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ARTHUR DOOLEY (1929-1994); a patinated bronze stylised model 'The Bull', raised on rectangular marble base with plaque dated 1976, length 30cm. CONDITION REPORT Purchased by the vendor's father at the Adelphi Hotel in Liverpool at a Liverpool Sportsman's dinner, featuring a boxing match. Slight damage to the base at the corners in 3-4 places, but this does not affect the overall appearance of the piece. The bronze itself has a nice patina and is overall nicely presented.
Nine Egyptian faience amulets Late Period, 664 - 331BC including five walking deities; ram, ibis, falcon, Thoeris and lion; a pierced Udjat eye, a papyrus sceptre, a jackal, a seated deity, a pair of bead earrings, a bead necklace, a bronze eye, a bronze lion head goddess, a bronze lion head with a crown, thirteen scarab beads, the bases carved hieroglyphs, animals or patterns, and five beads with carved bases, the bronze eye 7cm long. (33) Provenance J.D.R Fryer Collection, UK.
Five gilt bronze figures Tibet including two dancing and two with turquoise mounts, with fourteen bronze items, including a hand, three lion dogs, a seal, a circular frame, two double ended sceptres, a head, three finials, a mount with heads and a fragment with hair tied heads and skulls, the longest 18.5cm. (19) Provenance Seward Kennedy, London.
Six Roman bronze artefacts circa 2nd - 3rd century AD including a bird, a bull, a bulls head, an eagle, a phallic amulet and an amulet weight; a lead bird, a bronze arrowhead and a bronze eagle head mount, the longest 4cm. (9) Provenance J.D.R Fryer Collection, UK. The lead bird found in Dorset. The bronze arrowhead excavated at Agrignentim, Sicily.
A Yoruba staff Nigeria iron with a chameleon finial and circular platform with four conical supports, 101cm high, on a stand, a Dogon iron staff, Mali, with a seated figure with bells, 90.5cm high, on a stand, and a East African iron staff with a bronze head finial, 117.5cm high, on a stand. (6)

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