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Exclusive Auction Announcement [View in Browser]( | [Forward to a Friend]( [Upcoming on Invaluable]( [Antiquities]( [Islamic Art]( [Archaeology]( [View this lot]( [An Alabaster South Arabian Head of a Bearded Man, circa 1st Century B.C.]( [View this auction house]( [Antiquities & Islamic Arts]( [April 29, 2021, 2:30 PM CET]( [The first chapter is devoted to Antiquities, with bronzes from Luristan and Ordos, while Greek Roman art are represented by ceramics, glasses or marble works. Islamic Arts are highlighted by the art of ceramics from the Seljuk period to the Qajars, including the Ottoman Empire.]( BID NOW SHOP: [Antiquities]( [Islamic Art]( [Archaeology]( [An Egyptian Bronze Kneeling Pharaoh, Saite Period, 26th Dynasty, 664-525 B.C.]( BID NOW [An Important Campanian Terracotta Neck-Amphora with Samnites Warriors, Magna Grecia, circa Mid 4th Century B.C.]( BID NOW [A Roman Marble Sarcophagus, circa 3rd Century A.D.]( [The inscription begins with an invocation to the gods and gives the name of the deceased and of the dedicator: "To the Gods, for Gaius Titilio Rufino, hunter. Titus Claudius Secundus erected this monument for his deserving friend".]( SEE MORE [View this lot]( [A Roman Marble Head of a Man, circa 2nd Century A.D.]( [View this lot]( [An Egyptian Stucco, Bronze and Glass Funerary Mask, Roman Period, circa 1st Century A.D.]( [View this lot]( [An Attic Red-Figured Lekythos, Late 5th Century B.C.]( [View this lot]( [A Kashan Lustre Pottery Bowl, Early 13th Century]( [View this lot]( [An Ottoman Tombak Mosque Lamp, Turkey, 16th Century]( [View this lot]( [An Ottoman Silver Spouted Bowl, Balkan, Probably Hungary, 17th Century]( [View this lot]( [An Iznik Pottery Dish, Turkey, 17th Century]( [View this lot]( [An Ethiopian Fresco on Canvas Depainting Religious Scenes, 18th-19th Century]( BID NOW [Follow Seller]( [SEARCH]( | [UPCOMING AUCTIONS]( | [MY INVALUABLE]( [Facebook]( [Get the Invaluable iOS App]( the Invaluable Android App]( You have agreed to receive email updates at: {EMAIL}. This email was sent by: Invaluable, LLC | 38 Everett Street, Suite 101 Boston MA 02134 USA. We respect your right to privacy - [view our policy]( [Manage Email Preferences/Unsubscribe](

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