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Carlton Ware 'pick flowers' brewmaster advertising figure, together with an Old Scotch and Little Scotch ceramic advertising figure, unmarked. (2)(B.P. 21% + VAT) Chip to the Old Scotch figure in the hat area with some paint loss, the brewmaster figurine appearing with crazing but undamaged.
5th-3rd century BC. A hollow-formed ceramic figurine of Tanagra type, depicting a maenad in motion with right arm gripping a corner of her himation; the wavy hair parted in the centre, serene facial expression, legs in a leaping pose; rectangular vent to the reverse. 2.4 kg, 32.5cm (12 3/4"). From a private British collection; formerly acquired in the 1990s. Fine condition.
4th-2nd century BC. A hollow-formed moulded ceramic figurine of Tanagra type with rectangular slot to the reverse; standing female with wings extended suckling a baby in the crook of her left arm. 740 grams, 25.5cm (10"). From a private British collection; formerly acquired in the 1990s. Fine condition.
5th-4th millennium BC. A ceramic figurine of a nude female squatting on one leg, hands clasped to the chest, with bobbed hair and a collar of two rows of impressed annulets; linear detailing to the hair, fingers, toes and face. 264 grams, 12cm (4 3/4"). Ex important Mayfair, London, UK, collection, before 2000. [No Reserve] Fine condition.
Circa 1800 BC. A terracotta one-piece mould for a low-relief standing figurine of a god, possibly Zababa, standing facing with feet turned, holding in each hand a staff or sceptre. 167 grams, 12cm (4 3/4"). Ex important Mayfair, London, UK, collection, before 2000. Zababa was the husband of the goddess Inanna, associated with the city of Kish. He was mainly concerned with warfare. His symbol was a staff with the head of an eagle. [No Reserve] Fair condition.
Tang Dynasty, 618-906 AD. A ceramic figurine of a horse and rider; the horse shown with head lowered in a vigorous bucking pose, the knotted tail flying and mane waving; the female rider with left arm extended gripping the reins, right arm raised for balance, with a green ankle-length segmented robe and riding boots, the hair drawn up in bunches above the head. 4.2 kg, 45.5cm (18"). Property of a North London gentleman; previously in a private collection formed in the 1990s; accompanied by a copy of a positive thermoluminescence report issued by Laboratory Kotalla, no.14CM110520. Finely modelled. ( A video of this lot can be viewed on Timeline Auctions website.)
Han Dynasty, 206 BC-220 AD. A hollow-formed ceramic figurine of a horse in two sections, the body with sleek profile and painted harness detailing, the head and neck with open mouth to accept a bridle-bit, painted bridle detailing and motifs to the neck. 7.8 kg, 53cm (21"). Property of a North London gentleman; previously in a private collection formed in the 1990s; accompanied by a copy of a positive thermoluminescence report issued by Laboratory Kotalla, no.04CM110520. Finely modelled.
Tang Dynasty, 618-906 AD. A ceramic figurine of a dancing female with arms flung out to the sides in the traditional dance movement involving long sleeves. 1.9 kg, 39cm (15 1/4"). Property of a North London gentleman; previously in a private collection formed in the 1990s; accompanied by a copy of a positive thermoluminescence report issued by Laboratory Kotalla, no.15CM110520. Finely modelled.
Han Dynasty, 206 BC-220 AD. A hollow-formed ceramic figurine of a courtly lady with trumpet-shaped base, floor-length gown with the hands folded into the sleeves, neatly dressed hair, pigment detailing. 8.3 kg, 73cm (28 3/4"). From the property of a London professional; previously from a 1980s-1990s collection; accompanied by a positive thermoluminescence report issued by Laboratory Kotalla, no.27PX210120. Finely modelled.
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