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1st-3rd century AD. A bronze figurine of a standing ram on a rectangular base, head erect with long curved horns, fleece detailing to the body and long tail. 25.8 grams, 35mm (1 1/4"). Property of a European gentleman living in London; acquired on the UK art market. [No Reserve]Fine condition.
New Kingdom, 1550-1070 BC. A bronze figurine of a squatting frog with extended forelegs. Cf. Andrews, C. Amulets of Ancient Egypt, London, 1994, item 28(h"). 133 grams, 70mm (2 3/4"). From the Aldred family private collection; acquired by the vendor's father before 1950. The frog was sacred to the goddess Heqet and associated with the fertility brought by the flooding of the River Nile. [No Reserve]Fine condition.
5th-4th century BC. A bronze figurine of a reclining lion with erect head and extended forepaws, tail curled to the side, cross-hatched mane, lentoid eyes and raised nasal-line, open mouth with exposed canines. 400 grams, 81mm (3 1/4"). Property of a London, UK collector; acquired London market, 1990s. Fine condition.
Palaeolithic, 8th-6th millennium BC. A pecked and polished quartz monzonite figurine of a nude kneeling female with cuboid head and incised facial features, flattened discoid panel to the navel. 1.47 kg, 17cm (6 3/4"). From the collection of a Cambridge connoisseur, Cambridgeshire, UK; formed in the early 20th century. Fine condition.
Northern Wei Dynasty, 386-534 AD. A finely modelled terracotta figurine of a standing horse in an elaborate tack, muscular neck with bells and pendants, rope with tassels around the upper neck, tall headdress in red pigment; long saddle-cloth with red flowers and green fringe, saddle blanket painted in red; standing on a rectangular base, hollow to the underside. 2.9 kg, 40.5cm (16"). From the property of a London gentleman; formerly in a UK collection, acquired in the 1990s; accompanied by original thermoluminescence test certificate no.C119c99 issued by Oxford Authentication Ltd. [A video of this item is available to view on TimeLine Auctions website.]Finely modelled.
Han Dynasty, 206 BC-220 AD. A ceramic figurine of a standing warrior with cross-over tunic with red trims and wide sleeves, thick collar originally painted in black, thick boots, dressed hair in black; hands modelled open to accept weapons. 3.8 kg, 40cm (15 3/4"). Ex North London gentleman; formerly in a private collection formed between 1990 and 2000. Finely modelled.
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