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Indus Valley Terracotta Vessel with Animals
3rd-2nd millennium B.C.Sold for (Inc. bp): £169
Drum-shaped in profile with basal ring, band of geometric and other painted cells. 280 grams, 11.5 cm wwide
From the private collection of the late David Gold, 1990s. David Gold was one of the co founders of the Iconic Lord John brand in Carnaby Street that sparked a style revolution in the swinging sixties dressing The Rolling Stones, The Beatles and The Kinks and were at the heart of 'all things cool'. -
Indus Valley Clay Idol Figure
3rd-2nd millennium B.C.Sold for (Inc. bp): £221
Modelled in the round nude female in seated pose with hands extended forward, with applied scaphoid eyes, lips, hair and collar. 64.42 grams, 13.18 cm
Ex M Schoyen, London, UK, collection, 2000s. Ex London, UK, gallery. -
Sacred Copper-Alloy Plaque with Shiva and Attendants
India, 19th century A.D.Sold for (Inc. bp): £20
A rectangular plaque with half-rounded standing figure of Virabhadra Shiva holding various attributes, a hooded cobra at the top, flanked by attendants. 867 grams, 16.5 cm
Worn surface.
From an important collection of Hindu art formed by Jeffrey Romer, 1990s. Ex central London, UK, gallery. -
Sacred Copper-alloy Bracelet Plaque with Hindu God
India, 19th century A.D.Sold for (Inc. bp): £85
A rectangular bracelet plaque with seven loops, half-round crouching Hanuman(?) with a par of wings and long tail curved above head, clasped hands. 329 grams, 91 cm
From an important collection of Hindu art formed by Jeffrey Romer, 1990s. Ex central London, UK, gallery. -
Indian Painting of a Mughal Female Courtier
Mid 19th century A.D.Sold for (Inc. bp): £143
A painting presenting a female Mughal courtier, pictured in regal attire holding staff and bird in hand; framed by a navy border with gold flecks, outer border with repeating floral design; gouache on paper with gold highlights. 124 grams, 49.5 x 36.5 cm
Fine condition.
with a North of England dealership. Ex private Scottish collection. -
Buddhist Bronze Deity Head
India, late 19th-early 20th century A.D.Sold for (Inc. bp): £26
Modelled in the round with emphasised almond-shaped eyes and long curving eyebrows, wearing rosette earrings and a headgear with rosettes, hollow-form. 543 grams, 9.5 cm
Acquired on the UK art market pre 2000. Property of Nottinghamshire, UK, gentleman. -
Indus Valley Terracotta Vessel with Painted Scene
3rd-2nd millennium B.C.Sold for (Inc. bp): £546
With everted rim, painted frieze to the shoulder and sidewall in two panels of a youthful female figure in profile facing a male presenting her with a bunch of flowers(?), in one scene with pointillé miasma surrounding the leaves; repaired. 1.13 kg, 17.5 cm
From the private collection of the late David Gold, 1990s. David Gold was one of the co founders of the Iconic Lord John brand in Carnaby Street that sparked a style revolution in the swinging sixties dressing The Rolling Stones, The Beatles and The Kinks and were at the heart of 'all things cool'. -
Indus Valley Terracotta Vessel with Snakes
3rd-2nd millennium B.C.Sold for (Inc. bp): £143
Biconvex jar with flat mouth, painted bands of serpents to the shoulder. 220 grams, 13.5 cm wide
From the private collection of the late David Gold, 1990s. David Gold was one of the co founders of the Iconic Lord John brand in Carnaby Street that sparked a style revolution in the swinging sixties dressing The Rolling Stones, The Beatles and The Kinks and were at the heart of 'all things cool'. -
Gandharan Terracotta Buddha Head
Circa 4th-5th century A.D.Sold for (Inc. bp): £468
With youthful facial features, tousled hair and soft fleshy cheeks; mounted on a custom-made stand. 960 grams total, 17.5 cm including stand
UK collection, 1990s. Acquired on the UK art market, before 2000. Private collection, Mr M.V., a London-based businessman. -
Large Indus Valley Terracotta Jar with Palms and Bovines
4th-3rd millennium B.C.Sold for (Inc. bp): £111
A substantial squat jar with everted rim, bands of circumferential linear ornament and frieze to the shoulder with zebu and foliage. 2.6 kg, 28 cm
Fine condition.
From the property of a London gentleman; previously in the private collection of the late David Gold, formed 1970s. From the private collection of John Meredith, acquired since the 1990s; thence by descent.
David Gold amassed a sizable collection of Indus Valley pottery, both vessels and figurative during his retirement, a plaque to David and his brother was recently unveiled by Westminster Council above 43 Carnaby Street, commemorating their business that made Carnaby Street synonymous with fashion in the 1960s. -
Indus Valley Terracotta Vessel with Birds
3rd-2nd millennium B.C.Sold for (Inc. bp): £59
Biconvex with flared mouth, painted bands of birds and peepal leaf ornament to the shoulder, rim chipped. 580 grams, 14.5 cm
From the private collection of the late David Gold, 1990s. David Gold was one of the co founders of the Iconic Lord John brand in Carnaby Street that sparked a style revolution in the swinging sixties dressing The Rolling Stones, The Beatles and The Kinks and were at the heart of 'all things cool'. -
Sacred Brass Plaque with Shiva and Attendants
India, 19th century A.D.Sold for (Inc. bp): £59
Tongue-shaped plaque with half-round facing figure of Virabhadra Shiva, flanked with attendants. 563 grams, 17.5 cm
From an important collection of Hindu art formed by Jeffrey Romer, 1990s. Ex central London, UK, gallery.