Portraiture and sculpture - Bronze Age - Sold antiquities
Archive of sold antiquities
All artefacts sold in our gallery are fully documented in our online archive and database. Being a specialist ancient art dealer, preserving also the more recent history of each and every piece sold in our shop is at our heart. That is particularly useful for artefacts that changed owners in the meantime. Information that may have been lost in the process can be easily restored from our archives. Please do not hesitate to contact us if you need further information about ancient items that have been sold in our gallery. We can help you with reconstructing the history of ownership for those items. All information about our customers will be kept confidential, of course.-
Terra cotta idol from SyriaCharacteristic figure for the Bronze Age in the region that is today northern Syria. Dating to the 3rd or early 2nd Millennium BC.
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Egyptian faience figurine of SekhmetProtective amulet in the form of a statuette of the lion-headed goddess with a hieroglyphic inscription on the back. A wonderful and large faience from the Third Intermediate Period of Ancient Egypt.
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Large terra cotta female idol from SyriaCharacteristic figure for the Bronze Age in the region that is today northern Syria. Dating to the 3rd or early 2nd Millennium BC.
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Babylonian clay plaque with erotic scenePanel with a religious function in the Old Babylonian Empire. The relief shows a man and a woman during the sexual act, with the woman drinking beer through a straw.
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Egyptian hippopotamus amuletMade in the style of a scarab but with a hippopotamus on the upper side. It was a protective amulet during the 18th or 19th dynasty of Ancient Egypt. It might have protected a pregnant woman. The amulet comes from the famous Matouk collection and is published in his 1971 book.
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Syrian amulet in animal shapeSmall amulet of nice red stone in the stylized shape of a pig. From the 3rd Millenium BC.
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Sumerian miniature ram amuletNice small stone amulet in the stylized shape of a ram. From the 3rd Millenium BC.
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Sumerian ram amuletNice small stone amulet in the stylized shape of a ram. From the 3rd Millenium BC.
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Sumerian miniature ram amuletNice small stone amulet in the stylized shape of a ram. From the 3rd Millenium BC.
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Egyptian predynastic cosmetic paletteHigh quality palette with two stylized bird heads. Characteristic for the Naqada II period. Circa 3500 to 3200 BC.
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Canaanite bronze figurineThe small figure was once silver plated and was made in biblical times in the Land of Canaan. It might depict a charioteer.
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Elamite dog figurine from SusaWonderful little metal figure from Elam, made during Bronze Age. With a characteristic curly tail.
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Egyptian wooden statuetteFigure painted in black and red from the 12th dynasty of ancient Egypt. Probably part of a larger wooden model for a tomb.
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Egyptian wooden statuetteFigure painted in black and red from the 12th dynasty of ancient Egypt. Probably part of a larger wooden model for a tomb.
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Egyptian wooden statuetteFigure painted in black and red from the 12th dynasty of ancient Egypt. Probably part of a larger wooden model for a tomb.
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Nile tilapia made of dark stoneThis Egyptian fish symbolizes fertility and rebirth. A nice cultic item from the New Kingdom of Ancient Egypt.
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Female figure from ElamMold-made clay figure, a fertility idol or erotic image from the Middle Elamite period, 1500 to 1100 BC.
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Western Asiatic female figureInteresting clay figurine from Western Asia during Bronze Age. Nice overall impression.
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Naturalistic frog figureLively depiction from the New Kingdom of Ancient Egypt. Beautiful multi-coloured stone.
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Anatolian bronze idolThe bronze figurine is a nail idol that can be attributed to the Hittite culture. Late 2nd Millenium BC.
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Near Eastern bronze idolThe unusual bronze figurine is a Near Eastern idol. Possibly a god or priest. 2nd Millenium BC.
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Bronze figurine of a horseNicely preserved massive bronze figurine. 2nd - 1st half 1st millenium BC. Western Asia.
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Egyptian sarcophagus maskImpressive wood relief of an idealized face. Polychrome paint. The mask was part of a sarcophagus lid from the New Kingdom of Ancient Egypt.
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Clay idol from SyriaFemale figurine from Bronze Age Syria, 3rd to beginning of 2nd millenium BC. With characteristic bird shaped head.
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Idol der Harappa-KulturSehr rares Zeugnis einer der ältesten Stadtkulturen der Menschheit. Keramik-Figur einer Göttin, um 2000 v. Chr.
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Weibliches Idol der Harappa-KulturFigur in perfektem Zustand. Volgeartiges Gesicht, aufwändiges Kollier mit Amulett um den Hals. Vermutlich aus Baluchistan. Um 2000 v. Chr.
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Baal-Figur, LevanteGötterfigur von der Levante, vermutlich Syrien. Bronzezeit, 3000 bis 1200 v. Chr. Seltenes Zeugnis einer frühen, bronzezeitlichen Religion.
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Idol - Figur der Harappa - KulturSehr rares Zeugnis einer der ältesten Stadtkulturen der Menschheit. Keramik-Figur einer Göttin, 3. bis 2. Jt. v. Chr.
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Zoomorphe Tonfigur aus der LevanteregionAbstrakte Ausführung, möglicherweise Antilope oder Gazelle. Wahrscheinlich rituelle Verwendung. Altersbedingt sehr gute Erhaltung.
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Tonfigur eines Stiers aus BelutschistanStilisierte Darstellung eines Stiers. 85 mm x 45 mm x 80 mm groß und fein gearbeitet. Dunkelroter Ton, 4. bis 2. Jt. v. Chr.
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Gesichtsurne mit Deckel, Lausitzer KulturÄußerst seltener und beliebter Gefäßtyp der Lausitzer Kultur. Etwa 1300 bis 500 v. Chr., Übergang zwischen Bronze- und Eisenzeit in Europa. Komplett erhalten, inklusive Deckel.
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Idol vom Kusura-TypIdol aus weißem, feinkristallinem Marmor vom sogenannten Kusura-Typus. Aus der Bronzezeit Anatoliens, 3. Jt. v. Chr. Begutachtet durch Professor W. G. Lambert. Restauriert.
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Gesichtsurne der Lausitzer-KulturSeltenes anthropomorphes Gefäß, 1300 bis 500 v. Chr. Eindrucksvolle 24cm hoch. Komplett erhalten mit Deckel. Aus der Sammlung Dr. Rüssmann.
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Minoische Votivfigur in Form eines HundesStehender Hund, der Kopf nach vorne gereckt, nach oben stehende Ohren. Orangefarbener Ton mit Resten eines roten Überzugs. Sehr gute Erhaltung.
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Syrisches Augenidol vom Tell Brak-TypHervorragender Zustand mit schön erhaltener Oberfläche. Begutachtet durch Prof. Lambert, mit Notiz aus seiner Hand. Fund aus Tell Brak in den 1920er Jahren.
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Kusura-type idol from 3rd millenium BC Anatolia examined by Prof. LambertIdol aus weißem, feinkristallinem Marmor vom sogenannten Kusura-Typus. Aus der Bronzezeit Anatoliens, 3. Jt. v. Chr. Begutachtet durch Professor W. G. Lambert. Museumswürdig.
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