Fine Antiquities, Pre-Columbian, Asian Art 2023-12-10 Auction - 551 Price Results - Palmyra Heritage Gallery in NY
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Ancient Greek Canosan Terracotta polychrome Sphinx Vessel, c.4th-3rd century B.C.Ancient Roman Marble Season Sarcophagus Fragment c.1st-2nd century AD.Ancient Roman Marble Head of Apollo c.1st century AD.
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New York, NY, United States
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Fine Antiquities, Pre-Columbian, Asian Art

Our sale consists of Fine Egyptian, Classical Antiquities, Pre Columbian, and Tribal Art. Ancient Greek and Roman Coins. Featuring A private NYC Dr Collection of Roman Military object acquired 1990s. A collection of Classical Antiquities including Ancient Roman Marble Head of Apollo and Ancient Roman Marble Season Sarcophagus Fragment that was Published In Germany Jahreszeiten-Sarcophagi 1984 No 300A. Both items From Professor Richard Brillian personal collection. Mr Brilliant A professor emeritus of art history and archaeology and the Anna S. Garbedian Professor in the Humanities at Columbia University. He is the author of many books, including Visual Narratives, My Laoco?n, and Portraiture, the last also published by Reaktion Books. A Rare Canosan Pottery Sphinx, Two Tanagran Terracotta Figures. From NYC Collection acquired from Fortuna Gallery. A selection of Ancient Egyptian beads from Secret Eye Gallery New York 1970-1980s. various USA Collections of Egyptian artifacts, Antiquities and Ancient Coins. A Pre Columbian Pottery from Seymour collection acquired the collection in the 1970's, Ex: Estate of Leonard Davis deceased 2005, Gifted to Leonard Davis from Margaret Reisberg. Large Gandhara Schist stone Stele, and 3 Palette from the estate of Daniel Kashanian of NYC acquired 1970s. A collection of fine Islamic Ceramic Bowls and objects acquired 1960s.
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Ancient Roman Gold Spoon c.2nd century AD.: Ancient Roman Gold Spoon c.2nd century AD. Size 3 5/8 inches length. + stand. weight 5.82 grams. Fine Roman high karat gold spoon with elborate handle. Custom mounted. Provenance: Private NYC Dr
0018: Ancient Roman Gold Spoon c.2nd century AD.Est. $800-$1,000
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