Sold2024ANCIENT INDUS VALLEY POTTERY FERTILITY GODDESS FIGUREAn ancient Indus Valley pale cream pottery figure of a fertility goddess. The face has a hooked nose; typically large, sunken eyes; and a tall headdress. She wears a tight collar around her neck, partSee Sold Price
Sold2020Indus Valley Mehrgarh Pottery Seated Fertility Goddess**Originally Listed At $350** Ancient Central Asia, Indus Valley, Mehrgarh period, ca. 3500 to 2800 BCE. A characteristically abstract Indus Valley female figure, perhaps a fertility goddess, presenteSee Sold Price
Sold2022Indus Valley Mehrgarh Pottery Goddess Figure, TL TestedAncient Central Asia, Indus Valley, Mehrgarh period, ca. 3500 to 2800 BCE. A fabulous, hand-built pottery figure, likely a fertility goddess, depicted standing with a voluptuous, hourglass-shaped bodySee Sold Price
Sold2022Indus Valley Mehrgarh Pottery Female Figures (2)Ancient Central Asia, Indus Valley, Mehrgarh period, ca. 3500 to 2800 BCE. A wonderful pair of hand-built Bronze Age pottery female statues which perhaps represent fertility goddesses. The smaller, onSee Sold Price
Sold2023Indus Valley Pottery Mother GoddessNice fertility cult figurine, red hand molded terracotta with applied ornaments. The strict frontal and rigid posture of this is broadly characteristic of a common type of hand molded fertility figureSee Sold Price
Sold2017Lot of 15 Indus Valley Pottery Fertility Idols / FragsCentral Asia, Indus Valley, Meghargh period, ca. 3500 to 2800 BCE. A lovely ensemble of fifteen Bronze Age Indus Valley pottery fertility idols, nine fragmentary pieces and six full figures. Many of tSee Sold Price
Sold2016Indus Valley Pottery Fertility IdolCentral Asia, Indus Valley, ca. 2000 BCE. An interesting, stylized depiction of a female figure with wide, staring eyes and a pointed nose forming the majority of her bird-like facial features; she weSee Sold Price
Sold2023Rare Near Choice Indus Valley Fertility GoddessCentral Asia, Pakistan/ Afghanistan, Mehrgarh period (pre-Indus Valley civilization), ca. 2800 to 2600 BCE. A "bird-faced" Indus Valley female figurine, positioned in a crouching pose with her hands hSee Sold Price
Sold2023Indus Valley Pottery Goddess Bust w/ Child**First Time At Auction** Ancient Central Asia, Indus Valley, Mehrgarh culture, ca. 3500 to 2800 BCE. A lovely pottery bust of a goddess presenting a bird-like visage with a beak-form nose and an elonSee Sold Price
Sold2023Indus Valley Painted Pottery Cup2nd-1st millennium B.C. A ceramic vessel of carinated form and slightly concave upper body with everted rim and shallow foot, polychrome geometric frieze to the upper body. 294 grams, 13 cm wide (5 1/See Sold Price
Sold2018Indus Valley Painted Pottery Bull3rd millennium BC. A ceramic figure of a bull with curving horns, dewlap and hump to the back of the neck; cylindrical body with short legs; painted decoration in the form of stripes to the horns, colSee Sold Price
Sold2015Indus Valley Seated Bird-Faced Fertility GoddessNear East, Pakistan / Afghanistan region, Mehrgarh period, ca. 2800 to 2600 BCE. A characteristically bird-faced Indus Valley fertility goddess figurine, positioned in a quasi-sitting pose with outstrSee Sold Price
Sold2019Indus Valley Seated Fertility Goddess Figure**Originally Listed At $400** Near East, Pakistan/ Afghanistan, Megharth period, ca. 2800 to 2600 BCE. A characteristically bird-faced Indus Valley fertility goddess figurine, positioned in a quasi-siSee Sold Price
Sold2022Indus Valley Mehrgarh Pottery Fertility Idol, TL Tested**First Time At Auction** Ancient Central Asia, Indus Valley, Mehrgarh culture, ca. 3500 to 2800 BCE. A hand-built pottery female fertility idol of a characteristically abstract form with slender limbSee Sold Price
Sold2022Indus Valley Mehrgarh Pottery Fertility Figure, TL TestAncient Central Asia, Indus Valley, Mehrgarh culture, ca. 3500 to 2800 BCE. A hand-built female fertility figure of characteristically abstract form bearing slender limbs, a corseted waistline, and aSee Sold Price
Sold2023Indus Valley Mehrgarh Pottery Fertility IdolCentral Asia, Pakistan/ Afghanistan, Mehrgarh period (pre-Indus Valley civilization), ca. 2800 to 2600 BCE. A fine fragment of a hand-built pottery female fertility figure exhibiting a abstract, avianSee Sold Price
Sold2016Indus Valley Terracotta Fertility GoddessIndus Valley, ca. 3500-2500 B.C. In a seated position, with large, drilled eyes, holding an infant with both hands next to her breasts. This figure is from the Harapean civilization. Dimensions: 4 1/2See Sold Price
Sold2018Indus Valley Pottery Mother Goddess Figure**First Time At Auction** South/Central Asia, Indus River Valley, Meghargh period, ca. 2600 to 2500 BCE. A delightful and delicate bronze age buff clay effigy figure which displays an elaborate hairstSee Sold Price
Sold2018Indus Valley Terracotta Seated Fertility Goddess**First Time At Auction** Ancient Central Asia, Indus River Valley, Mehrgarh, ca. 2600 to 2500 BCE. A hand-built terracotta figure of a slender seated fertility goddess. She sits with both legs togethSee Sold Price
Sold2017Ancient Indus Valley Pottery Nal Mother GoddessIndus River Valley, Mehrgarh, ca. 2600 to 2500 BCE. Buff clay human figurines of Mehrgarh are the oldest clay figurines that have been found in South Asia. While earlier examples were relatively simplSee Sold Price
Sold2021Indus Valley Mehrgarh Pottery Seated Goddess FigureAncient Central Asia, Indus Valley, Mehrgarh culture, ca. 3500 to 2800 BCE. An intriguing, hand-built pottery figure known as a mother goddess shown in a seated position with delineated legs stretchedSee Sold Price
Sold2022Indus-Valley, Mohenjo-Daro Small Plate/PaletteTitle: Indus-Valley, Mohenjo-Daro Small Plate/Palette Date/Origin: Indus Valley Mohenjo Daro, c. 2500-2300 B.C. Description: Indus Valley dark brown-painted pottery small plate, decorated with standinSee Sold Price
Sold2017Indus Valley Mother Goddess Fertility IdolDate: ca. 3000 BC Materials: Terracota Dimensions: 110mm h x 38mm w - 38.9grams Provenance/Additional Information: From an old British collection, aquired from a private collector in London; purchasedSee Sold Price
Sold2023A NEOLITHIC MEHRGARH POTTERY GODDESSA NEOLITHIC MEHRGARH POTTERY GODDESS Indus Valley, Pakistan, Mehrgarh, Neolithic period (c. 5500 BC - 4500 BC). Crafted from pale-yellow clay, depicting a female goddess with narrow hips and subtle brSee Sold Price
Jun 28Galerie Zacke A MEHRGARH TERRACOTTA FIGURE OF A SEATED MOTHER GODDESS, INDUS VALLEY CIVILIZATION€300