Sold2016Western Asiatic Tell Halaf Type Ceramic Goddess Idol7th-6th millennium BC. A Neolithic ceramic figure of a seated female with small head, prominent nose and bun on top; arms looped under breasts; large legs tapering to a point and with traces of horizoSee Sold Price
Sold2017Western Asiatic Tell Halaf Type Idol4th millennium BC. A carved stone idol formed as a seated female with hands under prominent breasts, a crown(?) to the top of the head. 27 grams, 52mm (2"). Property of a London gentleman; acquired beSee Sold Price
Sold2021Tell Halaf Terracotta Mother Goddess Idol4th millennium BC. A ceramic figure modelled as a seated goddess with legs folded in front of the body, pinched head and face, wearing a headdress; facial features and detailing to the legs applied inSee Sold Price
Sold20246 Turkish Tel Halaf Ceramic Mother Goddess Figures(6) Ancient Turkish fertility idols. Although not dated they appear to be Tell Halaf clay fertility idols, a mixed group of ceramic fertility goddess figurines, many with applied black pigment detailSee Sold Price
Sold2016Western Asiatic Syro-Hittite Ceramic Idol12th-8th century BC. A flat-backed ceramic figurine depicting a figure with two heads; the eyes and breasts formed with round recesses, the headdresses and necklaces separately applied, formed with veSee Sold Price
Sold2016Western Asiatic Elamite Goddess Idol2nd millennium BC. A bronze figurine of a goddess standing with her hands supporting her breasts, rounded cap with incised eye motif to the upper face; pierced between the feet for attachment. 22 gramSee Sold Price
Sold2016Western Asiatic Anatolian Kasura-Beycesultan Type Idol3rd millennium BC. A large carved marble idol of Kasura-Beycesultan type with discoid body and lateral lobes, long neck with D-shaped head and lateral notches. 197 grams, 17cm (6 3/4"). Property of aSee Sold Price
Sold2016Western Asiatic Tell Brak Eye Idol3rd millennium BC. An alabaster bifacial idol, flat in section, with trapezoidal body and two large pierced and rimmed eyes above. 20 grams, 34mm (1 1/4"). Ex Rihani family collection; acquired 1980s.See Sold Price
Sold2023Ancient Near EastMarble head of an idol of the Kiliya type. Western Asiatic, about 2700 - 2400/2300 BC. Height 4,6cm. Broken at the neck, mounted on a base. Kopf eines Kiliya-Idols. Westasiatisch, ca. 2700 - 2400/2300See Sold Price
Sold2018Western Asiatic Style Seated Idol.An undated archaistic ceramic idol with incised lines to the body, discoid face with spike to the rear. 600 grams, 18cm (7"). Property of a European gentleman; formerly acquired on the German art markSee Sold Price
Sold2018Western Asiatic Style Seated Idol.An undated archaistic ceramic idol of a female sitting cross-legged with elbows spread and hands on the chest. 337 grams, 15cm (6"). Property of a European gentleman; formerly acquired on the German aSee Sold Price
Sold2022Mesopotamian Limestone Goddess / Fertility Idol**Originally Listed At $900** Near East, Mesopotamia, probably The Levant, Tell Halaf area or similar, ca. 6500 to 4500 BCE. A petite limestone fertility figure, highly abstract depicting a seated womSee Sold Price
Sold2022Anatolian Tell Halaf Pottery Female Idol**Originally Listed At $400** Western Asia/Near East, Anatolia (central Turkey) or northern Syria, Tell Halaf area, ca. 6500 to 4500 BCE. A fascinating pottery fertility figure depicting a seated womaSee Sold Price
Sold2017Neolithic Tell Halaf Terracotta Female FertilityNeolithic Tell Halaf Terracotta Female Fertility Figure, c. 4200 B.C.Small Tell Halaf terracotta idol of a Mother Goddess, stylised, small head, seated with her arms looped under ample breasts. ElongaSee Sold Price
Sold2019Neolithic Tell Halaf Terracotta Female FertilityTitle: Neolithic Tell Halaf Terracotta Female Fertility Figure, c. 4200 B.C. Date & Origin: Near East, c. 4200 B.C. Description: Captivating Tell Halaf terracotta idol of a Mother Goddess, stylised, sSee Sold Price
Sold2018Neolithic Near Eastern Terracotta Female FertilityTitle: Neolithic Near Eastern Terracotta Female Fertility Figure, c. 4200 B.C. Date & Origin: Tell Halaf, c. 4200 B.C. Small Tell Halaf terracotta idol of a Mother Goddess, stylised, small head, seateSee Sold Price
Sold2018Neolithic Tell Halaf Terracotta Female FertilityNeolithic Tell Halaf Terracotta Female Fertility Figure, . Date & Origin: Tell Halaf, c. 4200 B.C.. Small Tell Halaf terracotta idol of a Mother Goddess, stylised, small head, seated with her arms looSee Sold Price
Sold2018Neolithic Near Eastern Terracotta Female FertilityNeolithic Near Eastern Terracotta Female Fertility Figure, c. 4200 B.C. Tell Halaf, c. 4200 B.C. Small Tell Halaf terracotta idol of a Mother Goddess, stylised, small head, seated with her arms loopedSee Sold Price
Sold2022WESTERN ASIATIC BRONZE FIGURINE OF A FERTILITY GODDESSCa. 2000-1550 BC An ancient Canaanite fertility goddess idol. The goddess is standing frontal naked with her hands holding a new born baby. She is wearing a conical crown and elaborate torque. Her larSee Sold Price
Sold2017Western Asiatic Syro-Hittite God and Goddess Figure12th-7th century BC. A flat-backed ceramic figurine depicting a deity with two heads; the eyes and breasts formed with round recesses, the headdresses and necklaces separately applied, formed with verSee Sold Price
Sold2017Western Asiatic Syro-Hittite Goddess Figurine12th-7th century BC. A ceramic female figure with elaborate headdress, pinched facial features, applied necklace band, arms extended, impressed points to the face, breasts and navel, chevrons to the hSee Sold Price
Sold2017Western Asiatic Syro-Hittite Fertility Idol12th-7th century BC. A ceramic female figure with elaborate headdress, pinched facial features, applied necklace band, arms supporting the breasts, impressed points to the face and breasts, pointillÃSee Sold Price
Sold2016Western Asiatic Female Idol3rd millennium BC. A moulded ceramic figurine of a female in crested headdress with ropework collar, belt and loincloth, supporting her breasts in her hands. 82 grams, 12cm (4 3/4") Property of a GermSee Sold Price
Sold2016Western Asiatic Syro-Hittite Female Idol3rd-2nd millennium BC. A ceramic female figure with large headdress pierced at the top and sides, prominent nose and round eyes and urna in the centre, necklace in the form of applied beads; short armSee Sold Price
Jun 04TimeLine Auctions Ltd.Western Asiatic Neo-Assyrian Stone Cylinder Seal with Scorpions and Fish£440