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Egyptian Faience Wedjat Eye Amulet Group: Late Dynastic Period, 664-332 BC. A mixed group of faience amulets, transversely pierced, comprising: one in ochre , incised eye and pupil detail; one in grey, transverse line to the brow; one
0001: Egyptian Faience Wedjat Eye Amulet GroupEst. £40-£60
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Egyptian Bronze Osiris Figurine: Late Dynastic Period, 664-332 BC. A cast amuletic figurine of the god Osiris in formal pose with large crown and tools to the shoulders. Acquired on the London art market in the 1980's. 13 grams, 58
0002: Egyptian Bronze Osiris FigurineEst. £80-£120
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Medieval Bronze Inscribed Barrel Lock: 13th-14th century AD. A cast tumbler lock with two lateral loops (both fragmentary) and small loop finial; to one face, a punched line, to the other the inscribed text 'VISIVM VIVAS' ('... that thou
0003: Medieval Bronze Inscribed Barrel LockEst. £50-£80
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Egyptian Paryrus Fragment Group: Romano-Egyptian, 30 BC-323 AD. A group of two papyrus fragments with textured surface, each with a short text in black ink; demotic script; supplied in a clear protective envelope. Acquired on the
0004: Egyptian Paryrus Fragment GroupEst. £40-£60
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Pre-Columbian Ceramic Zoomorphic Pot: Chimu culture, 900-1470 AD. A ceramic vessel in the form of a standing rodent with forepaws raised to the mouth; spout and strap handle to the rear of the neck. Ex Penfold collection, acquired
0005: Pre-Columbian Ceramic Zoomorphic PotEst. £80-£120
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Chinese Neolithic Ceramic Painted Pot: Yangshou Culture, circa 2500 BC. A terracotta pot with bulbous body, flat base, splayed neck and two strap handles to the sides; a band of red paint to the rim and black and red painted 'mouth'
0006: Chinese Neolithic Ceramic Painted PotEst. £80-£120
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Roman Decorated Samian Ware Pottery Shard Group: 1st-2nd century AD. A mixed group of Samian ware fragments each with moulded designs to the outer face including cherubs, swags, vegetation, rosettes, etc.; most with old accession numbers inked to
0007: Roman Decorated Samian Ware Pottery Shard GroupEst. £100-£150
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Stone Age British Flint Artefacts Group: Neolithic, 5,000-2,000 BC. A group of mixed small flint artefacts comprising: scrapers, awls, blades and flakes; some marked with findspot or collection reference information. Private collection,
0008: Stone Age British Flint Artefacts GroupEst. £20-£30
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Greek Terracotta Female Tanagra Figurine: 4th-3rd century BC. A moulded hollow figurine depicting a female with hair drawn up at the back of the head, in a loosely fitting robe held together by her left hand at waist level and her right at
0009: Greek Terracotta Female Tanagra FigurineEst. £100-£150
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Egyptian Amethyst Scaraboid in Original Gold Mount: New Kingdom, 1550-1070 BC. A carved amethyst scaraboid, without inscriptions; the gold mount formed as a band with everted rim, enclosing the lower third of the stone's exterior; the underside not
0011: Egyptian Amethyst Scaraboid in Original Gold MountEst. £100-£150
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Roman Silver-Gilt Cosmetic Spoon: 2nd-3rd century AD. A Roman ligula or cosmetic spoon, formed as a plain, round-section shaft with a short waisted section; below this a concave bowl, with gilding intact on the inner surface. From
0012: Roman Silver-Gilt Cosmetic SpoonEst. £100-£150
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Roman Gold and Faience Chain Bracelet: 2nd-3rd century AD. A delicate bracelet formed with gold wire links and seven tubular faience beads. UK art market, acquired prior to 1985. 2.99 grams, 17 cm (6 1/2").
0013: Roman Gold and Faience Chain BraceletEst. £180-£240
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Egyptian Faience Anthropomorphic Amulet: 26th Dynasty, 664-525 BC. A deep blue glazed composition amulet in the form of a standing figure with tripartite wig, pierced to the rear of the neck. UK art market, acquired prior to 1985. 1.01
0014: Egyptian Faience Anthropomorphic AmuletEst. £30-£50
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Greek Gold Finger Ring with Angular Facetted Band: 5th-4th century BC. An undecorated cast gold ring, the exterior fashioned with nine angular facets; the interior circular. UK art market, acquired prior to 1985. 2.19 grams, external dimension 19
0016: Greek Gold Finger Ring with Angular Facetted BandEst. £100-£150
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Near Eastern Phoenician Gold Lion Pendant: 6th-5th century BC. A small pendant, hollow, fashioned as the stylised face of a lion, square in shape, with facial features, whisker, eyebrows and paws detailed in repousse work; to the upper edge,
0017: Near Eastern Phoenician Gold Lion PendantEst. £180-£240
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Near Eastern Scythian Gold Face Ornament with Inlay: 6th-5th century BC. A hollow sheet gold ornament depicting a male head in frontal pose; the facial features stylised, with a piercing to either side of the head, perhaps for the attachment of
0018: Near Eastern Scythian Gold Face Ornament with InlayEst. £100-£150
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Anglo-Saxon Bronze Disc Brooch: 5th century AD. A tinned bronze circle brooch decorated with concentric circles; a ring of lozenges to the border; to the reverse, a pin-lug. Ex Hiller collection. 8.30 grams, 27 mm (1 1/6"). [No
0021: Anglo-Saxon Bronze Disc BroochEst. £20-£30
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Medieval Bronze Applique with Wolves: 13th-15th century AD. A cast bronze silvered bar applique with central rivet; to each end a reserved running wolf motif. Cf. Egan, G. & Pritchard, F. Dress Accessories 1150-1450 items 1150. 1158,
0022: Medieval Bronze Applique with WolvesEst. £150-£200
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Post Medieval Chain Mail Sleeve: 19th century AD. A finely wrought chainmail sleeve, possibly Indian, formed of four-in-one butted 7.4 mm diameter steel rings, with square cuff and shoulder extension. Private collection,
0023: Post Medieval Chain Mail SleeveEst. £50-£80
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Medieval Iron Bone-Hilted Hunting Knife: 15th-16th Century AD. A hand-forged iron single-edged hunting knife with leaf-shaped blade; the guard a discoid knop to one face and trefoil stop to the blade; the grip narrow with peltoid terminal,
0024: Medieval Iron Bone-Hilted Hunting KnifeEst. £100-£150
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