http://www.clioancientart.com/id18.html
This is the link to our “Sold Antiquities” page, which includes
images and brief descriptions of objects we’ve sold over the last couple
of years. By virtue of the great number of items it displays, it is a
very useful tool both for researching antiquities in general, and
specifically for tracking antiquities we’ve sold. So often, antiquities
with perfectly legitimate provenance pass from a dealer to a private
collector, then perhaps to another collector or dealer, and loose their
provenance information in the process. Using this page, items we’ve sold
may be traced back to Clio Ancient Art and their long term provenance
established.
Here’s the link again: http://www.clioancientart.com/id18.html
Enjoy!
Clio Ancient Art and Antiquities seeks to make antiquities and artifacts of the Mediterranean world accessible to a wide audience while offering print and electronic resources to both the novice and experienced collector of ancient art. With 25 years experience collecting and extensive travel in the Mediterranean world, owner Chris Maupin has consulted on ancient art for museums and private collectors.
Tuesday, April 16, 2013
A Useful Tool: Our “Sold Antiquities” Page
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ancient,
antiquities,
antiquity,
archaeology,
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Bronze Age,
Coptic,
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Cyprus,
Egypt,
Greece,
heritage,
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Iron Age,
lamp,
Medieval,
Mesopotamia,
Roman,
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