A substantial decorative designer bust depicting a male with hair tied at the nape of the neck and wearing the pschent double crown; after the antique. 22.2 kg, 41 cm
From a French collection, Paris.
Ex Parisian gallery, France; latterly with a London, UK, gallery.
Comprising a large quantity of milled coins, mainly English; various badges; rings; two spoons; keys; buckle loops; lead weights; a toy car and an interesting mixture of other items; housed in a velvet-lined wooden case. 5.5 kg total, 51 x 24.7 cm including box
Ex UK deceased estate.
Property of a North London collector.
Discoid piano-convex stamp with chip-carved cruciform design to the main face including 'ICXC' Christograms; similar to the handle. 84 grams, 12 cm wide
Acquired in the late 1980s-early 1990s.
Important North West London collection.
With a flat-section hoop, the almond-shaped bezel with a stylised lotus flower motif to each end, one end showing the stepped joint of the bezel to the hoop. 1.81 grams, 19.49 mm overall, 17.11 mm internal diameter (approximate size British N, USA 6 1/2, Europe 13.72, Japan 13)
Found Mildenhall, Suffolk, UK.
Property of a UK gentleman, acquired May 1978.
Property of an East Sussex, UK, gentleman.
Accompanied by an old identification ticket including provenance.
Comprising: composition shabti on a stand; composition Sekhmet figurine with sun-disc headdress; blue composition plaque with royal cartouche flanked by ostrich feathers and Wedjat eye above; stone Sekhmet figurine without lower legs with inscribed dorsal pillar. 281 grams total, 5.4-12.2 cm
Acquired from a private UK collection in the late 1990s.
Private collection of Mr T.H., Norfolk, UK.
Mixed group including regimental and other types. 83 grams total, 16-26 mm
Acquired early 2000s.
Property of a Stowmarket, UK, gentleman.
A substantial decorative designer stele with high-relief standing figure of Hathor in profile wearing a headdress with solar disc flanked by bovine horns, wesekh segmented collar and tight-fitting ankle-length skirt; in her right hand, the ankh symbol of life, her left hand supporting a papyrus stalk; low-relief cartouche and hieroglyphs in the field; mounted on a custom-made stand; after the antique. 74.05 kg total, 1.01 m high including stand
From a French collection, Paris.
Ex Parisian gallery, France; latterly with a London, UK, gallery.
With a flat-section hoop and clasped-hands motif incised to the upper face, engraved ribbed collars. 1.36 grams, 21.55 mm overall, 20.10 mm internal diameter (approximate size British U 1/2, USA 10 1/4, Europe 23.15, Japan 22)
Private collection formed since the 1940s.
UK art market.
Property of an Essex gentleman.
A substantial decorative designer plaque depicting the goddess Hathor in high-relief, standing wearing a headdress with solar-disc flanked by cow's horns, segmented wesekh collar and tight-fitting ankle-length skirt with hexagonal pattern; holding a was sceptre with animal-head terminal; hieroglyphs and symbols in the field; mounted on a custom-made stand; after the antique. 38.6 kg, 81 cm
From a French collection, Paris.
Ex Parisian gallery, France; latterly with a London, UK, gallery.
Restrung group of disc beads with interstitial tabular and tubular types. 25.9 grams, 44 cm long
Acquired 1980-2015.
Ex Abelita family collection.
With a D-section polished hoop with rounded edges. 40.2 grams, 73 mm wide
UK private collection formed 1970s-1990s.
Property of an East Sussex, UK, gentleman.
Modelled in the round. squatting with a nut in its forepaws, detailed fur texture, tail raised and coiled. 23.6 grams, 31 mm
Ex property of a Surrey collector; acquired in the early 1970s.
Property of an East Sussex, UK, private collector.