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On View: 1st to 5th December

Ancient Art

Works for sale - please click on the image for further details

A pair of Alabaster and Bronze inlaid eyes

Egyptian, Late Period, ca. 715-330 BC.
With bronze eyebrows

9.3 cm

Granite Fragment From A Relief

Egyptian, Ptolemaic Period, Circa 304–30 B.C.

Height 19.5 cm.

Group of 9 flint arrowheads and points

Denmark and France, Neolithic, 4500-2500 BC

10.5 - 23 cm.

Basalt Furniture Fitting

Egyptian, Late Period, Circa 712-30 B.C.

Width 9 cm.

Marble Dish

Cycladic, Early Cycladic Ii, Circa 2700–2200 B.C.

Diameter 12.5 cm.

Bronze Statue Of Zeus

Greek (Thessaly), Second Half Of The Sixth Century B.C.
Height 14.5cm.

Black-Glazed Pottery Skyphos Of Corinthian Type

Attic, Circa 450 B.C.

Width 13.5 cm.

Banded Agate Pendant

Western Asiatic, Circa 2000 B.C.
and a string of banded agate beads
Length 18 cm.

Alabaster Jar

Egyptian, Early Dynastic, circa 2800 BC

29 cm.

Diorite Pot

Egyptian, Early Dynastic Period, Circa 2500-2000 B.C.

Of spherical form, in two parts.

Height 6.8 cm. Diameter 7.5 cm.

Small speckled alabaster jar

Egyptian, Late Period, circa 712-30 BC

6.5 cm.

Small Bronze bull
Geometric Greek, circa 900-700 BC.

7.5 cm length

Shell Royal Necklace

Rarotonga, Cook Islands, 19th century

Accompanied by a portrait of Queen Makea of Rarotonga

Length 180 cm.

Bluish-Green Glass Cup
Roman, Second-third Century A.D.
diameter 7.5 cm

Green Glass Dish

Roman, Third-Fourth Century A.D

Standing on a foot-ring
diameter 20.2 cm.

Green Wheel-Cut Glass Bottle

Roman, Third-Fourth Century A.D.

 Height: 15 cm.

Green Glass Flask
Roman, Third-fourth Century A.D.

Height 9.5 cm.

Pottery Phiale Decorated In The Six Technique

Attic, Late Sixth Century B.C.
Diameter 20.3 cm

Marble group depicting Eros beside an amphora

Roman, 1st-2nd century A.D.
Height 25.4 cm.

Alabaster Figure Of A Saint

Nottingham, Circa Fifteenth Century
Height 24 cm.

Faience Mummy Bead Net
Egypt, circa 600 B.C.
Length 68 cm

Bronze Running Figure Of A Child

Etruscan, Early Fifth Century B.C.

8 cm.

Pottery Single-handed Mug
Italo-Geometric, circa 700 B.C

11.7 cm.

Pottery Trefoil Oinochoe

Italo-Corinthian, Attributed To The Wolf Heads Painter, Circa 590–570 B.C.

24 cm.

Pottery Exaleiptron (or Kothon)
Corinthian, late 6th century B.C.

Width 14 cm.

Large Flint Axe-head
Denmark, Neolithic, circa 3500 B.C.

Length 20 cm.

Walking stick
Europe or Africa, 19th Century

Length 82 cm.

Two Megarian Pottery Bowls

Hellenistic, Circa Third Century B.C.

Diameter 12.8 cm – 13 cm.

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