1.024 Results
Lot 614
JUAN CARLOS I (1975-2014). FNMT case 1997. Third Centenary of the House of Bourbon (1700-2000). Contains 5 pieces: 2000 pts./8 reales (3: AR 27 g.); 10000 pts./cincuentin (AR 168.75 g.) and 80000 pts./8 escudos (AU 27 g.). Total silver weight: 249.75 g. Gold: 27 g. In its original wooden case and with its certificates.
Starting price
3.200 €
Current bid:
3.200 €
Lot 636
ARCHAEOLOGY. NEAR EAST. Mesopotamia. Uruk III. Proto-cuneiform tablet, inscribed on one side with text in cuneiform and pictographic characters detailing the distribution of cereals, fish and other goods (3200–3000 BC). Terracotta. Length 9.2 cm. Bears on the reverse a label with Christie's auction reference. Published in Monaco, S. (2016). Archaic cuneiform tablets from private collections (CUSAS 31, no. 96). CDL Press. Registered in the Cuneiform Digital Library Initiative (CDLI), no. P416126 (https://cdli.earth/P416126).
Starting price
5.000 €
Lot 638
ARCHAEOLOGY. NEAR EAST. Mesopotamia. Early Dynastic IIIA. Fara Period. Cuneiform sales tablet with inscriptions recording the acquisition of a field and the payments made by the buyer in a pre-monetary barter system, using copper, bread, oil, soup rations and fish, among other goods. The transaction took place during the tenure of the official Abzukidu, and among the witnesses was Inim-nizi (2600–2500 BC). Terracotta. Length 10 cm.
Starting price
4.000 €
Lot 639
ARCHAEOLOGY. NEAR EAST. Mesopotamia. Ur III Dynasty. Iri-Saĝrig. Administrative cuneiform tablet with inscriptions concerning the workdays of carpenters for the cutting of large pieces of wood (2100–2000 BC). Terracotta. Length 4.5 cm. Published in Owen, David I. (2013). Cuneiform texts primarily from Iri-Saĝrig / Āl-Šarrākī and the history of the Ur III period (Nisaba 15, 0831). CDL Press. Registered in the Cuneiform Digital Library Initiative (CDLI), no. P429604 (https://cdli.earth/P429604).
Starting price
400 €
Current bid:
400 €
Lot 641
ARCHAEOLOGY. NEAR EAST. Mesopotamia. Old Babylonian Period. Cuneiform tablet with inscription concerning the plan of a field, its dimensions and location in relation to irrigation canals (1900–1700 BC). Terracotta. Length 10 cm. Losses to lower section and reverse. Cracks.
Starting price
750 €
Lot 643
ARCHAEOLOGY. NEAR EAST. Mesopotamia. Old Babylonian Period. Foundation nail with cuneiform inscription of King Ishme-Dagan of Isin. It reads: “Ishme-Dagan, mighty man, king of Isin, king of the four quarters (of the world), when he canceled the tax of Nippur, the city beloved by Enlil, and excused its men from military service, he built the wall of Isin, naming it ‘Ishme-Dagan is great…beside the god Enlil’” (ca. 1953-1935 BC). Terracotta. Length 13.5 cm.
Starting price
900 €
Lot 648
ARCHAEOLOGY. EGYPT. Second Intermediate Period. Scarab with longitudinal perforation; the head, prothorax and elytra outlined by incised lines are visible on the upper part; the base depicts a lion walking right trampling a fallen enemy, and a monkey in adoration pose (1640–1550 BC).
Starting price
300 €
Lot 649
ARCHAEOLOGY. EGYPT. New Kingdom. Finely carved heart scarab; the upper part shows the head, prothorax and striated elytra; the underside bears geometric decoration of continuous spirals forming a perimeter oval (1550–1070 BC). Stone. Length 4.4 cm. With an inscribed inventory number on its lower part.
Starting price
500 €
Current bid:
750 €
Lot 650
ARCHAEOLOGY. EGYPT. New Kingdom, 18th Dynasty. Theban funerary cone belonging to Amenhotep, with hieroglyphic inscription of confused layout (1466–1388 BC). Terracotta. Length 23.5 cm. With an inscribed inventory number. Same stamp illustrated in the reference work by Davies & Macadam (1957), A Corpus of Inscribed Egyptian Funerary Cones (no. D.M. 374), Oxford; and comparable to the example held in the World Museum, Liverpool (inv. no. 1973.1.339). Similar examples to this piece were found in 2009 by the University of Brussels during excavations of tomb C.3 in Western Thebes, where more than one hundred cones of this type were recovered.
Starting price
1.200 €
Lot 654
ARCHAEOLOGY. EGYPT. Ptolemaic–Roman Period. Funerary mask with gilded face and eyes outlined in black. Wearing a tripartite wig and a diadem surmounted by the Eye of Horus (332 BC–1st century AD). Stuccoed and polychromed cartonnage. Height 25 cm. With cracks and minor paint losses. With stand. Accompanied by an import declaration from the Spanish Ministry of Culture (lot exempt from export duties).
Starting price
2.800 €
Current bid:
2.800 €
Lot 655
ARCHAEOLOGY. ANCIENT GREECE. Apulia. Lekanis beautifully decorated with large palmettes flanking two scenes: on one side, the winged god Eros; on the other, a female figure to left holding a mirror (4th century BC). Red-figure pottery. Length 27.6 cm. Height 18.2 cm.
Starting price
900 €
Current bid:
925 €
Lot 656
ARCHAEOLOGY. ANCIENT GREECE. Apulia. Long-necked oinochoe with a three-lobed mouth and raised handle. The body features a left-facing female profile as decorative motif, richly ornamented among palmettes and volutes (4th century BC). Red-figure pottery. Height 28 cm. Accompanied by a QED Laboratory thermoluminescence certificate. Accompanied by an import declaration from the Spanish Ministry of Culture (lot exempt from export duties).
Starting price
1.500 €
Lot 657
ARCHAEOLOGY. ANCIENT GREECE. Hellenistic. Transport amphora with conical body, two handles and neck ending in a mushroom-shaped mouth with a slanted rim. Marine encrustations (ca. 200 BC). Pottery. Height 70 cm. Accompanied by a QED Laboratory thermoluminescence certificate. With stand.
Starting price
800 €
Current bid:
1.200 €
Lot 658
ARCHAEOLOGY. ROME. Transport amphora with elongated body and smooth profile ending in a solid lower pivot. Cylindrical neck with high truncated-conical mouth. Ribbed handles (50 BC-50 AD). Pottery. Height 101 cm. With crack and scratches. Accompanied by a QED Laboratory thermoluminescence certificate. With stand.
Starting price
1.200 €
Current bid:
1.350 €