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Greek terracotta female head
Antiques: Regional Art: Ancient World: Greek: Sculpture Pre AD 1000: item #771277
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Koelman Antiques
Euro 375
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Ancient Greek terracotta female head, South Italy, 4th Century BC. She is wearing a polos headdress on long wavy hair parted in the center, with one large side curl. Some faint remains of ochre paint in the hair. Good condition, one side of the nose slightly damaged. Height: 9.4 cm. Purchased on the Dutch art market.
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Hellenistic Head of Herakles, 2nd/1st Century BC
Antiques: Regional Art: Ancient World: Greek: Sculpture Pre AD 1000: item #769327
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Ostracon Ancient Art
Zurich, Switzerland
$ 2400
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Greek marble head of Herakles with a short bulged out forehead and almond-shaped eyes recessed to bear inlays. The full lips framed by a moustache. Small ears stick out the close-cropped hairdo. The beard with voluminous curls.
Greek, Eastern Mediterranean, 2nd/1st century BC.
H. 8.1 cm (3.2 in), H. with stand 14.9 cm (5.85 in).
Broken below the heavy neck. Nose chipped. White marble with reddish patina and black deposits. Surface worn in places.
Swiss art market.
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East Greek griffin fragment
Antiques: Regional Art: Ancient World: Greek: Sculpture Pre AD 1000: item #768574 G30
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Helios Gallery
+44 (0)1225 744751
UK Pounds - £350.00
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A fragment from a large architectural tile moulded with a figure of a striding griffin.
This fragment would have formed part of a large tile depicting a horse-mounted warrior galloping behind a griffin. Opinions differ on the meaning of this scene which was repeated with little variation except in colour and form over hundreds of tiles which have been recovered from the site of Duver. The horseman was probably a symbol of power and military strength, but recent researchers believe that the gri... Click for details
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Boeotian Terracotta Horse, 600 BC
Antiques: Regional Art: Ancient World: Greek: Sculpture Pre AD 1000: item #743279
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Ostracon Ancient Art
Zurich, Switzerland
$ 950
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Boeotian archaic horse, the crested mane with reddish stripes. Black-glaze decoration for the croup and the outside of the legs. Linear eyes and trapping.
Horses with reserved heads date to the early 6th century BC
Boeotian, around 600 BC.
H. 13.5 cm (5.3 in).
Very fine and an outstanding hand-modeled example. Foreleg and tail missing, hind leg and mouth reattached. Applied glaze worn in places.
Ex Swiss art market.
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