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ANTIQUITIES 01 December 2011
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Egyptian Steatite Theban Triad Amuletic Plaque: Late Dynastic Period, circa 664-332 BC. A carved steatite plaque pendant representing three deities in high relief, possibly the Theban triad Khonsu, Amen-Re and Mut; the left figure slender, in a
0097: Egyptian Steatite Theban Triad Amuletic PlaqueEst. £100-£200
Egyptian Ivory Crocodile God Amulet: Late Dynastic Period, circa 664-332 BC. A carved ivory amulet depicting the crocodile god, Tauert, standing in advancing pose. Ivory, 7.49 grams, 41 mm. UK private collection, acquired in the 1950's.
0098: Egyptian Ivory Crocodile God AmuletEst. £300-£500Lot Passed
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Egyptian Fabric Mummy Face Panel: Late Dynastic Period, circa 664-332 BC. A fabric mummy mask covered with gesso and decorated with gold leaf, the facial details picked out in blue, white, red and black paint; mounted in a perspex
0099: Egyptian Fabric Mummy Face PanelEst. £900-£1,500
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Egyptian Faience Bead Mask: New Kingdom, circa 1550-1070 BC. A trapezoidal panel of discoid beads in the form of a human face with red nose and lips, black eyebrows and pupils, white eyes and teeth, the beard in coral red,
0100: Egyptian Faience Bead MaskEst. £200-£300
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Theban Leather Water Container: New Kingdom, circa 1550-1070 BC. A formed leather water bottle with tubular neck and ovoid body, thickened rim and flat base; around the neck, three bands of rope and thong. Leather, 305 grams, 32
0101: Theban Leather Water ContainerEst. £100-£200
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Egyptian Cartonnage Coffin Fragment: Late Period, Ptolemaic, 305-30 BC. A foot portion of a coffin with a complex curve to one end, painted with symbolic motifs including the wedjat eye and stylized wings in red, blue and black on a
0102: Egyptian Cartonnage Coffin FragmentEst. £150-£250
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Egyptian Wooden Polychrome Mask Group: Late Dynastic Period, circa 664-332 BC. A group of two polychrome wooden masks with carved facial details and headdress; pegged construction. Wood, 1.2 kg, 30-34 cm. Ex Malcom Hay collection. [2]
0103: Egyptian Wooden Polychrome Mask GroupEst. £600-£900
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Coptic Wooden Gaming Box: Circa 6th century AD. A carved wooden box with sliding lid and leather straps; geometric carving to all six faces. Wood and leather, 35 grams, 98 mm. Silk collection, London, UK; formed in the
0104: Coptic Wooden Gaming BoxEst. £150-£200
Egyptian Wooden Boatman Figurine: Middle Kingdom, circa 1963-1650 BC. A carved wooden figurine of a seated boatman with carefully delineated facial detail, sockets for the arms. Wood, 17 grams, 79 mm. Ex private collection; ex Paris
0105: Egyptian Wooden Boatman FigurineEst. £320-£400Lot Passed
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Egyptian Coptic Carved Bone Doll: Circa 5th-6th century AD. A carved bone figure with hollow rear, the features shown by means of rectilinear incisions and drilled points. Bone, 16 grams, 64 mm. Ex Terence Eva collection, London,
0106: Egyptian Coptic Carved Bone DollEst. £50-£100
Roman - Coptic Carved Bone Pins Group: Circa 1st-8th century AD. A mixed group of bone pins and a bead comprising: pin with extended hand finial; pin with zoomorphic finial, ring-and-dot motifs; pin with conical knop finial; columnar
0107: Roman - Coptic Carved Bone Pins GroupEst. £150-£200Lot Passed
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Roman - Coptic Carved Bone Pins Group: Circa 1st-8th century AD. A mixed group of carved bone pins comprising: one with extended hand finial; one with hatched panel and discoid terminal; one with four ribbed pegs; one short and
0108: Roman - Coptic Carved Bone Pins GroupEst. £150-£200
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Roman - Coptic Carved Bone Ornaments Group: Circa 1st-8th century AD. A mixed group of bone dress ornaments comprising: two D-section flat pins with ring-and-dot ornament; a crescentic bird pendant; a tublar bone pipe with ring-and-dot
0109: Roman - Coptic Carved Bone Ornaments GroupEst. £150-£200
Roman - Coptic Carved Bone Ornaments Group: Circa 1st-8th century AD. A mixed group of bone ornaments comprising: one zoomorphic with ring-and-dot eye; one with hand finial and ribbed cuff; one with recumbent bird finial; one with amphora
0110: Roman - Coptic Carved Bone Ornaments GroupEst. £150-£200Lot Passed
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Egyptian Coptic Cloth Fragment: Circa 5th-8th century AD. A fragment of ochre linen tabby-weave textile with embroidered designs in dark blue wool comprising medallions with plant designs and supporting cherubim; supplied with
0111: Egyptian Coptic Cloth FragmentEst. £50-£100
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Egyptian Coptic Cloth Fragment: Circa 5th-8th century AD. A fragment of tabby-weave textile in ochre linen, with a decorative band in dark blue and cream depicting floral motifs within a crenellated border; supplied with a
0112: Egyptian Coptic Cloth FragmentEst. £50-£100
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Egyptian Coptic Cloth Fragment: Circa 5th-7th century AD. A decorative band from a tunic in ochre tabby-weave linen, with coloured wool embroidered geometric designs in red, green, yellow and dark blue; supplied with protective
0113: Egyptian Coptic Cloth FragmentEst. £50-£100
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Egyptian Coptic Cloth Fragment: Circa 5th century AD. A fragment from a Coptic textile in ochre-coloured tabby weave, with woollen geometric embroidery in red, green and dark blue; supplied on protective paper backing. Textile, 65
0114: Egyptian Coptic Cloth FragmentEst. £50-£100
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Egyptian Coptic Cloth Fragment: Circa 5th century AD. A fragment of tabby-weave textile in ochre linen with dark blue embroidered clavus with scrolled decoration to the band, cruciform detail and vineleaf finial. Textile, 45 grams,
0115: Egyptian Coptic Cloth FragmentEst. £50-£100
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Egyptian Lithographic View of Egypt: 19th century. After the original by David Roberts, RA, a hand-coloured tinted lithograph by Louis Haghe titled 'Thebes: Great Hall at Karnac, Nov 28 1838'; mounted in glazed wood frame for hanging
0116: Egyptian Lithographic View of EgyptEst. £150-£250
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Egyptian Lithographic View of Egypt: 19th century. After the original by David Roberts, RA, a hand-coloured tinted lithograph by Louis Haghe titled 'View Under the Grand Portico - Philae'; mounted in glazed frame for hanging (frame,
0117: Egyptian Lithographic View of EgyptEst. £150-£250
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Egyptian Lithographic View of Egypt: 19th century. After the original by David Roberts, RA, a hand-coloured tinted lithograph by Louis Haghe titled 'Lybian Chain of Mountains from the Temple of Luxor'; dated 1847, mounted in glazed
0118: Egyptian Lithographic View of EgyptEst. £150-£250
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Egyptian Lithographic View of Egypt: 19th century. After the original by David Roberts, RA, a hand-coloured tinted lithograph by Louis Haghe titled 'Tombs of the Khalifs, Cairo'; mounted in glazed frame for hanging (frames, mount and
0119: Egyptian Lithographic View of EgyptEst. £150-£250
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Egyptian Lithographic View of Egypt: 19th century. After the original by David Roberts, RA, a hand-coloured tinted lithograph by Louis Haghe titled 'Mosque of Sultan Hassan, Cairo'; mounted in glazed frame for hanging (frames, mounts
0120: Egyptian Lithographic View of EgyptEst. £150-£250