 50-100 A.D. Blown into a two-part mould, the ovoid body decorated with horizontal ribbing, with some
0005: A ROMAN MOULD-BLOWN BLUE GLASS RIBBED AMPHORISKOS WITHEst. £1,500-£2,500
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A ROMAN AMBER AND YELLOW-WHITE MARBLED GLASS BOTTLE: A Roman amber and yellow-white marbled glass bottle Circa 1st Century A.D. The spherical body with flattened base, with narrow cylindrical neck, the flaring mouth with inward folding rim, 9.7cm high
0006: A ROMAN AMBER AND YELLOW-WHITE MARBLED GLASS BOTTLEEst. £1,500-£2,500
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A ROMAN PURPLE GLASS PINE CONE-SHAPED BOTTLE: A Roman purple glass pine cone-shaped bottle Circa second half of 1st Century A.D. The body mould-blown in the form of a naturalistic pine cone, with narrow, rounded base, cylindrical neck and flared
0007: A ROMAN PURPLE GLASS PINE CONE-SHAPED BOTTLEEst. £2,000-£4,000
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A ROMAN AMBER GLASS 'VICTORY' BEAKER: A Roman amber glass 'Victory' beaker Circa early-mid 1st Century A.D. Blown in a two-part mould, of cylindrical form with a narrow everted rim, with three registers of decoration divided by
0008: A ROMAN AMBER GLASS 'VICTORY' BEAKEREst. £20,000-£30,000
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A ROMAN PALE BLUE-GREEN GLASS FEEDER FLASK: A Roman pale blue-green glass feeder flask Circa 2nd-3rd Century A.D. With folded rim, cylindrical neck and bird-shaped body drawn to a perforated point, with a pinched crest along the top of the
0009: A ROMAN PALE BLUE-GREEN GLASS FEEDER FLASKEst. £800-£1,200
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A ROMAN YELLOW-GREEN GLASS PYXIS: A Roman yellow-green glass pyxis Circa 1st-early 2nd Century A.D. The reel-shaped body with folded curving ridges at the base and top of the walls, the sloping shoulder curving towards the circular
0010: A ROMAN YELLOW-GREEN GLASS PYXISEst. £800-£1,200
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A ROMAN AMBER GLASS DATE FLASK: A Roman amber glass date flask Circa 1st-early 2nd Century A.D. The body blown into a two-part mould to resemble the wrinkly skin of the fruit, with opaque white glass on the interior of the mouth,
0011: A ROMAN AMBER GLASS DATE FLASKEst. £1,000-£1,500
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A ROMAN BLUE GLASS TRULLA AND A ROMAN BLUE-GREEN GLASS: A Roman blue glass trulla and a Roman blue-green glass modiolus Circa 1st-2nd Century A.D. Reputedly discovered together and likely from the same workshop, the trulla with a hemispherical bowl with
0012: A ROMAN BLUE GLASS TRULLA AND A ROMAN BLUE-GREEN GLASSEst. £3,000-£5,000
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A ROMAN PALE BLUE SQUARE GLASS JUG: A Roman pale blue square glass jug Circa 1st-2nd Century A.D. Of quadrangular form with broad angled handle and in-turned rim, the base moulded with four concentric rings, 17.5cm high Footnotes
0013: A ROMAN PALE BLUE SQUARE GLASS JUGEst. £1,000-£1,500
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A ROMAN BLUE-GREEN GLASS LIDDED CINERARY URN: A Roman blue-green glass lidded cinerary urn Circa 1st-2nd Century A.D. The collar rim folded outwards, with a pair of vertical 'M' shaped handles of thick trail rising from the shoulder with some
0015: A ROMAN BLUE-GREEN GLASS LIDDED CINERARY URNEst. £8,000-£12,000
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A LARGE ROMAN AUBERGINE GLASS ARYBALLOS: A large Roman aubergine glass aryballos Circa late 1st-early 2nd Century A.D. With collar rim, cylindrical neck and thick trail twin handles, the globular body with shallow indented base, 14cm high
0016: A LARGE ROMAN AUBERGINE GLASS ARYBALLOSEst. £3,000-£5,000
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A ROMAN AUBERGINE GLASS TWIN-HANDLED JAR: A Roman aubergine glass twin-handled jar Circa 4th Century A.D. With green undulating trail handles applied between the folded collar rim and broad shoulders, the tapering body with hollow flared
0017: A ROMAN AUBERGINE GLASS TWIN-HANDLED JAREst. £1,500-£2,500
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A ROMAN PALE BLUE GLASS BOWL: A Roman pale blue glass bowl Circa 3rd-4th Century A.D. Free-blown in thick pale blue glass, with carinated shoulder and domed kick base, 5.5cm high, 10cm diam. Footnotes Provenance: with Fortuna
0018: A ROMAN PALE BLUE GLASS BOWLEst. £1,000-£1,500
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A ROMAN GLASS SPOON AND A ROMAN GLASS COSMETIC: A Roman glass spoon and a Roman glass cosmetic implement Circa 1st-4th Century A.D. The spoon of colourless glass, with small circular bowl and straight, hollow handle, tapering to a point, 14.4cm
0019: A ROMAN GLASS SPOON AND A ROMAN GLASS COSMETICEst. £1,200-£1,800
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THREE ROMAN GREEN GLASS VESSELS: Three Roman green glass vessels Circa 3rd-4th Century A.D. Comprising a tall glass jug, the cylindrical body mould blown with vertical fluting, tapering slightly to a concave base, the short
0020: THREE ROMAN GREEN GLASS VESSELSEst. £1,200-£1,800
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TWO ROMAN GREEN GLASS FLASKS: Two Roman green glass flasks Circa 2nd-4th Century A.D. Comprising a glass conical flask, with rounded shoulders and funnel mouth, 18.5cm high; and a glass flattened spherical flask, with folded
0021: TWO ROMAN GREEN GLASS FLASKSEst. £800-£1,200
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A ROMAN AMBER GLASS FLASK: A Roman amber glass flask Circa 3rd-4th Century A.D. The elongated mould blown body with slender vertical ribs and rounded indented base, with dark blue trail handles, an encircling band of trail
0022: A ROMAN AMBER GLASS FLASKEst. £2,000-£3,000
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A ROMAN YELLOW-GREEN GLASS JUG: A Roman yellow-green glass jug Circa 3rd-4th Century A.D. The spherical body with a pointed underside, set on a raised ring base, with broad ribbed green strap handle, the base of the cylindrical
0023: A ROMAN YELLOW-GREEN GLASS JUGEst. £1,500-£2,500
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A LATE ROMAN GLASS LAMP OR CUP: A late Roman glass lamp or cup Circa 4th-5th Century A.D. Of conical form, tapering to a rounded base, decorated with three encircling bands of wheel cut decoration flanking four applied and marvered
0024: A LATE ROMAN GLASS LAMP OR CUPEst. £1,200-£1,800Lot Passed
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