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  • Egyptian Relief with List of Offerings
    Egyptian Relief with List of Offerings

    Sold for (Inc. bp): £18,200

    A section of tomb wall with a central register of eight rectangular panels each containing hieroglyphs naming offerings for the deceased; the top and bottom groups of eight rectangular panels each contain a depiction of a kneeling offering-bearer; all carved in high-relief; mounted on a custom-made display stand.





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  • Greek Red-Figure Hydria with Combat Scene Between Amazons and Greek or Trojan Heroes
    Greek Red-Figure Hydria with Combat Scene Between Amazons and Greek or Trojan Heroes

    Sold for (Inc. bp): £7,800

    The vessel with integral round-section upward-facing handles, a third, round-section handle placed vertically between shoulder and upper neck to rear; laurel sprigs to the neck with traces of gilding; combat scene with Amazons (and Trojans?) below, armed with short swords and crescent shields, most wearing an exomis leaving the shoulder and one breast uncovered; volute palmettes below both side-handles, a panel of tiered and swirling volutes to the rear, all on a band of egg-moulding, repeated around the rim; possibly Apulian or Campanian; restored.





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  • Greek Silver Wine Strainer
    Greek Silver Wine Strainer

    Sold for (Inc. bp): £16,900

    Composed of a shallow bowl and broad flange rim, two integral scalloped handles with scrolled flourishes, tapering to a loop handle with swan head terminals each with incised eye and beak detailing; perforated whirl within roundel to interior base; accompanied by a custom-made display stand.





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  • Eastern Roman Bust of the Daughter of Aqima
    Eastern Roman Bust of the Daughter of Aqima

    Sold for (Inc. bp): £37,700

    Modelled in the round with a fragment of stand to the rear; the figure carefully carved to exhibit the delicate facial features and elaborate hairstyle; the palla drawn up over the head and falling over the shoulders to the upper arms; a diadem to the brow with foliage and tendril detailing; elaborate earrings with dangles; necklace of fusiform and tubular beads and a longer one below with piriform plaques; large disc brooch to the left breast with dangles; peplos-style dress draped across the body beneath the palla; left arm bent and hand passing across the body to grasp the hem of the palla with a herringbone bracelet at the wrist; the palla displayed pinned with rosettes to the rear panel; with inscription of thirteen Palmyrene characters above the left shoulder 'NRW' // BRT // 'QM' // ḤBL' meaning 'daughter of Aqima'; traces of red and green pigment; mounted on a custom-made stand by Colin Bowles Ltd.





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  • Eastern Roman Mosaic Depicting a Bird
    Eastern Roman Mosaic Depicting a Bird

    Sold for (Inc. bp): £2,860

    In a rectangular matrix; cream, olive, pink and other tesserae depicting a bird advancing with head bowed, with banded frame.





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  • Roman Marble Head of a Germanic Warrior
    Roman Marble Head of a Germanic Warrior

    Sold for (Inc. bp): £28,600

    Modelled naturalistically in the round, directing his gaze upwards left, the eyes with sculpted pupils originally decorated with stone insertions, his face framed by voluminous short curls swept up off the forehead, sideburns and a moustache.





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  • Eastern Roman Mosaic Depicting a Bird
    Eastern Roman Mosaic Depicting a Bird

    Sold for (Inc. bp): £2,860

    In a rectangular matrix; cream, olive, pink and other tesserae depicting a perching bird with rosette above.





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  • Monumental Byzantine Limestone Chi Rho Roundel
    Monumental Byzantine Limestone Chi Rho Roundel

    Sold for (Inc. bp): £36,400

    Divided into six sections by Christogram letters chi and rho, two of the segments with Greek letters alpha and omega, the other four segments with floral ornaments; a laurel wreath to the edge; mounted on a custom-made display stand.





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  • Old Babylonian Clay Cuneiform Tablet, a Letter From a Local Governor in Arrapha to His Colleague in Ešnunna,
    Old Babylonian Clay Cuneiform Tablet, a Letter From a Local Governor in Arrapha to His Colleague in Ešnunna,

    Sold for (Inc. bp): £8,450

    Written across two principal faces and three side edges, reading: 1-2) Say to Zakur-ahum, thus says Uzazza, your brother. 3) I have read the tablet you sent me. You wrote to me as follows: 4-5)'Five nomadic Suteans plundered the district of Zippat and I sent a troop. 6-7) I drove them back. I prevented them from taking anything. 7-8) So this troop left empty-handed. It is to be feared that they will go to the land of Arrapha and raise havoc, take action!' 11) This is what you wrote to me, and I rejoiced greatly. 12) In your tablet is written:'500 nomadic Suteans'. 13) Now, your servants whom you sent to me told me this: 14) 'A troop of 1,500 men has come. 15) Among them were many men with bows.'16 This is what they told me. Now never 17) have there been archers among the nomad-Suteans. 18) Is it not to be feared that the heavily-equipped 19) part of a foreign army is here itself comprising the nomad-Suteans with their bows? 20) The (result of the) divination I found said: 'Fire will devour the base of the reed.' 21) [...] its ... will not reach me. 22-23) [Now], shall I rejoice over the heavily equipped troop (that is) there? 24) [...]. 25-26) Now investigate this troop. 26-27) Send a full report urgently one way or the other, 28-29) so that I may circulate [a swift messenger] so that 29-30) the whole country may be gathered [in my fortresses] and so that I may take action. 31-33) Moreover, earlier, nomadic Suteans assaulted the palace cowherds one evening and 33-34) carried away all the cows from the palace. They left nothing behind. 35-36) There are none left, including the cows they had been entrusted with that evening. The next day, 37) a rescue troop (sent) by Ašrum, in pursuit of them 38) went as far as the banks of the Euphrates, but 39 returned empty-handed. 39) Another thing, 40) concerning what you wrote to me: 41-42) 'Looters set up a siege instrument- kalbanatum against a fortified farm and killed people. In addition, they carried off ten oxen. 43) And Ašrum went in there. Check that 44 their oxen no longer disappear.' This is what you wrote to me. 45-46) Now, shall I rejoice in this matter, or shall I [not] [...] them [...]. 47-48) Now, is there a plunderer who can plunder on my watch? Now, when I hear (about them) 49-50) and as soon as I send a message, do I not put them on the pal? No doubt 51-52) these people are foreigners, but you consider them to be Arrapha inhabitants! Now, precisely according to what you've written to me, 53-54) I'm going to send a fast messenger to the very interior of Arrapha and carry out a check. ; repaired.





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  • Uruk Clay Pictographic Tablet Bearing an Economic Text Relating to Farm Produce
    Uruk Clay Pictographic Tablet Bearing an Economic Text Relating to Farm Produce

    Sold for (Inc. bp): £9,100

    Written over two faces; lentoid cross-section.





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  • Italic Bronze Triple-Disc Cuirass
    Italic Bronze Triple-Disc Cuirass

    Sold for (Inc. bp): £9,360

    Matched pair of Samnite triangular breast and backplates, a suite of 'triple-disc' type, each with three repoussé panels with carinated rim, flat spandrel above and curved on the lower sides, with perforated edges to affix to a separate mail garment; rivetted loops to the shoulders for attachment of supporting straps, and similar lateral loops with portion of round-link chain in situ; mounted on a custom-made stand.





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  • Roman Bronze Legionary Helmet with Inscription
    Roman Bronze Legionary Helmet with Inscription

    Sold for (Inc. bp): £9,100

    Montefortino helmet with bulbous domed skull and a plain crest knob with flattened top; plain and flat neck guard with thickened rim; the front with punched Latin inscription 'A N CFN'; the surface largely covered in marine encrustations; accompanied by a custom-made display stand.





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  • Exceptional Neolithic Flint Dagger
    Exceptional Neolithic Flint Dagger

    Sold for (Inc. bp): £5,980

    Finely knapped lentoid-section dagger with lateral recesses and square butt; old collector's label '281'.





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  • Massive Stone Age British Bifacial Lanceolate Flint Handaxe
    Massive Stone Age British Bifacial Lanceolate Flint Handaxe

    Sold for (Inc. bp): £10,400

    Long blade with small portion of cortex at the upper end, sharply tapering point with edges worked from both sides.





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  • Viking Age or Earlier Hacked Gold Trade Ingot
    Viking Age or Earlier Hacked Gold Trade Ingot

    Sold for (Inc. bp): £3,120

    A slightly bent irregular bar of hacked gold with rectangular cross-section, showing evidence of compression and fracture to each end, some subtle transverse lines on both of the main surfaces.





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  • Anglo-Scandinavian Viking Bronze Three-Dimensional Urnes Stirrup Apex Mount
    Anglo-Scandinavian Viking Bronze Three-Dimensional Urnes Stirrup Apex Mount

    Sold for (Inc. bp): £6,500

    The substantial heater-shaped plaque with spectacular openwork Urnes style design, the standing beast with entwined tendrils, pronounced head at the apex, narrow ledge to the reverse and rivet holes to each corner with two rivets remaining.





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  • Medieval Glass Beaker with Prunts
    Medieval Glass Beaker with Prunts

    Sold for (Inc. bp): £7,800

    Of tubular form with flared rim and applied collar to the foot, applied trails to the sidewall and four rows of prunts with applied blue-glass ornament.





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  • Medieval Gold Ring Set with Gemstones
    Medieval Gold Ring Set with Gemstones

    Sold for (Inc. bp): £4,160

    With a slender D-section hoop, bevelled rectangular cell set with a garnet cabochon; satellite settings at the corners, each with a green cabochon (one absent), the ring preserved in the same condition as it was when found.





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  • The Fressingfield Medieval Gold Ring with Diamond
    'The Fressingfield' Medieval Gold Ring with Diamond

    Sold for (Inc. bp): £2,860

    With plain circular hoop and square diamond-shaped bezel with replicant natural diamond crystal.





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  • The Wingham Gold Fortune Favours the Brave Posy Ring
    'The Wingham' Gold 'Fortune Favours the Brave' Posy Ring

    Sold for (Inc. bp): £2,080

    Broadly rectangular in cross-section and constructed from two sheets of gold; the external hoop carrying an etched decorative design comprised of a row of eight-armed stars in relief with a prominent horizontal line connecting the stars; the internal hoop with Latin inscription in block capitals reading '+FORTES FORTVNA IVVAT' translating to 'fortune favours the brave/strong'; straightened.





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  • Roman Bronze Military Ring with Eagle Between Standards
    Roman Bronze Military Ring with Eagle Between Standards
    Circa 2nd-4th century A.D.

    Sold for (Inc. bp): £416

    With a narrow hoop expanding at the shoulders, oval bezel with a large eagle standing on a pedestal and facing back, a military stand to each side. 4.00 grams, 20.33 mm overall, 17.94 mm internal diameter (approximate size British M 1/2, USA 6 1/4, Europe 13.09, Japan 12)



    From the collection of a High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire, UK, gentleman, circa 2000.

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  • Roman Silver Crossbow Brooch
    Roman Silver Crossbow Brooch
    Circa 4th century A.D.

    Sold for (Inc. bp): £130

    With balustered arms ending in knops and third knop above the bow, remains of hinged pin; deep bow with hatched outer face extending to the tapering footplate with catch to the reverse. 6.48 grams, 48 mm



    Acquired at a London Coin Fair in the 1980s. Property of an Essex collector.

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  • Eastern Roman Bead Necklace String
    Eastern Roman Bead Necklace String
    3rd-4th century A.D.

    Sold for (Inc. bp): £208

    Restrung designer necklace of small and bigger light blue glass beads, the centrepiece a large fusiform glass bead dangle. 20.18 grams, 56 cm long



    Acquired 1980-2015. Ex Abelita family collection.

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  • Roman Aubergine Mould Blown Amphoriskos
    Roman Aubergine Mould Blown Amphoriskos
    1st century A.D.

    Sold for (Inc. bp): £390

    Miniature egg-shaped juglet with applied handle and integral foot, mould-blown decoration formed as a medial frieze of scrolling motifs and lines radiating upwards from the base; iridescent surfaces; chipped rim. 17.3 grams, 66 mm high



    Acquired early 1990s. Ex private American collection; thence by descent. Private collection since 1998.

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  • Roman St Albans Bronze and Other Artefact Group
    Roman 'St Albans' Bronze and Other Artefact Group
    1st-4th century A.D.

    Sold for (Inc. bp): £72

    Comprising a variety of items including lead weights, lead plaque inked with 'River Bank'; bronze brooches, coins, rings, mounts and other items, most fragmentary. 1.3 kg total, 1-10.6 cm



    Found St Albans, Hertfordshire, UK. Acquired from the finder in 2008. Property of a Nottinghamshire gentleman.

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  • Roman Leicestershire Decorated Redware Sherd Collection
    Roman 'Leicestershire' Decorated Redware Sherd Collection
    3rd-4th century A.D.

    Sold for (Inc. bp): £46

    Comprising eleven fragments with low-relief decoration, one larger fragment with a leaping quadruped facing back, and the bottom of a platter stamped with maker's mark 'IA[ ]ICIM'. 185 grams total, 3-11.2 cm



    Acquired from a private collector in 2004. Property of a Nottinghamshire gentleman.

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  • Roman Decorated Silver Bracelet
    Roman Decorated Silver Bracelet
    1st-4th century A.D.

    Sold for (Inc. bp): £221

    Comprising a penannular D-section body and hammered terminals shaped as stylised horse heads with incised detailing. 8.19 grams, 53 mm



    Ex Sussex, UK, private collection. Property of a Buckinghamshire, UK, gentleman.

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  • Roman Bronze Phallic Fertility Symbol Group
    Roman Bronze Phallic Fertility Symbol Group
    Circa 1st-4th century A.D.

    Sold for (Inc. bp): £46

    The group comprising: a strap slider with the upper panel formed as a stylised vulva; a phallic pendant with part of the loop absent; a rectangular mount with a raised vulva-shaped boss to the centre, two studs on the reverse. 32.5 grams, 24-33 mm



    Acquired on the UK art market before 2000. Property of a Surrey, UK, collector.

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  • Roman Bronze Ring with VICTOR
    Roman Bronze Ring with VICTOR
    2nd-3rd century A.D.

    Sold for (Inc. bp): £364

    Rectangular plaque with rounded edges, incised legend 'VIC / TOR' with frond between and at each end. 5.20 grams, 21.89 mm overall, 18.42 mm internal diameter (approximate size British Q, USA 8, Europe 17.49, Japan 16)



    Acquired on the UK art market before 2000. Property of a Surrey, UK, collector.

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  • Roman Redware Fragment with Diana
    Roman Redware Fragment with Diana
    4th-5th century A.D.

    Sold for (Inc. bp): £143

    Curved ceramic fragment with high-relief image to the inner face, female in short-sleeved undergarment and outer stola draped over her head as a hood, holding a rod in her left hand and extending her right arm across her body. 19.6 grams, 63 mm



    Acquired 1960s-1990s. From the late Alison Barker collection, a retired London barrister.

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  • Roman Redware Fish Sherd with Christian Symbols
    Roman Redware Fish Sherd with Christian Symbols
    4th-5th century A.D.

    Sold for (Inc. bp): £85

    Flat ceramic sherd with incised concentric rings, band of impressed alternating lozenges and roundels, group of four fish to the centre; fabric-backed. 178 grams, 17.5 cm



    Acquired 1960s-1990s. From the late Alison Barker collection, a retired London barrister

    The representation of fish on this terra sigillata from a North African workshop suggests the connection with Christian faith through the fish symbol. The ancient Greek: 'ἰχθύς', was an acronym for the phrase ‘Jesus Christ, Son of God’, in Greek, and was used by early Christians for this reason. The fish symbol was very common in the catacombs of Rome and was used as a recognition symbol among the early Christians.

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  • Roman Bronze Nibbling Rat Figurine
    Roman Bronze Nibbling Rat Figurine
    1st-2nd century A.D.

    Sold for (Inc. bp): £52

    Modelled in the half-round on an elliptical base, forelegs bent clutching a piece of food, saly tail to the rear. 29 grams, 30 mm



    UK art market, acquired prior to 1980. Property of an East Sussex, UK, private collector.

    Rats can be distinguished from mice by their thick, scaly tails.

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