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Egyptian Faience Shabti Group: Ptolemaic Period, 305-30 BC. A group of two faience shabti figurines in pale blue glazed composition, each with dorsal pillar and crossed arms, London collection; acquired in the 1950's. Faience, 25
0001: Egyptian Faience Shabti GroupEst. £100-£150
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Egyptian Carved Stone Plaque: New Kingdom, 1550-1070 BC. A carved stone discoid plaque depicting a crowned sphinx trampling a supine enemy within a hatched border; pierced for suspension Ex Terence Eva collection. Stone, 352
0002: Egyptian Carved Stone PlaqueEst. £300-£400Lot Passed
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Egyptian Wooden Anthropomorphic Shabti Figurine: 19th Dynasty, circa 1298 - 1187 BC. A wooden anthropomorphic figurine, arms folded at waist, wearing tripartite wig, traces of paint remaining on face. UK private collection, acquired in the 1950's.
0003: Egyptian Wooden Anthropomorphic Shabti FigurineEst. £150-£200
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Egyptian Stained Bone Bes Figurine: Roman Period, circa 1st century AD. A small bone figure of Bes, stained green, the dwarf god in a sitting position, the face naturalistically carved, his large head with long beard and tightly curled
0004: Egyptian Stained Bone Bes FigurineEst. £200-£250
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Egyptian Faience Lion Mask: Ptolemaic Period, 305-30 BC. A blue-glazed composition lion mask formed with thick brows and D-shaped panel to the top of the head, broad muzzle and gaping mouth. From the private collection of a
0005: Egyptian Faience Lion MaskEst. £400-£600Lot Passed
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Egyptian Faience Taweret Amulet: Late Dynastic Period, 664-332 BC. A faience amulet pendant depicting the hippopotamus-headed god Taweret, with dorsal post and transverse piercing. Property of a London Gentleman; acquired before
0006: Egyptian Faience Taweret AmuletEst. £65-£90
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Egyptian Faience Bifacial Bes Amulet: Ptolemaic Period, 305-30 BC. A pale green faience bifacial Bes amulet, standing nude with feathered headdress, pierced laterally through the head. UK private collection, acquired in the 1950's. 2.99
0007: Egyptian Faience Bifacial Bes AmuletEst. £70-£90
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Egyptian Faience Isis Amulet: Ptolemaic Period, 305-30 BC or earlier. A faience amuletic pendant depicting the goddess Isis suckling Horus on her lap. Property of a London Gentleman; acquired before 1985. 2.39 grams, 33 mm (1
0008: Egyptian Faience Isis AmuletEst. £55-£80
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Egyptian Faience Fragment Group: Ptolemaic Period, circa 305-30 BC. A mixed group of faience fragments each with decorative moulded surface; blue or blue-green glaze; the ornament geometric or foliate; supplied in a display box. Ex
0009: Egyptian Faience Fragment GroupEst. £100-£150
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Egyptian Steatite Scarab: Middle Kingdom, 2133-1797 BC or later. A carved steatite scarab with hieroglyphic text to the underside, pierced for suspension. Property of a Hampshire Gentleman; acquired before 1990. Stone, 2
0010: Egyptian Steatite ScarabEst. £40-£60
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Greek Megaran Ceramic Bowl: 2nd-1st century BC. A ceramic bowl with floral decoration; the bowl hemispherical with plain rim, cinquefoils to the border, central rosette and cruciform palmette design surrounding. Property of a
0011: Greek Megaran Ceramic BowlEst. £80-£120
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Greek Ceramic Xenon-Ware Miniature Vessel Group: Circa 5th-3rd century BC. A mixed group of miniature painted Xenon-ware vessels comprising: a skyphos with ochre running scroll and concentric lines; a bell krater with ochre key pattern within
0012: Greek Ceramic Xenon-Ware Miniature Vessel GroupEst. £240-£300
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Gnathian Ceramic Blackware Painted Beaker: 3rd century BC. A ceramic Gnathian painted blackware beaker with incised geometric designs to the bulbous lower body; to the reverse, a single loop handle; to the neck bands of paiinted ovolo, wave
0013: Gnathian Ceramic Blackware Painted BeakerEst. £160-£200
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Greek Ceramic Blackware Skyphos: Circa 3rd century BC. A ceramic blackware skyphos with tubular base, hemispherical bowl and two loop handles; to the centre, a stamped rosette with four radiating palmettes within concentric slashed
0014: Greek Ceramic Blackware SkyphosEst. £120-£180
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Greek Thracian Ceramic Red-Washed Buffware Juglet: Circa 3rd-2nd century BC. A ceramic red-washed buffware juglet with bulbous body, funicular neck, broad spout and strap handle to the rear; incised geometric decoration to the shoulder and lower
0015: Greek Thracian Ceramic Red-Washed Buffware JugletEst. £100-£150
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Roman Marble Ram's Head: Circa 1st-2nd century AD. A carved marble ram's head with openwork curved horns; supplied with custom-made display stand. From the private collection of an Essex Gentleman. Marble, 245 grams, 10 cm
0016: Roman Marble Ram's HeadEst. £250-£350
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Roman Silver Finger Rings Group: Circa 2nd-3rd century AD. A group of two silver finger rings comprising: one with wide hoop rectangular in cross-section, the wide triangular shoulders with incised scroll and line designs, the
0017: Roman Silver Finger Rings GroupEst. £70-£90
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Roman Silver Victoria Intaglio Ring: Circa 1st-2nd century AD. A cast silver finger ring of keeled profile with expanding hoop; the shoulders with incuse slash detail; the bezel a carved stone intaglio depicting a winged figure of
0018: Roman Silver Victoria Intaglio RingEst. £60-£90
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Romano-Celtic Bronze Horse Harness Disc and Links: Circa 1st century AD. A harness assemblage comprising: a cast bronze openwork disc with scroll design to the centre and sheet bronze plate to the reverse; two folded sheet bronze piriform links, one
0019: Romano-Celtic Bronze Horse Harness Disc and LinksEst. £80-£120
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Roman Silver Phallic Pendant: Circa 1st century AD. A cast silver disc pendant with ribbed border and loop; to the obverse, a stylized phallus. UK art market, acquired prior to 1985. Silver, 1.51 grams, 19 mm (3/4").
0020: Roman Silver Phallic PendantEst. £80-£120
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Roman Silver Repousse Female Figurine Applique: Circa 1st century AD. A sheet silver applique formed as the standing figure of a nude woman seen from the rear, with plaited hair and left hand extended to her buttocks. Property of a London
0021: Roman Silver Repousse Female Figurine AppliqueEst. £80-£120
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Roman and Later Glass Pendants Group: 1st century AD and later. A mixed group of glass pendants of various dates comprising: one iridescent fish; one dark blue disc with seated figure; one green discoid; one dark blue discoid; one
0022: Roman and Later Glass Pendants GroupEst. £90-£120
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Romano-British Mercury Figurine: 1st-2nd century AD. A figure of Mercury standing holding a money bag in his right hand and a caduceus in his right hand, now missing. Private collection, South West England; acquired in the 1990's.
0023: Romano-British Mercury FigurineEst. £60-£80
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Roman Bronze Fly Brooch Group: Circa 2nd century AD. A group of two bronze fly brooches comprising: one flat with vestigial catchplate to the reverse; one with trumpet-head element and pin-lug to the reverse. Property of a
0024: Roman Bronze Fly Brooch GroupEst. £60-£80
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