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A GROUP OF ORIENTAL CERAMICS comprising of a famille rose charger with hand written and impressed marks verso, approximate diameter 36cm, polychrome storage jar with lid, Japanese Imari melon fluted jardiniere, famille vert plate with character mark verso, Satsuma style stick stand and Geisha figurine
C. Ca.1070-945 BC Egyptian. Egyptian bronze figure of God Osiris, The god is shown mummiform with a braided divine beard curved out at its tip, an atef-crown notched for plumes that is fronted by a uraeus, and a peaceful, idealized face. He is posed with the arms folded across the chest, holding a crook and flail. Osiris is the most significant and important god in the Egyptians pantheon. He is known firstly as a god of fertility and then as a god of the underworld. He is usually depicted as a gold or green-faced man, to declare his association with the underworld. In his role of lord of the underworld he was associated with a pharaoh and is thus generally portrayed as a deceased pharaoh, as he is depicted on this figurine. Perfect Condition. Size: L:250mm / W:50mm (w/o stand); 490g; Provenance: From the private collection of an London gentleman; previously in an old British Collection, formed in the 1970s on the UK / European art markets.
C. Ca.1070-945 BC Egyptian. Egyptian bronze figure of God Osiris, The god is shown mummiform with a braided divine beard curved out at its tip, an atef-crown notched for plumes that is fronted by a uraeus, and a peaceful, idealized face. He is posed with the arms folded across the chest, holding a crook and flail. Osiris is the most significant and important god in the Egyptians pantheon. He is known firstly as a god of fertility and then as a god of the underworld. He is usually depicted as a gold or green-faced man, to declare his association with the underworld. In his role of lord of the underworld he was associated with a pharaoh and is thus generally portrayed as a deceased pharaoh, as he is depicted on this figurine. Perfect Condition; Size: L:170mm / W:30mm (w/o stand); 115g; Provenance: Property of a West London gentleman; previously in a collection formed on the UK/International art market before 2000.
712-30 BC, Late Period/Ptolemaic. A bronze figurine showing the goddess Bast in cat form seated with alert, forward facing ears. The goddess Bastet (Bast) was the daughter of Ra, the sun god. She was typically shown with the features of a lion, as a cat or a human with a cat head. Bast was a protective, maternal goddess and was seen as a protector of pregnant women and young children. Excellent condition.Size: L:170mm / W:65mm ; 920g; Provenance: From the private collection of a Kent gentleman; previously in an old British collection, formed in the 1980s on the UK /European art markets.
664 – 343 B.C. Late Dynastic / Ptolemaic EgyptianEgyptian. Wooden votive figurine of a woman with a bi-partite naturalistic black wig, arching eyebrows, large almond shaped eyes, a broad flared nose and small smile. She wears a white tunic with red trim and a red necklace painted so as to evoke beadwork. Votive figures such as these were frequently deposited in sanctuaries as a gift to the gods for providing aid, usually healing, help with fertility issues, or for gifts of wealth or status. Alternatively, such votive figures could be included in grave assemblages ase servants for the deceased on their journey to the underworld. Good condition.Size: L:495mm / W:70mm (w/o stand); 1.1kg; Provenance: From the private collection of an Essex gentleman; previously in an old British Collection, formed in the 1980s.
C. Ca.1070-945 BC Egyptian. Egyptian bronze figure of God Osiris, The god is shown mummiform with a braided divine beard curved out at its tip, an atef-crown notched for plumes that is fronted by a uraeus, and a peaceful, idealized face. He is posed with the arms folded across the chest, holding a crook and flail. Osiris is the most significant and important god in the Egyptians pantheon. He is known firstly as a god of fertility and then as a god of the underworld. He is usually depicted as a gold or green-faced man, to declare his association with the underworld. In his role of lord of the underworld he was associated with a pharaoh and is thus generally portrayed as a deceased pharaoh, as he is depicted on this figurine. Perfect Condition. Size: L:160mm / W:30mm (with stand); 130g; Provenance: Important London collection of Ancient art; formed in 1970-80s then passed by descent.
Ca.1070-945 BC Egyptian. Egyptian bronze figure of God Osiris, The god is shown mummiform with a braided divine beard curved out at its tip, an atef-crown, and a peaceful, idealized face. He is posed with the arms folded across the chest, holding a crook and flail. Osiris is the most significant and important god in the Egyptians pantheon. He is known firstly as a god of fertility and then as a god of the underworld. He is usually depicted as a gold or green-faced man, to declare his association with the underworld. In his role of lord of the underworld he was associated with a pharaoh and is thus generally portrayed as a deceased pharaoh, as he is depicted on this figurine. Perfect Condition; Size: L:240mm / W:45mm (with stand); 485g; Provenance: From an old British collection formed in the 1990s.
Ca.1070-945 BC Egyptian. Egyptian bronze figure of God Osiris, The god is shown mummiform with a braided divine beard curved out at its tip, an atef-crown notched for plumes that is fronted by a uraeus, and a peaceful, idealized face. He is posed with the arms folded across the chest, holding a crook and flail. Osiris is the most significant and important god in the Egyptians pantheon. He is known firstly as a god of fertility and then as a god of the underworld. He is usually depicted as a gold or green-faced man, to declare his association with the underworld. In his role of lord of the underworld he was associated with a pharaoh and is thus generally portrayed as a deceased pharaoh, as he is depicted on this figurine. Perfect Condition; Size: L:210mm / W:40mm (with stand); 465g; Provenance: Private London collection, formed since the 1970s on the UK and European art market.
Ca.1070-945 BC Egyptian. Egyptian bronze figure of God Osiris, The god is shown mummiform with a braided divine beard curved out at its tip, an atef-crown notched for plumes that is fronted by a uraeus, and a peaceful, idealized face. He is posed with the arms folded across the chest, holding a crook and flail. Osiris is the most significant and important god in the Egyptians pantheon. He is known firstly as a god of fertility and then as a god of the underworld. He is usually depicted as a gold or green-faced man, to declare his association with the underworld. In his role of lord of the underworld he was associated with a pharaoh and is thus generally portrayed as a deceased pharaoh, as he is depicted on this figurine. Perfect Condition; Size: L:130mm / W:25mm (with stand); 90g; Provenance: Private Kent collection, formed in the 1980s on the UK art market.
CA. 100 BC - 100 AD. Western Asiatic. Beautiful cream alabaster figurine of a standing male. The figure, who wears a loose tunic, holds his hands by his side, and appears to be barefoot. He sports a carefully-defined chin-strap beard and neatly-kept hair. The identity of the individual is unclear but it is likely that such an intricate item reflects religious beliefs. Excellent condition.Size: L:260mm / W:95mm ; 3.5Kg; Provenance: From the private collection of a South London art professional; previously in a collection formed on the UK/European art market in the 1970s.
CA. 100 BC - 200 AD; Western Asiatic. Beautiful cream alabaster figurine of a standing female, looking to one side. The veiled figure, who wears a loose tunic, holds her hands clasped in front of her and stands on a plinth with lettering. The identity of the individual is unclear but it is likely that such an intricate item reflects religious beliefs. Excellent condition.Size: L:245mm / W:80mm ; 2kg; Provenance: From the private collection of an Essex gentleman; previously in an old British Collection, formed in the 1980s on the UK / European art markets.
Western Asiatic. Beautiful cream stone figurine of a prancing ram, with large, curving horns and stylised facial features. The precise significance identity of the animal is unclear, but it is likely that such an intricate item reflects religious beliefs, as rams are often imbued with divine powers in pre-modern societies. Excellent condition.Size: L:135mm / W:65mm ; 2.4kg; Provenance: Private collection of a London gentleman; previously in a collection formed on the UK/International art market in the 1970s.
A group of five figurines and a moon flask, comprising Lladro figurine 'Pedro with jug' matte, 12141, 19.5cm, matching Lladro figurine 'Pepita with hat' matte, 12140, 18cm, a Bing & Grondahl figurine of a milkmaid pouring milk from a bucket into a pail, 2181, 21cm, a Royal Copenhagen figurine 'Amager Pige / Girl', 1251, inscribed by designer 'Lotte Benter', 19cm, a Royal Copenhagen figurine 'Girl with geese', 528, 18.5cm, and Royal Copenhagen blanc de Chine moon flask vase, cast in relief to one side with a profile of Hans Christian Andersen, named below, and a profile of a swan to the other side, 4217, 13cm. (6)
A group of five Beswick horse figurines, comprising three palomino horses, one standing with repaired ear, 12 cm high, two with raised fore legs, one with head raised, 17cm high, the other with head bowed and with chipped ears and heavily crazed, 15cm high, a seated 'Another Star' horse figurine, 10cm long, and a standing brown and white horse, 16.5cm high. (5)
A group of eight Beswick, Limoges and other porcelain items, comprising a four Beswick animal figurines, a Gloucestershire Old Spot piglet seated, 8.3cm high, a seated Bull Terrier, 11cm high, a Welsh Sheepdog, 18cm long, and two dachshunds, one 9.5cm long the other 10cm long, a small Limoges dressing table box, 5.5 by 4.5 by 4cm high, with six miniature glass scent bottles, a Nao figural group of a young boy and a girl, 16cm high, and a Soviet Union era seated white horse figurine, 14cm long. (8)
A 20th century Sitzendorf porcelain figurine, modelled in lace dress detailed with gilt flowers and raised upon a circular stepped base, with mark beneth, H19cm, together with a pair of similarly modelled 20th century Continental figure groups, probably Sitzendorf, each modelled as a boy and girl dancing, plus a urn hand painted with flowers and heightened with gilt, supported by allegorical figures (a/f). - Condition Report
SELECTION OF CARVED ANIMAL, FIGURE AND OTHER ORNAMENTSincluding a lion, 32cm long; an Afircan hardwood figurine, 37cm high; an African carved and pierced hardwood wall panel, 38cm high; two East Asian carved water buffalo with figures, 34cm long; and a teak carved waist paper basket, 32cm high
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