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A Royal Doulton figurine of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, HN 2878 Ltd Edn 421/2500 26cm high, Queens of Realm, 'Queen Elizabeth I' HN 3099 Ltd Edn 2 107/2500, 22ccm high, Mary Countess of Howe, HN 3007 Ltd Edn, 2191/5000. 23 high and Sophia Charlotte Lady Sheffield HN 3008 Ltd Edn 160/5000, 25cm high (4)Condition report: No faults, chips or restoration to any of the four figures.
26th Dynasty, 664-525 BC. A substantial light blue glazed composition shabti figurine belonging to a man named Nes-Ptah, a Sameref-priest and prophet of Isis, born of Tayes-shepset-hert; the mummiform statuette wearing a plain tripartite wig and a braided beard, arms crossed over the chest, holding pick and hoe with a seed bag over the left shoulder, plain dorsal pillar; the body of the figurine covered in ten horizontal lines of hieroglyphic text of version IIA of the 'spell of causing a shabti to do work for his master in the netherworld' from the Book of the Dead; mounted on a custom-made display stand. See Milde, H., 'Shabtis' in Wendrich, W. (ed.), UCLA Encyclopedia of Egyptology, Los Angeles, 2012; PN I = Ranke, Hermann, Die Ägyptischen Personennamen, Band I, Glückstadt, 1935; Scheider, H., Shabtis. An Introduction to the History of Ancient Egyptian Funerary Statuettes, Leiden, 1977, Pt.1; Stewart, H.M., Egyptian Shabtis, Shire Egyptology 23, Princes Risborough, 1995. 230 grams total, 20cm including stand (8"). From the collection of a Kensington gentleman; previously in the collection of Mrs Petra Schamelman, Breitenbach, Germany; acquired from the collection of Fernand Adda, formed in the 1920s; accompanied by an academic report by Dr Alberto Maria Pollastrini. A Sameref-priest was linked to the Egyptian funerary rites, especially to the Opening of the Mouth ritual, and to the cult of Osiris and his identification with the god Herishef. Fine condition.
26th Dynasty, 664-525 BC. A substantial light blue glazed composition shabti figurine belonging to a man named Nes-Ptah, a Sameref-priest and prophet of Isis, born of Tayes-shepset-hert; the mummiform statuette wearing a plain tripartite wig and a braided beard, arms crossed over the chest, holding pick and hoe with a seed bag over the left shoulder, plain dorsal pillar; the body of the figurine covered in ten horizontal lines of hieroglyphic text of version IIA of the 'spell of causing a shabti to do work for his master in the netherworld' from the Book of the Dead; mounted on a custom-made display stand. See Milde, H., 'Shabtis' in Wendrich, W. (ed.), UCLA Encyclopedia of Egyptology, Los Angeles, 2012; PN I = Ranke, Hermann, Die Ägyptischen Personennamen, Band I, Glückstadt, 1935; Scheider, H., Shabtis. An Introduction to the History of Ancient Egyptian Funerary Statuettes, Leiden, 1977, Pt.1; Stewart, H.M., Egyptian Shabtis, Shire Egyptology 23, Princes Risborough, 1995. 240 grams total, 20cm including stand (8"). From the collection of a Kensington gentleman; previously in the collection of Mrs Petra Schamelman, Breitenbach, Germany; acquired from the collection of Fernand Adda, formed in the 1920s; accompanied by an academic report by Dr Alberto Maria Pollastrini. A Sameref-priest was linked to the Egyptian funerary rites, especially to the Opening of the Mouth ritual, and to the cult of Osiris and his identification with the god Herishef. Fine condition.
Middle Kingdom, 11th-12th Dynasty, 2134-1802 BC. A carved wooden figure of a scribe sitting cross-legged, with an unrolled papyrus scroll across his lap, set on a rectangular base, the surface covered with gesso and painted; the hair cut short, the thighs covered by a turquoise-painted kilt; mounted on a custom-made stand. Cf. similar crouching servant figurine in the Walters Art Museum, Baltimore, USA, under accession number 22.20. 898 grams total, 27.5cm including stand (10 3/4"). Property of a Cambridgeshire gentleman; acquired from a Lincolnshire, UK, gentleman; from his collection formed in the 1990s. Fair condition.
7th-5th millennium BC. A terracotta figurine modelled as a seated female with legs bent before the body, arms folded beneath the breasts, pinched deltoid head; bands of applied brown pigment to the head and body. 124 grams, 10.5cm (4"). Property of a Cambridgeshire gentleman; acquired from a Lincolnshire, UK, gentleman; acquired 1980s-1990s. [No Reserve] Fair condition; restored.
19th-20th century AD. An exceptionally large gilt-bronze figurine of Arya Tara sitting cross-legged on a lotus-flower base, her hands in the gesture for instruction; a large blossoming flower to each side of the figure. 21 kg, 68cm including stand (26 3/4"). From a collection of Buddhist art, London, UK; formed since 1990. Fine condition.
HALLMARKED SILVER & OTHER COLLECTABLES, FIVE ITEMS to include an embossed silver lidded box with Joshua Reynolds style angelic head, Birmingham 1904, maker Green & Cadbury Ltd, Christmas spoon depicting carol singers to the bowl with holly and berry detail to the handle, London 1975, maker John Pinches, Oriental white metal fisherman figurine on a bamboo raft (A/F), silver thimble, along with a mother of pearl handled and gilt metal posie holder with green stone decoration, 13cms L
A collection of twenty six continental porcelain figurines to include Rudolstadt Volkstedt figural group depicting a gentleman and a lady, 12cm wide x 20cm high together with a continental porcelain teacup, a miniature Dresden porcelain teacup and saucer, a Royal Doulton Guy Faulks figurine and a Royal Doulton ladyCondition report: The Rudolstadt figure with restoration to the hat, both figures with fingers missing; the large seated female figure missing an arm; other figures with small chips and marks and losses
A collection of decorative ceramics to include Royal Doulton character jugs, Royal Doulton figurines to include 'The Orange Lady', 'The Cup of Tea', 'Forty Winks', 'Goody Two Shoes' etc, Royal Doulton Dickensware figures and a pair of RW Midwinter Limited figurines of girls together with two Carltonware blue ground vases and other ceramics (29)Condition report: Most in good condition, the Carltonware vases with damages; the figurine of Sairey Gamp broken and restored; the toby jug of the gentleman selling and doll and other items with restored chip to the spout; one Midwinter figure is broken in half and reglued
A collection of China and glass to include a set of eight 19th century cut glass rummers with engraved vine leaf decoration, each 10.5cm diameter x 14cm high; three apothecary jars; a continental porcelain figurine; two Royal Doulton figurinesCondition report: Eight rummers - one with a small chip just below the top rim; two apothecary bottles missing stoppers; Doulton jug with bad crack; continental figurine object from hands missing; one whiskey tumbler with a chip to top rim
THREE BOXES AND LOOSE CERAMICS, GLASS, KITCHENWARES, JCB PRESENTATION ITEMS etc to include a Coalport 'Ladies of Fashion' figurine, Royal Doulton Sentiments 'Good Luck' HN4070 (crack to foot), Tutbury Crystal boxed vase, height 7.5cm, a boxed Tutbury letter opener etched personal details, various teawares including Royal Albert 'Flowers of the Month', 'June', (approximately sixteen pieces), new in packaging Zenker Springform cake tin, JCB 1945-1995 champagne glasses and commemorative bottle of Moet & Chandon champagne (in boxes), two boxed sets of six Luminarc 'Athenes' wine glasses etc (sd) (three boxes and loose)
A BOX OF ASSORTED WHITE METAL WARE, to include a cased twelve-piece EPNS set of fish knives and forks, each fitted with ivorine handles, a cased two-piece spoon set, a cased two-piece spoon and fork set, engraved initial 'R' to the handle, engraved to the reverse '19 July 1966', a white metal textured square napkin ring, a pair of slim pepperettes, a white metal cup, a silver-plated egg cup and spoon, a white metal dog figurine on a wooden plinth, an EPNS teapot, a white metal hot water jug, an EPNS sugar bowl and matching milk jug, together with a three piece EP tea service set, comprising of a teapot, sugar bowl and milk jug etc
THE FRANKLIN MINT 'MONARCH OF THE SERENGETI CERAMIC LION FIGURINE, TOGETHER WITH A BRONZED METAL TABLE LIGHTER IN THE FORM OF A KNIGHT, 'Monarch of the Serengeti' measures 64cm x 32cm x 18.5cm, including wooden base (figure is in good condition, some scratches and knocks to the base), table lighter height approximately 23.5cm (has cracks to foot and back, no wick, worn match striker, scratches)(2)
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