ANCIENT ART & ANTIQUITIES 2022-01-16 Auction - 372 Price Results - Apollo Art Auctions in United Kingdom
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AN ETRUSCAN TERRACOTTA VOTIVE HEAD OF A WOMANA GANDHARAN UPPER TORSO OF BODHISATTVAAN IMPORTANT AND RARE NEO-ASSYRIAN ROCK CRYSTAL VESSEL
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ANCIENT ART & ANTIQUITIES

Apollo Gallery has the pleasure of presenting to you a new catalogue for January 2022 with a breath-taking assemblage of art from the ancient world. This new catalogue boasts beautiful authentic ancient art and antiquities which has been carefully vetted by an array of specialists including Emma Saber, a specialist in Greek, Roman, Egyptian and Near Eastern antiquities for over twenty years and a specialist for Christie?s, one of the world?s leading auction houses, she has lectured for Christie?s education on the antiquities market and how to collect and catalogue antiquities. Richard Falkiner, a specialist with years of experience, he has offered his expertise for The Masterpiece, Brafa, Freeze Fairs and Bonhams; Richard also becomes the youngest head of department; covering inter alia Ancient and Medieval, Islamic items as well as coins and medals for Christies, where he offered his expertise for fourteen years. He has also been elected as Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries of London; and Russel Scott, who has been the authenticity officer for the Viking Society for over twenty-six years. His extensive knowledge stretches into manufacturing techniques for museums, including the British Museum, he has been in the antiquities trade for over forty-three years and has consulted for the BBC on documentaries specialising in Medieval and Viking weaponry. Our January catalogue appeals to all areas of the collective market including eye watering Greek and Roman pottery, wearable gold jewellery, weaponry, including rare Chalcidian helmets, Migration period swords with inlaid handles, Viking axes, Gandharan sculpture, and funerary sculpture of the Tang Dynasty, in the form of horses and riders, attendants and animals. Apollo Gallery is thrilled to have the opportunity to work with this magnificent assembly of ancient art. We hope that this catalogue will be a fitting testimonial to many truly inspired collections. Yours sincerely, Dr. Ivan Bonchev
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AN IMPORTANT AND RARE NEO-ASSYRIAN ROCK CRYSTAL VESSEL: Circa 800-600 BC. The ancient vessel of rock crystal is cut and hollowed out from a big piece of solid rock crystal. The vessel has a rounded base, and the sides rise and flare outwards to the
0003: AN IMPORTANT AND RARE NEO-ASSYRIAN ROCK CRYSTAL VESSELEst. £40,000-£80,000
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A GREEK APULIAN TERRACOTTA OINOCHOE WITH LADIES OF: Circa 400 BC. Southern Italian. A beautiful terracotta oinochoe with flaring trefoil rim, elongated neck, sloping shoulder, egg-shaped body, cylindrical stem and ring foot; an applied, ear-shaped
0005: A GREEK APULIAN TERRACOTTA OINOCHOE WITH LADIES OFEst. £2,000-£4,000
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AN EARLY ROMAN LEAD-GLAZED POTTERY SKYPHOS: Republican to early Imperial Period, circa 100 BC – 100 AD. A rare lead-glazed pottery skyphos, mottled to a dark green glaze. This vessel form has a deep body with ring handles and pedestal
0007: AN EARLY ROMAN LEAD-GLAZED POTTERY SKYPHOSEst. £1,500-£3,500
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A CYPRIOT BLACK POLISHED WARE JUG: Circa Early Cypriot III, 2000-1800 BC An ancient pottery vessel in the form of a spouted jug with a single handle, bulbous base, and pierced lug. The surface incised with linear zigzags and banding.
0009: A CYPRIOT BLACK POLISHED WARE JUGEst. £200-£300
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A ROMAN GLASS BALSAMARIUM: Circa 300-400 AD. A fine example of a glass double Balsamarium formed from a semi-translucent green glass. The body tapers at the base and the mouths and is decorated with applied spiral trails in a
0010: A ROMAN GLASS BALSAMARIUMEst. £400-£600
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A ROMAN GLASS BOTTLE: Circa 100 AD. A beautiful glass bottle with silver iridescence featuring a piriform body tapering to a long neck with flat folded rim. Glass was often the preferred material for storing expensive
0011: A ROMAN GLASS BOTTLEEst. £200-£300
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GREEK HELLENISTIC SILVER PHIALE: Circa 400 BC. The central omphalos surrounded by eighteen petals alternating with eighteen tear-shaped lobes of a lotus flower. The exterior with eighteen petals in relief. Libation bowls, known as
0013: GREEK HELLENISTIC SILVER PHIALEEst. £2,000-£4,000
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AN EGYPTIAN GESSO-PAINTED WOOD MUMMY MASK: Circa 664 – 332 BC. From an anthropoid sarcophagus, the face idealistically modelled in white slip, painted in red pigment; the large almond-shaped eyes inlaid black obsidian for pupils and
0014: AN EGYPTIAN GESSO-PAINTED WOOD MUMMY MASKEst. £2,000-£4,000
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AN EGYPTIAN WOODEN BOATMAN FIGURE: Middle Kingdom, 11th – 12th Dynasty, circa 2030 – 1640 BC. A wooden figure in the form of a seated boatman or oarsman characteristically in a kneeling position, with holes for
0015: AN EGYPTIAN WOODEN BOATMAN FIGUREEst. £400-£600
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AN AMLASH POTTERY BULL RHYTON: Circa 300 – 100 BC. A hollow terracotta vessel in the shape of a bull, with two globular sections formed the body surmounted by a trumpet-shaped filling spout and strap handle, two functional
0016: AN AMLASH POTTERY BULL RHYTONEst. £6,000-£9,000Lot Passed
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A CYPRIOT BARREL-SHAPED FLASK: Cypro-Geometric III, circa 900 – 750 BC. A pottery flask in black on red with two twin handles, a funnel-like mouth, decorated with concentric circles and linear bands. For similar see British
0018: A CYPRIOT BARREL-SHAPED FLASKEst. £1,000-£2,000
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AN ETRUSCAN BUCCHERO BLACKWARE KANTHAROS: Circa 600 – 500 BC. A black ware vessel formed with high arching strap handles which extend above the lip of the cup and give it an elegant shape. This vessels rests on a shallow flared foot.
0019: AN ETRUSCAN BUCCHERO BLACKWARE KANTHAROSEst. £600-£900
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A ROMAN ARRETINE WARE BOWL: Circa 100 AD. A terracotta footed bowl of Arretine type decorated with figural relief with an encircling figural composition of youth wearing a toga and holding an implement in his left hand possibly
0020: A ROMAN ARRETINE WARE BOWLEst. £2,000-£4,000Lot Passed
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ROMAN GLASS CANDLESTICK UNGUENTARIUM WITH HANDLE: Circa 400 AD. A rare Roman candlestick unguentarium formed in a green glass, featuring a short sectioned globular body with a concave base, an extremely long cylindrical neck and a wide, flaring,
0021: ROMAN GLASS CANDLESTICK UNGUENTARIUM WITH HANDLEEst. £1,000-£2,000
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A ROMAN GLASS BEAKER: Circa 400 AD. A rare glass beaker with slighly spherical body which tapers towards the rim; the vessel has beautiful irridescence and is decorated with a series of caduceus possibly symbolising the
0022: A ROMAN GLASS BEAKEREst. £400-£600
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A ROMAN GLASS BOTTLE: Circa 100 AD. A beautiful glass bottle with blue iridescence featuring a piriform body tapering to a long neck with flat folded rim. Glass was often the preferred material for storing expensive oils,
0023: A ROMAN GLASS BOTTLEEst. £400-£600
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