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An Egyptian Faience Ushabti of Amun Padikhons

Catalogue: Antiques: Regional Art: Ancient World: Egyptian: Faience: Pre 1492   item# 1169863 (stock# AHB)

An Egyptian Faience Ushabti of Amun Padikhons
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Artemis Gallery Ancient World Art
(720) 890-7700


$725.00 

Egypt, Dynasty 21-22. Pale blue faience ushabti of the god's father of Amun Padikhons. Translation-- "The Osiris, the god's father of Amun, Padikhons, true of voice." 4-3/8"H. Intact, with expected surface wear and some pitting, as shown.

Provenance: Ex-Harlan J. Berk, Chicago, IL. ...click for details



An Egyptian Faience Ushabti for Chantress of Amun

Catalogue: Antiques: Regional Art: Ancient World: Egyptian: Faience: Pre 1492   item# 1169862 (stock# AHB)

An Egyptian Faience Ushabti for Chantress of Amun
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Artemis Gallery Ancient World Art
(720) 890-7700


$725.00 

Egypt, Dynasty 21-22. Pale blue faience ushabti inscribed for the chantress of Amun, Neskhons. Translation is "The Osiris, the chantress of Amun, Neskhonsu." 4-5/8"H. Intact, with expected surface wear and some pitting, as shown.

Provenance: Ex-Harlan J. Berk, Chicago, IL. ...click for details



An Egyptitan Brilliant Blue Shabti

Catalogue: Antiques: Regional Art: Ancient World: Egyptian: Faience: Pre 1492   item# 1169861 (stock# AWK)

An Egyptitan Brilliant Blue Shabti
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Artemis Gallery Ancient World Art
(720) 890-7700


$895.00 

Small, but gorgeous! Egypt, 21st / 22nd Dynasty. Deep blue glazed faience ushabti with simple band of glyphs identifying the owner. 2-7/8"H, intact.

Provenance: Ex-Arte Primitivo, NY.
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Greek / Phoenician Terracotta Idol of Tanit

Catalogue: Antiques: Regional Art: Ancient World: Greek: Pottery: Pre AD 1000   item# 1166539 (stock# alp44)

Greek / Phoenician Terracotta Idol  of Tanit
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Artemis Gallery Ancient World Art
(720) 890-7700


$295.00 

From the ancient Near East/Mediterranean region, Ca 500 BC, although the term "Phoenicia" is really a Classical Greek term used to refer to the region of the major Canaanite port towns. Reddish terracotta statuette of Tanit, heavenly goddess of war, a virginal (not married) mother goddess and nurse, and a symbol of fertility; she stands on a platform in a pious form. 4-7/8"H, heavily eroded with overall surface encrustation, as shown. ...click for details


Celtic Variation of Greek Gold Stater Alexander

Catalogue: Antiques: Regional Art: Ancient World: European Medieval: Pre AD 1000   item# 1164904 (stock# bd)

Celtic Variation of Greek Gold Stater Alexander
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Artemis Gallery Ancient World Art
(720) 890-7700


$875.00 

Celtic Tribal variation of Greek gold 'stater' of Alexander the Great (336-323 BC), but issued later (302-200 BC). Of lower gold than traditional Greek stater, weighing 4.89, mixed with silver. Typical of all Alexander coins, many groups made their coins similar to the Macedonian issues. This coin shows the head of Athena wearing a crested Corinthian helmet decorated with a snake. Reverse shows Victory holding a wreath with Greek lettering. VF. ...click for details


Romano Egyptian Frog Oil Lamp

Catalogue: Antiques: Regional Art: Ancient World: Egyptian: Pottery: Pre AD 1000   item# 1164901 (stock# ALP)

Romano Egyptian Frog Oil Lamp
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Artemis Gallery Ancient World Art
(720) 890-7700


$495.00 

Made in Egypt during the Roman era, ca. 3rd - 4th century AD. Mold-made, kidney-shaped terracotta lamp with inward sloping rim and short tapered nozzle. On shoulder, a high relief of two palm branches, connected by a short bowed string. On base, deep maker's mark impression. Like vine fronds, frogs symbolized rebirth and resurrection, hence their use on Christian lamps. 3-1/4"L, intact/generally excellent condition. ...click for details


Egyptian Faience Flat Amulet of Son of Horus

Catalogue: Antiques: Regional Art: Ancient World: Egyptian: Faience: Pre AD 1000   item# 1164889 (stock# AGB)

Egyptian Faience Flat Amulet of Son of Horus
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Artemis Gallery Ancient World Art
(720) 890-7700


$695.00 

Egypt, Late Period or later (747-332 BC). Brilliant blue faience amulet in the form of one of the Sons of Horus, representing the falcon-headed deity, Qebehsenuef. The Four Sons of Horus, also known as the Four Children of Horus, Qebehsenuef, Duamutef, Hapi and Amset, protected the vital organs of the body after mummification. 3-5/16"H x 3/4"W, repair at mid-section, else excellent. Attached to a black lucite block. ...click for details


Greek Incised Black Glazed Footed Plate, Published

Catalogue: Antiques: Regional Art: Ancient World: Greek: Pottery: Pre AD 1000   item# 1164160 (stock# ALP7)

Greek Incised Black Glazed Footed Plate, Published
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Artemis Gallery Ancient World Art
(720) 890-7700


$1,125.00 

Greek South Italic, Ca. 5th - 4th Century BC (but taking definite cues from the more refined Attic wares that preceded it). Fit enough for harvest dinner and respectable for an offering to the Gods, this beautiful blackware pottery shallow bowl / plate sits upon a small footed base, but its true beauty lies in the delicate incised detailing in center of stamped rossete and rays. The glaze emulating the fineness commonly found in silver work at the time. For instance, there were many more plain ...click for details


Daunian Askos, Ex-Farwell Collection - Published

Catalogue: Antiques: Regional Art: Ancient World: Greek: Pottery: Pre AD 1000   item# 1163965 (stock# ALPNN6)


Artemis Gallery Ancient World Art
(720) 890-7700


 

Greek South Italic, Ca. 5th - 4th Century BC. Excavated from a necropolis near Ordona, Italy by Byron Farwell in 1944-1945. Published in figure 58 of Franklin Johnson's "The Farwell Collection."

This terracotta pouring vessel was once ornately decorated in dark red and brown, however the millennia have worn away most of the pa ...click for details



Fine Jamacoaque Carved Shell Pendant

Catalogue: Antiques: Regional Art: Americas: Pre Columbian: Sculpture: Pre AD 1000   item# 1162415 (stock# bd)

Fine Jamacoaque Carved Shell Pendant
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Artemis Gallery Ancient World Art
(720) 890-7700


$495.00 

Pre-Columbian, from Ecuador, ca 500 to 800 AD. Carved pendant from abalone or thin segment of giant clam shell. Custom stand. Shell itself measures 3-3/4"H, intact/generally very good condition.

Provenance: Ex-Fort Knox Artifacts, Scottsdale, AZ
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