Ancient Greek Terracotta Stamp: Depicting 3 Humans From The Archaic Period (8thc Bc - 6thc Bc) - Nov 21, 2023 | Thousand Planet Auction House In Kowloon
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Ancient Greek Terracotta Stamp: Depicting 3 Humans from the Archaic Period (8thC BC - 6thC BC)

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Ancient Greek Terracotta Stamp: Depicting 3 Humans from the Archaic Period (8thC BC - 6thC BC)
Ancient Greek Terracotta Stamp: Depicting 3 Humans from the Archaic Period (8thC BC - 6thC BC)
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Description
Dimension: 45x35mm

Rarity Level: Exceptionally Rare
Hailing from the Archaic Period of Ancient Greece, this terracotta stamp, intricately depicting three human figures, is a testament to the artistic prowess and symbolic expressions of a foundational era in Western civilization.

Estimate: $315-$480
Surveying the current artifact market, items rooted in Ancient Greece, particularly those from the Archaic Period, are witnessing a resurgence in demand. A stamp of comparable craftsmanship and detail was traded in 2023, reaching a remarkable price of around $345, underlining its allure to collectors.

Introduction:
This meticulously crafted terracotta stamp from Ancient Greece offers a window into the Archaic Period, a time when art, philosophy, and societal norms began to take shape in ways that would influence Western civilization for millennia. The depiction of three human figures, possibly indicative of familial or societal bonds, reflects the communal nature and shared narratives of the time. Such pieces provide invaluable insights into the daily lives, beliefs, and artistic expressions of ancient Greek society.

Provenance:
Consignor: Ziaullah Ferozi
Year Acquired: 2011
Esteemed collector Ziaullah Ferozi came across this invaluable piece in 2011 during his visit to Herat in western Afghanistan. In a local bazaar, stories of the stamp's travels through time and space were shared, hinting at its potential origins from trading routes connected to the Mediterranean. Recognizing its artistic and historical significance, Ziaullah added it to his prized collection of ancient relics.

Auctioneer's Comment:
This Ancient Greek terracotta stamp is more than just an artifact; it is a passage through time to the Archaic Period, offering intimate glimpses into the art and symbolism of a formative era. Collectors are presented with a rare chance to secure a piece that embodies the essence of ancient Greece, a cornerstone of Western history. A digital copy of Certificate of Authenticity (COA) will be provided with this auction lot, verifying its origin and signifying its esteemed value.
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Ancient Greek Terracotta Stamp: Depicting 3 Humans from the Archaic Period (8thC BC - 6thC BC)

Estimate $315 - $480
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Starting Price $35
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