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  • Egyptian Wooden Stela for Pa-di-Amun-(em)-ipat with Ra-Horakhty
    Egyptian Wooden Stela for Pa-di-Amun-(em)-ipat with Ra-Horakhty

    Sold for (Inc. bp): £15,600

    Arch-topped and composed of two vertical boards, coated with gesso and skilfully painted on one side; the lunette decorated with a winged sun-disc and two pendant uraei; the central vignette depicting the deceased worshipping the falcon-headed god Ra-Horakhty with the Four Sons of Horus standing behind, each with their name written above; the lower register with six lines of hieroglyphic text providing an offering formula for the benefit of the deceased: Transliteration of the hieroglyphs: 1) ḥtp-dı-͗nsw rꜤ-ḥr-Ꜣḫtı͗nṯr Ꜥ nb pt sḥḏ [.....] wsır͗ ẖntt [ım͗ntt?] 2) nṯr Ꜥ nb Ꜣbḏw dı⸗͗f pr.t-ḫrw t ḥnḳt kꜢ Ꜣpd [....] ḫt nb(t) (n) fr(t) wꜢbt […] 3) ḫt nbt nḏm dı⸗͗f ḥtpw ḏfꜢw [...]f ḫꜢ m t dı⸗͗f ḫꜢ m 4) ḥnḳt dı⸗͗f ẖꜢ ır͗p [...] dı⸗͗f ḫꜢ m ı͗[...] dı⸗͗f ḫꜢ ı(͗Ꜣ)r(r)t dı⸗͗f 5) m snṯr ḥr ḫꜢwt [...] ḳrs nfr ḥr ım͗nt nfr 6) n [..] wsır͗ [......] pꜢ-dı-͗ım͗n(m) ıp͗ Ꜣ.t ms (n) ḫꜢ [....] Translation: 1) An offering that the king and Ra-Horakhty, Great God, Lord of Heaven, the illuminated [...] Osiris Foremost [of the West?] 2) Great God, Lord of Abydos (that) he may give a voice-offering (of) bread, beer, oxen, and fowl […] everything good and pure […] 3) everything sweet, he gives offerings of provisions […] a thousand of bread, he gives a thousand of 4) beer, he gives a thousand of wine […], he gives a thousand of vines, he gives a thousand of 5) incense on the altar […] a good burial in the beautiful West 6) for […] the Osiris[…] Pa-di-Amun-(em)-ipat born (to) Kha[…]; on the verso, an old handwritten collection label reading: 'From Harding & Sm[ith] Collection Sale Sotheby 2 Nov 1922 L.N. 234. A families[sic] stele, arched top, with the deceased worshipping a standing Horus attended by the four Children of Horus and six horizontal lines of inscription in colour. SP/10a'; mounted in a custom-made wooden frame.





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  • Romano-Egyptian Terracotta Figure of Eros
    Romano-Egyptian Terracotta Figure of Eros

    Sold for (Inc. bp): £5,850

    Depicted nude in a dynamic pose with his legs apart and the weight of the body upon his right leg, standing in front of a two storey structure, probably an oven; his left arm raised and right arm extended in front of his torso and resting on the edge of the structure; the oven painted pink at the top and white at the bottom with an offering receptacle at floor level.





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  • Egyptian Indurated Limestone Frog-Shaped Cosmetic Vessel
    Egyptian Indurated Limestone Frog-Shaped Cosmetic Vessel

    Sold for (Inc. bp): £9,750

    Squat ovoid in profile, modelled with the legs folded beneath the body, with hollow socket eyes, flared rim to mouth; copper lug on either side.





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  • Attic Black-Figure Neck-Amphora with Gorgon and Quadriga Attributed to the Swing Painter
    Attic Black-Figure Neck-Amphora with Gorgon and Quadriga Attributed to the Swing Painter

    Sold for (Inc. bp): £41,600

    With inverted echinus lip and tall neck, a ribbed handle to each side with coiling lotus buds and palmettes beneath the handles; Side a) a running winged Gorgon depicted frontally, dressed in a black and red chiton; Side b) an aristocratic warrior wearing a Chalcidian helmet and driving a quadriga, the two central horses superimposed, the other two turned outward; a frieze of lotus buds and a band Greek key motifs below, the neck decorated with red and black palmettes, and elongated lotus blossoms; restored.





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  • Attic Red-Figure Bell Krater with Drunken Male Revellers Attributed to the Kadmos Painter
    Attic Red-Figure Bell Krater with Drunken Male Revellers Attributed to the Kadmos Painter

    Sold for (Inc. bp): £32,500

    With a high foot, laurel wreath encircling the neck, checkerboard and meander patterns alternating around the lower body, roundels of tongue motif to the handles with palmettes and tendrils below; two red-figure scenes to the body: Side a: a high-quality depiction of a kōmos composed of five figures, including a young man holding a torch, a double flute player next to three dancers, all possibly followers of Dionysus; Side b: three draped figures conversing comprising a central female figure between two opposed male figures, one holding a staff; two old labels: one with 3061-133 on the inner rim, and 113/2 (believed to be an old Christie's lot label from the 1960s by Richard Falkiner) on the sidewall, further old accession numbers 321 and 35 under the base.





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  • Hellenistic Gold Ring with Galley Gemstone
    Hellenistic Gold Ring with Galley Gemstone

    Sold for (Inc. bp): £29,900

    With D-section hollow-formed hoop and flared ellipsoid bezel, set with a Roman intaglio depicting a war galley under sail.





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  • Roman Published Terracotta Oil Lamp with Fighting Gladiators
    Roman 'Published' Terracotta Oil Lamp with Fighting Gladiators

    Sold for (Inc. bp): £2,340

    Grey fabric, broad discus with concentric rings and chamfered shoulder, short nozzle flanked by volute scrolls; scene of two murmillo gladiators in combat, one having fallen to the ground; maker's stamp to the underside 'MAR[..]S'; mounted on a custom-made stand.





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  • Roman Inked Wooden Tablet for a Contract Between Bassus and Neronianus
    Roman Inked Wooden Tablet for a Contract Between Bassus and Neronianus

    Sold for (Inc. bp): £15,600

    A reused tablet with a recessed panel on one side, the last tablet of a legal document which consisted of two (diptychon) or three tablets (triptychon); ten black inked lines of New Roman cursive script, the end of a record of a transaction in formulaic legal language, probably a sales contract, between the buyer (emptor) Bassus and a person called Neronianus; traces of text (perhaps in rustic capitals) to the reverse.





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  • Roman Marble Head of Hercules Wearing the Nemean Lion Skin
    Roman Marble Head of Hercules Wearing the Nemean Lion Skin

    Sold for (Inc. bp): £7,800

    Modelled with naturalistic features, gazing left, sculpted pupils and strong lids; luxuriant beard and moustache framing the face; strong forehead with tightly formed curls emerging from beneath the lion's skin hood; the hood with clear eye detailing and the mane with regularly arranged tufts; original iron pin to the front of the muzzle; mounted on a custom-made display stand.





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  • Roman Marble Head of Dionysus
    Roman Marble Head of Dionysus

    Sold for (Inc. bp): £23,400

    From a Greek original, wearing a crown of leaves and corymbs, hair falling in straight lines underneath the diadem; full beard composed of four rows of thick tufts with drilled holes; slightly open mouth with a fleshy lower lip; low cheekbones and hollow cheeks; large almond-shaped eyes with lachrymal duct; mounted on a custom-made display stand.





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  • The Anglesey Romano-British Marble Head of a Celtic Warrior
    'The Anglesey' Romano-British Marble Head of a Celtic Warrior

    Sold for (Inc. bp): £7,150

    Carved with comma-leaf detailing to the hair, a low brow over almond-shaped eyes, broad triangular nose and thick moustache obscuring the mouth; mounted on a custom-made stand.





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  • Proto-Sumerian Terracotta Tablet with Archaic Text
    Proto-Sumerian Terracotta Tablet with Archaic Text

    Sold for (Inc. bp): £11,050

    Lentoid-section slab with incised grid to each face: one with three columns, impressed roundels and crescents, grid and other symbols; the other face with four columns, each cell filled with marks and symbols.





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  • Babylonian Cuneiform Tablet, a Clothes Receipt from Puzur-Akum to Astaqar
    Babylonian Cuneiform Tablet, a Clothes Receipt from Puzur-Akum to Astaqar

    Sold for (Inc. bp): £3,640

    Pillow-shaped clay tablet with cuneiform text to both broad faces and one edge from Garšana (iv/Šu-Sîn 8?), a receipt for various clothing, with several dedications to the deities Ninsiana, Mami, Dadmuštum and Šubula; Dadmuštum is rarely mentioned, reading: '1 tu ba-tab tuh-hu-um 3-kam us 2 1 tu ša -ga-du ba-tab tug-hu-um / 3-kam us 1 tu ta -ki-ru-um 3-kam us 4 dnin- dsi -an-na 4 tu guz-za 4-kam us 6 2 tu guz-za 4-kam us dma-mi x ? 2 tu guz-za 4-kam us / dda-ad-muš-tum R 8 2 tu niĝ -lam 4-kam us dšu-bu-la ki-la -bi 26 1/3 ma-na 10 2 tu bar-dul us-bar 4 tu sag us-bar 12 5 tu us -bar 4 ma-na 3 tu mug 14 ki !-aš-ta -gar -ta puzur -a-ku-um šu ba-ti 16 iti ki-siki- dnin-a-zu mu ma -gur -mah mu-/dim' translation: '1 (simple) garment batab tuhhum (a kind of fabric?), thrice, medium quality 1 garment šagadu (of linen) batab tuhhum thrice, medium quality 1 garment takirum, thrice, medium quality (for) Ninsiana; 4 tufted garments, in quadruple, medium quality 2 tufted garments, in quadruple, medium quality : (for) Mami 2 tufted garments, in quadruple, medium quality : (for) Dadmuštum. 2 niglam garments, in quadruple, medium quality : (for) Šubula Their weight is 26 1/3 mines. 2 bardul garments (from) the weavers 4 garments if first quality (from) the weavers 5 (simple) garments étoffes (from) the weavers : 4 mines 3 garments in coarse wool Puzur-Akum has received (these garments) from Aštaqar. In the month of Kisiki.Ninazu The year in which the big (ceremonial) boat was built'.





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  • Western Asiatic Ceramic Ibex Rhyton
    Western Asiatic Ceramic Ibex Rhyton

    Sold for (Inc. bp): £7,800

    With trumpet-shaped mouth, ibex-shaped finial with curved horns and legs folded beneath the body, spout to the chest; repaired.





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  • Celtiberian Gold Neck Torc
    Celtiberian Gold Neck Torc

    Sold for (Inc. bp): £14,950

    A heavy penannular neck torc with carinated body and tapering coiled terminals.





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  • The Dullingham Anglo-Saxon Gilt Bronze Great Square-Headed Brooch
    'The Dullingham' Anglo-Saxon Gilt Bronze Great Square-Headed Brooch

    Sold for (Inc. bp): £3,120

    With trapezoidal headplate, shallow bow, narrow triangular foot and pelta-shaped finial, pin-lugs and catch to the reverse; the headplate with (originally silvered) angled panels to the upper corners and D-shaped lug at the middle of the upper edge; rectangular corner panels interrupting a frieze of Salin's Style I face motifs, inner plain band and raised rectangular panel above the junction with the ribbed bow; lappets of Salin's Style I profile heads flanking the junction of the bow with the footplate and vertical bar running to the finial, bisecting a cruciform panel with Salin's Style I zoomorphic forms, and outer plain lobes; finial comprising a disc with four radiating ribbed arms and central boss, pelta-shaped terminal; cleaned and one lateral lobe reattached.





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  • The Driffield Anglo-Saxon Enamelled Bowl Mount
    'The Driffield' Anglo-Saxon Enamelled Bowl Mount

    Sold for (Inc. bp): £4,160

    With a slightly domed profile and a raised circumferential border to the upper face; decorated with Celtic designs featuring elaborate curvilinear tendrils and triskele-style swirls enclosing an area of fine-line trumpet spiral designs, set around a central rectangular panel filled with millefiori-style enamel work in the form of an irregular chequerboard of blue and yellow enamel, the circular recesses retaining red enamel traces; two parallel rivets to the reverse.





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  • The Ferryhill Anglo-Scandinavian Viking Bronze Three-Dimensional Urnes Stirrup-Type Mount with Head of Odin
    'The Ferryhill' Anglo-Scandinavian Viking Bronze Three-Dimensional Urnes Stirrup-Type Mount with Head of Odin

    Sold for (Inc. bp): £9,100

    A bowed anthropomorphic mount in the form of the face of Odin, with oval right and damaged left eye, beard and hair raised to form a convex shape, rounded cheeks, a triangular nose and a beard, moustache with lateral protrusion, the hair openwork and formed of entwined linear elements, five rivet holes present.





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  • Medieval Decorated He who loves from the heart, gives with a good heart Posy Boxwood Comb
    Medieval Decorated 'He who loves from the heart, gives with a good heart' Posy Boxwood Comb

    Sold for (Inc. bp): £9,100

    Central panel decorated with a heart pierced by two arrows and inscription: 'qui de bon [COER] eyme', and verso openwork carving of blind interlaces and inscription: 'de bon [COER] donne', translating to 'He who loves from the heart, gives with a good heart'; probably given as a love token.





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  • Medieval Bronze Aquamanile of a Male Bust
    Medieval Bronze Aquamanile of a Male Bust

    Sold for (Inc. bp): £11,050

    Hollow-formed vessel formed as a male bust; discoid body with chamfered shoulder bearing bands of running zigzag detailing and three splayed feet; the head with low-relief hair and rim of bosses with linear spirals, gracile facial features with lentoid eyes and slender nose, small pouting mouth; short spout to the forehead, filler-hole to top of the head with hinged cover; handle to the rear formed as a reptile with head and forepaws placed on the hair below the hinge and joining the base above one of the feet.





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  • Medieval Limoges Gilt Christ Crowned on the Cross
    Medieval Limoges Gilt Christ Crowned on the Cross

    Sold for (Inc. bp): £7,150

    Parcel-gilt bronze crucifix with cloisonné enamel geometric ornament; separate appliqué Corpus Christi, crowned with detailed musculature; lower legs and feet absent; mounted on a custom-made stand.





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  • Medieval Chrismatory with Limoges Panels
    Medieval Chrismatory with Limoges Panels

    Sold for (Inc. bp): £22,100

    Inner wooden casket with chamfered rim and separate lid, encased within rectangular gilt-bronze panels with enamel decoration, four gilt-bronze stud feet to the underside; the lid with three nimbate figures, a female saint with palm frond and two flanking figures holding books, all reserved on a blue field with interstitial polychrome rosettes; Side A: nimbate bearded bust of Christ in Majesty with right hand in gesture of benison, left hand supporting a book, flanked by two winged nimbate angels; Side B: nimbate bust of a winged angel in a roundel; Side C: geometric repeating pattern of lozenges with floral fill; Side D: mirror image of Side B.





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  • Medieval Gold Heraldic Signet Ring with Goat
    Medieval Gold Heraldic Signet Ring with Goat

    Sold for (Inc. bp): £28,600

    Substantial D-section hoop, expanding shoulders with reserved flowers and foliage, discoid bezel with intaglio regardant leaping goat in a pelletted ring, fronds and stars in the field, enigmatic inscription 'd[..] / de.to'.





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  • Medieval Bronze Corpus Christi
    Medieval Bronze Corpus Christi

    Sold for (Inc. bp): £13,650

    With flat-topped crown, hair hanging in hanks to the shoulders, long D-shaped face with domed eyes, slender figure with ribs emphasised, knee-length loincloth falling in rippling folds; mounted on a custom-made stand.





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  • Greek Ring with Standing God
    Greek Ring with Standing God
    5th-4th century B.C.

    Sold for (Inc. bp): £195

    Scaphoid bezel with intaglio figure of Mars with helmet and sword. 3.38 grams, 22.28 mm overall, 17.72 x 20.25 mm internal diameter (approximate size British P 1/2, USA 7 3/4, Europe 16.86, Japan 16)



    UK private collection before 2000. UK art market. Property of a London gentleman.

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  • Phoenician Terracotta Figure Collection
    Phoenician Terracotta Figure Collection
    Circa 6th-5th century B.C.

    Sold for (Inc. bp): £1,040

    Including standing figure with a lamb across his shoulders, female with disc pendant between her breasts, bearded male bust with pointed headgear and other types, each on a custom-made stand. 690 grams total, 10.5-14.5 cm including stand



    From a collection acquired on the UK art market from various auction houses and collections mostly before 2000. From an important Cambridgeshire estate; thence by descent.

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  • Archaic Greek Terracotta Figure of Mounted Warrior with Shield
    Archaic Greek Terracotta Figure of Mounted Warrior with Shield
    7th-5th century B.C.

    Sold for (Inc. bp): £208

    The figure comprising a stylised horse with elongated neck, mounted by a bearded rider figure holding a shield, restored; mounted on a custom-made display stand. 277 grams total, 13 cm including stand



    Acquired before 1990. From an old German collection.

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  • Cypriot Terracotta Ram
    Cypriot Terracotta Ram
    Early Bronze Age, circa 2500-2000 B.C.

    Sold for (Inc. bp): £247

    Modelled in the round with fleece texture to the back and rump, applied eyes and horns; mounted on a display base with old collector's labels to the underside: 'Cyprus / Early bronze age, 250-2000 BC. / Ram, red clay, once attached to the rim of a vessel.' and '2517-14/3'. 204 grams total, 11 cm wide including stand



    Ex Professor Karl Lunde collection (1931-2009). From a collection acquired on the UK art market from various auction houses and collections mostly before 2000. From an important Cambridgeshire estate; thence by descent. With old label to the base and accompanied by the remains of an old identification tag.

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  • Cypriot Red Polished Ware Bowl Group
    Cypriot Red Polished Ware Bowl Group
    Early-Middle Bronze Age, circa 2700-1900 B.C.

    Sold for (Inc. bp): £130

    Group of three hemispherical bowls with burnished surface, one with old collector's inked notation 'L.S./2.60'. 1.09 kg total, 14-15 cm



    From a collection acquired on the UK art market from various auction houses and collections mostly before 2000. From an important Cambridgeshire estate; thence by descent.

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  • Cypriot Terracotta Base Ring Juglet
    Cypriot Terracotta Base Ring Juglet
    Circa 2nd millennium B.C.

    Sold for (Inc. bp): £299

    With flared basal ring, bulbous poppy-head body, tubular neck with transverse rib developing to a strap handle, trumpet-shaped mouth. 55 grams, 11 cm



    Ex North Yorkshire, UK, collection, 1990s.

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  • Cypriot Eyed Trefoil Mouthed Pottery Jug with Swastikas
    Cypriot 'Eyed' Trefoil Mouthed Pottery Jug with Swastikas
    Iron Age, circa 800-600 B.C.

    Sold for (Inc. bp): £624

    White ware globular jug with pinched trefoil mouth and strap handle to the rear; painted 'eye' detailing to mouth, serpent pattern to handle with curled finial, pairs of gammadion motifs to the body, 285 grams, 14.5 cm high



    Peter Cran collection, Scotland, who worked as an engineer for the Cypriot public works department 1931-1946; thence by descent. Acquired from Bonhams, London, 23 May 2012, no.6 (part). From an important Cambridgeshire estate; thence by descent. Accompanied by copies of the relevant Bonhams catalogue pages and original lot tag.

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  • Very Large Greek Stone Jewellers Mould
    Very Large Greek Stone Jeweller's Mould
    Bronze Age, 13th-11th century B.C.

    Sold for (Inc. bp): £208

    Of square shape, used for making various jewellery elements: small circles, ear-drop pendants, rosettes with striated lines and locating holes on the surface. 114 grams, 63 mm



    Collected from 1969-1999. From the collection of the late Mr S.M., London, UK.

    Plaques of this type were half of a mould for small objects such as ribbed bobbin-shaped or spherical beads or crescent-shaped pendants. They must have been made for casting, judging by the pouring channels and the circular holes for fixing it to another corresponding half. Ribbed globular and ‘grain of wheat’ gold beads were common in Cyprus and Crete. Similar moulds with pouring channels have been found in the Near East, while open moulds intended for glass ornaments with flat backs have been found in the Aegean.

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  • Cypriot Bichrome Ware Pottery Feeder Flask
    Cypriot Bichrome Ware Pottery Feeder Flask
    Iron Age, circa 950-850 B.C.

    Sold for (Inc. bp): £325

    Spherical body with flared foot, trumpet-shaped mouth with strap handle, flared spout to the shoulder with strainer; painted circles to the mouth, rim and body, transverse stripes to the handle. 148 grams, 11.2 cm high



    Acquired from Bonhams, London, 20 October 2005, no.406 (part). From an important Cambridgeshire estate; thence by descent. Accompanied by copies of the relevant Bonhams catalogue pages and the original Bonhams lot tag.

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  • Hellenistic Gold and Coral Pendant with Dolphins
    Hellenistic Gold and Coral Pendant with Dolphins
    2nd-1st century B.C.

    Sold for (Inc. bp): £468

    Formed as a coral pillar with gold rosette finial, collar supporting two rearing dolphins flanking a blue glass bead; loop and suspension ring above. 2.98 grams, 33 mm



    From a late Japanese specialist collector, 1970-2000s.

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  • Greek Terracotta Libation Bowl
    Greek Terracotta Libation Bowl
    7th-5th century B.C.

    Sold for (Inc. bp): £286

    Squat in profile with deep carinated rim and broad bowl; basal ring beneath; funicular pouring spout. 704 grams, 25 cm



    From a collection acquired on the UK art market from various auction houses and collections mostly before 2000. From an important Cambridgeshire estate; thence by descent.

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  • Cypriot Terracotta Votive Horn
    Cypriot Terracotta Votive Horn
    2100-1850 B.C.

    Sold for (Inc. bp): £286

    Tapering round-section votive with reserved zigzag bands of dense linear hatching; remains of an old base including label. 70 grams total, 14 cm high including stand



    From the celebrated personal collection of art formed by the famous anthropologist, artist, and television presenter Desmond Morris. with Christie’s, South Kensington, 14 May 2002, no.19 (part). From a collection acquired on the UK art market from various auction houses and collections mostly before 2000. From an important Cambridgeshire estate; thence by descent. Accompanied by copies of the relevant Christie's catalogue pages.

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