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Medieval Gilt Corpus Christi Mount: 15th century AD. A gilt-bronze openwork mount depicting the crucifixion with cross moline, Corpus Christi and flanking figures. 8.14 grams, 36mm (1 1/4"). Ex Dawes collection, Sheffield, UK. [No
1934: Medieval Gilt Corpus Christi MountEst. £80-£100
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Medieval Ecclesiastical Figurine: 16th century AD. A pipe-clay figurine of one of the three wise men, standing in a long cloak on a domed base, clutching a small box to his chest, some original colour remaining. 88 grams total,
1935: Medieval Ecclesiastical FigurineEst. £60-£80
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Medieval Pilgrim's Ampulla: 13th-15th century AD. A lead ampulla in the form of an amphora, piriform with two loop handles to the neck. 24 grams, 48mm (2"). From a central London collection; acquired on the UK art market. [No
1936: Medieval Pilgrim's AmpullaEst. £60-£80
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Medieval Priest's Laver: 12th-14th century AD. A bronze spout formed as a dog's head with triangular ears and angular muzzle, pipe issuing from the mouth. 41 grams, 62mm (2 1/2"). Found Norfolk, UK. [No Reserve]
1937: Medieval Priest's LaverEst. £40-£60
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Medieval Cross Pendant: 14th-15th century AD. A bronze Latin cross with expanding arms to the ends, to the middle figure of crucified Christ; suspension loop to the top. 6 grams, 47mm (1 3/4"). From the family collection
1939: Medieval Cross PendantEst. £60-£80
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Orthodox Figural Stamp Seal: 12th century AD or later. A carved steatite seal matrix formed as a seated royal pair with hands on their knees, ribbed sleeves; script to the underside. 162 grams, 11.5cm (4 1/2"). Ex Booth
1940: Orthodox Figural Stamp SealEst. £40-£60
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Post Medieval Religious Artefact Group: 17th-18th century AD. A group of twelve bronze Catholic pendants consisting of; three crucifixes, two with Christ to one side and Virgin Mary to reverse; a gilt-bronze plaque with the Holy Eucharist,
1941: Post Medieval Religious Artefact GroupEst. £50-£70
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Book with Dedication by Cardinal Manning: Dated 1888. A leather-bound copy of 'The Treasury of Knowledge and Library of Reference' by Samuel Maunder published London, 1886; with handwritten presentation note from Cardinal Manning dated June,
1942: Book with Dedication by Cardinal ManningEst. £80-£100
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Post Medieval Jewelled Cross: 19th century AD. A hollow-formed gold cross pendant with filigree frame, trefoil finials, inset pink sapphire facetted jewels to one face, blue spinel to the reverse. 1.32 grams, 32mm (1 1/4").
1943: Post Medieval Jewelled CrossEst. £100-£140
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Post Medieval Cross Pendant Group: 18th-19th century AD. A mixed group of silver cross pendants comprising: one with Corpus Christi; one with raised cruciform panel on an openwork surround, niello detailing. 15 grams total, 35-44mm
1944: Post Medieval Cross Pendant GroupEst. £120-£170
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Roman Ring with Christogram: Late 3rd-4th century AD. A narrow round-section bronze hoop with lateral lobes to the shoulders, discoid plaque with pelletted flange, retrograde chi-rho christogram to the upper face. Cf.
1945: Roman Ring with ChristogramEst. £50-£70
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Byzantine Reliquary Cross Pendant: 7th-9th century AD. A bronze two-part cruciform pendant with hinge and suspension loop; to both faces a robed nimbate figure with hands held up in prayer. 29 grams, 75mm (3"). Private collection,
1946: Byzantine Reliquary Cross PendantEst. £150-£200Lot Passed
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Stone Age Iberian Phallus Amulet: Neolithic, 6th-4th millennium BC. A coarse grained stone phallus with natural inclusions of the stone marking anatomical details. 86 grams, 10.5cm (4 1/4"). Ex F. Hancock, UK; acquired 1981. [No
1949: Stone Age Iberian Phallus AmuletEst. £150-£200
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Stone Age Vin?a Standing Idol: Neolithic, 5th-4th millennium BC. A ceramic figurine of a standing female with prominent nose and hair, stub arms extended, incised detail to face and body; arms and crest pierced. 114 grams, 12cm
1950: Stone Age Vin?a Standing IdolEst. £200-£300
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Stone Age Drilled Axehead Group: Neolithic, 5th-3rd millennium BC. A group of three drilled axeheads, one in a micaceous sandstone, two in schist, scaphoid in plan with curved edge, ground central socket, rounded butt. 713 grams,
1951: Stone Age Drilled Axehead GroupEst. £120-£170
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Stone Age Large Vin?a Vessel Fragment: Neolithic, 5th-4th millennium BC. A ceramic vessel with large head to one side of the rim with pinched nose, lentoid eyes and incised lines from the forehead to the cheeks, prominent ears to the side
1952: Stone Age Large Vin?a Vessel FragmentEst. £100-£140
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Stone Age Point Butt Axe: Neolithic, 4th-3rd millennium BC. A mottled green stone knapped and polished axehead with pointed butt and flared blade edge; with old collectors labels to the edge '431 1 of 3' and 89.34. 121
1954: Stone Age Point Butt AxeEst. £200-£300Lot Passed
Stone Age Miniature Axehead Group: Neolithic Period, 8th-5th millennium BC. A mixed group of polished stone miniature axeheads, two with chamfered edge. 165 grams total, 22-55mm (1 - 2 1/4"). Property of a London gentleman; acquired
1955: Stone Age Miniature Axehead GroupEst. £180-£240Lot Passed
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Stone Age Green Smoothing Stone: Palaeolithic, 3 million-300000 years BP. A green rhyolite pebble used as a smoothing stone. 186 grams, 61mm (2 1/2"). Property of a London gentleman; formerly in an academic collection of an
1956: Stone Age Green Smoothing StoneEst. £100-£140
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Stone Age Palaeolithic Implement: Palaeolithic, 600000-40000 BP. A fragment of a dark brown mottled flint tool, with finely knapped edges; inked 96.38 collection number to the reverse. 261 grams, 10.5cm (4 1/4"). Property of a
1957: Stone Age Palaeolithic ImplementEst. £50-£70
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