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ANCIENT ART & ANTIQUITIES - DAY 2
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We are excited to announce our 2-DAY April Sale, Ancient Art & Antiquities, starting on April 26, 2025, at 13:00 GMT. This sale features a curated selection of expertly authenticated artefacts from a variety of regions, including Classical Europe, Egypt, and the Near East, as well as stunning pieces from India, and China. For condition reports or any inquiries, please contact us at enquiries@apolloauctions.com. Payments can be made in USD, GBP, or EUR. Packing and shipping is handled by our professional, in-house white-glove team.
LOTTO 642:
HELLENISTIC HIGH KARAT GOLD MEDALLION WITH MACEDONIAN "SUN" SYMBOL
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HELLENISTIC HIGH KARAT GOLD MEDALLION WITH MACEDONIAN "SUN" SYMBOL
Ca. 350 - 300 BC. A gold medallion with a flat, circular body and a narrow suspension loop at the top. The surface is decorated in repoussé with a central raised dome surrounded by a ring of small punched dots. Radiating outward are nine elongated rays alternating with narrower ridged lines, forming a sun-like motif. The outer field is filled with regularly spaced raised pellets arranged in groups between the rays. For similar see: Christie's, Live Auction 1735, Ancient Jewelry, Lot 242; Naukratis: Greeks in Egypt, Alexandra Villing, Marianne Bergeron, Giorgos Bourogiannis, Alan Johnston, François Leclère, Aurélia Masson and Ross Thomas, f. 27. Size: 38.1mm x 32.3mm; Weight: 2.5g Provenance: Private London collection; previously in a 1990s UK collection of Ancient Art. This item has been cleared against the Art Loss Register database and comes with a confirmation letter. Reviewed by Sami Fortune, an ancient jewellery specialist.

