Auction 16 Part 2 FINE ANCIENT ART - PRINCE COLLECTION
By Apollo Art Auctions
Mar 30, 2025
63-64 Margaret St. London, W1W 8SW
Apollo Art Auctions is proud to announce the Fine Ancient Art & Antiquities - The Prince Collection sale. Commencing on the 30th of March 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. 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. All lots will be available for preview at our central London showroom by appointment only from the 24th ? 28th March 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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LOT 535:

SUPERB EGYPTIAN STONE VESSEL

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Sold for: £7,500
Price including buyer’s premium: £ 9,675
Start price:
£ 3,000
Estimated price :
£4,500 - £9,000
Buyer's Premium: 29% More details
VAT: 20% On commission only
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Auction took place on Mar 30, 2025 at Apollo Art Auctions
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SUPERB EGYPTIAN STONE VESSEL
12th - 19th Dynasty, Ca. 1938 - 1190 BC. A small stone vessel with a rounded body that narrows towards a short, flat base. A wide, flat rim is covered with a thin gold sheet featuring a central perforation. Reviewed by Simone Musso, consultant curator for Egyptian antiquities at the Stibbert Museum, Florence, Italy, member of the Nuri Archaeological Expedition.For similar see: Lilyquist C. and Brill R. H., Studies in Early Egyptian Glass, fig. 10.Size: 25mm x 30mm; Weight: 26.15gProvenance: Prince collection, 1990s-2014; Ex. Sotheby's, 5 Jun 2013, lot 58; Ex. Egyptian family collection, Alexandria and Cairo, acquired in the early part of the 20th century in Egypt and Europe, and transferred from Egypt to Northern European family residences in the early 1950s; Northern European private collection, by direct descent from the above in the 1970s, acquired from the above by the present owner in 2002. This item has been cleared against the Art Loss Register database and comes with a confirmation letter.