Egyptian Art offered by Nomis Antiquities Inc
Home

 

Catalogue  (149)

    detailed search

Antiques (149)
Decorative Art, Regional Art


Guest Book

visa

mc

amex

dscvr

paypal


An interesting samdstone head of the god bess

Catalogue: Antiques: Regional Art: Ancient World: Roman: Sculpture: Pre AD 1000   item# 767633 (stock# 1)

An interesting samdstone head of the god bess
 click for details

Nomis Antiquities Inc,
Tel. 1-800-500-2238


$5500.00 

Roman Period, 2nd ­ 3rd Century AD. An interesting sandstone head of the god Bes. Nicely styled with glaring features and characteristic Œmane¹ and large, staring eyes. Small head-dress composed of a stylized solar disc and plumes. The back of the head is rough, where it was part of a wall or larger sculpture group. H: 30.4cm / 12". On a custom base. A most fascinating rendition of this popular Egyptian protector-god. The god Bes originally had a very leonine appearance during the heigh ...click for details


A large alabaster penis

Catalogue: Antiques: Regional Art: Ancient World: Roman: Sculpture: Pre AD 1000   item# 767631 (stock# 1)

A large alabaster penis
 click for details

Nomis Antiquities Inc,
Tel. 1-800-500-2238


$9500.00 

Roman Period, 1st Century BC - 1st Century AD. A large alabaster penis of heavy construction. On top is a naked woman laying on her stomach, clenching her ankles. Well detailed and most interesting. L: 25.4cm / 10".


New kingdom large limestone ushabti

Catalogue: Antiques: Regional Art: Ancient World: Egyptian: Stone: Pre AD 1000   item# 767627 (stock# 1)

New kingdom  large limestone ushabti
 click for details

Nomis Antiquities Inc,
Tel. 1-800-500-2238


$5000.00 

New Kingdom, early XIXth Dynasty, c.1292 ­ 1200 BC. A superb limestone ushabti with a beautifully detailed face having feminine features. She wears long tripartite wig and arms crossed over chest. Complete with remains of black and red paint. H: 22.2cm / 875". See Hans Schneider, ŒShabtis¹, no.3.3.1. for similar types from the period. A rare and important example!


One kilo loose beads

Catalogue: Antiques: Regional Art: Ancient World: Egyptian: Faience: Pre AD 1000   item# 767623 (stock# 1)

One kilo loose beads
 click for details

Nomis Antiquities Inc,
Tel. 1-800-500-2238


$2450.00 

Late Dynastic, 716 ­ 30 BC. A large 1 kilo bag of multi-colored faience beads which had once formed the netted covering that adorned mummies of the period. All intact and with brilliant colors.


A hand-formed terracotta child's toy

Catalogue: Antiques: Regional Art: Ancient World: Egyptian: Pottery: Pre AD 1000   item# 767614 (stock# 1)

A hand-formed terracotta child's toy
 click for details

Nomis Antiquities Inc,
Tel. 1-800-500-2238


$850.00 

Ptolemaic Period, 3rd - 2nd Century BC. A hand-formed terracotta child's toy depicting a horse with rider. Attractive features retaining most of the original brown and white pigments. Signs of wear from use. Pierced through the mouth for a snaffle bit, by which the child could drag the toy around. H: 4 ½", L: 5". A charming piece!


An old kingdom jar

Catalogue: Antiques: Regional Art: Ancient World: Egyptian: Stone: Pre AD 1000   item# 767612 (stock# 1)

An old kingdom jar
 click for details

Nomis Antiquities Inc,
Tel. 1-800-500-2238


$15000.00 

1st Intermediate Period, c.2130 ­ 1980 BC. A black and white speckled serpentine three-handled jar. Well shaped and an imitation of a Mycenean design seen from imports into Egypt at this time. Nicely finished and polished with some restoration to the rim and handles. H: 12 cm / 4.5", W: 11.5cm / 4.5". Of superior workmanship and may have been intended for Nobility. A wonderful work from the hand of a true master. (One of the rim minor restored).


A veined serpentine rolled mouth tapered jar

Catalogue: Antiques: Regional Art: Ancient World: Egyptian: Stone: Pre AD 1000   item# 767611 (stock# 1)

A veined serpentine rolled mouth tapered jar
 click for details

Nomis Antiquities Inc,
Tel. 1-800-500-2238


$1750.00 

Proto-Dynastic, Dynasty 0, (Nagada III), 3100 ­ 3000 BC. A veined serpentine rolled mouth tapered jar with a flat foot. Heavy construction with a narrow hole. A nice example showing a bit of weathering. A classic example of an Egyptian stone jar. H: 14.7cm / 5.5".


A charming burnished red-ware shallow jar

Catalogue: Antiques: Regional Art: Ancient World: Egyptian: Pottery: Pre AD 1000   item# 767608 (stock# 1)

A charming burnished red-ware shallow jar
 click for details

Nomis Antiquities Inc,
Tel. 1-800-500-2238


$1475.00 

Predynastic Period, Nagada II, c.3500 ­ 3200 BC. A charming burnished red-ware shallow jar. Round body and a small flat base. Beautiful glossy orange/red color and in perfect condition. H: 7.7cm / 3", W: 12.3cm / 4 7/8". A gem!


A very large predynastic burnished red-ware

Catalogue: Antiques: Regional Art: Ancient World: Egyptian: Pottery: Pre AD 1000   item# 767607 (stock# 1)

A very large predynastic burnished red-ware
 click for details

Nomis Antiquities Inc,
Tel. 1-800-500-2238


$13500.00 

Predynastic Period, Nagada II, c.3500 ­ 3200 BC. A large burnished red-ware storage jar. Contoured rim with an ovoid body tapering to a small flat base. H: 48cm / 19". A very nice piece with much eye appeal


A wooden rat 3rd intermediate

Catalogue: Antiques: Regional Art: Ancient World: Egyptian: Wood: Pre AD 1000   item# 767605 (stock# 1)

A wooden rat 3rd intermediate
 click for details

Nomis Antiquities Inc,
Tel. 1-800-500-2238


$1450.00 

3rd Intermediate Period, Dynasty XXIII - XXV, 838 - 656BC. A wooden rat. Nicely carved with a humped back and well detailed facial features. Pigmented in black with white eyes over gesso. Hole at back for attached tail, now missing. Dim: 3 ¾" x 2 1/8". Possibly an offering at the temple of Bastet or a child's toy. A most interesting and rare depiction of this small animal in wood

Return To Top

View Next 10 Items

PAGE: 1  2  3  4  5  6  7  10  15 


member, TROCADERO © 1998-2008 All Rights Reserved