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ARCHEOLOGY

ARCHAEOLOGY AUCTIONS

The Archaeology department specialises in auctions of prehistoric, Roman, Greek and Mesopotamian artefacts. All the lots we are pleased to offer for sale are appraised by Daniel Lebeurrier and Blandine Villenaut.

 

 

 

A sales department dedicated to archaeological objects, the origins of our history

 

For over 15 years, Millon has been shedding light on the great civilisations of the past.

From Prehistory (which was an innovation of the department) to Antiquity, the works presented bear witness to the periods of artistic and technical development in the early days of mankind. Whether works of art, everyday objects or luxury items, the lots presented by the Archaeology Auction Department have in common their age and their history.

In recent years, we have been privileged to be entrusted with prestigious private collections such as the L. Vesigne collection, the Greek art collection of Nicolas Koutoulakis, and the Claude Harel collection.

 

 

Archaeology sales calendar

 

The Archaeology Department organises two annual auctions devoted to a selection of prehistoric, Egyptian, Mesopotamian, Greek and Roman works, most of which come from former French, Belgian or Swiss collections.

These sales take place in the salons of the Trocadéro, a prestigious address, and are published. Collectors and enthusiasts come together to discover a selection of the finest archaeological pieces.

Frescoes, mosaics, sculptures, glassware, terracotta and jewellery are all auctioned off, representing the founding civilisations of our past.

 

 

Record sales results and regular pre-emptions.

 

Regularly presenting museum-quality pieces, the department has enjoyed great success, often supported by public institutions, museums and major collectors.

 

  • At€78, 000,a head of a maenad or adolescent Bacchus joined a private collection. This Greek work, from the Roman period, was made of marble with a beige patina.
  • An anadyomene Aphrodite rising from the waves was pre-empted at €20, 000. Kneeling, legs draped, this terracotta work with white slip dates from the early 3rd century BC and is accompanied by a thermoluminescence test.
  • Egyptian art was also represented by a statuette of a seated Basthet cat, which sold for €13,000. Made of bronze with a brown patina, it came from a previous Sotheby's sale
  • There was also a rython, featuring a bovid head, which sold for €14 ,000. This rare piece comes from Apulia, in the 4th century BC.

 

The good results at auction reflect a lively market, where collectors, enthusiasts and public institutions continue to promote and preserve these works of art, which reflect ancient cultures. We recently sold a rare drapery of a statue representing Aphrodite Genitrix of the Naples type, from the G. Charbonneaux collection, for a record price of 416,000 euros.



 

A team at the service of your objects

 

Assisted by specialists and head of department Daniel Lebeurrier, the Archaeology Department sets out to discover rare and ancient objects .

Constantly on the lookout for objects and paintings, our experts like to satisfy a clientele of well-informed collectors. They can help you identify your objects and tell you what they are worth. A simple souvenir? A historical object? Many treasures are discovered every year.

Many fakes exist in the field of archaeology, which is why we offer you a free and confidential estimate. Our team is there for you, with no obligation on your part (link to estimate request).

Find out about our current sales, our sales results and our records.

 

 

 

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    19, rue de la Grange Batelière
    PARIS 75009
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  • Telephone   06 64 73 58 24
  • Email   archeo@millon.com

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Daniel LEBEURRIER

Daniel LEBEURRIER

Arthur PERY

Arthur PERY

Other auctions in the specialities “ARCHEOLOGIE”

Sold to €80,000

Sold the 2022/10/27

Buste féminin drapé dans un manteau retenu sur l'épaule droite

Lot 279

Sold to €78,000

Sold the 2022/10/27

Tête de ménade ou de Bacchus adolescent

Lot 249

Sold to €25,000

Sold the 2022/10/27

Rare ensemble de cinq têtes de personnages sogdiens représentés par la culture chinoise

Lot 231

Sold to €15,000

Sold the 2022/12/29

Plafond carré

Maroc, fin XIXe - début XXe siècle
Lot 99

Sold to €15,000

Sold the 2022/10/27

Idole fragmentaire représentant les jambes et le pubis

Lot 190

Sold to €15,000

Sold the 2022/04/08

Bracelet présentant cinq aureii montés.

Lot 157

Sold to €14,000

Sold the 2022/10/27

Rython

Lot 292

Sold to €13,000

Sold the 2022/04/08

Statuette représentant la chatte basthet assise

Lot 82

Sold to €12,000

Sold the 2022/10/27

Statuette représentant la déesse Neith

Lot 175

Sold to €10,500

Sold the 2022/10/27

Oushebti portant les instruments aratoires en relief la barbe postiche tressée et la perruque tri partite striée.

Lot 273

Sold to €10,000

Sold the 2022/10/27

Paire de sommets de hampe terminés par des bouquetins

Lot 219

Sold to €10,000

Sold the 2022/06/15

Le Guerrier Giv - héros du Shahnama

Iran, Art Qajar, début du XIXe siècle
Lot 218

Sold to €8,700

Sold the 2022/04/08

Fragment de fresque

Lot 115

Sold to €7,500

Sold the 2022/10/27

Stèle funéraire cintrée représentant deux scènes d'offrandes faites par PadiMin

Lot 166

Sold to €7,400

Sold the 2022/10/27

Oushebti inscrit sur une colonne ventrale au nom d' « Amon..., 3e prophète d'Amon ».

Lot 156

Sold to €6,400

Sold the 2023/09/21

Lécythe à décor de banquet

Lot 120

Sold to €4,400

Sold the 2023/09/21

Statue féminine drapée

Lot 146

Sold to €3,800

Sold the 2022/10/27

Oushebti portant les instruments aratoires en relief

Lot 278

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