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A 19th century tobacco jar in the form of a young man, a McIntyre tobacco jar with hand-painted crest to front, a small baluster vase, a tankard with leather cover, a small stoneware jar, a Royal Winton tulip-shaped lustre dessert dish, a boxed Wade starfish, a Victorian spill vase, a Royal Doulton figurine HN2211 'Fair Maiden' and a Continental Dresden-style lace lady (10).
1st century AD. A bronze statuette of a gladiator wearing greaves, leather straps to the right arm, short tunic belted at the waist, wide brimmed helmet and visor covering the face; standing with legs bent, left arm raised behind a curved rectangular shield, right arm lowered with a short sword; on a round waisted pedestal. Cf. The J. Paul Getty Museum, accession number 96.AB.189 for a similar type. 195 grams, 9cm (3 1/2"). Property of a London collector; acquired on the London market, 1990s-2000s. Gladiatorial shows were a popular form of entertainment during the Roman Imperial period and are a common decorative motif, featuring heavily on terracotta oil lamps. Most often, gladiators were criminals, prisoners of war or slaves and could be distinguished by their weaponry and armour. The armour of this figurine bears most similarity to that of the hoplomachos, who wore greaves, an arm guard, and a brimmed helmet, but the shield is more like that of the murmillo. [A video of this item is available to view on TimeLine Auctions website.] Very fine condition.
1st-2nd century AD. A finely detailed substantial bronze figurine of the goddess Diana (Greek Artemis) in an advancing stance, her right leg straight and left foot slightly raised, her separately cast left arm extended with the palm flat; the goddess dressed in a chiton pinned at the right shoulder with a disc brooch; the face rounded and youthful with large eyes and small nose and mouth, the back of the head open; set on a circular tiered stand. 608 grams, 18.5cm (7 1/4"). Previously in the private collection of Mr Filk, a deceased London collector; thence by descent. [A video of this item is available to view on TimeLine Auctions website.] Fine condition; the right lower arm lost in antiquity.
1st century BC-1st century AD. A bronze figurine of a panther with hind legs spread and forelegs bent, paws with claws spread, mouth open; underside hollowed, silver studs to the flanks; old collector's accession number 'A1339' to the underside; mounted on a custom-made stand. Cf. Rolland, H. Bronzes Antiques de Haute Provence, Paris, 1965, item 401 for type. 95 grams, 49mm including stand (2"). Property of an English gentleman, acquired in 2017; formerly in the private collection of Seward Kennedy, London, UK. Very fine condition.
3rd-2nd millennium BC. A three-part idol figurine comprising: carved diorite body with ledge, incised chevrons to the shoulders and v-shaped neckline; marble head with defined nose and mouth; chlorite headdress with incised hairstyle. 570 grams, 95mm (3 3/4"). Previously in a private collection, 1990. Very fine condition.
Tang Dynasty, 618-906 AD. A finely modelled hollow ceramic figurine of a courtly lady with dressed hair and draped robe, arms raised within the sleeves, cloud slipper emerging from beneath the hem, irregular base. 11.90 kg, 82cm (32 1/4"). Property of a North London gentleman; previously in a private collection formed in the 1990s; accompanied by an original Oxford Authentication Thermoluminescence analysis report number C118c65, dated 17 April 2018. Finely modelled.
Tang Dynasty, 618-906 AD. A painted ceramic figurine of a horse standing with head turned, integral saddle and saddle cloth, irregular base. 15.90 kg, 67cm tall (26 1/2"). From a private UK collection, acquired on the London art market 1990-2000; accompanied by an original Oxford Authentication Thermoluminescence analysis report number C117j5, dated 8 September 2017. Finely modelled.
Tang Dynasty, 618-906 AD. A ceramic figurine of a horse with head and one foreleg raised, detachable saddle with fur texture. 7.60 kg, 63cm tall (25"). Property of a North London gentleman; previously in a private collection formed in the 1990s; accompanied by an original Oxford Authentication Thermoluminescence analysis report number C116c54, dated 31 March 2016. Fine condition.
Han Dynasty, 206 BC-220 AD. A ceramic figurine of a standing warrior with lamellar armour, cross-over war-coat, layered tunic and boots, dressed hair; hands modelled open to accept weapons. 7.10 kg total, figure 50cm, box 58 x 24cm (19 3/4, 23 x 9 1/2"). From a private UK collection, acquired on the London art market 1990-2000; accompanied by an original Oxford Authentication Thermoluminescence analysis report number C118d35, dated 28 March 2018. Finely modelled.
Han Dynasty, 206 BC-220 AD. A ceramic figurine with painted surface, kneeling figure in long robe with grotesque face and large discoid headgear, arms tucked into the copious sleeves; hollow to the underside. 6.20 kg, 51cm (20"). From a private UK collection, acquired on the London art market 1990-2000; accompanied by an original Oxford Authentication Thermoluminescence analysis report number C117j10, dated 19 September 2017. Finely modelled; some restoration.
2nd century BC-1st century AD. A bronze figurine of a naked warrior standing on a square base; the figure wearing only a helmet with rectangular crest and flared neck-guard; the face with prominent nose and chin, lentoid eyes, curved slit mouth; arms extended to the sides, knees slightly flexed; mounted on a custom-made stand. Cf. Pitts, L.F. M. Roman Bronze Figurines of the Catuvellauni and Trinovantes, BAR British Series 60, Oxford, 1979, item 67 for type. 230 grams, 14cm including stand (5 1/2"). Property of an English gentleman, acquired in 2013; formerly in the Embiricos collection, UK, formed in the 1950s-1960s and thence by descent. The figure resembles some Gallo-Roman and Romano-British representations of Hercules, normally shown with his club in one hand and a cloak draped over his left arm. The loss of both arms at the elbow makes firm identification impossible. Fine condition, lower arms absent.
6th-5th century BC. A bronze figurine of a nude male kouros standing with head turned; the hair falling to the shoulders in three strands, with a braided band to the brow; right hand extended, flat to support a patera, left hand at the side gripping a rod or handle; mounted on a custom-made stand. See Troili, E. et al. Treasures From Tuscany - The Etruscan Legacy, Edinburgh, 2004 for discussion. 355 grams, 17.5cm (6 3/4"). Property of a Hertfordshire gentleman; part of his collection formed between 1973-2014. Very fine condition.
TABLE LAMP WITH WOOD AND BRASS STAND; ANNIVERSARY CLOCK WITH GLASS DOME; GLASS BOWL & VASE; LARGE MODERN SQUARE SERVING PLATTER WITH ORANGE GLAZE AND FLORAL PATTERN; CAPO DI MONTE FIGURINE ON BENCH; CONTINENTAL FIGURAL GROUP; SET OF THREE BAVARIAN RIBBON PLATES; SHAPED PLATE WITH CHINOISERIE DECORATIONS; COPELAND PLATE; ROYAL DOULTON 'MURRAY RIVER GUMS' PLATE; ETC., ETC.
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