Art For Eternity Inaugural Sale 2023-06-17 Auction - 262 Price Results - Art For Eternity LLC in New York
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Important Egyptian Wood Round Top SteleAncient South Italian Magna Graecia Apulia Red-Figured AmphoraPre Columbian Colima Pottery Seated Male Shaman Figure
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Art For Eternity Inaugural Sale

We are 'Boots on the Ground' New York City specialists in ancient and ethnographic art. We have an extensive network which allows us to offer you quality ancient, ethnographic, pre-Columbian, fine art, antiques and collectibles from various estates and consignors at fair prices. Highlights include property from the collection of Dr. Henry and Naomi Cherrick. Dr. Cherrick was a professor and dean at UCLA School of dentistry who pioneered government programs promoting dental care in HIV/AIDs patients. He was also an art lover, and avid collector of fine art throughout the 70s, with a keen eye and a studious approach to building his collection. He relied heavily on experts to guide and advise him, and developed an esteemed collection that included Picasso, Miro, Dali and Rauschenberg, among many others. He always had a passion for ancient history and developed a love for antiquities around the turn of the millennium. He approached ancient arts in the same fashion as he had fine arts: he read widely and deeply, and relied on experts to help build an outstanding collection of widely varied, high quality pieces representing his appreciation for artwork from ancient cultures across the globe. He died at the age of 84 in 2023.
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Pre Columbian Zacatecas Seated Female: Zacatecas, Mexico ca. 100 BCE - 250 AD. A large, hollow pottery figure having C-shaped arms held to her sides, pointed breasts. Perforated oval eyes and mouth, arched eyebrows and angular nose.
0001E: Pre Columbian Zacatecas Seated FemaleEst. $2,000-$3,000
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Ancient Egyptian Wood Sarcophagus Mask: Egyptian–Late Period (664-332 BCE). Finely carved wood sarcophagus mask with serene facial features and extensive remains of original polychrome. Dimesions: 9 1/2" H. Provenance: Ex Explorer
0001R: Ancient Egyptian Wood Sarcophagus MaskEst. $2,000-$3,000
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Pre Columbian Chontal Flecked Stone Mask: Guerrero, Mexico, Ca. 400 B.C. Probably Olmec. A thick carved mask having a long nose, well-defined brow and a pecked, concave surface. Simple lug type ears and a perforation at the top for
0002: Pre Columbian Chontal Flecked Stone MaskEst. $1,000-$2,000
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Roman-Egyptian Stucco Funerary Mask: Romano-Egptytian Period (ca. 1st Century AD). Stucco funerary mask, cast hollow-backed face, slightly smaller than life size, hand-modeled hair, neatly frames around face, overall original paint
0002C: Roman-Egyptian Stucco Funerary MaskEst. $1,000-$1,500
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Fine Mesopotamian Frit Face Inlay: Circa Middle to Late Elamite Period circa 1500-1100 BC. A tan frit composition head, as a relief attachment, holes drilled at ears. The surface with mineral deposits and areas recessed for additional
0004: Fine Mesopotamian Frit Face InlayEst. $600-$1,200
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Gandharan Style Head of a Bodhisattva: The beautiful Buddhist head carved from grey mica schist. This head exudes a serene and calm expression with downcast eyes, beneath arched eyebrows and an aquiline nose creating a naturalistic
0005C: Gandharan Style Head of a BodhisattvaEst. $2,000-$4,000
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Roman Marble Male Veristic Head of a Patrician: Roman Republic ca. 1st century BCE or later. Marble head of a man in veristic style, his short haired brushed forward on the top of his head, his features extremely realistic and surely in the
0007A: Roman Marble Male Veristic Head of a PatricianEst. $4,000-$6,000
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