Subasta 18 FINE ANCIENT ART - PHOENICIAN TREASURES
Por Apollo Art Auctions
Sábado, 7.6.25, 15:00
63-64 Margaret St. London, W1W 8SW
We are excited to announce our June auction, Fine Ancient Art - Shipwrecked Phoenician Treasures. It will be taking place on the 7th of June 2025, at 15:00 GMT. This sale features a significant group of terracotta votive statuettes. Each piece in this collection has been both published and exhibited, underscoring its significance and enhancing its provenance. To complement your acquisition, a copy of the beautifully illustrated and scholarly publication in which the item is featured will accompany every order. For condition reports or any inquiries, please contact us at enquiries@apolloauctions.com. Payments can be made in USD, GBP, or EUR. All items will be shipped from Spain and, in accordance with cultural heritage regulations, require an official export license. We will manage this process for you; however, please note that the license and the shipping process may take up to six weeks.
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LOTE 12:

PHOENICIAN TERRACOTTA MODEL OF A SMALL BOAT WITH CREW


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Precio inicial:
£ 20 000
Precio estimado :
£30 000 - £40 000
Comisión de la casa de subasta: 29% Más detalles
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PHOENICIAN TERRACOTTA MODEL OF A SMALL BOAT WITH CREW
Ca. 6th - 4th century BCA sculpture representing a typical Phoenician vessel in terracotta, which denotes the importance of navigation for this civilization. In fact, the study of the Phoenicians focuses on their relevance as the first seafaring and navigating people, leading to cities associated with coastal regions, with good ports and defensive systems. As a result of this navigational character, they established a well-organised trade route from Egypt to Gibraltar and from there to the Atlantic. This sculpture is part of a set of Phoenician terracottas discovered under the sea in the 1950s. They likely came from Phoenician temples representing the Phoenicians and their main activities in the form of votive sculptures.Size: L. 32 cm.Provenance: Private European collection of Ancient Art; Ex Private Spanish Collection; Previously in the Selim Haddad Collection, Beirut, 1970s. This item has been cleared against the Art Loss Register database and comes with a confirmation letter. All items are accompanied by a European export license. Each item has been published and exhibited. A copy of the published book will be provided with each lot.