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Gandharan - Grey Schist Buddha Head: Circa 3rd-4th century AD. The slender face with smiling expression, the heavily lidded eyes with urna in relief, the hair arranged in waves with usnisa of tierred curls; mounted on a custom stand.
0891: Gandharan - Grey Schist Buddha HeadEst. £3,500-£5,000
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Indian - Marble Torso: Circa 9th-10th century AD. Central India. A carved marble figurine displaying a female torso with a necklace of large beads; the robe held at the left shoulder and falling in folds across the body,
0893: Indian - Marble TorsoEst. £800-£1,200Lot Passed
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Ghandaran - Carved Stone Frieze: Circa 1st century BC-1st century AD. A carved frieze depicting the Buddha seated cross-legged within an arch, his hands folded in his lap; the arch with birds perched on the outer edges; flanking the
0894: Ghandaran - Carved Stone FriezeEst. £450-£600
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Cambodian - Bronze Knopped Ring: Circa 9th-10th century AD. A copper-alloy finger ring comprising an expanding D-section hoop with flat shoulders; on the bezel a tubular cell with filigree borders and onion-shaped knops with red
0895: Cambodian - Bronze Knopped RingEst. £50-£70
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Javanese - Bronze Statue Ring: Circa 8th-9th century AD. A cast helical ornament for a religious statue in the form of an expanding round-section rod with floral terminals surmounted by a leaf-cluster and suspension ring. Iron,
0896: Javanese - Bronze Statue RingEst. £50-£70Lot Passed
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Chinese - Early Tang Horse and Court Lady Rider: Circa 618-906 AD Tang Dynasty. A horse set four-square upon an integral rectangular base supporting a saddled female rider; the horse having a prominent curving neck with hogged mane; tall pointy
0897: Chinese - Early Tang Horse and Court Lady RiderEst. £1,000-£1,500
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Chinese - Tang Horse and Musician Rider: Circa 618-906 AD. Tang Dynasty. A horse and rider with white slip and applied red orange and black pigments; the horse standing four-square upon an integral rectangular base with moulded saddle and
0898: Chinese - Tang Horse and Musician RiderEst. £550-£800Lot Passed
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Chinese - Court Lady Figurine: Circa 618-906 AD. Tang Period. A very large moulded ceramic figurine in cream-beige fabric depicting a courtly lady in an elegantly draped flared garment; her arms bent and delicate hands held
0899: Chinese - Court Lady FigurineEst. £3,000-£4,500
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Chinese - Anthropomorphic Figurine: Circa 206 BC - 220 AD, Han Dynasty. A ceramic figurine depicting a male with black-painted dressed hair, long ears, large eyes and pursed lips; the torso and legs slender and elongated, the feet with
0900: Chinese - Anthropomorphic FigurineEst. £250-£350
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Siamese Si Satchanalai - Nutrix Votive Figurine: Circa 14th-16th century AD. A stoneware figurine with celadon glaze depicting a nutrix or nursing mother shown kneeling, naked, with suckling child held to her left breast; the hair drawn back into a
0901: Siamese Si Satchanalai - Nutrix Votive FigurineEst. £80-£120
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Geological - Ammonite: Circa 150 million years BP. A polished section through a fossil ammonite showing clearly the internal structure of the shell. Fossil, 1.4 kg, 24 cm. From an old English collection.
0902: Geological - AmmoniteEst. £150-£250
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Geological - Chondrite (NWA 869) Meteorite: NWA 869 is one of the most interesting Ordinary Chondrites found in Northwest Africa. A much studied meteorite, classified variously as L3 to L6: some examples show brecciation and higher metal
0903: Geological - Chondrite (NWA 869) MeteoriteEst. £40-£60
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Geological - Chondrite (NWA 869) Meteorite: NWA 869 is one of the most interesting Ordinary Chondrites found in Northwest Africa. A much studied meteorite, classified variously as L3 to L6: some examples show brecciation and higher metal
0904: Geological - Chondrite (NWA 869) MeteoriteEst. £50-£80
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Geological - Chondrite (NWA 869) Meteorite: NWA 869 is one of the most interesting Ordinary Chondrites found in Northwest Africa. A much studied meteorite, classified variously as L3 to L6: some examples show brecciation and higher metal
0905: Geological - Chondrite (NWA 869) MeteoriteEst. £40-£60
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Egyptian - Glass Figure: Circa 1550-1070 BC, New Kingdom. A miniature figurine formed from coloured glass in the form of a dark blue tube with light blue trail for the arms and tan-yellow trail for the nose and brow;
0907: Egyptian - Glass FigureEst. £100-£150
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Romano-Egyptian - Silver Eros Ring: Circa 1st century AD. A cast silver finger ring comprising an elliptical-section hoop and discoid bezel bearing a mask of Eros modelled in the half-round. Silver, 13.7 grams, 24.1 mm. overall
0909: Romano-Egyptian - Silver Eros RingEst. £300-£350
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Roman - Silver 'Nike' Intaglio Ring: Circa 3rd century AD. A cast silver finger ring comprising a D-section hoop rising to ribbed shoulders, the flat bezel set with an elliptical carnelian intaglio depicting the goddess Nike standing
0910: Roman - Silver 'Nike' Intaglio RingEst. £100-£150
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Roman - Silver 'Goddess' Intaglio Ring: Circa 3rd century AD. A silver finger ring with D-section hoop expanding to ribbed shoulders, the bezel elliptical with inset carnelian intaglio depicting a standing robed figure with a staff. Silver
0911: Roman - Silver 'Goddess' Intaglio RingEst. £100-£150
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Greek - Epigraphic Finger Ring: Circa 3rd century BC-2nd century AD. A cast finger ring comprising a plain D-section hoop expanding to broad shoulders each bearing an ellipse with a six-pointed figure within; the elliptical bezel
0913: Greek - Epigraphic Finger RingEst. £80-£120Lot Passed
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Roman - Anthropomorphic Figural Mounts: Circa 1st-3rd century AD. A mixed group of mounts in the form of human heads comprising: a cast copper-alloy heater-shaped plate, possibly an inkwell cover, with slots for a hinge and human bust
0914: Roman - Anthropomorphic Figural MountsEst. £90-£120
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