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Chinese Northern Wei Dynasty Tomb Figure of a Female, 386-534 AD A glazed ceramic figure of a female, hair pulled up into a a pair of buns to the top. Wearing a long robe with sash to the left hand side, hands to chest holding a small vase. Size: 25cm. Excellent condition. Provenance: Ex. Private Hong Kong collection 1970-2000. Declaration of provenance: All provenance details are supplied by the vendor (consignor) – Hansons Auctioneers and Valuers supply a Certificate of Authenticity with all antiquities sold showing authenticity. Provenance and known details recorded on this.
Funerary Cone, New Kingdom, 1550-1077 BC. A ceramic cone with the wide, flat end stamped with a series of hieroglyphs in several horizontal lines. Funerary cones were small cones made from clay that were used in ancient Egypt almost exclusively in the Theban Necropolis. The items were placed over the entrance of the chapel of a tomb. They first appear in the eleventh dynasty but a re generally undecorated. During the New Kingdom the cones were smaller in size and inscribed in hieroglyphs with the title and name of the tomb owner, often with a short prayer. Size: 12.5cm.
A ceramic grey ware bowl with rolled rim and body rounding to the base ring. Base with inked excavation reference. Excavated at Deans Hanger, Towcester, Northamptonshire, in 1972. Good provenance. 170mm dia. Repaired from sections. Provenance: Ex. Private Collection of Michael Green, Tiverton region, collection formed between 1970's - 2012. Michael has collected many stunning pieces of ancient art, antiquity and coins over the many years, all legally acquired from auctions and private collections in the local areas. Declaration of provenance: All provenance details are supplied by the vendor (consignor) – Hansons Auctioneers and Valuers supply a Certificate of Authenticity with all antiquities sold showing authenticity. Provenance and known details recorded on this.
Greek Goddess Statuette, 5th-4th century BC. A ceramic statuette of a goddess, possibly Demeter or Persephone, wearing a tall poplos headdress, hair falling to the shoulders, bands of curls to the brow. 60mm. Provenance: Ex. Abram Simon Collection, inherited from his father. Acquired legally between 1990 - 2018.
SPRINGBANK VOLUME ONE 8 YEARS OLD Active. Campbeltown, Argyll. 70cl, 43% volume, green ceramic book bottle in carton. SPRINGBANK VOLUME TWO 10 YEARS OLD Active. Campbeltown, Argyll. 70cl, 43% volume, red ceramic book bottle in carton. SPRINGBANK VOLUME THREE 12 YEARS OLD Active. Campbeltown, Argyll. 70cl, 43%v volume, black ceramic book bottle in carton. SPRINGBANK VOLUME FOUR 15 YEARS OLD Active. Campbeltown, Argyll. 70cl, 43% volume, brown ceramic book bottle in carton. Four bottles.
A fascinating collection of personal effects relating to WWI First World War soldier ' Q. S. Greene '. Comprising of: his gold hallmarked topped swagger stick / walking cane (hallmarked for Richard Hedley Whittaker of London, c1916 and monogrammed ' QSG ' (92cm long), his monocular spotting lens by Carl Zeiss and a trench art brass shell engraved for ' Ypres 1916 '. Also included is a rare ' Tower Of London ' British Legion ceramic poppy on metal pole, purchased by the family to remember Q. S. Greene. The poppy measures approx; 49cm long in total. All consigned direct from the family, who have supplied this background information: Q.S Greene, an American, was a keen sailor and, at the outbreak of WW1, he tried to join the Royal Navy, but they were not recruiting. He was eventually commissioned as a Second Lieutenant on 15th March 1915 and joined the 4th Battalion of the Coldstream Guards in April 1915. He was posted to France as a Lieutenant in August 1915, He was wounded twice and is mentioned in CP Blacker’s WW1 book called “Have you forgotten yet”? He married an English girl whilst recovering from his wounds and his son was born 2 months after he had been killed as an Acting Captain at Arras on 29 March 1918

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