Ca. 100-300 AD. A bronze figurine of a young Eros, depicted in a standing pose, naked. He is striding forward with his left leg advanced, his right arm stretched holding a patera. His eyes articulated, his lips parted, and a cascade of wavy hair frames his chubby face. He carries a quiver on his back. In Roman mythology, Cupid was the god of love. He is generally represented as an aesthetically chubby boy with wings, who carries a bow and a quiver of arrows. He is normally shown as a follower or acolyte of the goddess Aphrodite. Size: L:63.4mm / W:39.5mm ; 37.5gProvenance: Private London collector, acquired on the Austrian Art market; formerly in an old USA collection, formed since the 1970s.
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Ca. 100-300 AD. A free-standing bronze statuette of the god Priapus shown with a long beard, standing with erect phallus and a pile of fruit, symbolizing his influence over fertility and abundance. Priapus was the son of Dionysus or Hermes and Aphrodite. He is a rustic minor god of fertility, both of vegetation and of all animals associated with agricultural life. For a similar, but draped figurine see Bonhams, Antiquities Auction, 23 May 2012, Lot 78.Size: L:48.9mm / W:16mm ; 26.18gProvenance: Private London collector, acquired on the Austrian Art market; formerly in an old USA collection, formed since the 1970s.
Ca. 100-200 AD. A cast bronze figurine of an eagle perching on an integral stand. Expertly cleaned and conserved, with a smooth patina. An aquila (eagle) was a prominent symbol used in ancient Rome, especially as the standard of a Roman legion. Size: L:58.9mm / W:39.5mm ; 94.58gProvenance: Private London collector, acquired on the Austrian Art market; formerly in an old USA collection, formed since the 1970s.
Ca. 100 AD. A realistically modelled bronze eagle figurine, standing on a base, long wings folded, the wingtips crossed, feather detailing to the body and wings. An aquila (eagle) was a prominent symbol used in ancient Rome, especially as the standard of a Roman legion.Size: L:43.4mm / W:28.5mm ; 54.06gProvenance: Private London collector, acquired on the Austrian Art market; formerly in an old USA collection, formed since the 1970s.
Doctor Who - Eaglemoss Figurine Collection - a collection of 25x assorted official BBC Doctor Who Figurine Collection diecast metal figures. Includes; Tardis Console (various), Daleks (various), Aggedor, Wooden Cyberman, Minotaur, Ood and others. All housed within their original blisters, contents mint and unused. Highly detailed.
Doctor Who - Eaglemoss Figurine Collection - a collection of 20x assorted official BBC Doctor Who Figurine Collection diecast metal figures. Includes; Dalek Sec, Wirrn, Sea Devil, Silurian, Supreme Dalek and others. All housed within their original blisters (some sealed within their magazines), contents mint and unused. Highly detailed.
An original Danbury Mint Twin Towers Commemorative World Trade Centre 9/11 model figurine. A detailed resin figure with plaque reading a quote from then President George W. Bush ' September 11 2001 We will not waver, we will not tire, we will not falter and we will not fail '. Measures approx 21cm tall.
Doctor Who - Eaglemoss Figurine Collection - a collection of 25x assorted official BBC Doctor Who Figurine Collection diecast metal figures. Includes; Tardis Console (various), Daleks (various), Twelfth Doctor, Winder, Cyberman, The Veil, The Fisher King and others. All housed within their original blisters, many with their original magazines. Contents mint and unused. Highly detailed.
Doctor Who - Eaglemoss Figurine Collection - a collection of 25x assorted official BBC Doctor Who Figurine Collection diecast metal figures. Includes; Tardis Console (various), Daleks (various), First Doctor, Fifth Doctor, Winder, Third Doctor, and others. All housed within their original blisters, contents mint and unused. Highly detailed.
A selection of 19th century porcelain items. To include: a miniature 19th century Chinese famille rose tea pot (chip to rim), a 19th century Samson Chelsea Derby tiger figurine (tiny chip to ear), plus numerous coffee cans/cups, one of which is an early 19th century Derby example, a Derby sauce tureen (cracks to body), and a famille rose bowl (cracked and stapled in numerous places). 17 items. (All generally good condition unless noted above)
Doggie People - Robert Harrop - DPEV07 - Bulldog John Bull - Limited Edition To 300, Event Piece 2007. Highly detailed resin statue / figurine. Statue appears mint, with no damage. Boxed.Note; from a large collection of Robert Harrop & other statues / figurines. Condition is stated within each description, however buyers are reminded that such statements are not forensic reports and all items will remain sold 'as is'. As a rule, statues do appear mint and undamaged, but this is not guaranteed. Boxes range in condition, and some have wear from storage. In all instances buyers are required to satisfy themselves. Certificates / paperwork are present if photographed, if there are no photographs of certificates then one isn't present.
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