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Native American Stone Pipe

Catalogue: Antiques: Regional Art: Americas: American Indian: Stone: Pre 1492   item# 1153062 (stock# ABS48)

Native American Stone Pipe
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Artemis Gallery Ancient World Art
(720) 890-7700


$750.00 

Mississippian-era, ca 800 to 1200 AD. Carved black hardstone elbow pipe. Made from a mottled black stone with label on base indicating this was found in Tennessee. Finely made and exhibiting great artistic style. Choice condition.

Provenance: Ex-Brian Saldano Collection ...click for details



Pre-Columbian Mezcala Guerrero Turtle

Catalogue: Antiques: Regional Art: Americas: Pre Columbian: Pre 1492   item# 1153060 (stock# ABS45)

Pre-Columbian Mezcala Guerrero Turtle
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Artemis Gallery Ancient World Art
(720) 890-7700


SOLD $1595.00 

Late Preclassic. Carved in a black stone with green undertones, with some mineral deposits and signs of erosion. The face features carved eyes and slightly open mouth . 3"T x 5-3/8"L x 2-1/4"W. Surface worn but still quite excellent.

Provenance: Ex- B. Saldano Collection, New Jersey. ...click for details



Costa Rican / Guanacaste Jade Axe God

Catalogue: Antiques: Regional Art: Americas: Pre Columbian: Stone: Pre 1492   item# 1152986 (stock# APB6)

Costa Rican / Guanacaste Jade Axe God
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Artemis Gallery Ancient World Art
(720) 890-7700


$800.00 

Guanacaste / Nicoya Region of Costa Rica, ca. 1 to 400 AD. Blue-ish green jade / jadeite pendant with string-cut features. The name "ax god" comes from the form of the pendant, which replicates the shape of the traditional stone. Custom stand. Jade measures just under 5-1/4"L, intact/excellent.

Provenance: P. Barlett Coll ...click for details



Costa Rican / Nicoya Jade Axe God

Catalogue: Antiques: Regional Art: Americas: Pre Columbian: Stone: Pre 1492   item# 1152984 (stock# APB5)

Costa Rican / Nicoya Jade Axe God
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Artemis Gallery Ancient World Art
(720) 890-7700


$1100.00 

Pre-Columbian, Guanacaste / Nicoya Region of Costa Rica, ca. 1 to 400 AD. Dark green jade / jadeite pendant with string-cut features. The name "ax god" comes from the form of the pendant, which replicates the shape of the traditional stone. Custom stand. Jade measures just under 4-5/8"L, intact.

Provenance: P. Barlett Coll ...click for details



A Sung Dyansty Pottery Figure

Catalogue: Antiques: Regional Art: Asian: Chinese: Pottery: Pre 1492   item# 1151558 (stock# agb5)

A Sung Dyansty Pottery Figure
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Artemis Gallery Ancient World Art
(720) 890-7700


$695.00 

China, Sung Dynasty, 10th century AD. Grey clay figure with carved detailing. 8-1/4"H. Fragmentary, as shown.

Provenance: Ex-G. Bingham Collection, Utah
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An Egyptian Banded Alabaster Mace Head

Catalogue: Antiques: Regional Art: Ancient World: Egyptian: Pre 1492   item# 1151554 (stock# agb2)

An Egyptian Banded Alabaster Mace Head
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Artemis Gallery Ancient World Art
(720) 890-7700


$695.00 

Pre-Dynastic, 3500-3000 BC. Piriform stone weapon with cylindrical drill hole in center. Once attached to a wooden shaft and used as a weapon to strike at an enemy. The "piriform" or round mace head was used throughout Egypt and the Levante, and replaced the disk-type mace during the Naqada II period of Pre-Dynastic Egypt. Custom stand. Mace head itself measures 2-5/8"D, intact/excellent condition.
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Neolithic Stone Biface Axe Head

Catalogue: Antiques: Regional Art: Pre AD 1000   item# 1149518 (stock# bd)

Neolithic Stone Biface Axe Head
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Artemis Gallery Ancient World Art
(720) 890-7700


$895.00  

Made in Mali near the Tenere Desert, but purportedly found in the Faium Valley of Egypt, dating to about 7000 to 5000 BC. Knapped stone implement. Egypt has a very rich Palaeolithic past, dating from the Lower Palaeolithic. The Faiyum has a fundamentally important role to play in developing an understanding of Egyptian prehistory. As well as a distinctive Epipalaeolithic industry, it has some of the earliest evidence in Egypt of agricultural activities. 4-1/2"H x 1-3/4"W, 383g. Cus ...click for details


A Neolithic Stone Biface Axe Head

Catalogue: Antiques: Regional Art: Pre AD 1000   item# 1149511

A Neolithic Stone Biface Axe Head
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Artemis Gallery Ancient World Art
(720) 890-7700


$750.00 

Another gorgeous... and early example! Purportedly found in the Faium Valley of Egypt, dating to about 7000 to 5000 BC. Knapped stone implement. Egypt has a very rich Palaeolithic past, dating from the Lower Palaeolithic. The Faiyum has a fundamentally important role to play in developing an understanding of Egyptian prehistory. As well as a distinctive Epipalaeolithic industry, it has some of the earliest evidence in Egypt of agricultural activities. 2"W x 4-1/2"L, intact. ...click for details


Amlash Pottery Rhyton in Ram Form

Catalogue: Antiques: Regional Art: Ancient World: Near Eastern: Ceramics: Pre AD 1000   item# 1148329 (stock# ASARK)

Amlash Pottery Rhyton in Ram Form
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Artemis Gallery Ancient World Art
(720) 890-7700


SOLD $2,950.00 

From the ancient Near East, northwestern Iran, ca late 2nd millennium BC. Fine terracotta ceremonial drinking vessel (rhyton) constructed of cylindrical cup and animal head (in the form of a mouflon, native wild sheep) spout – opening at the animal’s mouth. Entire vessel covered in red slip, now showing great deposits from burial. 6-1/2"H, lower section repaired, else quite excellent.
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Greek Attic Siana Cup

Catalogue: Antiques: Regional Art: Ancient World: Greek: Pottery: Pre AD 1000   item# 1148321 (stock# bdwk2975)

Greek Attic Siana Cup
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Artemis Gallery Ancient World Art
(720) 890-7700


$5,975.00 

From ancient Greece, Athens, ca. 550-540 B.C. Done in black figure technique, this pottery wine vessel features a double frieze of ivy leaves between the handles and an alternating black and red tongue pattern band on the outer base. There is a small area of glaze roughness on inside lip and on outer lip (both areas on same side), which is an indication of a burial pattern.
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