Christie’s Antiquities sale in London on 2 July will feature a diverse selection of objects from across the Mediterranean world, including works of art from ancient Greek, Roman, Egyptian and Byzantine cultures, ranging in date from the 3rd millennium BC to the 12th century AD.
Among the sale highlights is a Roman marble head of Venus of the Aspremont-Lynden/Arles Type, dating to the 1st century BC from an Athenian original of the 4th century BC, and an extremely fine Roman marble head of a maenad, previously in the collection of Château des Clées, Switzerland, a Medieval castle which was completely restored by Rev. Walter Stevenson Halliday (1794–1872) in the Gothic Revival style.
Christie’s is honoured to present a group of ancient jewellery formerly in the collection of Ernst and Marthe Kofler-Truniger of Lucerne. Highlights include a Greek Hellenistic gold necklace with a pendant in the shape of a butterfly, composed of gold, garnet, banded agate and glass, and a rare and important Greek box-bezel ring composed of a rock crystal dome protecting the intricate golf filigree floral decoration formerly in the collection of Ernest Guilhou (1844–1911).
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Notice for buyers wishing to import certain lots into the EU: Certain lots in this sale may be impacted by the new licensing requirements and regulations relating to the import of “cultural goods” into the EU (Regulation (EU) 2019/880 and its Implementing Regulation 2021/1079). We recommend clients check before bidding whether the lot they wish to bid on is subject to these regulations. Please contact Eleonora Pontiggia EPontiggia@christies.com and see H2 of our Conditions of Sale for more information.