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9th-11th century AD. A mixed group comprising: a bronze wire arm ring with ends coiled about the shank; a stirrup mount with high-relief howling wolf motif; a harness mount with socket to the underside, recurved beast-head; a dress pin with notched finial, old inked collector's number 'GF10'; a socketed hook with collar; a strap end with beast-head finial; a triangular-section bronze block with channel to the apex. 117 grams, 33-79mm (1 1/4 - 3 1/4"). Property of an Essex gentleman; acquired on the UK art market. [No Reserve, 6]. Generally fine condition.
20th century AD. A group of items consisting of: a multicoloured ceramic phallus with naked female figure to the underside; a bronze pendant in the form of a male head with long beard; a standing goose; a stamp seal with Chinese characters to the underside; a belt hook in the form of a naked female. 197 grams total, 2-10cm (3/4 - 4"). Property of a London collector, acquired early 1990s. [5, No Reserve]. Fine condition.
10th-19th century AD. A mixed group of bronze crosses and fragments comprising: a hollow pendant with Corpus Christi and doves, secondary piercing below the loop; a flat-section expanding-arm cross pendant with low-relief nimbate Corpus Christi; a hollow-formed reliquary pendant fragment with two nimbate figures each within a pelletted arch to the obverse, two nimbate doves to the reverse; an enkolpion panel with Corpus Christi and legend 'IXCP' to the arms; a cross pendant fragment with Corpus Christi in high relief; a cruciform mount with triangular-section lower arm, disc to the centre of each face with profile dove; a flat-section pendant with lobe finials, incised Greek text to both faces; an expanding-arm cross pendant with nimbate Corpus Christi, radiating beams to the finials. 55 grams total, 24-47mm (1 - 1 3/4"). Property of an Canadian lady; acquired 1970s-1990s. [8, No Reserve]. Fine condition.
3rd-2nd millennium BC. A terracotta cup with flared foot, polychrome geometric panels between pecking birds. See Satyawadi, S. Proto-Historic Pottery of Indus Valley Civilisation: Study of Painted Motifs, Perspectives in Indian Art and Archaeology, vol.2, New Delhi, 1994. 102 grams, 12.5cm (5"). From an important London collection of Bronze Age pottery; formed 1970s-1980. [No Reserve]. Fine condition, rim chipped.
9th-11th century AD. A mixed bronze group comprising: a stirrup mount with lattice centre; a lozengiform plate brooch; a bridle mount; a hipped dress pin; a hooked finial fragment; a buckle with canine to the loop. 59 grams total, 25-72mm (1 - 3"). Property of a Suffolk lady; acquired on the UK art market. [6, No Reserve]. Fine condition.
20th century AD. A mixed group comprising: a rectangular bronze belt fastener with loop and stud to the reverse, reserved floral tracery; a shallow bronze dish with reserved calligraphic text; a bronze dagger quillons with bulb finials; a silver-coloured metal box with hinged lid set with turquoise and other cabochons, nacre panel. 534 grams total, 8.5-17cm (2 1/2 - 6 3/4"). Private collection, South West London; acquired before 2000. [4, No Reserve]. Fine condition.
14th-19th century AD. A mixed group comprising: a sheet metal whistle; two bronze arrowheads; a lattice bronze mount; a threaded knop finial; a barrel tap; a knife quillons; two strap ends; two bronze nails; twelve buckles and fragments; a ring and a fragment; a lead seal; a fretwork panel; two silver coins; a seal marked 'Valenta Phosphate Food for Horses'; a bronze coin-die proof ; five bronze coins; five bronze fragments. 243 grams total, 10-73mm (1/2 - 3"). Property of a Suffolk lady; acquired on the UK art market. [41, No Reserve]. Mainly fine condition.
3rd-2nd millennium BC. A terracotta cup with basal ring, two polychrome panels each with a zebu and disc between the horns and two with a vertical frond. See Satyawadi, S. Proto-Historic Pottery of Indus Valley Civilisation: Study of Painted Motifs, Perspectives in Indian Art and Archaeology, vol.2, New Delhi, 1994. 242 grams, 12cm (4 3/4"). From an important London collection of Bronze Age pottery; formed 1970s-1980. [No Reserve]. Fine condition, rim chipped.
An undated archaistic bronze plaque in the form of a lotus flower with relief decoration of a elephant with a monkey on its back; on top of monkey a rabbit and on to the top a bird; all in a forest setting. 215 grams, 10cm (4"). Acquired on the London art market before 1995. [No Reserve]. Fine condition.
An undated archaistic flat-section bronze hoop with bezel formed as two lovers in congress. 2.93 grams, 20mm overall, 17.76mm internal diameter (approximate size British O 1/2, USA 7 1/2, Europe 15.76, Japan 15) (3/4"). From an old North Country collection; formed between 1970-2000. . Fine condition.
Dated 1976 AD. By Madeleine-Pierre Querolle, Paris mint. Obv: cut diamond with eight-rayed sparkle and uncut stones around with L D C initials. Rev: entrance doorway and cut diamond with LONDON DIAMOND CLUB legend. Edge: with impressed 'horn of plenty' mark for Paris mint, BRONZE and date. 192 grams, 67mm [No Reserve]. Extremely fine.
19th-early 20th century AD. A bronze votive or funerary dagger with tapering blade, quillons, ribbed grip and knop pommel; the blade with low-relief running scrolls, thick midrib, scooped shoulders and lateral horns. 760 grams, 38.5cm (15 1/4"). From an old German collection; acquired before 1990. [No Reserve]. Fine condition.
20th century AD. A mixed jewellery group comprising: two finger rings with figure and text; a silver-coloured metal finger ring with plano-convex glass bezel; a sheet metal thimble; a pendant with diamante inserts, marked '935' to the reverse; a silver-coloured metal adjustable bangle with discoid panel and reserved character; a bronze bracelet fragment; a D-section expandable bracelet; a banded agate panel in a pendant frame; a silver-coloured metal necklace with gold-coloured rings; a silver-coloured bracelet of annular beads with pendant charms including a dolphin, star, heart, dog and frog-prince. 218 grams total; 2-41cm (3/4 - 16 1/4"). Private collection, South West London; acquired before 2000. [11, No Reserve]. Fine condition.
An undated archaistic bronze sword with tapering blade, slightly waisted above the tip; the hilt columnar with two flanges to the grip and larger concave flange pommel above; the guard lentoid in section with stepped median section; the blade with central carination to each face. 670 grams, 54.5cm (21 1/2"). Private collection, West London, UK; acquired in the 1990s. . Fine condition.
20th century AD. A group of bronze figures consisting of: a kangaroo; a eagle; a female head; a squatting male; a plaque with scene of a couple enegaged in coitus. 150 grams total, 29-50mm (1 1/4 - 2"). Private collection, South West London; acquired before 2000. [5, No Reserve]. Fine condition.
18th-19th century AD. A bronze triptych with two hinged folding doors; low-relief central figure of nimbate Christ flanked by small male busts within a foliage border; each door with three pairs of saints' busts and epigraphic borders; square tag above with facing nimbate bust. 46 grams, 96mm (3 3/4"). Property of a Hampshire collector; acquired 1990s. [No Reserve]. Fine condition.
18th century AD. A bronze hoop with carinated shoulders and palmette detailing, inset carnelian with intaglio capricorn. 15 grams, 29mm overall, 18.87mm internal diameter (approximate size British R, USA 8 3/4, Europe 19.0, Japan 18) (1 1/4"). Property of a Surrey collector; acquired in the early 1970s. [No Reserve]. Fine condition.
2nd century AD and later. A mixed bronze group comprising: a bronze firesteel with ferrous striking face, handle formed as a regardant gryphon, suspension loop; a plate brooch with vertical tapering stem and lateral arms, lobes to lower corners; a plate brooch of a stag with rig-and-dot eye, detailed antlers; a gilt skeuomorphic plate brooch, central ro8ndel with scrolls above, flared and ribbed panels below; a lozengiform plate brooch with beaded border, lugs and enamelled cross; a bow brooch with enamelled disc, T-shaped arms; a silvered cruciform bow brooch with spring and pin to the reverse; a La Tène dragonesque plaque; a crescentic mount with fragmentary hoop, red and blue enamelled panels; two small bronze coins; an amphora strap end; several possibly not ancient. 85 grams total, 8-49mm (1/4 - 2"). Property of a Canadian lady; acquired 1970s-1990s. [11, No Reserve]. Mainly fine condition.
3rd-2nd millennium BC. A terracotta cup with polychrome frieze of birds and geometric panels. See Satyawadi, S. Proto-Historic Pottery of Indus Valley Civilisation: Study of Painted Motifs, Perspectives in Indian Art and Archaeology, vol.2, New Delhi, 1994. 144 grams, 11cm (4 1/4"). From an important London collection of Bronze Age pottery; formed 1970s-1980. [No Reserve]. Fine condition.
6th-10th century AD. A flat-section bronze plaque with openwork arcading and two rotund figures; pierced at each corner; above, the inscribed text '????????????' (reference to Saint Artemius"). 23 grams, 59mm (2 1/4"). From an important collection of Christian artefacts formed in the 1970s and 1980s; the property of a City gentleman. Artemius was an Egyptian by birth and a chief commander of the army under Constantine the Great. Constantius II ordered Artemius to go beyond the Danube and bring back to Constantinople the relics of Andrew the Apostle, Luke the Evangelist and Saint Timothy. Artemius accomplished his task and was rewarded with the appointment to the rank of Dux Aegypti in 360 AD. One year later Constantius was succeeded by his cousin Julian, who was a Pagan. The people of Alexandria accused Artemius of having demolished their temples, and broken down their idols, and Julian condemned him to death. Artemius was beheaded in 362 AD in the city of Antioch, where he had been recalled by Emperor Julian for maladministration of his province. The charges stemmed from his persecution of pagans in Alexandria, and his use of troops in the seizure and despoliation of the Temple of Serapis instigated by George of Cappadocia. His relics were kept at the Church of Saint John the Forerunner in Constantinople and his feast day is 20 October. . Fine condition.
19th-early 20th century AD. A mixed group comprising: a bronze Buddha plaque; a bronze Buddha figural pendant; a circular copper-alloy Buddha pendant in a yellow metal surround with openwork border, red glass jewel above. 95 grams, 24-70mm (1 - 2 3/4"). Private collection, South West London; acquired before 2000. [3, No Reserve]. Fine condition.
3rd-2nd millennium BC. A terracotta cup with waisted sidewall, polychrome geometric panels between a profile lion and a grazing ibex. See Satyawadi, S. Proto-Historic Pottery of Indus Valley Civilisation: Study of Painted Motifs, Perspectives in Indian Art and Archaeology, vol.2, New Delhi, 1994. 149 grams, 11cm (4 1/4"). From an important London collection of Bronze Age pottery; formed 1970s-1980. [No Reserve]. Fine condition.
1st-3rd century AD. A mixed group comprising: a bronze knife pommel; a padlock case fragment; an umbonate brooch; a bird plate brooch; an enamelled plate brooch; a lentoid belt stud; nine bronze coins. 52 grams total, 11-46mm (1/2 - 1 3/4"). Property of a Suffolk lady; acquired on the UK art market. [15, No Reserve]. Fine condition, usage wear.
3rd-2nd millennium BC. A terracotta cup with basal ring, polychrome geometric panels with profile resting lions between. See Satyawadi, S. Proto-Historic Pottery of Indus Valley Civilisation: Study of Painted Motifs, Perspectives in Indian Art and Archaeology, vol.2, New Delhi, 1994. 140 grams, 91mm (3 3/4"). From an important London collection of Bronze Age pottery; formed 1970s-1980. [No Reserve]. Fine condition.
Early 20th century AD. A gilt bronze round lidded box with dark and pale blue enamel interlaced geometric pattern to the lid, red and blue interlace pattern to the rim; Sides of body with Arabic text in pale blue enamel with dark enamel surround and green geometric pattern between. 137 grams, 80mm (3 1/4"). London private collection, acquired 1985-1995. [No Reserve]. Fine condition.
1st century BC-1st century AD. A bronze bracelet finial with three sets of opposed spirals and interstitial ribs; old collector's label '92.155' to the reverse; mounted on a custom-made stand. 55 grams, 80mm including stand (3 1/4"). Property of an Essex gentleman; acquired on the London art market. [No Reserve]. Fine condition.
An undated archaistic bronze sword with tapering blade, slightly waisted above the tip; the hilt columnar with two flanges to the grip and larger concave flange pommel above; the guard lentoid in section with stepped median section; the blade with central carination to each face. 615 grams, 54.5cm (21 1/2"). Acquired on the London art market before 1995. . Fine condition.
8th-11th century AD. A teardrop-shaped bronze pendant with transverse hole to the narrow end, sloping slot to the upper face with raised rim, two lateral pierced lugs, pointillé detailing. 31 grams, 45mm (1 3/4"). Property of an Essex, UK collector; acquired London art market, 1960s-1980s. [No Reserve]. Fine condition.
A group of four undated archaistic bronze plaques in the Ordos style consisting of: a harness fitting in the form of two horses in a horse shoe shaped fitting with loop to the top; a winged and horned human figure; a feline attacking a stag; a charging bull. 235 grams total, 60-85mm (2 1/4 - 3 1/4"). London private collection, acquired 1985-1995. [4]. Fine condition.
2nd century BC-1st century AD. A mixed bronze group comprising: a buckle loop; a bridle strap-connector; a trefoil stud; a triangular arrowhead; a bronze disc-headed pin. 57 grams total, 18-79mm (3/4 - 3 1/4"). Property of a Suffolk lady; acquired on the UK art market. [5, No Reserve]. Mainly fine condition.
3rd-2nd millennium BC. A terracotta cup with polychrome panels of geometric ornament and two advancing zebus. See Satyawadi, S. Proto-Historic Pottery of Indus Valley Civilisation: Study of Painted Motifs, Perspectives in Indian Art and Archaeology, vol.2, New Delhi, 1994. 96 grams, 89mm (3 1/2"). From an important London collection of Bronze Age pottery; formed 1970s-1980. [No Reserve]. Fine condition.
2nd-4th century AD. A mixed group of bronze artefacts comprising: a crossbow brooch; a bronze ring with separated blue glass cabochon intaglio; a pale blue glass intaglio set in a bronze ring fragment; a silver ring with recess for an intaglio; an iron implement with incised decoration and attachment loop to the top; a bronze propeller belt stiffener; a bronze shield mount with domed centre; a hinged seal; a large bronze openwork brooch; a bronze ornament with bird-head finials. 164 grams total, 23-86mm (3/4 - 3 1/2"). Property of an Essex gentleman; acquired on the UK art market. [No Reserve, 10]. Fair condition, shield mount damaged.
2nd-1st millennium BC. A group of items comprising: a bronze penannular bracelet with antelope head finials, coiled wire to the hoop; a bronze mount with flower design; a bronze mount with stamped concentric circles; a black stone carved cylinder seal with two pairs of quadruples facing each other. 38.8 grams total, 26-60mm (1 - 2 1/4"). From an important private London collection; formed in the 1970s and 1980s. [No Reserve, 4]. Fine condition, bracelet repaired.
1st-18th century AD. A mixed bronze group comprising: a trumpet brooch; a domed plate brooch with enamel detailing; a discoid plate brooch with spring and chord; a headstud brooch fragment; an Aucissa brooch; an Aucissa variant brooch fragment; a belt slider with palmette motif; a key fragment with La Tène spirals; a hairpin with polyhedral head; a small-long bow brooch; a casket key; a buckle with split plate; a fastener with ropework border to the disc, rectangular loop; a plaque fragment with loops to the lower edge. 89 grams, 21-54mm (3/4 - 2 1/4"). Found Yorkshire, UK. [13, No Reserve]. Mainly fine condition.
12th-20th century AD. A mixed group comprising: three bronze strap buckles, one with mask; three lead-alloy ampullae fragments; a lead-alloy star pendant; a bronze hooked tag; four bronze clothing tags; a purse bar fragment with niello-inlaid text to each face; three bronze hair pins; two bronze book clasps; a bronze religious figurine; a bronze stamp seal matrix; an annular belt buckle; a copper-alloy Walsingham souvenir tag; a discoid mount with blackletter text; a rectangular mount fragment with reserved text; two bronze strap fittings with loops; a strap end with beast-head finial; a bronze bird mount; a gilt-bronze boar's head; a bronze mount with bird-head laid across the back; a bronze mount with winged angel; two openwork bronze tongue-shaped pendant cells; a discoid mount with loop, facing nimbate bust; a gilt-bronze strap end finial; thirteen bronze mounts; a bronze bulb from a surgical probe; a gilt bronze spearhead from a religious figurine; a teardrop mount with pierced lug to the reverse; a triangular bronze mount with cross and pellets; an bronze discoid mount with dentilled central void; a bronze garment ring; a bronze fitting, triangular with curved extension, pierced lug above. 393 grams total, 21-89mm (3/4 - 3 1/2"). Property of a Canadian lady; acquired 1970s-1990s. [55, No Reserve]. Fair condition.

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