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Large Antique Capodimonte Hand painted Seated Dignified Woman Porcelain Figurine. Signed and old label affixed to base also signed on obverse side. Small nicks to flowers but overall no signs of heavy chips, rubbing to gilt. Measures 15" H x 17-1/2" W. Shipping: Third party. (estimate $200-$400)
Royal Doulton Figures: The Little Pig HN1793, Melody HN4117 x2, Tootles HN1680, My First Figurine HN3424, Daddy's Girl HN3435, Joy HN3875, Welcome HN3764, Harmony HN4096, Biddy Penny Farthing HN1843, Take Me Home HN3662, Autumn Breezes HN1934, The Old Balloon Seller HN1315, Wintertime HN3622 and Royal Worcester figure 'With All My Heart' CX504 (15)
1st century BC-1st century AD. A bronze figurine of Cupid (Eros) in advancing pose, nude, winged, holding a horn in his left hand. Cf. Rolland, H. Bronzes Antiques de Haute Provence, Paris, 1965, item 112.8.11 grams, 36mm (1 1/2"). From a West London collector; previously in a collection formed between 1990-2000.[No Reserve] Very fine condition.
1st century BC-2nd century AD. A bronze female figurine in loose-fitting robe with tiered flounces, scale armour aegis to the shoulders and chest with gorgoneion to the centre; right arm absent, left arm to the side, hand open to support a shield, head absent. 68 grams, 56mm (1 1/4"). Property of a European gentleman living in London; acquired in the UK before 1980. Fine condition.
1st century AD. A bronze figurine of Mercury (Hermes) standing nude with winged petasos to the head, mantle to the left shoulder and caduceus in the left hand. Cf. Rolland, H. Bronzes Antiques de Haute Provence, Paris, 1965, item 52.28 grams, 50mm (2"). Property of a private collector; acquired before 1975. Fine condition.
1st century BC-1st century AD. A hollow-formed silver boar figurine with legs splayed and tail erect, hollows to the eyes to accept inserts; incised tremolier loop to the right flank and shoulder and graffito 'IR'(?"). Cf. Rolland, H. Bronzes Antiques de Haute Provence, Paris, 1965, item 253 for type.32 grams, 63mm (2 1/2"). Property of a gentleman; acquired in the late 1960s-early 1970s. Extremely fine condition.
Late New Kingdom, 21st Dynasty, 1069-945 BC. A bronze figurine of the sacred Apis bull with sun-disc fronted by uraeus between the horns, standing on a rectangular base; mounted on a custom-made chamfered wooden stand with old ticket to the underside 'Vache Athor / XXI Dynastie / trouvé à Memphis'. 365 grams, 95mm (3 3/4"). Property of a Swedish collector; acquired in 2009 from Aaron Gallery, London, UK; previously in an old French collection in Paris since the 1970s; accompanied by a copy of the Aaron Gallery invoice, receipt, and correspondence regarding the provenance. Very fine condition.
2nd-1st millennium BC. A bronze figurine of a young female standing with legs together and arms spread, wearing loincloth, hair dressed in a chignon with tongue-shaped plaquette to the rear. See Aruz, J. Art of the First Cities. The Third Millennium B.C. from the Mediterranean to the Indus, New York, 2003 for discussion.153 grams, 11.5cm (4 1/2"). Property of a London gallery; previously on the London art market since 1993. Fine condition.
1st century BC. A carved hollow bone female figurine or doll with skirts gathered at the lap, slender waist, facial features, hair formed as a ribbed collar to the top of the head; the shoulders pierced to accept locating pins for separate arms; mounted on a custom-made stand. 158 grams, 21cm (8 1/4"). Property of a London gallery; previously acquired on the London art market in the 1990s.[No Reserve] Fine condition, repaired.
2nd-1st millennium BC. A ceramic figurine depicting a female with two heads; the eyes and breasts domed with round recesses, the headdresses and necklaces separately applied, formed with vertical strokes; the lower body extending to a conical base. 118 grams, 16.5cm (6 1/2"). Ex Terence Eva Collection; formerly with Pars Antiques, London W1, in the 1980s. Fine condition.
19th-8th century BC. A group of five ceramic plaques comprising of: a rectangular plaque with a standing 'bull-man' holding a long staff; a repaired plaque with a dancing(?) lute player; a small figurine of a standing nude female with short hair and clasped hands; a larger plaque with a standing nude female(?) with large almond-shaped eyes, covering breasts with hands; a high relief figure of a female with emphasised thighs, clasped hands supporting breasts. 366 grams total, 6.2-14.3cm (2 1/2 - 5 1/2"). From a German collection; acquired on the German art market before 1990.[5, No Reserve] Fair condition.
19th-20th century AD. A carved stone figurine of Hanuman the monkey-god with ram's horns crouching on a discoid base, tail extending up the spine, hand resting on the knee. 269 grams, 11cm (4 1/4"). Property of a Hampstead gentleman; from his family collection formed since the 1970s.[No Reserve] Fine condition.
20th century AD. A carved wooden figurine of a large phallus with stylised monkey, the forelegs extended and hindlegs bent, tail laid along the spine; mounted on a custom-made stand. 1.4 kg, 25cm including stand (9 3/4"). Property of a Hampstead gentleman; from his family collection formed since the 1970s.[No Reserve] Fine condition, minor splitting.
12th-16th century AD. A green-glazed ceramic figurine of a nude seated female suckling a baby in her arms; hollow to the underside. See Rooney, D.F. A Field Guide to Glazed Thai Ceramics in Asian Perspectives, Vol.28, No.2.114 grams, 97mm (4"). From an important London collection, acquired in the 1990s. Fine condition.
12th-16th century AD. A green-glazed ceramic figurine of a nude seated female suckling a baby in her arms; hollow to the underside. See Rooney, D.F. A Field Guide to Glazed Thai Ceramics in Asian Perspectives, Vol.28, No.2.127grams, 97mm (4"). Property of a London gentleman; acquired before 1995. Fine condition.
4th-2nd century BC. A bronze figurine of a reclining bearded satyr with bare torso, legs covered with a draped cloth, left arm resting on a wineskin(?), right arm raised with hand in gripping posture; the head tilted with goat's ears, wreath to the brow; the lower forward edge with four D-shaped slots; mounted on a custom-made stand. 2 kg, 15.5cm (6"). Property of a London gallery; previously in a private family collection; acquired by descent in the 1970s. [A video of this lot is available on the TimeLine Auctions website] Fine condition. Rare.
1st century BC-1st century AD. An Eastern Empire bronze figurine of a seated goddess wearing a tight-fitting drape passing over the left shoulder leaving the right breast exposed and billowing behind the figure's back; calf-length boots to the feet and a cusped headdress; left hand to the side with fingers curled to support an object, right hand extended gripping the locating pin for an object; mounted on a custom-made stand. 408 grams, 15cm including stand (6"). Property of a London gallery; previously on the London art market since 2002. The figurine probably represents Minerva, or a provincial hypostasis of the goddess. The headgear is reminiscent of a military helmet with its high bowl and flared rim, while the footwear also recalls military boots (caligae"). The left hand may have been supporting a shield resting on its rim; the right hand may have gripped the shaft of a spear or the rim of a patera. [No Reserve] Fine condition.
1st century BC-1st century AD. A bronze figurine of Priapus standing nude with hands clutching his thighs. Cf. Rolland, H. Bronzes Antiques de Haute Provence, Paris, 1965, item 135 for type.75 grams, 69mm (2 3/4"). Property of a gentleman; acquired in the late 1960s-early 1970s. Very fine condition.
Late Period, 664-332 BC. A bronze figurine of the god Osiris standing with crossed arms holding a pick and hoe, atef crown fronted by uraeus serpent and sun-disc to the top; square base with attachment tang below; mounted on a custom-made stand. 115 grams, 15.5cm (6"). Property of a Sussex gentleman; formerly acquired from Ancient Art, London, UK. Fine condition.
18th Dynasty, 1550-1292 BC. A gold amuletic figurine of the goddess Nekhbet in the form of a vulture, with hatching to the wings. See The Baron Empain Collection, Christie's, London, 14th March 2011 for similar.0.93 grams, 12mm (1/2"). Property of an Australian collector; formerly in a French private collection; 1920s, thence by descent. Fine condition.
Mid Late Period, 500-332 BC. A bronze seated figurine of Osiris seated wearing the atef crown with lateral ostrich feathers,crossed hands holding a crook and flail; mounted on a custom-made stand. 241 grams, 16.5cm including stand (6 1/2"). Ex New Jersey collection in the 1980s. Fine condition.
1st-2nd century AD. A bronze figurine of an eagle perching on the back of a stag; the eagle with wings partly spread, the stag with legs bent and head turned; the base hollow, rectangular with fixing hole to the reverse. 1.2 kg, 21cm (8 1/4"). Property of a London gallery; previously in a private collection since the 1980s, accompanied by a report of metallurgic analytical results, written by Metallurgist Dr. Brian Gilmour of the Research Laboratory for Archaeology and the History of Art, University of Oxford. Fine condition, head restored, hole to rear of base.
22nd-23rd Dynasty, 945-715 BC. A blue glazed composition figurine of typical form with ceremonial headdress and false beard, the arms crossed on the chest, the hands holding a hoe and adze with a seed bag over the left shoulder, remains of black detailing to the rear; with a wooden display stand. 100 grams, 10cm (4"). Property of an Essex gentleman; acquired TimeLine Auctions, 11 March 2011, lot 403; previously in an old English collection. Fine condition.
2nd-1st millennium BC or later. A bronze figurine of a standing male wearing kilt, belt and headdress. See Aruz, J. Art of the First Cities. The Third Millennium B.C. from the Mediterranean to the Indus, New York, 2003 for discussion.435 grams, 16cm (6 1/4"). Property of a Mayfair gentleman; collected from 1966-2017. Fine condition, left arm absent.
Tang Dynasty, 618-907 AD. A ceramic figurine of a horse and female rider on a rectangular base; the horse advancing with one foreleg raised, tail extended; the rider in courtly dress with long sleeves covering the hands, piled hairstyle; hollow to the underside. 2.7 kg, 41cm (16 1/4"). Property of an American gentleman; acquired 1970s-1990s.[No Reserve] Finely modelled, repaired.
Neolithic, 6th-4th millennium BC. A ceramic figurine of a standing male with prominent horned headdress and nose, stub arms extended, incised detail to face and body. See Villes, A & Luci, K. Dieux des Balkans. Figurines Néolithiques du Kosovo, Paris, 2015 for discussion.274 grams, 15cm (6"). From an old European collection; acquired in Munich in the 1970s. Fine condition. Rare.
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