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2 mai 2017

Large vase with handles, so-called "Grabkratere", Apulia, 4th century BC

Large vase with handles, so-called "Grabkratere", Apulia, 4th century BC
Lot 1003. Large vase with handles, so-called "Grabkratere", Apulia, 4th century BC. Estimate: CHF 20 000 / 30 000 (€ 18 520 / 27 780). Sold for CHF 18 000 . Photo Koller Painted clay. Restorations on the base and the handles. H 69 cm. Provenance: - formerly...
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2 mai 2017

Small bowl, Early Dynastic Period, 1st-2nd Dynasty, Egypt, 3000-2700 BC

Small bowl, Early Dynastic Period, 1st-2nd Dynasty, Egypt, 3000-2700 BC
Lot 1005. Small bowl, Early Dynastic Period, 1st-2nd Dynasty, Egypt, 3000-2700 BC. Estimate: CHF 1 000 / 1 500 (€ 930 / 1 390). Sold for CHF 1 300 . Photo Koller Diorite. Some chips. H 7.5 cm. W 10.5 cm. Provenance: - Collection U., Switzerland. According...
2 mai 2017

Relief fragment of a wall decoration from a burial chamber, Early Dynastic Period XIX, probably Memphitic, Egypt, ca. 1300 BC

Relief fragment of a wall decoration from a burial chamber, Early Dynastic Period XIX, probably Memphitic, Egypt, ca. 1300 BC
Lot 1004. Relief fragment of a wall decoration from a burial chamber, Early Dynastic Period XIX, probably Memphitic, Egypt, ca. 1300 BC. Estimate: CHF 20 000 / 30 000 (€ 18 520 / 27 780). Sold for CHF 18 000. Photo Koller Limestone, consisting of several...
2 mai 2017

Canopic jar, Egypt, Late Period, 26th Dynasty, 664-525 BC

Canopic jar, Egypt, Late Period, 26th Dynasty, 664-525 BC
Lot 1001. Canopic jar, Egypt, Late Period, 26th Dynasty, 664-525 BC. Estimate CHF 6 000 / 10 000 (€ 5 560 / 9 260). Lot sold CHF 6 000. Photo Koller Alabaster. Old inscription mentioning the monkey-headed Hapi, Son of Horus. H 31.5 cm. Provenance: - formerly...
22 avril 2017

Cleveland Museum of Art to transfer Roman sculpture of Drusus Minor to the Republic of Italy

Cleveland Museum of Art to transfer Roman sculpture of Drusus Minor to the Republic of Italy
Head of Drusus Minor (13 B.C. - A.D. 23), probably after A.D. 23 and likely before A.D. 37. Roman, 1st century. Marble; overall: h. 35 cm (13 3/4 in). The Cleveland Museum of Art, Leonard C. Hanna, Jr. Fund 2012.29. CLEVELAND, OH .- The Cleveland Museum...
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16 avril 2017

Charles Ede at TEFAF New York Spring 2017

Charles Ede at TEFAF New York Spring 2017
Faliscan olla with incised decoration, Circa 600 BC. Pottery. Height 38 cm. Photo courtesy Charles Ede. Provenance: Dr W. Rosenbaum-Kroeber (1894-1984), Ascona, Switzerland; acquired prior to 1970; private collection, Brensbach, Germany; thence by descent....
15 avril 2017

Head Of A Cycladic Idol, Aegean, Cyclades Islands, early Bronze Age II (2500-2400 BC)

Head Of A Cycladic Idol, Aegean, Cyclades Islands, early Bronze Age II (2500-2400 BC)
Head Of A Cycladic Idol, Aegean, Cyclades Islands, early Bronze Age II (2500-2400 BC). Marble. Height 13.9 cm. Photo courtesy Phoenix Ancient Art Provenance: Ex- K. Lemos collection, Switzerland, 1970s; M.S. private collection, acquired from the previous...
15 avril 2017

Figure Depicting The Arrotino In Crouching Position, Sharpening His Knife, Late Hellenistic, circa first century BC

Figure Depicting The Arrotino In Crouching Position, Sharpening His Knife, Late Hellenistic, circa first century BC
Figure Depicting The Arrotino In Crouching Position, Sharpening His Knife, Late Hellenistic, circa first century BC. Bronze. Height 7.5 cm. Photo courtesy David Ghezelbash Archéologie Provenance: Ex English private collection of Mrs Agatha Sadler (1924...
15 avril 2017

Scuplture of Nike, Hellenistic, late first century BC

Scuplture of Nike, Hellenistic, late first century BC
Scuplture of Nike, Hellenistic, late first century BC. Marble with a brown patina, 85 x 36 cm. Photo courtesy Galerie Chenel Provenance: Sold at Sotheby’s London the 6 July 1964, lot 176; former collection of the Ford Foundation, state of New York, since...
15 avril 2017

Possibly a female deity, Near Eastern, 6th-5th millenium BC

Possibly a female deity, Near Eastern, 6th-5th millenium BC
Possibly a female deity, Near Eastern, 6th-5th millenium BC. Red siliceous sandstone. Height 22.2 cm. Photo courtesy Cahn International AG This idol with heavily abstracted forms is remarkable on account of its unadorned elegance. The wide hips and round...
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