"10th-14th century AD. A bronze scabbard chape of Baltic Viking type with scooped upper edge, knop finial, raised rim to the mouth with median extension and lug to the reverse, raised fleur-de-lys motif to each face. 38 grams, 93mm (3 3/4"). Cf. Sedov, B.B. Finno-Ugri i Balti v Epokhi Srednevekovija, Moscow, 1987, plate IX, item 27. Property of a professional; acquired on the European art market in the 1980s. [No Reserve]" Fair condition; one face cracked.
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"19th-early 20th century AD. A hollow-cast bronze teapot with stub spout and loop handle, faceted body with figural panels flanking high-relief text; signature to the underside; domed lid with knop handle. 313 grams, 90mm (3 1/2"). Property of an Essex collector; acquired in UK, 1980s-2000. [No Reserve]" Fine condition.
"3300-1700 BC. A mixed group of terracotta vessels comprising: a jar with frieze of polychrome fish; a bulbous jar with horizontal banding; a goblet with polychrome fish; a jar with polychrome birds. 994 grams total, 6.5-12.5cm (2 1/2 - 5"). 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. From an important London collection of Bronze Age pottery; formed 1970s-1980. [4]" Fine condition.
"1st century BC-19th century AD. A mixed group of bronze items comprising: an Iron Age bar toggle; an enamelled Roman hinge fragment; am ivy-leaf plaque; a fragment of statuette head with curls of hair; a red glass pendant; a matchlock pistol badge; a jeweller's claw-hammer; a jeweller's stamp with floral rosette design; a split strap end with flared finial; a strap end fragment with nail-cleaner; a votive dog figurine; a lock-case fragment; a hollow bar with hooked end; a male mask; a bifacial rosette pendant. 206 grams total, 10-82mm (1/2 - 3 1/4"). Found Devon, UK, 1980-2000. [14, No Reserve]" Varied condition.
". An undated archaistic substantial bronze D-section hoop with expanding shoulders supporting an elliptical bezel with keeled rim in 1st century AD style, inset plaque with figure of Jupiter modelled in the half-round, helmeted and holding a sceptre and spear. 23 grams, 31mm overall, 22.22mm internal diameter (approximate size British Z 1/2, USA 12 3/4, Europe 29.49, Japan 28) (1 1/4"). From an old Hampshire collection; by repute from the Duke of Northumberland collection. [No Reserve]" Fine condition.
"19th-early 20th century AD. A bronze figurine of Isis seated on a throne wearing the double-crown with uraeus, nursing Horus seated on her knee with sidelock of hair; mounted on a wooden stand. 101 grams, 11cm including stand (4 1/4"). The image of Isis nursing the infant Horus was one that displayed the maternal and protective power of the goddess. As her cult spread throughout the Roman Empire it would later influence the iconography of Christianity. Property of a Warwickshire gentleman; acquired 1960s. [No Reserve]" Fine condition.
"3300-1700 BC. A terracotta jar with deep shoulder and low rim, polychrome frieze of a crouching lion and standing bull with a cross between the horns. 129 grams, 72mm (2 3/4"). 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. From an important London collection of Bronze Age pottery; formed 1970s-1980. [No Reserve]" Fine condition.
"3300-1700 BC. A squat terracotta jar with tubular neck and slightly flared rim, painted frieze of three advancing lions. 404 grams, 12cm (4 3/4"). 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. From an important London collection of Bronze Age pottery; formed 1970s-1980. " Fine condition.
"India, 19th-20th century AD. An undated archaistic cast bronze figurine of the Krishna standing cross-legged playing a flute, nimbus behind the head. 516 grams, 22cm (8 3/4"). The subject of intense devotion, Krishna is one of the most popular gods of the Hindu pantheon. The teachings of Krishna are laid out in the Bhagavad Gita, or Song of the Lord, where he instructs mankind on the loving path of devotion that leads the soul to be free from the cycle of reincarnation. Acquired on the London art market in the late 1990s. [No Reserve]" Fine condition.
"3300-1700 BC. A terracotta cup of carinated profile, polychrome painted panels of geometric ornament with antelope and bird. 70 grams, 61mm wide (2 1/2"). 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. From an important London collection of Bronze Age pottery; formed 1970s-1980. [No Reserve]" Fine condition.
"3300-1700 BC. A carinated terracotta bowl with narrow basal ring; polychrome geometric panels to the sidewall with a standing gryphon and advancing lion. 192 grams, 10cm (4"). 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. From an important London collection of Bronze Age pottery; formed 1970s-1980. [No Reserve]" Very fine condition.
"12th-20th century AD. A wooden case with brass plaque to the hinged lid, containing a quantity of detector finds including: a bronze bell, a lead weight, military cap and colar badges, lead toy soldier, buckles, spoons, pre-decimal coinage and other items. 7.1 kg, 38cm (15"). Found Devon, UK, 1980s-2000s. [No Reserve]" Fine condition.
"3300-1700 BC. A squat terracotta jar with flared rim, band of polychrome geometric panels above a lion, an antelope and two fish. 2.1 kg, 27cm (10 1/2"). 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. From an important London collection of Bronze Age pottery; formed 1970s-1980. " Fine condition.
"3300-1700 BC. A terracotta cup with chamfered rim, polychrome frieze of three fish to the sidewall. 103 grams, 84mm (3 1/4"). 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. From an important London collection of Bronze Age pottery; formed 1970s-1980. [No Reserve]" Fine condition.
"16th century AD. A flat discoid lead weight with inset bronze wheel-cross belt-mount and ferrous ring to the underside; offered with a similar mount with shank to the underside. 42 grams total, 27-34mm (1 - 1 1/2"). The practice of setting small decorative metal items into lead weight for ease of identification was common in the Middle Saxon and Anglo-Scandinavian periods. This is a very rare example of the custom from Tudor England. Found Devon, UK, 1980s. [2, No Reserve]" Fair condition.
An early 20th century Irish Open Golf Championship badge; a silver hallmarked (Birmingham 1897) I.A.G.A. medal; a silver hallmarked (Birmingham 1901) I.A.G.A. medal in the shape of a shamrock; a bronze I.A.G.A. medal; and a vintage enamel B.G.C. golf badge with crossed clubs, balls and shamrock (5).
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