Greek and Roman Art: Mycenae to Byzantium 2020-09-14 Auction - 56 Price Results - Cahn Auktionen AG in ch
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A Portrait Herm of EuripidesAn Egyptian Alabster Cyclindrical JarA Black-figure Amphora with Dionysos and Maenads
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Greek and Roman Art: Mycenae to Byzantium

Galerie Cahn is delighted to present a selection of high quality Greek and Roman antiquities. We look forward to discussing any lot with you in more detail - please do not hesitate to contact us.
Auction Curators:
Jean-David Cahn
Archaeologist, Gallery Owner
Dr. Ulrike Haase
Archaeologist
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A Cypriot Idol with Raised Arms: Cypro-Archaic II ca. 600-480 B.C. Terracotta. H. 10.8 cm. W. max. 5.2 cm. Hand-modelled, cylindrical body flaring slightly towards the base. High, flat headdress. Ears and nose plastically offset.
0001: A Cypriot Idol with Raised ArmsEst. CHF 700-CHF 800Lot Passed
An Egyptian Alabster Cyclindrical Jar: Egypt, Old Kingdom, 1st-4th Dynasty ca. 3000-2500 B.C. Calcite alabaster. H. 34.2 cm. W. max. (rim) 13.5 cm. Tall, thick-walled, cylindrical vessel with a slightly inwards-curving wall. A
0002: An Egyptian Alabster Cyclindrical JarEst. CHF 5,000-CHF 6,000Lot Passed
An Early Mycenaean Cup decroated with Wavy Lines: Mycenaean 16th-13th cent. B.C. Clay. H. 3.6 cm. W. max. (with handle) 9.9 cm. A shallow cup with burnished surface, broad everted rim, and elegantly curved single handle joining rim to base. Lip and
0003: An Early Mycenaean Cup decroated with Wavy LinesEst. CHF 1,200-CHF 1,400Lot Passed
A Mycenaean Stemmed Goblet: Mycenaean, LH IIIB 1300-1190 B.C. Clay. H. 15.4 cm. W. (with handles) 16.3 cm. A refined Mycenaean shape with close parallels in both terracotta and precious metals. The drinking vessel has a tall
0004: A Mycenaean Stemmed GobletEst. CHF 7,000-CHF 8,000Lot Passed
A Boeotian Late Geometric Oinochoe: Greek, Boeotian Late Geometric; ca. late 8th century B.C. Clay. H. 34.5. Ovoid body with tall neck and trefoil mouth. Buff fabric decorated with broad parallel bands and vertical zig-zags; lozenges
0005: A Boeotian Late Geometric OinochoeEst. CHF 2,000-CHF 2,400Lot Passed
An Attic Late Geometric Cup: Greek, Attic Late Geometric, 2nd half 8th cent. B.C. Clay. H. 8 cmA one-handled cup with globular lower body and subtly flaring, high walls. A broad band of meander around the neck, with lower part
0006: An Attic Late Geometric CupEst. CHF 1,400-CHF 1,800Lot Passed
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An Etruscan Kantharos in Impasto: Etruscan 6th - 5th cent. B.C. Clay. H. (with handles) 14 cm; H. (at rim) 9.5 cm; Diam. 16.5 cm. A broad-rimmed chalice with swooping upright handles on a low conical foot. Fan decoration impressed
0007: An Etruscan Kantharos in ImpastoEst. CHF 1,300-CHF 1,600
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A Monumental Etruscan Bucchero Kyathos: Etruscan 2nd half of 6th cent. B.C. Clay. H. 37.5 cm (with handle); 27 cm. (excluding handle). A monumental chalice-shaped vessel in "bucchero pesante” with a deep, flaring cup and broad, high
0008: A Monumental Etruscan Bucchero KyathosEst. CHF 1,800-CHF 2,200
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Two Early European Lance Tips in Bronze: Italic ca. 7th-6th cent. B.C..Bronze. a) L. 20.8 cm. W max. 4.4 cm. b) L. 17.3 cm. W. max. 3.4 cma) Lanceolate blade. Narrow central rib tapering towards the top. Condition: The lower end of the
0010: Two Early European Lance Tips in BronzeEst. CHF 900-CHF 1,200
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A Knife with Handle in the Shape of a Raptor: Northeastern Ural and Western Siberia 5th-10th cent. A.D..Bronze with high percentage of tin, iron. L. 17.2 cm. W. max. 3.2 cm. D. max. 1.1 cmThe iron blade is attached to the polygonal beginning of
0011: A Knife with Handle in the Shape of a RaptorEst. CHF 5,000-CHF 6,000Lot Passed
A Levantine Bronze Helmet: Levant 6th cent. B.C. Bronze. H. 19.6 cm. W. 17 cm. Levantine-influenced Greek helmet. High crown with semicircular sides, an arch above each of the eyes and a small central point above the nose.
0012: A Levantine Bronze HelmetEst. CHF 9,000-CHF 12,000Lot Passed
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A Bronze Weight in the Shape of an Ape: Greek late 6th cent. B.C. Bronze. H. 2.8 cm. W. max. 1.5 cm. The eating ape sits upright on a small, semi-oval plinth. His face is framed by a wreath of hair from which his semi-circular ears
0013: A Bronze Weight in the Shape of an ApeEst. CHF 1,400-CHF 1,600
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A Negau Helmet (Vetulonia Type): Italic late 6th-1st half 5th cent. B.C. Bronze. H. 19 cm. W. max. 23.6 cm. D. max. 26.7 cm. Compact bronze helmet whose closed crown rises up to a sharp medial ridge; two holes at the top to the left
0014: A Negau Helmet (Vetulonia Type)Est. CHF 9,000-CHF 12,000
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A Black-figure Amphora with Dionysos and Maenads: Greek, Attic ca. 500 B.C. Clay. H. 37 cm. Near to the Antimenes Painter. On the obverse, a draped and bearded Dionysos is flanked by two dancing maenads. He bears flourishing vines and the maenads
0015: A Black-figure Amphora with Dionysos and MaenadsEst. CHF 24,000-CHF 28,000Lot Passed
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A Boeotian Black-Figure Cup with Dionysian Figures: Greek, Boeotian Second half of the 5th cent. B.C. Clay. H. 7.5 cm; Diam. (excluding handles): 13.6 cm. Cup on a low foot. Band of reserve featuring two figures between large palmettes, all rendered
0016: A Boeotian Black-Figure Cup with Dionysian FiguresEst. CHF 2,800-CHF 3,600
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An Attic Band-Cup with Lively Figural Scenes: Greek, Attic ca. 530 B.C. Clay. H. 13 cm; Diam. 22.3 (excluding handles)A mythological scene juxtaposed with an athletic one: On the obverse a nude warrior (presumably Herakles) grapples with a lion.
0017: An Attic Band-Cup with Lively Figural ScenesEst. CHF 8,000-CHF 12,000Lot Passed
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An Attic Black-Figure Amphora with Departure Scenes: Greek, Attic ca. 550 B.C. Clay. H. 25.6 cm. A small amphora with a panel of reserve on either side. A departure scene is shown on each, with an armed hoplite at the right and a veiled woman to the
0018: An Attic Black-Figure Amphora with Departure ScenesEst. CHF 4,000-CHF 6,000
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An Attic Black-figure Little-master Cassel Cup: Greek, Attic ca. 530-520 B.C. Clay. H. 9.5 cm; Diam. 14.2 cm (without handles) In the reserved zone between the handles, repeated on each side, a pair of confronted sirens stand with wings widespread
0019: An Attic Black-figure Little-master Cassel CupEst. CHF 8,000-CHF 12,000Lot Passed
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An Etruscan Black-Figure Kyathos with Sphinx and Dancer: Etruscan ca. 525-500 B.C. Clay. H. (including handle): 26.6 cm. Attributed to the Micali Painter. A panel of reserve dominates the cup's exterior. At its center a male dancer progresses towards the
0021: An Etruscan Black-Figure Kyathos with Sphinx and DancerEst. CHF 6,000-CHF 9,000
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An Attic Black-figure White-ground Lekythos: Greek, Attic ca. 490-480 B.C. Clay. H. 28.5 cm. Attributed to the Athena Painter. An athletic contest unfolds: at centre stage is a bearded male, dressed in a musician's distinctive long sleeveless
0022: An Attic Black-figure White-ground LekythosEst. CHF 8,000-CHF 12,000Lot Passed
A Bronze Statuette of a Beggar: Alexandrian 2nd-1st cent. B.C. Bronze. H. 4.4 cm. Dm. base ca. 2.5 cmStatuette of a small, balding, old man with turgid face standing on a low, circular base. He wears a long, belted cloak that
0023: A Bronze Statuette of a BeggarEst. CHF 600-CHF 800Lot Passed
A Small Statuette of a Draped Female: Greek or Western Greek 4th-2nd cent. B.C. Terracotta. H. 11.6 cmStatuette of a young woman standing in a relaxed pose. She wears a long chiton which ends at her feet, and over it a himation which
0024: A Small Statuette of a Draped FemaleEst. CHF 2,800-CHF 3,800Lot Passed
A Slave with Long Phallos: Late Hellenistic-Roman Egypt, Alexandrian 2nd-1st cent. B.C. Red brown clay. H. 14.5 cm. W. max. 8.9 cm. Grotesque representation of a striding slave on a base, rounded at the back, the head with
0025: A Slave with Long PhallosEst. CHF 2,400-CHF 2,800Lot Passed
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