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Western Asiatic and Other Bronze Artefact Collection
1st millennium B.C.-1st millennium A.D.Sold for (Inc. bp): £65
Including arrowheads, pendants and an animal figure. 74 grams total, 2.7-14.5 cm
London, UK, art market, 1980s. Private collection, London, UK. -
Western Asiatic Stone Artefact Collection
1st millennium B.C.Sold for (Inc. bp): £117
Including a carved head with lentoid eyes mounted on a custom-made stand, a carved hooded and bearded head and other types. 144 grams total, 18-82 mm
Acquired on the UK art market. Private collection, England. -
Syro-Hittite Terracotta Horse and Rider Figure
Early 1st millennium B.C.Sold for (Inc. bp): £364
Modelled in the round standing facing, the animal's ears pricked, simple recessed eyes, tail hanging between hindlegs, the rider riding bare-back, gripping the horse's mane at the base of the neck, his legs gripping its sides, wearing a textured garment hanging from the left shoulder, pinched face featuring large circular eyes and strong furrowed brow; one arm absent; repaired; mounted on a custom-made display base. 354 grams total, 14.2 cm high including stand
Collection of a deceased London gentleman, 1979-1999, by descent. From the private collection of John Meredith, acquired since the 1990s; thence by descent. Accompanied by a copy of thermoluminescence analysis report no.N122k30 from Oxford Authentication. -
Mesopotamian Cuneiform Tablet Fragment
Ur III, circa 21st century B.C.Sold for (Inc. bp): £416
A large fragment showing columns of neatly impressed cuneiform text; restored. 71 grams, 70 mm
London, UK, art market, 1980s. Private collection, London, UK. -
Amlash Bronze Spearhead
9th-7th century B.C.Sold for (Inc. bp): £130
Comprising a leaf-shaped blade with a midrib and a long tapering socket. 128 grams, 31 cm
Ex Abelita family collection, 1980s-2000s.
The spear, belonging to type 3 of the Khorasani classification, was used by chariot fighters to strike each other or the enemy infantry from above. Similar specimens with longer sockets were excavated by Negahban in the Amlash area. According to Moorey, sockets as long, if not longer than the blade, are a characteristic of Iranian spearheads in the late 2nd and early 1st millennium B.C. A similar spearhead from the Tappeh Sialk has been dated to the 9th-7th century B.C. -
Sumerian Alabaster Bowl
3rd millennium B.C.Sold for (Inc. bp): £572
Conical with rounded rim and slightly rounded base. 1.09 kg, 16 cm wide
Ex private collection, Contessa L.J., since the 1980s. Private collection, Switzerland, 2001. -
Parthian Lead-Glazed Amphora
1st-3rd century A.D.Sold for (Inc. bp): £234
Barrel-shaped in profile with basal ring, short neck with rolled rim and two lateral strap handles. 1.5 kg, 28.5 cm
Ex West London, UK, collection, 1990s. -
Urartu Hematite Stamp Seal with Eagle and Lion
8th-5th century B.C.Sold for (Inc. bp): £286
Columnar in form with hole for suspension, incuse running beast with bird in flight above; supplied with a museum-quality impression. 15.4 grams, 23 mm
Acquired in 1993. Private collection, thence by descent. Private collection, since the late 1990s. -
Western Asiatic White and Beige Stone Bead Necklace String
1st millennium B.C. and laterSold for (Inc. bp): £46
A mixed group of beads restrung to a Y-shape. 16.56 grams, 31.5 cm
From London, UK, gallery collection, 1990s. -
Old Akkadian Terracotta Round Cuneiform Tablet Recording Amounts of Grain
Circa 2340-2200 B.C.Sold for (Inc. bp): £247
Spherical with cuneiform text to the upper face. 14.3 grams, 26 mm
Private collection, Jerusalem, assembled in the 1970s-1980s. Ex European private collection, acquired in 1998. -
Mesopotamian Cuneiform Tablet Fragment
2nd millennium B.C.Sold for (Inc. bp): £520
Pillow-shaped with bands of cuneiform text on both faces and on the three edges, one edge with a seal impression; repaired. 173 grams, 10.3 cm
Specialised collection of cuneiform texts, the property of a London gentleman and housed in London before 1992. Thence by descent to family members. Examined by Professor Wilfrid George Lambert FBA (1926-2011), historian, archaeologist, and specialist in Assyriology and Near Eastern archaeology, in the late 1980s and early 1990s. This small collection is exceptional for the variety of types, including some very rare and well preserved examples. -
Western Asiatic Silver and Bronze Dress Pin with Birds Group
1st-4th century A.D.Sold for (Inc. bp): £85
Comprising a silver round-section tapering shank, head formed as a pair of birds with three pierced ribbed triangular sections; bronze with round-section tapering shank, head formed as a pair of opposite facing birds with incised decoration. 6.08 grams, 11.7 cm
Ex property of an Essex, UK, gentleman collector. From the private collection of a Colchester, UK, gentleman.