拍卖会 14 FINE ANCIENT ART, ANTIQUITIES & JEWELLERY
25.1.25
63-64 Margaret St. London, W1W 8SW
Apollo Art Auctions is proud to announce the ?Fine Ancient Art, Antiquities & Jewellery? auction. Commencing on the 25th of January at 1 p.m. GMT. The auction showcases an excellent array of excellent marbles, jewellery, seals and antiquities from the Egyptian, Roman, Greek, Viking, Medieval and Western Asiatic cultures ranging between 9th century BC to 14th century AD. The sale will be held live at our Central London showroom, 63 ? 64 Margaret Street, W1W 8SW, and online via the Apollo Art Auctions platform at 1 p.m. GMT. The auction boasts strong provenances, coming from collections of Axel Guttmann, Nahum Goldmann, Joseph Klein, Countess Adelheid Lanckoronska, Elie Borowski, Marilynn Alsdorf, Mr. & Mrs. Carl Tautenhahn, the Estate of Elliott Golub, Winnetka, Alison Barker and Mrs B. Ellison. All lots will be available for preview at our central London showroom by appointment only from the 20th ? 24th January 2025, between 10 a.m. and 5 p.m. Our white-gloved team professionally handles all items preparing them for in-house shipping. Contact us via email enquiries@apolloauctions.com or by calling (+44) 7424 994167.
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拍卖品 40:

EGYPTIAN NECKLACE WITH FAIENCE AND STONE BEADS


起拍价:
£ 500
估计的价格 :
£750 - £1,500
拍卖行佣金: 29% 更多详细信息
增值税: 20% 仅对佣金收取
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25.1.25于 Apollo Art Auctions
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EGYPTIAN NECKLACE WITH FAIENCE AND STONE BEADS
Third Intermediate Period to Late Period, Ca. 1069 - 332 BC. A necklace with a central strand that divides into five strands made of tubular-shaped faience beads at four lateral points. In the centre of the necklace, there are two pendants or amulets shaped like the Wadjet and the jackal god Anubis, both crafted from light green faience. Size: 495mm x 40mm; Weight: 40g. Provenance: Private UK collection; From an old British collection formed in the 1990s. This piece is accompanied by an authentication statement by Simone Musso, consultant curator for Egyptian antiquities at the Stibbert Museum, Florence, Italy, member of the Nuri Archaeological Expedition.