ANTIQUITIES
Catalog Information: 532 lots | 526 with images
Lot 201: AN EGYPTIAN BLACK-TOPPED POTTERY JAR
Predynastic Period, Circa 3200 B.C. The conical body with a flared rim and a flat base, the surface burnished 73/4 in. (19.7 cm) high PROVENANCE Galerie Orient-Occident, Paris, 1992 SALESROOM NOTICE This lot is being offered not subject to a reserve.
Lot 202: AN EGYPTIAN POTTERY BOWL
Early Dynastic Period, Dynasty I-II, 2920-2649 B.C. Funnel-shaped with a flat base, pale red slip on the exterior, and a highly polished black interior 4 in. (10.1 cm) high; 91/2 in. (24 cm) diameter NOTES For a similar example see p. 175 in Needler, [...more]
Lot 203: AN EGYPTIAN BLACK-TOPPED POTTERY JAR
Predynastic Period, Circa 3200 B.C. The tall ovoid body with a flared rim and a flat base, the surface burnished 16 1/8 in. (40.9 cm) high PROVENANCE Galerie Orient-Occident, Paris, 1988 SALESROOM NOTICE This lot is being offered not subject to a res [...more]
Lot 204: AN EGYPTIAN ALABASTER BOWL
Early Dynastic Period, Dynasty I, 2920-2770 B.C. The banded shallow bowl on a flat base 13/4 in. (4.5 cm) high; 61/4 in. (15.8 cm) diameter NOTES For a similar example see pp. 247-8 in Needler, Predynastic and Archaic Egypt in the Brooklyn Museum. SA [...more]
Lot 205: AN EGYPTIAN BLACK MOTTLED STONE JAR
Predynastic Period, Circa 3200 B.C. The globular body with a flaring rim and a lug handle on either side 31/4 in. (8.2 cm) high NOTES For a similar example see p. 142 in Payne, Catalogue of the Predynastic Egyptian Collection in the Ashmolean Museum.

We're Hiring!