Antiquities, Ancient and Pre-Columbian Art 2010-10-02 Auction - 456 Price Results - Artemis Gallery in CO
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Antiquities, Ancient and Pre-Columbian Art

Artemis Gallery

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2-part online, vetted auction featuring an outstanding collection of antiquities, ancient and ethnographic art from around the world. The first part will feature Classical Antiquities from Greece, Italy, Rome, Egypt, the Middle East, and the Far East; the second part of the auction will start approximately 1-2 hrs AFTER the antiquities portion, and will feature art from the ancient Pre-Columbian Americas - Mexico, Central /Latin America and South America. Dealers participating in this live auction include Artemis Gallery Ancient Art, Medusa Ancient Art, Sands of Time Ancient Art, Glenn Howard Egyptian Antiquities, PBJI Ancient Coins and Antiquities, Alexander Ancient Art, Collector Antiquities, Explorer Ancient Art, Splendors of the World and Riverbend Gallery. All items offered for sale are guaranteed authentic/as described. Bid online or via phone, in real-time, or leave absentee bids. We invite collectors, dealers and all interested parties to participate.
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An Egyptian Black Top Vessel: From Nagada / Naqada, Egypt, Phase II/III, ca 3500 to 2800 BC. Black-top jar, in conical form, red on the lower base section and about 1 inch of the rim with shiny black finish created during he
0001: An Egyptian Black Top VesselEst. $1,800-$2,500Lot Passed
An Early Dynastic Alabaster Bowl: Early Dynastic, Thinite, ca. 3100-2686 B.C. This alabaster unguent bowl features a clearly distinct lip delineated by a smooth groove and a thick rounded outer edge. The splayed body terminating to a
0002: An Early Dynastic Alabaster BowlEst. $800-$1,200Lot Passed
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An Egyptian Alabaster Jar: Old Kingdom, 4th-8th Dynasty, 2575-2134 B.C. Banded alabaster vessel of ovoid form, lip delineated by a smooth groove, the body tapering to a small flat base, with an offset rounded rim. 3-5/8"H
0004: An Egyptian Alabaster JarEst. $1,000-$1,200
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An Egyptian Scarab Swivel Ring: Dynasty XII-XIII, ca 1991-1720 B.C. Pierced longitudinally for suspension, the scarab is finely-carved from steatite, the back has no suture of pronotum separation, rather notches occur where
0005: An Egyptian Scarab Swivel RingEst. $1,200-$2,000Lot Passed
A Large Egyptian Limestone Cobra: New Kingdom, 1567-1085 B.C. An ancient Egyptian limestone cobra goddess with partial inscription on plinth. Her hood is erect and her body undulates behind in two large loops. Her eyes and mouth are
0006: A Large Egyptian Limestone CobraEst. $7,000-$8,500Lot Passed
An Egyptian Ushabti for Inu: New Kingdom, 18th-20th Dynasty, 1550-1070 B.C. Of brownish-red terracotta, represented in Mummiform shape, with black painted details and hieroglyphic frontal inscriptions reading "Utterance by the
0007: An Egyptian Ushabti for InuEst. $800-$1,000Lot Passed
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An Egyptian Faience Votive Cup: New Kingdom, 18th-20th Dynasty, 1550-1070 B.C. Glazed faience composition vessel, light blue-green in color, narrow cylindrical body tapering to a conical footed form, with incised hieroglyphic
0008: An Egyptian Faience Votive CupEst. $500-$600
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An Egyptian Funerary Pectoral: New Kingdom or shortly after. This is a pectoral of glazed faience with a magnificent blue-green colour and decoration in black. Pectorals were put around the neck of mummies, on the chest, and were
0009: An Egyptian Funerary PectoralEst. $7,000-$8,000Lot Passed
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A Rare Carved Steatite Egyptian Amulet: New Kingdom, Dynasties 18 - 20, Ca 1570 70 1070 BC. Open-work amulet created in glazed steatite; depicts a seated Horus (with falcon head) confronting individual with uraeus, cobra headdress.
0011: A Rare Carved Steatite Egyptian AmuletEst. $750-$1,000
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An Egyptian Steatite Scarab - Kheper: During the reign of King Psametik I, XXVI Dynasty, c.a 660 B.C. Green glazed steatite scarab; obverse has traditional beetle carved as Kheper, god of resurrection, new life; on reverse glyphs read
0012: An Egyptian Steatite Scarab - KheperEst. $600-$900
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A Rare Egyptian Scarab - Standing Ptah: New Kingdom, Dynasty 18, ca. 1570 to 1315 BC, most likely from the reign of Thutmosis (I thru III). Found in Memphis, former capital of Lower Egypt. Glazed steatite in typical beetle form, on base
0012C: A Rare Egyptian Scarab - Standing PtahEst. $900-$1,200
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An Egyptian Wood Funerary Coffin Mask: Middle Kingdom, 11th-14th Dynasties, 1975-1640 B.C. With typical false beard, overall paint color of face is a rich and deep gold with black eyes and headdress. Custom display stand. 11-1/2"H.
0013A: An Egyptian Wood Funerary Coffin MaskEst. $4,000-$6,000
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An Egyptian Green-Glazed Scarab: Middle Kingdom ca. 1502-1482 BC. Pierced longitudinally for suspension, the scarab is finely-carved from steatite then fired with a blue/green glaze, the back has a single suture and pronotum lines
0014: An Egyptian Green-Glazed ScarabEst. $1,000-$1,500
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An Egyptian Funerary Cone: 18th Dynasty, ca. 1390-1352 BC. For the King's Son of Kush, Merymose. Of conical form, the oval face with finely impressed text in raised relief that reads: The venerated one in the presence of
0015: An Egyptian Funerary ConeEst. $1,000-$1,600Lot Passed
An Egyptian Alabaster Shabti: Late 18th Dynasty, 1350-1292 B.C. Depicted mummiform, with defined facial details, wearing a tripartite wig, arms crossed, hands grasping implements, fine line of vertical hieroglyphic text on front
0016: An Egyptian Alabaster ShabtiEst. $12,000-$18,000Lot Passed
An Egyptian New Years Flask: New Kingdom, Dynasties 19 to 20, Ca - 1320 to 1085 BC. Deep brown glaze, long neck and flared rim. Museum-quality mount. Flask itself measures 5-3/4"H x 3-7/8"D. Provenance: Ex-H. Sarner
0017: An Egyptian New Years FlaskEst. $2,200-$2,800Lot Passed
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An Egyptian Faience Votive Cup: New Kingdom period, ca. 19th-20th Dynasty, 1307-1070 B.C. Glazed faience vessel, light cream in color, narrow cylindrical body tapering to a conical footed form, with incised hieroglyphic
0018: An Egyptian Faience Votive CupEst. $400-$600
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An Egyptian Limestone Relief: New Kingdom, 19th / 20th Dynasty, 1295-1069 B.C. Fine limestone relief fragment in sunk relief. Depicting a lady with a long wig, wearing the wax cone on her head, with her arms extended, holding
0020: An Egyptian Limestone ReliefEst. $3,500-$4,500Lot Passed
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