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cinerary urn fittle from chiusi 2-3th cent bc

Catalogue: Antiques: Regional Art: Ancient World: Greek: Pre AD 1000   item# 1002225

cinerary  urn fittle from chiusi 2-3th cent bc
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galerie Cecile Kerner
32475830042


11500€ 

a little urn from Chiusi,2d 3d BC This terra-cotta urn decorated is typical of the funerary memorials produced in the workshops of Chiusi, central Etruria, in the second century BC. The Etruscans, who both inhumed and cremated their dead until the end of the Hellenistic period, were renowned for producing this type of memorial from the late fourth century BC. The shape and iconography of these cinerary urns are quite conventional: the container is usually decorated with a mythological scene ...click for details


mummy of a baboon , Egypt ,with radiography and scann

Catalogue: Antiques: Regional Art: Ancient World: Egyptian: Pre AD 1000   item# 1002230

 mummy of a baboon , Egypt ,with radiography and scann
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galerie Cecile Kerner
32475830042


7500€ 

An egyptian mummy of a baboon, old belgian collection . Egyptians mummified animals for one of two reasons. Either they were ensuring that a beloved pet could follow them into the afterlife, or the mummies were for those gods who had a specific animal cult. For example, Horus was worshipped as a hawk or falcon, Hathor as a cow, and Bastet as a cat. Mummies of these animals were thus left as offerings at the respective temples.Baboons also represented Thoth, the god of the moon as well as th ...click for details


new guinea mask,ramu river

Catalogue: Antiques: Regional Art: Oceanic: Pre 1920   item# 880179 (stock# 15)

new guinea mask,ramu river
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galerie Cecile Kerner
32475830042


6500€ 

beautiful old ramu mask shell eyes,beautiful long nose good patina,41cm ex m hamson ex new york collection


a superb egyptian wood ibis

Catalogue: Antiques: Regional Art: Ancient World: Egyptian: Wood: Pre AD 1000   item# 1130267

a superb  egyptian wood ibis
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galerie Cecile Kerner
32475830042


5500€ 

a superb ibis ,wood and stucco ,probably LATE PERIOD TO PTOLEMAIC PERIOD, 664-30 B.C head reglued can be properly restored for inexpensive fee from an old belgium collection 22,7cm long (stand )on 19,5 high


a pre khmer lingam

Catalogue: Antiques: Regional Art: Asian: Southeast Asian: Pre AD 1000   item# 1088018

a pre khmer lingam
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galerie Cecile Kerner
32475830042


5500€ 

a beautiful stone prekhmer lingam from a belgian painter's collection good age patina ,nicely carved about 27cm


crocodile god bust,alabaster, XVIIIth dynasty,published

Catalogue: Antiques: Regional Art: Ancient World: Egyptian: Sculpture: Pre AD 1000   item# 885582 (stock# 102)

crocodile god bust,alabaster, XVIIIth dynasty,published
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galerie Cecile Kerner
32475830042


5000€ 

an alabaster "sobek " bust ,18th dynasty 1554-1305bc,the nose broken along a vein in the marble that we can find again on the chest The headress is a nemθs whose two parts are seen on the chest .Sobek is associated with fertility associated with vivid waters he was identified as a creator god and to the solar god RΚ.14,5/11,5cm published in "du nil ΰ l'escaut,5june1991,banque bruxelles lambert p120ill 119(see enlargments )


a wooden anubis egypt

Catalogue: Antiques: Regional Art: Pre AD 1000   item# 1130279

a wooden anubis egypt
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galerie Cecile Kerner
32475830042


4750€ 

a wooden polychrome anubis 23cm probably from ptolemaic period from an old belgium collection acquired in the 60ties and stayed in the family


an alabaster vase ,egypt

Catalogue: Antiques: Regional Art: Ancient World: Egyptian: Pre AD 1000   item# 1130286

an alabaster vase ,egypt
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galerie Cecile Kerner
32475830042


3750€ 

an alabaster vase ,23cm high ,one crack in the stone of 10cm (see photos)otherwise in good condition from an old belgium collection ,acquired in 1963 Ancient Egyptian period, Old Kingdom, 3rd Dynasty (2686-2613 BCE Thousands of vessels and plates were found inside the underground passageways below Djoser's Step Pyramid at Saqqara, which show a rich array of forms made out of a variety of materials. They are unsurpassed in their beauty. The Djoser collection is the epitome in craftsman ...click for details


burial jar ,cotabato aera ,mindanao philippines ,15th

Catalogue: Antiques: Regional Art: Asian: Southeast Asian: Sculpture: Pre 1492   item# 896685 (stock# 104)

burial jar ,cotabato aera ,mindanao philippines ,15th
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galerie Cecile Kerner
32475830042


3500€ 

secondary burial jar ,cotabato aera ,mindanao province 86cm.Several burial caves were found in the southwesten portion of cotabato province.These caves had a large number of urns and lids carves from limestone the average size was about 60cm which would be too small for primary burial .the lids were various :some of gable form ressembling the roof of houses.some conical forms extended to vertical elements often carved into human heador the upper part of a human figure .Conclusions have been made ...click for details


secondary burial jar ,cotabato aera ,15th ,philippines

Catalogue: Antiques: Regional Art: Asian: Southeast Asian: Sculpture: Pre 1492   item# 896684 (stock# 103)

secondary burial jar ,cotabato aera ,15th ,philippines
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galerie Cecile Kerner
32475830042


3500€ 

secondary burial jar ,cotabato aera ,mindanao province 92cm.Several burial caves were found in the southwesten portion of cotabato province.These caves had a large number of urns and lids carves from limestone the average size was about 60cm which would be too small for primary burial .the lids were various :some of gable form ressembling the roof of houses.some conical forms extended to vertical elements often carved into human heador the upper part of a human figure .Conclusions have been made ...click for details

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