Ancient Coins, Artifacts & Hoi An Ceramics 2003-12-07 Auction - 111 Price Results - Michael Malter in CA
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519: Roman, 300 - 400 AD. A beautiful aubergi612: Egypt, 26th Dynasty bronze fish577: Mali, Dogon, tall carved wood "Primordia
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Encino, CA, United States
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Ancient Coins, Artifacts & Hoi An Ceramics

Antiquities and Coins from the Holy Land, Greece, Rome and Egypt. Also Pre-Columbian, African and Ethnic art, Orientalia. Also on December 14th we will auction breathtaking Vietnamese ceramics from a circa 1450 shipwreck, "The Hoi an Hoard" headed for China and sinking off the coast of Vietnam in the South China Sea.
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Judaean, Early Bronze Age I, c.3100 - 29: Judaean, Early Bronze Age I, c.3100 - 2900 BCE. A terracotta butter churner. An interesting piece with a cylindrical body, a small handle at each end, and a tall central tubular spout. In perfect
0507: Judaean, Early Bronze Age I, c.3100 - 29Est. $700-$1,000
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Roman Period, c.1st - 2nd Century AD. A: Roman Period, c.1st - 2nd Century AD. A large terracotta jug, with cylindrical body, single handle, shallow ringed foot and a flared spout. A choice example of this classic ancient pottery form. H:
0509: Roman Period, c.1st - 2nd Century AD. AEst. $400-$600
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Judaean, c. 100-300 AD.,a double unguent: Judaean, c. 100-300 AD.,a double unguentarium glass flask with horizontal trailings from top to bottom. Handle is missing (small hole on one side where handle used to be, other side fine). Ht: 3.75".
0520: Judaean, c. 100-300 AD.,a double unguentEst. $200-$300
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South Italy, Apulia, c.350 - 300 BC. An: South Italy, Apulia, c.350 - 300 BC. An earth tone slip mold made torso of a lady of fashion standing. Her left arm hand holds up her ruffled chiton. Both arms are broken off at wrists. Feet missing
0525: South Italy, Apulia, c.350 - 300 BC. AnEst. $400-$500
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