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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
0025: Egyptian Faience Taweret AmuletEst. £80-£120
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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
0026: Egyptian Faience Isis AmuletEst. £80-£120
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Egyptian Faience Wedjat Eye Amulet: Saite Period, circa 624-525 BC. A faience amulet in the form of the wedjat eye in blue with black brow and pupil, pierced for suspension. Property of a London Gentleman; acquired before 1985. 2.65
0027: Egyptian Faience Wedjat Eye AmuletEst. £80-£120
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Medieval Bronze St. Agnes Figural Mount: Circa 15th century AD. A cast bronze applique depicting a robed figure with a staff in the right hand and a lamb in the crook of the left arm, modelled in the half-round; pierced centrally for
0028: Medieval Bronze St. Agnes Figural MountEst. £75-£150
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Bronze Finger Ring Collection: A mixed group of bronze finger rings of various dates (Iron Age, Roman, Mediaeval, etc.) comprising: one archer's ring; one stirrup ring; one with discoid bezel and keeled profile; six with discoid
0029: Bronze Finger Ring CollectionEst. £150-£200
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Roman Bronze Figural Applique: Circa 1st-2nd century AD. A bronze hollow-cast mount depicting a youthful male face with radiant hair within a discoid plate, possibly Sol. Property of a London Gentleman; acquired before 1985. 17
0030: Roman Bronze Figural AppliqueEst. £100-£150
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Saxon Gold Wire Bead: Circa 6th-7th century AD. A gold helically wound wire bead formed with barrel profile. Ex Robin Symes gallery, 1990's. 0.98 grams, 9.4 mm (1/4").
0031: Saxon Gold Wire BeadEst. £50-£100
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Egyptian Faience Djed Pillar Amulet: Late Dynastic Period, 664-332 BC. A faience amulet depicting the djed pillar with dorsal pillar. Property of a London Gentleman; acquired before 1985. 1.71 grams, 35 mm (1 1/4").
0032: Egyptian Faience Djed Pillar AmuletEst. £50-£80
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Anglo-Saxon Bronze Openwork Pendant: Circa 8th-9th century AD. A cast bronze openwork pendant with central cross motif, comma-leaf surround and recurved suspension bar. Property of a London Gentleman; acquired before 1985. 5.14 grams,
0033: Anglo-Saxon Bronze Openwork PendantEst. £50-£100
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Egyptian Faience Anubis Amulet: Late Dynastic Period, 664-332 BC. A faience amulet depicting the god Anubis in his jackal-headed form, with base and dorsal pillar. Property of a London Gentleman; acquired before 1985. 2.14 grams,
0034: Egyptian Faience Anubis AmuletEst. £80-£120
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Hiberno-Norse Bronze Penannular Brooch: Circa 10th century AD or earlier. A cast bronze penannular brooch with La Tene design to the terminal, pierced lobe to the exterior. Ex Robin Symes gallery, 1990's; believed found in Ireland. 5.39
0035: Hiberno-Norse Bronze Penannular BroochEst. £50-£100
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Sassanian Stone Stamp Seal Group: 3rd-7th century AD. A mixed group of stone stamp seals comprising: a small blue depicting a bull; a brown D-shaped with boar design; a large red with wreath design; a small brown depicting a bird in
0036: Sassanian Stone Stamp Seal GroupEst. £150-£250
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Egyptian Faience Bead Necklace: Middle Kingdom, 2133-1797 BC. A restrung faience bead necklace composed from tubular beads in olive and tan with yellow discoid spacers. Property of a London Gentleman; acquired before 1985. 15
0037: Egyptian Faience Bead NecklaceEst. £50-£100
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Egyptian Faience Bead Necklace Group: New Kingdom, 1550-1070 BC. A group of two restrung faience bead necklaces in shades of blue, green, cream, tan, olive and coral. Property of a London Gentleman; acquired before 1985. 7.66 grams,
0038: Egyptian Faience Bead Necklace GroupEst. £80-£120Lot Passed
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Indian Bronze Bull-Head Mount: Circa 1200 AD. A cast bronze bull-head mount, hollow to the rear, with textured fur, small elliptical ears, erect horns and ring to the nose; incised heart-shaped emblem to the brow. Property of a
0039: Indian Bronze Bull-Head MountEst. £150-£250
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Roman Marble Cavalry Charge Frieze Fragment: Circa 2nd-3rd century AD. A carved marble frieze fragment depicting a cavalryman thrusting with his lance, a fallen Phrygian warrior with an ornamented shield and a second infantryman standing over
0040: Roman Marble Cavalry Charge Frieze FragmentEst. £250-£300
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Bronze Age Ceramic Linear-Painted Amphoriskos: 3rd millennium BC. A wide terracotta bowl with painted black geometric design to the exterior, concentric rings to the centre and rosettes to the rim. Property of a London Gentleman; acquired before
0041: Bronze Age Ceramic Linear-Painted AmphoriskosEst. £75-£125
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Greek Bronze Arrowhead Group: Circa 6th-3rd century BC. A mixed group of twenty nine bronze arrowheads comprising: one socketted two-eged; one socketted leaf-shaped; one barbed and socketted; one leaf-shaped and tanged; twenty
0042: Greek Bronze Arrowhead GroupEst. £100-£150
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Luristan Bronze Arrowhead Group: Circa 1000 BC. A mixed group of ten bronze arrowheads comprising: six barbed and tanged; one square-section; three triangular and tanged. Property of a London Gentleman; acquired before 1985. 85
0043: Luristan Bronze Arrowhead GroupEst. £70-£120
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Coptic Textile Woven Palmettes Fragment: Circa 5th-8th century AD. A woven textile fragment ornamented with a running palmettes design in a clavus. Property of a London Gentleman; acquired before 1985. 25 grams, 52 cm (20 1/2").
0044: Coptic Textile Woven Palmettes FragmentEst. £50-£100
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Coptic Textile Woven Lozenges Fragment: Circa 5th-8th century AD. A woven textile fragment with an inserted panel of lozenge ornament. Property of a London Gentleman; acquired before 1985. 15 grams, 29 cm (11 1/4").
0045: Coptic Textile Woven Lozenges FragmentEst. £50-£100
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Coptic Textile Fragment Group: 5th-8th century AD. A group of woven textile fragments ornamented with bands bearing palmette and disc designs; supplied in a display frame case. Property of a London Gentleman; acquired before 1985.
0046: Coptic Textile Fragment GroupEst. £50-£100
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Byzantine Silver 'L' Brooch: Byzantine, 8th-10th century AD. A cast silver brooch in the form of the letter 'L' with scrolled wire within the angle and punched triangle detailing to the plate; pin-lug and catchplate to the
0047: Byzantine Silver 'L' BroochEst. £80-£120
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Medieval Hunting Dog Leash Swivel: Circa 12th-15th Century AD. A copper alloy leash swivel with a globoid body decorated with stylised creatures in four roundels, one end with vertically ridged knop, pierced, with attached D- shaped
0048: Medieval Hunting Dog Leash SwivelEst. £150-£200
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