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Four Royal Worcester figurines, two form the limited edition Old Country Ways collection, 'The Shepherdess' no.980/9500, 'The Milkmaid' no.3064/9500, 'Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II' a commemorative figure for the diamond wedding anniversary of her Majesty the queen and HRH the Duke of Edinburgh 1947-2007 and in celebration of the queens 80th birthday 2006, dressed in the robes of the Order of the British Empire, a Paragon figurine 'Lady Melanie', two Coalport figurines, one from the Ladies of Fashion collection 'Daphne' and 'Barbara Ann', and a Peggy Davis example from the Illustrious ladies of the Stage collection, 'Peg Woffington' (8).
Three boxes of assorted items to include; commemorative mugs, Hermes Wedgwood jug, Bradford Exchange, Royal Worcester and other collectors plates, Royal Doulton figurine, Tuscan floral teaware and plates, oriental pottery plates, vase etc, glass decanter, pewter tankard, Teddy bear, doll, Bavarian floral tea and dinnerware, Royal Worcester Evesham lidded tureen etc. (3)(B.P. 24% incl. VAT) CONDITION REPORT: Poor condition - cracks and grazing
Ca. 664 - 343 BC. Wonderful Egyptian blue faience USHABTI on a custom stand. From the late Dynastic period, the XXVI Dynasty. With hieroglyphics, this faience figurine with Lappet wig, hue, pick, and seed bag displays a blue glaze. These small servant statues, varying in size from 3"-5", were buried with the dead and were to come to life and act as servants to the deceased in the afterlife. One was interred for each day of the Egyptian calendar year. Smaller figures are generally made for those of lower rank or social status. Good Condition. 185 x 135 mm; 7.28345x5.31495 in; 150g; Provenance: Important London collection of Ancient art; formed in 1970s then passed by descent.
Ca. 664 - 343 BC. Wonderful Egyptian blue faience USHABTI on a custom stand. From the late Dynastic period, the XXVI Dynasty. With hieroglyphics, this faience figurine with Lappet wig, hue, pick, and seed bag displays a blue glaze. These small servant statues, varying in size from 3"-5", were buried with the dead and were to come to life and act as servants to the deceased in the afterlife. One was interred for each day of the Egyptian calendar year. Smaller figures are generally made for those of lower rank or social status. Good Condition. 180 x 125 mm; 7.0866x4.92125 in; 140g; Provenance: From an old British collection, acquired on the UK art market in the 1980s.
Ca.3000 BC. A rare bell-shaped terracotta female figurine with hands clasped between the breasts; the facial details pinched, eyes applied pellets; point detailing to the chest and front of the body; crest to the top of the head. Good Condition; restored; Reference for Indus Valley Pots: Satyawadi, N. Proto-Historic Pottery of the Indus Valley Civilisation: Study of Painted Motifs, New Delhi, 1994; 140 mm; 5.5118 in; 202g; Provenance: Private collection of an Oxford professional, formed in the 1970s-1990s on the UK art market.
Ca. 1368-1644 AD. Amazing cobalt blue glazed terracotta figurine. Male attendant figurine, with draped glazed blue robes, standing on a lotus flower. Good condition, original glazing; 545 x 140 mm; 21.45665x5.5118 in; 2934g; Provenance: Important estate collection from Oxfordshire; formed in the 1970s-2000.
Ca. 1368-1644 AD. Amazing cobalt blue glazed terracotta figurine. Male Warrior figurine, with cobalt blue armor holding a shield.Good condition, intact, original glazing; 230 x 85 mm; 9.0551x3.34645 in; 538g; Provenance: Property of a London gallery, previously in old British collection formed in the 1980s.
Ca. 1368-1644 AD. Amazing green glazed terracotta figurine. Male attendant figurine, with draped glazed green robes, holding offering box on a lotus flower. Good Condition; 545 x 140 mm; 21.45665x5.5118 in; 3072g; Provenance: Important London collection of Ancient art; formed in 1970s then passed by descent.
2nd millennium BC. A ceramic figurine of a zebu with exaggerated crescent horns, painted with stripes to the horns and rump, triangle to the brow, roundel eyes. Good condition; 90 mm; 3.5433 in; 100g; Provenance: Private London collection, formed in the 1990s on the UK and European art market.
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